John Smit - Matches As Captain

Matches As Captain

Matches
Date
Opposition
Venue
Score
Status
Notes
2003
1
24 October Georgia Aussie Stadium, Sydney 46–19 2003 Rugby World Cup
2004
2
12 June Ireland Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein 31–17 Irish Series
3
19 June Ireland Newlands, Cape Town 26–17
4
26 June Wales Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria 53–18 Test Match 1 Try
5
17 July Pacific Islanders Express Advocate Stadium, Gosford 38–14 Test Match
6 24 July New Zealand Jade Stadium, Christchurch 21–23 2004 Tri Nations
7 31 July Australia Subiaco Oval, Perth 26–30
8
14 August New Zealand Ellis Park, Johannesburg 40–26
9
21 August Australia ABSA Stadium, Durban 23–19
10
6 November Wales Millennium Stadium, Cardiff 38–36 Grand Slam tour
11 13 November Ireland Lansdowne Road, Dublin 12–17
12 20 November England Twickenham, London 16–32
13
27 November Scotland Murrayfield, Edinburgh 45–10
14
4 December Argentina Vélez Sársfield, Buenos Aires 39–7 Test Match
2005
15
11 June Uruguay Basil Kenyon Stadium, East London 134–3 Test Match
16 18 June France ABSA Stadium, Durban 30–30 French Series
17
25 June France Boet Erasmus Stadium, Port Elizabeth 27–13
18 9 July Australia Stadium Australia, Sydney 12–30 Mandela Plate
19
23 July Australia Ellis Park, Johannesburg 33–20
20
30 July Australia Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria 22–16 2005 Tri Nations
21
6 August New Zealand Newlands, Cape Town 22–16
22
20 August Australia Subiaco Oval, Perth 22–19
23 27 August New Zealand Carisbrook, Dunedin 27–31
24
5 November Argentina Vélez Sársfield, Buenos Aires 34–23 End of year tour
25
19 November Wales Millennium Stadium, Cardiff 33–16
26 26 November France Stade de France, Saint-Denis 20–26
2006
27
10 June Scotland ABSA Stadium, Durban 36–16 Scottish Series
28
17 June Scotland Boet Erasmus Stadium, Port Elizabeth 29–15
29 24 June France Newlands, Cape Town 26–36 Test Match
30 15 July Australia Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane 0–49 2006 Tri Nations
31 22 July New Zealand Westpac Stadium, Wellington 17–35
32 5 August Australia Stadium Australia, Sydney 20–18
33 26 August New Zealand Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria 26–45
34
2 September New Zealand Royal Bafokeng Stadium, Rustenburg 21–20
35
9 September Australia Ellis Park, Johannesburg 24–16
36 11 November Ireland Lansdowne Road, Dublin 15–32 End of year tour
37 18 November England Twickenham, London 21–23
38
25 November England Twickenham, London 25–14
2007
39
26 May England Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein 58–10 English Series
40
2 June England Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria 55–22
41
9 June Samoa Ellis Park, Johannesburg 35–8 Test Match 1 Try
42
16 June Australia Newlands, Cape Town 22–19 2007 Tri Nations
43
9 September Samoa Parc des Princes, Paris 59–7 2007 Rugby World Cup
44
14 September England Stade de France, Saint-Denis 36–0
45
30 September United States Stade de la Mosson, Montpellier 64–15
46
7 October Fiji Stade Vélodrome, Marseille 37–20 1 Try
47
14 October Argentina Stade de France, Saint-Denis 37–13
48
20 October England Stade de France, Saint-Denis 15–6
49
24 November Wales Millennium Stadium, Cardiff 34–12 End of year tour
2008
50
7 June Wales Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein 43–17 Welsh Series
51
14 June Wales Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria 37–21
52 14 July New Zealand Westpac Stadium, Wellington 8–19 2008 Tri Nations
53
8 November Wales Millennium Stadium, Cardiff 20–15 End of year tour
54
15 November Scotland Murrayfield, Edinburgh 14–10
55
22 November England Twickenham, London 42–6
2009
56
20 June British and Irish Lions ABSA Stadium, Durban 26–21 British and Irish Lions Series 1 Try
57
27 June British and Irish Lions Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria 28–25
58 4 July British and Irish Lions Ellis Park, Johannesburg 9–28
59
25 July New Zealand Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein 28–19 2009 Tri Nations
60
1 August New Zealand ABSA Stadium, Durban 31–19
61
8 August Australia Newlands, Cape Town 29–17
62
29 August Australia Subiaco Oval, Perth 32–25
63 5 September Australia Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane 6–21
64
12 September New Zealand Waikato Stadium, Hamilton 32–29
65 13 November France Stadium Municipal, Toulouse 13–20 End of year tour 1 Try
66
21 November Italy Stadio Friuli, Udine 32–10
67 28 November Ireland Croke Park, Dublin 10–15
2010
68
5 June Wales Millennium Stadium, Cardiff 34–31 Test Match
69
12 June France Newlands, Cape Town 42–17 Test Match
70
26 June Italy Buffalo City Stadium, East London 55–11 Italian Series
71 10 July New Zealand Eden Park, Auckland 12–32 2010 Tri Nations
72 17 July New Zealand Westpac Stadium, Wellington 17–31
73 24 July Australia Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane 13–30
74 21 August New Zealand FNB Stadium, Johannesburg 22–29
75
28 August Australia Loftus Versfeld Stadium, Pretoria 44–31
76 4 September Australia Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein 39–41
2011
77 23 July Australia Stadium Australia, Sydney 20–39 2011 Tri Nations 1 Try
78 30 July New Zealand Westpac Stadium, Wellington 7–40 1 Try
79 13 August Australia Kings Park Stadium, Durban 9–14
80
11 September Wales Westpac Stadium, Wellington 17–16 2011 Rugby World Cup
81
17 September Fiji Westpac Stadium, Wellington 49–3
82
22 September Namibia North Harbour Stadium, Auckland 87–0
83 2 October Australia Westpac Stadium, Wellington 9–11

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