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1968 British Lions tour to South Africa

Rugby union matches played by British and Irish Lions team in South Africa in 1968


Rugby union matches played by British and Irish Lions team in South Africa in 1968

FieldValue
imagesize150px
date26 May – 28 August
coachRonnie Dawson
captainIRE Tom Kiernan
test series winners
result3–0
top test point scorerIRE Tom Kiernan (35)
preceded by[Australia and New Zealand 1966](1966-british-lions-tour-to-australia-and-new-zealand)
succeeded by[New Zealand 1971](1971-british-lions-tour-to-new-zealand)
matchplayed20
matchwon15
matchdraw1
matchlost4
testplayed4
testwon0
testdraw1
testlost3
opponent1
played14
won10
draw11
lost13

|top test point scorer = IRE Tom Kiernan (35) |top test try scorer =

In 1968 the British Lions toured South Africa. The tour was not successful in terms of international results, the Lions losing the Test series against South Africa by three matches to nil, with the other match drawn. The Lions won 15 of their 16 non-international matches, losing only to Transvaal. The touring party was captained by Tom Kiernan, coached by Ronnie Dawson and managed by David Brooks. Star back Barry John broke his collar bone in a dangerous tackle in the first Test.

As well as South Africa, games were played against South West Africa (the future Namibia, then part of South Africa) and Rhodesia (the future Zimbabwe).

Unlike the previous two tours to South Africa (1955 and 1962), this British Lions team did not stop off in Nairobi, Kenya, to play East Africa on the way home. However, one member of this tour party was later to play against that team; in 1975 Peter Stagg was living in Zambia and playing rugby for the Ndola Wanderers RFC when the Tuskers visited and he played for Zambia in their first international on 31 August 1975 at Kitwe. Six of the squad would ultimately change codes and play professional rugby league, they are; Mike Coulman, Ken Goodall, Keith Jarrett, Keri Jones, Maurice Richards, and Bryan West.

Squad

Backs:

  • Barry Bresnihan (University College Dublin and Ireland)
  • Gordon Connell (Trinity Academicals and Scotland)
  • Gerald Davies (Cardiff and Wales)
  • Gareth Edwards (Cardiff and Wales)
  • Mike Gibson (North of Ireland FC and Ireland)
  • Bob Hiller (Harlequins and England)
  • Sandy Hinshelwood (London Scottish and Scotland)
  • Keith Jarrett (Newport and Wales)
  • Barry John (Cardiff and Wales)
  • Keri Jones (Cardiff and Wales)
  • Tom Kiernan (capt) (Cork Constitution and Ireland)
  • Billy Raybould (London Welsh and Wales)
  • Maurice Richards (Cardiff and Wales)
  • Keith Savage (Northampton and England)
  • Jock Turner (Gala and Scotland)
  • Roger Young (Queen's University RFC and Ireland)

Forwards:

  • Rodger Arneil (Edinburgh Academicals and Scotland)
  • Mike Coulman (Moseley and England)
  • Mick Doyle (Blackrock College and Ireland)
  • Ken Goodall (City of Derry and Ireland)
  • Tony Horton (Blackheath and England)
  • Peter Larter (Northampton and England)
  • Willie John McBride (Ballymena and Ireland)
  • Syd Millar (Ballymena and Ireland)
  • John O'Shea (Cardiff and Wales)
  • John Pullin (Bristol and England)
  • Peter Stagg (Sale and Scotland)
  • John Taylor (London Welsh and Wales)
  • Bob Taylor (Northampton and England)
  • Jim Telfer (Melrose and Scotland)
  • Delme Thomas (Llanelli and Wales)
  • Bryan West (Northampton and England)
  • Jeff Young (Harrogate and Wales)

Bob Lloyd (Harlequins and England) was selected in the original touring team but had to withdraw because of exam commitments and was replaced by Jarrett.

Results

DateVenueScoreOppositionResult
18 May 1968PotchefstroomLions20–12Western Transvaal
22 May 1968Newlands, Cape TownLions10–6Western Province
25 May 1968Mossel BayLions24–6South West Districts
29 May 1968Port ElizabethLions23–14Eastern Province
1 June 1968DurbanLions17–5
3 June 1968SalisburyLions32–6Rhodesia
8 June 1968Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria**Lions****20–25****South Africa**
12 June 1968UpingtonLions25–5North West Cape
15 June 1968WindhoekLions23–0South West Africa
18 June 1968Ellis Park, JohannesburgLions6–14Transvaal
22 June 1968Port Elizabeth**Lions****6–6****South Africa**
29 June 1968SpringsLions37–9Eastern Transvaal
3 July 1968PretoriaLions22–19Northern Transvaal
6 July 1968KimberleyLions11–3Griqualand West
8 July 1968WellingtonLions14–0Boland
13 July 1968Newlands, Cape Town**Lions****6–11****South Africa**
17 July 1968East LondonLions26–6Border
20 July 1968BloemfonteinLions9–3Orange Free State
22 July 1968CradockLions40–12North East Cape
27 July 1968Ellis Park, Johannesburg**Lions****6–19****South Africa**

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References

Bibliography

References

  1. "Barry John: Profile". Lionsrugby.com.
  2. Slot, Owen. (17 June 2017). "What it takes to be a Lions captain - by the men who have done it".
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