Games Played Against International Opposition
1966 Australia Win 9-8 Australia tour of the British Isles
Year | Date | Opponent | Result | Score | Tour |
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1888 | 24 December | New Zealand Māori | Loss | 0-5 | 1888 New Zealand Māori tour |
1905 | 30 December | New Zealand | Loss | 3-4 | 1905 Original All Blacks tour |
1908 | 26 December | Australia | Win | 6-0 | 1908-09 Australia tour of the British Isles and France |
1912 | 26 December | South Africa | Win | 3-0 | 1912-13 South Africa rugby union tour |
1931 | 10 October | South Africa | Loss | 3-10 | 1931-32 South Africa rugby union tour |
1935 | 28 September | New Zealand | Win | 11-3 | 1935 All Blacks tour |
1951 | 15 December | South Africa | Loss | 3-11 | 1951 South African tour |
1953 | 12 December | New Zealand | Draw | 6-6 | 1953/54 All Blacks tour of the British Isles, France and North America |
1963 | 14 December | New Zealand | Loss | 9-16 | 1963/64 All Blacks tour of the British Isles, France and Canada |
1973 | 8 September | Fiji | Loss | 0-31 | 1973 Fiji tour of the British Isles and Canada |
1973 | 3 November | Australia | Draw | 9-9 | 1973 Australia rugby union tour of Europe |
1975 | 29 November | Australia | Loss | 6-12 | 1975-76 Australia tour of Britain and Ireland |
1980 | 25 October | New Zealand | Loss | 0-32 | 1980 All Blacks tour |
1981 | 28 November | Australia | Loss | 3-12 | 1981-82 Australia tour of Britain & Ireland |
1982 | 30 October | New Zealand Māori | Win | 15-12 | 1982 New Zealand Māori rugby union tour of Wales |
1984 | 30 October | Australia | Loss | 7-17 | 1984 Australia tour of Britain and Ireland |
1985 | 16 October | Fiji | Loss | 14-23 | 1985 Fiji tour of the British Isles |
1989 | 21 October | New Zealand | Loss | 22-37 | 1989 New Zealand rugby union tour of the British Isles and Canada |
1992 | 4 November | Australia | Win | 21-6 | 1992 Australian Tour |
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