History of Rugby Union Matches Between Ireland and South Africa - Results

Results

Date Venue Score Victor Comments
10 November 2012 Aviva Stadium, Dublin 12 – 16 South Africa 2012 Autumn International
6 November 2010 Aviva Stadium, Dublin 21 – 23 South Africa 2010 Autumn International
28 November 2009 Croke Park, Dublin 15 – 10 Ireland 2009 Autumn International
11 November 2006 Lansdowne Road, Dublin 32 – 15 Ireland 2006 Autumn International
13 November 2004 Lansdowne Road, Dublin 17 – 12 Ireland 2004 Autumn International
19 June 2004 Newlands, Cape Town 26 – 17 South Africa 2004 Ireland rugby union tour of South Africa
12 June 2004 Vodacom Park, Bloemfontein 31 – 17 South Africa
19 November 2000 Lansdowne Road, Dublin 18 – 28 South Africa
28 November 1998 Lansdowne Road, Dublin 13 – 27 South Africa
20 June 1998 Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria 33 – 0 South Africa 1998 Ireland rugby union tour of South Africa
13 June 1998 Vodacom Park, Bloemfontein, South Africa 37 – 13 South Africa
6 June 1981 King's Park, Durban 12 – 10 South Africa 1981 Ireland rugby union tour of South Africa
30 May 1981 Newlands, Cape Town 23 – 15 South Africa
10 January 1970 Lansdowne Road, Dublin, Ireland 8 – 8 draw 1969-70 South Africa rugby union tour
10 April 1965 Lansdowne Road, Dublin 9 – 6 Ireland
13 May 1961 Newlands, Cape Town 24 – 8 South Africa 1961 Ireland rugby union tour of South Africa
17 December 1960 Lansdowne Road, Dublin 3 – 8 South Africa
8 December 1951 Lansdowne Road, Dublin 5 – 17 South Africa
19 December 1931 Lansdowne Road, Dublin 3 – 8 South Africa 1931-32 South Africa rugby union tour
30 November 1912 Lansdowne Road, Dublin 0 – 38 South Africa 1912-13 South Africa rugby union tour
24 November 1906 Balmoral Showgrounds, Belfast 12 – 15 South Africa 1906-07 South Africa rugby union tour

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