Neath RFC - Games Played Against International Opposition

Games Played Against International Opposition

Year Date Opponent Result Score Tour
19081 15 October Australia Loss 0–15 1908 Australian tour of the British Isles
1912 19 December South Africa Loss 3–8 1912-13 South Africa rugby union tour
19311 28 November South Africa Loss 3-8 1931–32 South Africa rugby union tour
19351 14 December New Zealand Loss 3-13 1935-36 New Zealand tour
19471 25 October Australia Loss 9-19 1947-48 Australia tour
19511 17 November South Africa Loss 0-22 1951–52 South Africa rugby union tour
19541 23 January New Zealand Loss 5-11 1953–54 New Zealand tour
19571 28 December Australia Loss 3-5 1957–58 Australia tour
1970 5 September West Germany Win 28–0
19731 24 January New Zealand Loss 3-43 1972-73 New Zealand tour
1987 31 October United States Loss 6–15 1987 United States rugby union tour of Wales
1989 25 October New Zealand Loss 15-26 1989 New Zealand tour
1992 11 November Australia Loss 8-16 1992 Australia tour
1994 2 November South Africa Loss 13–16 1994-95 South Africa rugby union tour
1995 25 October Fiji Win 30–22 1995 Fiji tour of Wales

1 All these matches were played by a joint Neath/Aberavon team.

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