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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