1962 British Lions Tour To South Africa - Results

Results

Scores and results list Lbritish Lions' points tally first.

Opposing Team For Against Date Venue Status
Rhodesia 38 9 May 26,1962 Hartsfield Gound, Salisbury Tour match
Giqualand West 8 8 May 31,1962 De Beers Diamond Oval, Kimberley Tour match
Western Transvaal 11 6 June 2,1962 Olen Park, Potchefstroom Tour match
Southern University 14 11 June 6,1962 Newlands, Cape Town Tour match
Boland 25 8 June 9,1962 Boland Stadium, Wellington Tour match
South West Africa 14 6 June 12,1962 SW Stadium, Windhoek Tour match
Northern Transvaal 6 14 June 16,1962 Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria Tour match
South Africa 3 3 June 23,1962 Ellis Park, Johannesburg Test Match
Natal 13 3 June 27,1962 Kings Park, Durban Tour match
Eastern Province 21 6 June 30,1962 Boet Erasmus, Port Elizabeth Tour match
Orange Free State 14 14 July 4,1962 Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein Tour match
Junior Springboks 16 11 July 7,1962 Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria Tour match
Combined Services 20 6 July 11,1962 Olen Park, Potchefstroom Tour match
Western Province 21 13 July 14,1962 Newlands, Cape Town Tour match
South West Districts 11 3 July 17,1962 Tour match
South Africa 0 3 July 21,1962 Kings Park, Durban Test Match
Northern Universities 6 6 July 25,1962 PAM Brink, Springs Tour match
Transvaal 24 3 July 28,1962 Ellis Park, Johannesburg Tour match
South Africa 3 8 August 4,1962 Newlands, Cape Town Test Match
North Eastern Districts 34 8 August 8,1962 Danie Craven St., Stellenbosch Tour match
Border 5 0 August 11,1962 Buffalo City St., East London Tour match
Central University 14 6 August 15,1962 Boet Erasmus, Port Elizabeth Tour match
Eastern Transvaal 16 19 August 18,1962 PAM Brink, Springs Tour match
South Africa 14 24 August 25,1962 Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein Test Match
East Africa 50 0 August 28,1962 RFUEA Ground, Nairobi Tour match

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