John Smit - Missed Matches As Captain

Missed Matches As Captain

Date
Opposition
Venue
Score
Status
Captain
2007-06-23 New Zealand ABSA Stadium, Durban 21–16 2007 Tri Nations Victor Matfield
2007-06-01 Australia Stadium Australia, Sydney 17–25 Bobby Skinstad
2007-07-14 New Zealand Jade Stadium, Christchurch 6–33 Johann Muller
2007-08-15 Namibia Newlands, Cape Town 105–13 Rugby World Cup warm-up tests Victor Matfield
2007-07-14 Scotland Murrayfield, Edinburgh 27–3 Victor Matfield
2007-09-22 Tonga Stade Félix-Bollaert, Lens 30–25 2007 Rugby World Cup Bobby Skinstad
2008-06-21 Italy Newlands, Cape Town 26–0 Test Match Victor Matfield
2008-07-12 New Zealand Carisbrook, Dunedin 30–28 2008 Tri Nations Victor Matfield
2008-07-12 Australia Subiaco Oval, Perth 9–16 Victor Matfield
2008-08-09 Argentina Ellis Park, Johannesburg 63–9 Test Match Victor Matfield
2008-08-16 New Zealand Newlands, Cape Town 0–19 2008 Tri Nations Victor Matfield
2008-07-23 Australia ABSA Stadium, Durban 15–27 Victor Matfield
2008-07-30 Australia Ellis Park, Johannesburg 53–8 Victor Matfield
2010-06-19 Italy Puma Rugby Stadium, Witbank 29–13 Italian Test Series Victor Matfield
2010-11-06 Ireland Aviva Stadium, Dublin 23–21 Grand Slam tour Victor Matfield
2010-11-13 Wales Millennium Stadium, Cardiff 00–00 Victor Matfield
2010-11-20 Scotland Murrayfield, Edinburgh 17–21 Victor Matfield
2010-11-27 England Twickenham, London 21–11 Victor Matfield
2011-08-20 New Zealand Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth 18–5 2011 Tri Nations Victor Matfield
2011-09-30 Samoa North Harbour Stadium, Auckland 13–5 2011 Rugby World Cup Victor Matfield

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