2001 British and Irish Lions Tour To Australia - Results

Results

Date Home team Score Away team Score Ground Crowd
8 June Western Australia 10 British and Irish Lions 116 WACA, Perth
12 June Queensland Presidents XV 6 British and Irish Lions 83 Dairy Farmers Stadium, Townsville
16 June Queensland Reds 8 British and Irish Lions 42 Ballymore, Brisbane
19 June Australia 'A' 28 British and Irish Lions 25 North Power Stadium, Gosford
23 June New South Wales Waratahs 24 British and Irish Lions 41 Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney
26 June New South Wales Country 3 British and Irish Lions 46 International Stadium, Coffs Harbour
30 June Australia 13 British and Irish Lions 29 The Gabba, Brisbane
3 July ACT Brumbies 28 British and Irish Lions 30 Bruce Stadium, Canberra
7 July Australia 35 British and Irish Lions 14 Colonial Stadium
14 July Australia 29 British and Irish Lions 23 Stadium Australia

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