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1988 Australia rugby union tour of England, Scotland and Italy


FieldValue
teamAustralia
yearstart1988
matchplayed15
matchwon12
matchdraw0
matchlost3
testplayed3
testwon2
testdraw0
testlost1
opponent1
played11
won10
draw10
lost11
opponent2
played21
won21
draw20
lost20
opponent3
played31
won31
draw30
lost30

The 1988 Australia rugby union tour of England, Scotland and Italy was a series of fifteen matches played by the Australia national rugby union team (the Wallabies) in England, Scotland and Italy (with one match in Wales) from October to December 1988. The Wallabies won eleven of their matches and lost the other four; they lost to England in their first international match but beat Scotland in the second and concluded the tour with a further international win over Italy.

Matches

:Scores and results list Australia's points tally first.

Opposing TeamResultForAgainstDateVenue
LondonLost102115 OctoberTwickenham, London
Northern DivisionLost91519 OctoberCross Green, Otley
England BWon37922 OctoberHeywood Road, Sale
South-West DivisionLost102626 OctoberBristol
Midland DivisionWon251829 OctoberWelford Road, Leicester
England StudentsWon36131 NovemberCambridge
ENGLANDLost19285 NovemberTwickenham, London
EdinburghWon25199 NovemberMyreside, Edinburgh
South of ScotlandWon29412 NovemberMansfield Park, Hawick
North and Midlands of ScotlandWon371715 NovemberDundee
SCOTLANDWon321319 NovemberMurrayfield, Edinburgh
Combined ServicesWon48722 NovemberAldershot Military Stadium, Aldershot
BarbariansWon402226 NovemberCardiff Arms Park, Cardiff
Italy BWon261830 NovemberPrato
ITALYWon5563 DecemberRome

Touring party

  • Coach : Bob Dwyer
  • Assistant coach : Bob Templeton
  • Tour Manager: A. J. Conway
  • Captain: Nick Farr-Jones

References

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