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SA's INTERNATIONAL STATISTICS SA's INTERNATIONAL STATISTICS - PAGE 1 From 1995 onwards Date 1995 Home Away 1 26 June Wales vs South Africa 29 19 M 1 13 April South Africa vs Western Samoa 60 8 C Tri-Nations - 1999 Home Away World Cup - 1995 2 10 July New Zealand vs South Africa 28 0 M 2 25 May South Africa vs Australia 27 18 C 3 17 July Australia vs South Africa 32 6 M 3 30 May South Africa vs Romania 21 8 C 4 07 August South Africa vs New Zealand 18 34 M 4 03 June South Africa vs Canada 20 0 C 1 14 August South Africa vs Australia 10 9 M 5 10 June South Africa vs West Samoa 42 14 C World Cup - 1999 6 17 June South Africa vs France 19 15 C 2 03 October South Africa vs Scotland 46 29 M 7 24 June South Africa vs New Zealand 15 12 C 3 10 October South Africa vs Spain 47 3 M 8 02 September Wales vs South Africa 11 40 C 4 15 October South Africa vs Uruguay 39 3 M 9 11 November Italy vs South Africa 21 40 C 5 24 October South Africa vs England 44 21 M 10 18 November England vs South Africa 14 24 C 1 30 October South Africa vs Australia 21 27 M Date 1996 Home Away 1 04 November South Africa vs New Zealand 22 18 M 11 02 July South Africa vs Fiji 43 18 A Date 2000 Home Away Tri-Nations - 1996 Home Away 2 10 June South Africa vs Canada 51 18 M 1 13 July Australia vs South Africa 21 16 A 3 17 June South Africa vs England 18 13 M 2 20 July New Zealand vs South Africa 15 11 A 1 24 June South Africa vs England 22 27 M 1 03 August South Africa vs Australia 25 19 A Nelson Mandela Cup Home Away 1 10 August South Africa vs New Zealand 18 29 A 2 08 July Australia vs South Africa 44 23 M 2 17 August South Africa vs New Zealand 19 23 A Tri-Nations - 2000 Home Away 3 24 August South Africa vs New Zealand 26 33 A 3 22 July New Zealand vs South Africa 25 12 M 1 31 August South Africa vs New Zealand 32 22 A 4 29 July Australia vs South Africa 26 6 M 2 09 November Argentina vs South Africa 15 46 A 1 19 August South Africa vs New Zealand 46 40 M 3 16 November Argentina vs South Africa 21 44 A 1 26 August South Africa vs Australia 18 19 M 4 30 November France vs South Africa 12 22 A 1 09 November Argentina vs South Africa 21 32 V 5 07 December France vs South Africa 12 13 A 2 12 November Argentina vs South Africa 33 37 V 6 15 December Wales vs South Africa 9 37 A 3 19 November Ireland vs South Africa 18 28 V Date 1997 Home Away 4 26 November Wales vs South Africa 13 23 V 7 10 June South Africa vs Tonga 74 10 D 1 02 December England vs South Africa 26 17 V 1 21 June South Africa vs British Lions 16 25 D Date 2001 Home Away 2 28 June South Africa vs British Lions 15 18 D 2 16 June South Africa vs France 23 32 V 1 05 July South Africa vs British Lions 35 16 D 1 23 June South Africa vs France 20 15 V Tri-Nations - 1997 Home Away 2 30 June South Africa vs Italy 60 14 V 1 19 July South Africa vs New Zealand 32 35 D Tri-Nations - 2001 Home Away 2 02 August Australia vs South Africa 32 20 D 1 21 July South Africa vs New Zealand 3 12 V 3 09 August New Zealand vs South Africa 55 34 D 1 28 July South Africa vs Australia 20 15 V 1 23 August South Africa vs Australia 61 22 D 1 18 August Australia vs South Africa 14 14 V 2 08 October Italy vs South Africa 31 61 M 1 25 August