1974 British Lions Tour To South Africa - Results

Results

Date Opponent Location Result Score
Match 1 May 15 Western Transvaal Potchefstroom Won 59-13
Match 2 May 18 South West Africa Windhoek Won 23-16
Match 3 May 22 Boland Wellington Won 23-6
Match 4 May 25 Eastern Province Port Elizabeth Won 28–14
Match 5 May 29 South West Districts Mossel Bay Won 97-0
Match 6 June 1 Western Province Cape Town Won 17-8
Match 7 June 4 SA Federation XV (Proteas) Goodwood, Cape Town Won 37-6
Match 8 June 8 SOUTH AFRICA Cape Town Won 12-3
Match 9 June 11 Southern Universities Cape Town Won 26-4
Match 10 June 15 Transvaal Johannesburg Won 23-15
Match 11 June 18 Rhodesia Salisbury Won 42–6
Match 12 June 22 SOUTH AFRICA Pretoria Won 28-9
Match 13 June 27 Quaggas Johannesburg Won 20–16
Match 14 June 29 Orange Free State Bloemfontein Won 11-9
Match 15 July 3 Griqualand West Kimberley Won 69-16
Match 16 July 6 Northern Transvaal Pretoria Won 16–12
Match 17 July 9 SA Africans (Leopards) East London Won 56–10
Match 18 July 13 SOUTH AFRICA Port Elizabeth Won 26–9
Match 19 July 17 Border East London Won 26–6
Match 20 July 20 Natal Durban Won 34–6
Match 21 July 23 Eastern Transvaal Springs Won 33–10
Match 22 July 27 SOUTH AFRICA Johannesburg Draw 13-13

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