Games Played Against International Opposition
Year | Date | Opponent | Result | Score | Tour |
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1979 | 26 September | Romania | Loss | 3–9 | 1979 Romania rugby union tour of Wales |
1981 | 1 December | Australia | Loss | 3–6 | 1981–82 Australia tour of Britain & Ireland |
1985 | 10 April | Spain | Win | 6–4 | 1985 Spain tour of Wales |
1994 | 22 November | South Africa | Loss | 3–9 | 1994 South African invitational |
1995 | 4 November | Fiji | Win | 31–13 | 1995 Fiji tour of Wales |
1997 | 7 January | United States | Loss | 13–15 | 1997 USA tour of Wales |
1998 | 10 January | Namibia | Win | 34–3 | WRU Challenge Cup International Invitational |
1999 | 23 January | Canada | Win | 52–10 | WRU Challenge Cup International Invitational |
1999 | 27 January | Georgia | Win | 69–7 | WRU Challenge Cup International Invitational |
1999 | 18 August | Canada | Win | 20–6 | 1999 Canada tour of Wales |
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