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1938 British Lions tour to South Africa

British's and Irish's official eleventh tour

1938 British Lions tour to South Africa

British's and Irish's official eleventh tour

FieldValue
date11 June – 21 September
coachMajor B. C. Hartley
captainIRE Sam Walker
test series winners
result2–1
top test point scorerWAL Vivian Jenkins (9)
preceded by[Argentina 1936](1936-british-lions-tour-to-argentina)
succeeded by[New Zealand and Australia 1950](1950-british-lions-tour-to-new-zealand-and-australia)
matchplayed24
matchwon17
matchdraw0
matchlost7
testplayed3
testwon1
testdraw0
testlost2
opponent1
played13
won11
draw10
lost12

|top test point scorer = WAL Vivian Jenkins (9) |top test try scorer = The 1938 British Isles tour to South Africa was the fourteenth tour by a British Isles team and the sixth to South Africa. The tour is retrospectively classed as one of the British Lions tours, as the Lions naming convention was not adopted until 1950.

The tour party was led by Ireland's Sam Walker and managed by Col. Hartley, and took in 24 matches. Of the 24 games, 19 were against club or invitational teams, three were test matches against the South African national team and the other two games were outside South Africa against Rhodesia. The British Isles lost two and won one of the test matches, and in the non-test games lost five and won sixteen.

Like many of the early Lions parties, the tour did not represent the best of British and Irish rugby talent. Obvious omissions included Wilf Wooller and Cliff Jones.

Touring party

  • Manager: Col. Bernard Charles Hartley

Full Backs

  • Vivian Jenkins (London Welsh)
  • Charles Grieve (Oxford University and )

Three-Quarters

  • Jim Unwin (Rosslyn Park)
  • Bill Clement (Llanelli)
  • Elvet Jones (Llanelli)
  • Vesey Boyle (Dublin University)
  • Roy Leyland (Waterloo)
  • Duncan Macrae (St. Andrew's University)
  • Harry McKibbin (Queen's University, Belfast)
  • Basil Nicholson (Old Whitgiftians)

Half backs

  • Jeff Reynolds (Old Cranleighans)
  • George Cromey (Queen's University, Belfast)
  • Jimmy Giles (Coventry)
  • Haydn Tanner (Swansea)
  • George J Morgan (Clontarf)

Forwards

  • Sam Walker (Instonians) (captain)
  • Eddie Morgan (Swansea)
  • Bill Howard (Old Birkonians)
  • William 'Bunner' Travers (Newport)
  • Bob Graves (Wanderers)
  • Paddy Mayne (Queen's University)
  • Gerald "Beef" Thomas Dancer (Bedford)
  • Stanley Couchman (Old Cranleighans)
  • Griff Purchas (Coventry)
  • Jock Waters (Selkirk)
  • Laurie Duff (Glasgow Academicals)
  • Ivor Williams (Cardiff)
  • Russell Taylor (Cross Keys)
  • Robert Alexander (North of Ireland)

Match summary

Complete list of matches played by the British Isles in South Africa:

Test matches

The first test v South Africa, played on August 6 at Ellis Park
#DateRivalCityVenueResultScore
111 JunBorder BulldogsEast LondonWon11–8
215 JunGriqualand WestKimberleyWon22–9
318 JunWestern ProvinceCape TownNewlandsLost8–11
422 JunSouth Western DistrictsOudtshoornRecreation GroundWon19–10
525 JunWestern ProvinceCape TownNewlandsLost11–21
629 JunWestern TransvaalPotchefstroomOlën ParkWon26–9
72 JulOrange Free StateBloemfonteinWon21–6
86 JulOrange Free State CountryKroonstadLoubser ParkWon18–3
99 JulTransvaalJohannesburgEllis ParkLost9–16
1013 JulNorthern TransvaalPretoriaCaledonian GroundWon20–12
1116 JulCape ProvinceKimberleyWon10–3
1220 JulSouthern Rhodesia RhodesiaSalisburyWon25–11
1323 JulSouthern Rhodesia RhodesiaBulawayoWon45–11
1430 JulTransvaalJohannesburgEllis ParkWon17–9
156 AugJohannesburgEllis ParkLost12–26
1613 AugNorthern ProvinceDurbanKingsmead CricketLost8–26
1717 AugPietermaritzburgWon15–11
1820 AugBorder BulldogsEast LondonWon19–11
1924 AugNorth-East DistrictsBurgersdorpWon42–3
2027 AugEastern ProvincePort ElizabethSt George's ParkWon6–5
213 SepPort ElizabethSt George's ParkLost3–19
2210 SepCape TownNewlands StadiumWon21–16
2317 SepWestern Province UniversitiesCape TownNewlands StadiumWon19–16
2421 SepWestern Province CountryCape TownNewlands StadiumLost7–12
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Test details

First Test

Williams (2), Louw

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South Africa: G.H Brand, F.G Turner, G.P Lochner, P de Wet, D.O Williams, T.A Harris, D.H Craven (Captain), S.C Louw, J.W Lotz, M.M Louw, B.A du Toit, W.F Bergh, A.R Sherriff, W.E Bastard, L.C Strachan British Isles: V..G.J Jenkins, E.J Unwin, D.J Macrae, H.R McKibbon, E.L Jones, F.J Reynolds, J.L Giles, M.E Morgan, C.R.A Graves, G.T Dancer, S Walker (Captain), R.B Mayne, R. Alexander, W.G Howard, A.R

References

References

  1. [http://www.rugbyfootballhistory.com/lions_results.html British & Irish Lions results] on Rugby Football History
  2. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/rugby_union/international/4428407.stm Early Lions: Squads and results (1888–1938)] on BBC Sport, 18 May 2005
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