1938 British Lions Tour To South Africa - Results

Results

Date Opponent Location Result Score
Match 1 Sat 11 Jun Border Bulldogs East London Won 8 - 11
Match 2 Wed 15 Jun Griqualand West Kimberley Won 9 - 22
Match 3 Sat 18 Jun Western Province (Town & Country) Newlands Lost 11 - 8
Match 4 Wed 22 Jun South Western Districts Recreation Ground Won 10 - 19
Match 5 Sat 25 Jun Western Province Newlands Lost 21 - 11
Match 6 Wed 29 Jun Transvaal Olen Park Won 9 - 26
Match 7 Sat 2 Jul Orange Free State Bloemfontein Won 6 - 21
Match 8 Wed 6 Jul Orange Free State Country Loubser Park Won 3 - 18
Match 9 Sat 9 Jul Transvaal Ellis Park Lost 16 - 9
Match 10 Wed 13 Jul N-E Transvaal Caledonian Ground Won 12 - 20
Match 11 Sat 16 Jul Cape Province Kimberley Won 3 - 10
Match 12 Wed 20 Jul Rhodesia Salisbury Won 11 - 25
Match 13 Sat 23 Jul Rhodesia Bulawayo Won 11 - 45
Match 14 Sat 30 Jul Transvaal Ellis Park Won 9 - 17
Match 15 Sat 6 Aug South Africa Ellis Park Lost 26 - 12
Match 16 Sat 13 Aug Northern Province Kingsmead Lost 26 - 8
Match 17 Wed 17 Aug Natal Pietermaritzburg Won 11 - 15
Match 18 Sat 20 Aug Border Bulldogs East London Won 11 - 19
Match 19 Wed 24 Aug North-East Districts Burgersdorp Won 3 - 42
Match 20 Sat 27 Aug Eastern Province St George's Park Won 5 - 6
Match 21 Sat 3 Sep South Africa Crusaders Ground Lost 19 - 3
Match 22 Sat 10 Sep South Africa Newlands Won 16 - 21
Match 23 Sat 17 Sep Western Province Universities Newlands Won 16 - 19
Match 24 Wed 21 Sep Western Province Country Newlands Lost 12 - 7

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