Games Played Against International Opposition
Year | Date | Opponent | Result | Score | Tour |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
19081 | 15 October | Australia | Loss | 0–15 | 1908 Australian tour of the British Isles |
1912 | 19 December | South Africa | Loss | 3–8 | 1912-13 South Africa rugby union tour |
19311 | 28 November | South Africa | Loss | 3-8 | 1931–32 South Africa rugby union tour |
19351 | 14 December | New Zealand | Loss | 3-13 | 1935-36 New Zealand tour |
19471 | 25 October | Australia | Loss | 9-19 | 1947-48 Australia tour |
19511 | 17 November | South Africa | Loss | 0-22 | 1951–52 South Africa rugby union tour |
19541 | 23 January | New Zealand | Loss | 5-11 | 1953–54 New Zealand tour |
19571 | 28 December | Australia | Loss | 3-5 | 1957–58 Australia tour |
1970 | 5 September | West Germany | Win | 28–0 | |
19731 | 24 January | New Zealand | Loss | 3-43 | 1972-73 New Zealand tour |
1987 | 31 October | United States | Loss | 6–15 | 1987 United States rugby union tour of Wales |
1989 | 25 October | New Zealand | Loss | 15-26 | 1989 New Zealand tour |
1992 | 11 November | Australia | Loss | 8-16 | 1992 Australia tour |
1994 | 2 November | South Africa | Loss | 13–16 | 1994-95 South Africa rugby union tour |
1995 | 25 October | Fiji | Win | 30–22 | 1995 Fiji tour of Wales |
1 All these matches were played by a joint Neath/Aberavon team.
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