New Zealand vs South Africa 26 15 V 3 15 November France vs South Africa 32 36 M 2 10 November France vs South Africa 20 10 V 4 22 November France vs South Africa 10 52 M 1 17 November Italy vs South Africa 26 54 V 5 29 November England vs South Africa 11 29 M 1 24 November England vs South Africa 29 9 V 6 06 December Scotland vs South Africa 10 68 M 1 01 December USA vs South Africa 20 43 V Date 1998 Home Away Date 2002 Home Away 7 13 June South Africa vs Ireland 37 13 M 2 08 June South Africa vs Wales 34 19 S 8 20 June South Africa vs Ireland 33 0 M 3 15 June South Africa vs Wales 19 8 S 9 27 June South Africa vs Wales 96 13 M 4 29 June South Africa vs Argentina 49 29 S 10 04 July South Africa vs England 18 0 M 5 06 July South Africa vs Manu Samoa 60 18 S Tri-Nations - 1998 Home Away Tri-Nations - 2002 Home Away 11 18 July Australia vs South Africa 13 14 M 1 20 July New Zealand vs South Africa 41 20 S 12 25 July New Zealand vs South Africa 3 13 M 2 27 July Australia vs South Africa 38 27 S 13 15 August South Africa vs New Zealand 24 23 M 3 10 August South Africa vs New Zealand 23 30 S 14 22 August South Africa vs Australia 29 15 M 1 17 August South Africa vs Australia 33 31 S 15 14 November Wales vs South Africa 20 28 M 1 09 November France vs South Africa 30 10 S 16 21 November Scotland vs South Africa 10 35 M 2 16 November Scotland vs South Africa 21 6 S 17 28 November Ireland vs South Africa 13 27 M 3 23 November England vs South Africa 53 3 S 1 05 December England vs South Africa 13 7 M Date 2003 Home Away Date 1999 Home Away 1 07 June South Africa vs Scotland 29 25 S 1 12 June South Africa vs Italy 74 3 M 2 14 June South Africa vs Scotland 28 19 S 2 19 June South Africa vs Italy 101 0 M 3 28 June South Africa vs Argentina 26 25 S C = Kitch Christie 10 /10 § A = André Markgraaf 8/5 § D = Carl du Plessis 3/5 § M = Nick Mallet 27 /11 § V = Harry Viljoen 9/6/1 § S = Rudolf Straueli 12 /11 /0 SA's INTERNATIONAL STATISTICS - PAGE 2 Tri-Nations - 2003 Home Away 4 02 June South Africa vs England 55 22 W 4 12 July South Africa vs Australia 26 22 S 5 09 June South Africa vs Samoa 35 8 W 1 19 July South Africa vs New Zealand 16 52 S Tri-Nations - 2007 Home Away 2 02 August Australia vs South Africa 29 9 S 6 16 June South Africa vs Australia 22 19 W 3 09 August New Zealand vs South Africa 19 11 S 1 23 June South Africa vs New Zealand 21 26 W World Cup - 2003 2 07 July Australia vs South Africa 25 17 W 1 11 October South Africa vs Uruguay 72 6 S 3 14 July New Zealand vs South Africa 33 6 W 1 18 October South Africa vs England 6 25 S 1 15 August South Africa vs Namibia 105 13 W 1 24 October South Africa vs Georgia 46 19 S 2 21 August Connacht vs South Africa 3 18 W 2 01 November South Africa vs Samoa 60 10 S 3 25 August Scotland vs South Africa 3 27 W 1 08 November South Africa vs New Zealand 9 29 S World Cup - 2007 Date 2004 Home Away 4 09 September South Africa vs Samoa 59 7 W 1 12 June South Africa vs Ireland 31 17 W 5 14 September South Africa vs England 36 0 W 2 19 June South Africa vs Ireland 26 17 W 6 22 September South Africa vs Tonga 30 25 W 3 26 June South Africa vs Wales 53 18 W 7 30 September South Africa vs USA 64 15 W 4 17 July S/Pacific Isles vs South Africa 24 38 W 8 07 October