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1990 Scotland rugby union tour of New Zealand


FieldValue
teamScotland
yearstart1990
managerD S Paterson
captainDavid Sole
matchplayed8
matchwon5
matchdraw1
matchlost2
testplayed2
testwon0
testdraw0
testlost2
opponent1
played12
won10
draw10
lost12

The 1990 Scotland rugby union tour of New Zealand involved eight rugby union matches played between 30 May and 23 June by the Scotland national rugby union team in New Zealand. It was the third tour of New Zealand by Scotland, who won five matches and drew one, but lost the two test matches against the All Blacks. This was the first time that a Scotland team had been unbeaten in international matches, except on a tour to the Southern Hemisphere.

Matches

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

OpponentResultForAgainstDateVenue
Poverty Bay-East CoastWon45030 MayRugby Park, Gisborne
WellingtonDrew16162 JuneAthletic Park, Wellington
Nelson Bays-MarlboroughWon2366 JuneTrafalgar Park, Nelson
CanterburyWon21129 JuneLancaster Park, Christchurch
SouthlandWon451212 JuneHomestead Stadium, Invercargill
NEW ZEALANDLost163116 JuneCarisbrook, Dunedin
ManawatuWon19419 JuneThe Showground, Palmerston North
NEW ZEALANDLost182123 JuneEden Park, Auckland

Touring party

  • Manager: D. S. Paterson
  • Coach: Ian McGeechan
  • Assistant coach: Derrick Grant
  • Captain: David Sole

Backs

  • Peter Dods
  • Gavin Hastings
  • Alex Moore
  • Stewart Porter
  • Tony Stanger
  • Iwan Tukalo
  • Scott Hastings
  • Sean Lineen
  • Craig Redpath
  • Graham Shiel
  • Craig Chalmers
  • Douglas Wyllie
  • Gary Armstrong
  • Greig Oliver

Forwards

  • Derek White
  • Alex Brewster
  • Paul Burnell
  • Iain Milne
  • David Sole
  • John Allan
  • Kenny Milne
  • Damian Cronin
  • Chris Gray
  • Jeremy Richardson
  • Doddie Weir
  • George Buchanan-Smith
  • Finlay Calder
  • John Jeffrey
  • Derek Turnbull
  • Graham Marshall

References

References

  1. Jones. (1991). "Rothmans Rugby Union Yearbook 1991–92". [[Queen Anne Press]].
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