Samoa National Rugby Union Team - Wins Against Tier 1 Nations

Wins Against Tier 1 Nations

6 October 1991 Wales 13 - 16 Samoa Cardiff Arms Park, Cardiff
Try: Ieuan Evans
Arthur Emyr
Con: Mark Ring
Pen: Mark Ring
Report Try: To'o Vaega
Sila Vaifale
Con: Mathew Vaea
Pen: Mathew Vaea (2)
Attendance: 45,000
Referee: Patrick Robin (France)
13 October 1991 Argentina 12 - 35 Samoa Sardis Road, Pontypridd
Try: Martin Teran Nougues
Con: Lisandro Arbizu
Pen: Lisandro Arbizu
Eduardo Laborde
Report Try: Stephen Bachop
Frank Bunce
Brian Lima (2)
Timo Tagaloa (2)
Con: Mathew Vaea (4)
Pen: Mathew Vaea
Attendance: 8,500
25 June 1994 Samoa 34 - 9 Wales Moamoa
Try: Pat Lam
Brian Lima (2)
Con: Darren Kellett (2)
Pen: Darren Kellett (5)
Report Pen: Neil Jenkins (3)
Referee: Barry Leask (Australia)
27 May 1995 Italy 18 - 42 Samoa ABSA Stadium, East London
Try: Marcello Cuttitta
Paolo Vaccari
Con: Diego Domínguez
Pen: Diego Domínguez
Drop: Diego Domínguez
Report Try: George Harder (2)
Darren Kellett
Brian Lima (2)
Shem Tatupu
Con: Darren Kellett (3)
Pen: Darren Kellett (2)
Attendance: 12,000
Referee: Joel Dume (France)
30 May 1995 Argentina 26 - 32 Samoa ABSA Stadium, East London
Try: Rodrigo Crexell
Penalty Try
Con: José Cilley (2)
Pen: José Cilley (4)
Report Try: George Harder
Pat Lam
George Leaupepe
Con: Darren Kellett
Pen: Darren Kellett (5)
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: David Bishop (New Zealand)
12 November 1996 Ireland 25 - 40 Samoa Lansdowne Road, Dublin
Try: Paul Wallace
Con: Simon Mason
Pen: Simon Mason (6)
Report Try: George Leaupepe
Veli Patu
Afato So'oalo
To'o Vaega (2)
Con: Earl Va'a (3)
Pen: Earl Va'a (3)
Referee: Santiago Borsani (Argentina)
14 October 1999 Wales 31 - 38 Samoa Millennium Stadium, Cardiff
Try: Gareth Thomas
Penalty Try (2)
Con: Neil Jenkins (2)
Pen: Neil Jenkins (4)
Report Try: Stephen Bachop (2)
Lio Falaniko
Pat Lam
Silao Leaega
Con: Silao Leaega (5)
Pen: Silao Leaega
Attendance: 72,500
Referee: Ed Morrison (England)
8 July 2000 Samoa 43 - 24 Italy Apia Park, Apia
Try: Brian Lima
Toa Samania
Afato So'oalo
To'o Vaega
Tanner Vili
Con: Toa Samania (3)
Pen: Toa Samania (4)
Report Try: Carlo Checchinato
Alessandro Moscardi
Cristian Stoica
Con: Ramiro Pez (3)
Drop: Ramiro Pez
Attendance: 7,500
Referee: Tappe Henning (South Africa)
24 November 2001 Italy 9 - 17 Samoa Stadio Tommaso Fattori, L'Aquila
Pen: Diego Domínguez (3)
Report Try: Lome Fa'atau
Pen: Silao Leaega (2)
Tanner Vili (2)
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Robert G. Davies (Wales)
3 December 2005 Argentina 12 - 28 Samoa Buenos Aires
Try: Horacio Agulla
Juan Martín Fernández Lobbe
Con: Juan Fernández Miranda
Report Try: Cencus Johnston
Semo Sititi
Sailosi Tagicakibau
Con: Roger Warren (2)
Pen: Roger Warren (2)
Drop: Roger Warren
Referee: Nigel Owens (Wales)
17 July 2011 Australia 23 - 32 Samoa Stadium Australia, Sydney
Try: Digby Ioane 37'
Matt Giteau 70'
Con: Matt Giteau (38', 71')
Pen: Matt Giteau (40', 41', 57')
Report Try: Alesana Tuilagi 11'
Paul Williams 28'
Kane Thompson 45'
Tusi Pisi 54'
Con: Tusi Pisi (13', 29', 55')
Pen: Tusi Pisi (3', 65')
Attendance: 29,908
Referee: Marius Jonker (South Africa)
16 November 2012 Wales 19 - 26 Samoa Millennium Stadium, Cardiff
Try: Ashley Beck 32'
Con: Leigh Halfpenny (33')
Pen: Leigh Halfpenny (15', 28', 49', 61')
Report Try: Fa'atoina Autagavaia 1'
Tusi Pisi 46'
Johnny Leota 77'
Con: Tusi Pisi (2')
Pen: Tusi Pisi (40', 56', 65')
Attendance: 44,329
Referee: Pascal Gauzère (France)

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