South Africa vs Fuji 37 20 W Tri-Nations - 2004 Home Away 9 14 October South Africa vs Argentina 37 13 W 1 24 July New Zealand vs South Africa 23 21 W 10 20 October South Africa vs England 15 6 W 2 31 July Australia vs South Africa 30 26 W 11 24 November Wales vs South Africa 12 34 W 1 14 August South Africa vs New Zealand 40 26 W 1 01 December Barbarians vs South Africa 22 5 W 2 21 August South Africa vs Australia 23 19 W Date 2008 Home Away 3 06 November Wales vs South Africa 36 38 W 1 07 June South Africa vs Wales 43 17 P 1 13 November Ireland vs South Africa 17 12 W 2 14 June South Africa vs Wales 37 21 P 2 20 November England vs South Africa 32 16 W 3 21 June South Africa vs Italy 26 0 P 1 27 November Scotland vs South Africa 10 45 W Tri-Nations - 2008 Home Away 2 04 December Argentina vs South Africa 7 39 W 1 05 July New Zealand vs South Africa 19 8 P Date 2005 Home Away 1 12 July New Zealand vs South Africa 28 30 P 3 11 June South Africa vs Uruguay 134 3 W 1 19 July Australia vs South Africa 16 9 P 1 18 June South Africa vs France 30 30 W 1 09 August South Africa vs Argentina 63 9 P 1 25 June South Africa vs France 27 13 W Tri-Nations - 2008 Home Away Nelson Mandela Cup Home Away 1 16 August South Africa vs New Zealand 0 19 P 1 09 July Australia vs South Africa 30 12 W 2 23 August South Africa vs Australia 15 27 P 1 23 July South Africa vs Australia 33 20 W 1 30 August South Africa vs Australia 53 8 P Tri-Nations - 2005 Home Away 2 08 November Wales vs South Africa 15 20 P 2 30 July South Africa vs Australia 22 16 W 3 15 November Scotland vs South Africa 10 14 P 3 06 August South Africa vs New Zealand 22 16 W 4 22 November England vs South Africa 6 42 P 4 20 August Australia vs South Africa 19 22 W Date 2009 Home Away 1 27 August New Zealand vs South Africa 31 27 W 5 20 June South Africa vs Lions 26 21 P 1 05 November Argentina vs South Africa 23 34 W 6 27 June South Africa vs Lions 28 25 P 2 19 November Wales vs South Africa 16 33 W 1 04 July South Africa vs Lions 9 28 P 1 26 November France vs South Africa 26 20 W Tri-Nations - 2009 Home Away Date 2006 Home Away 1 25 July South Africa vs New Zealand 28 19 P 1 03 June South Africa XV vs World XV 30 27 W 2 01 August South Africa vs New Zealand 31 19 P 2 10 June South Africa vs Scotland 36 16 W 3 08 August South Africa vs Australia 29 17 P 3 17 June South Africa vs Scotland 29 15 W 4 29 August Australia vs South Africa 25 32 P 1 24 June South Africa vs France 26 36 W 1 05 September Australia vs South Africa 21 6 P Tri-Nations - 2006 Home Away 1 12 September New Zealand vs South Africa 29 32 P 2 15 July Australia vs South Africa 49 0 W 1 06 November Leicester Tigers vs South Africa 22 17 P 3 22 July New Zealand vs South Africa 35 17 W 2 13 November France vs South Africa 20 13 P 4 05 August Australia vs South Africa 20 18 W 3 17 November Saracens vs South Africa 24 23 P 5 26 August South Africa vs New Zealand 26 45 W 1 21 November Italy vs South Africa 10 32 P 1 02 September South Africa vs New Zealand 21 20 W 1 28 November Ireland vs South Africa 15 10 P 2 09 September South Africa vs Australia 24 16 W Date 2010 Home Away 1 11 November Ireland vs South Africa 32 15 W 1 05 June Wales
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