Results
Match | Date | Opponent | Location | Result | Score |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Match 1 | 12 May | Queensland | Brisbane | Lost | 15-11 |
Match 2 | 15 May | New South Wales | Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney | Won | 12-14 |
Match 3 | 22 May | Counties-Thames Valley | Pukekohe | Won | 3-25 |
Match 4 | 26 May | King Country-Wanganui | Wanganui | Won | 9-22 |
Match 5 | 29 May | Waikato | Rugby Park, Hamilton | Won | 14-35 |
Match 6 | 2 June | New Zealand Māori | Eden Park, Auckland | Won | 12-23 |
Match 7 | 5 June | Wellington | Athletic Park, Wellington | Won | 9-47 |
Match 8 | 9 June | South Canterbury-Mid Canterbury-North Otago | Timaru | Won | 6-25 |
Match 9 | 12 June | Otago | Carisbrook, Dunedin | Won | 9-21 |
Match 10 | 17 June | West Coast-Buller | Greymouth | Won | 6-39 |
Match 11 | 19 June | Canterbury | Lancaster Park, Christchurch | Won | 9-14 |
Match 12 | 22 June | Marlborough-Nelson Bays | Blenheim | Won | 12-31 |
Match 13 | 26 June | New Zealand | Carisbrook, Dunedin | Won | 3-9 |
Match 14 | 30 June | Southland | Invercargill | Won | 3-25 |
Match 15 | 3 July | Taranaki | New Plymouth | Won | 9-14 |
Match 16 | 6 July | New Zealand Universities | Athletic Park, Wellington | Won | 6-27 |
Match 17 | 10 July | New Zealand | Lancaster Park, Christchurch | Lost | 22-12 |
Match 18 | 14 July | Wairarapa-Bush | Masterton | Won | 6-27 |
Match 19 | 17 July | Hawke's Bay | Napier | Won | 6-25 |
Match 20 | 21 July | Poverty Bay-East Coast | Gisborne | Won | 12-18 |
Match 21 | 24 July | Auckland | Eden Park, Auckland | Won | 12-19 |
Match 22 | 31 July | New Zealand | Athletic Park, Wellington | Won | 3-13 |
Match 23 | 4 August | Manawatu-Horowhenua | Palmerston North | Won | 6-39 |
Match 24 | 7 August | North Auckland | Whangarei | Won | 5-11 |
Match 25 | 10 August | Bay of Plenty | Tauranga | Won | 14-20 |
Match 26 | 14 August | New Zealand | Eden Park, Auckland | Drew | 14-14 |
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