Results
Date | Home team | Score | Away team | Score | Ground | Crowd |
8 June | Western Australia | 10 | British and Irish Lions | 116 | WACA, Perth | |
12 June | Queensland Presidents XV | 6 | British and Irish Lions | 83 | Dairy Farmers Stadium, Townsville | |
16 June | Queensland Reds | 8 | British and Irish Lions | 42 | Ballymore, Brisbane | |
19 June | Australia 'A' | 28 | British and Irish Lions | 25 | North Power Stadium, Gosford | |
23 June | New South Wales Waratahs | 24 | British and Irish Lions | 41 | Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney | |
26 June | New South Wales Country | 3 | British and Irish Lions | 46 | International Stadium, Coffs Harbour | |
30 June | Australia | 13 | British and Irish Lions | 29 | The Gabba, Brisbane | |
3 July | ACT Brumbies | 28 | British and Irish Lions | 30 | Bruce Stadium, Canberra | |
7 July | Australia | 35 | British and Irish Lions | 14 | Colonial Stadium | |
14 July | Australia | 29 | British and Irish Lions | 23 | Stadium Australia |
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