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1910 British Lions tour to South Africa

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Series of rugby union matches
1910 British Lions tour to South Africa
Official photo of the British Isles team
Date11 June – 6 September
Coaches
Tour captainIrelandTommy Smyth
Test series winners South Africa (2–1)
Top test point scorerEnglandJack Spoors (9)
Summary
PWDL
Total
241338
Test match
3102
Opponent
PWDL
 South Africa
3102
Tour chronology

The1910 British Isles tour to South Africa was the eighth tour by aBritish Islesrugby union team and the fourth to South Africa. It is retrospectively classed as one of the British Lions tours, as the Lions naming convention was not adopted until 1950. As well as South Africa, the tour included a game inBulawayo inRhodesia, nowZimbabwe.

Led byIreland'sTommy Smyth and managed byWalter E. Rees and W Cail the tour took in 24 matches. Of the 24 games, 21 were against club or invitational teams and three were test matches against theSouth African national team. The British Isles team lost two and won one test match against the Springboks.

Seven players fromNewport RFC were selected for the tour which was for a time the record for players selected from one club for a British Lions Tour.

The Lions jerseys switched from red to blue, with white shorts and red socks. This combination would remain until 1950.[1]

Team kit

Touring party

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NamePositionClubCountry
Test

Test

Test
Tests
played[3]
Non-tests
played[3]
Stanley WilliamsFull BackNewportEngland EnglandGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickY313
Mel BakerThree-QuarterNewportWales WalesGreen tickY111
Reg PlummerThree-QuarterNewportWales Wales012
Maurice Edward NealeThree-QuarterBristolEngland EnglandGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickY311
Alexander FosterThree-QuarterCity of DerryIreland IrelandGreen tickYGreen tickY215
C.G. TimmsThree-QuarterEdinburgh UniversityScotland Scotland[note 1]011
Jack Jones[note 2]Three-QuarterNewportWales WalesGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickY317
Jack SpoorsThree-QuarterBristolEngland EnglandGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickY316
Kenneth Berridge WoodThree-QuarterLeicesterEngland EnglandGreen tickYGreen tickY1
Noel Forbes HumphreysHalf backTynedaleWales Wales[note 3]05
Arthur Norman McClintonHalf backNorth of IrelandIreland Ireland08
G.A.M. IsherwoodHalf backCheshire andSaleEngland England[note 3]Green tickYGreen tickYGreen tickY316
Eric MilroyHalf backWatsoniansScotland Scotland04
Tommy Smyth (captain)ForwardNewportIreland IrelandGreen tickYGreen tickY216
William TyrrellForwardQueen's UniversityIreland Ireland010
Dyne Fenton SmithForwardRichmondEngland EnglandGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickY320
Phil WallerForwardNewportWales WalesGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickY3
James Reid-KerrForwardGreenock WanderersScotland Scotland00
R.C. StevensonForwardSt Andrews University RFCScotland ScotlandGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickY312
L.M. Speirs[note 4]ForwardWatsoniansScotland Scotland00
E. O'D CreanForwardLiverpoolEngland England[note 3]04
Harry JarmanForwardNewportWales WalesGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickY314
O.J.S. PiperForwardCork ConstitutionIreland IrelandGreen tickY115
William Albert RobertsonForwardEdinburgh UniversityScotland Scotland010
Charles PillmanForwardBlackheathEngland EnglandGreen tickYGreen tickY214
William Joseph AshbyForwardQueen's CollegeIreland Ireland02
F.G. HandfordForwardKersalEngland EnglandGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickY315
Tom RichardsForwardBristolAustralia AustraliaGreen tickYGreen tickY210
Jim WebbForwardAbertilleryWales WalesGreen tickYGreen tickYGreen tickY37
Notes
  1. ^Timms was never capped for Scotland.
  2. ^Jones had also been on the 1908 tour of Australia and New Zealand.
  3. ^abcUncapped
  4. ^Speirs played no games nor did he appear in the official photograph of the tour, but he is listed as having been selected.

Results

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Complete list of matches played by the British Isles in South Africa:[2][4]

  Test matches

DateOpponentLocationResultScore
111 JuneSouth Western DistrictsMossel BayWon14–4
215 JuneWestern Province (County)Cape TownWon11–3
318 JuneWestern Province (College)Cape TownWon9–3
422 JuneWestern Province (Town)Cape TownDrew11–11
525 JuneWestern ProvinceCape TownWon5–3
629 JuneGriqualand WestKimberleyLost0–8
72 JulyTransvaalJohannesburgLost8–27
85 JulyPretoriaPretoriaWon17–0
97 JulyTransvaal (County)JohannesburgWon45–4
109 JulyTransvaalJohannesburgLost6–13
1113 JulyNatalPietermaritzburgWon18–16
1216 JulyNatalDurbanWon19–13
1320 JulyOrange River CountyBloemfonteinWon12–9
1423 JulyGriqualand WestKimberleyLost3–9
1527 JulyCape ColonyKimberleyLost0–19
1630 JulySouthern RhodesiaBulawayoWon24–11
176 August South AfricaWanderers Ground,JohannesburgLost10–14
1810 AugustNorth Eastern DistrictsBurgersdorpDrew8–8
1913 AugustBorderEast LondonWon30–10
2017 AugustBorderKing Williams TownDrew13–13
2120 AugustEastern ProvincePort ElizabethWon14–6
2227 August South AfricaCrusaders Ground,Port ElizabethWon8–3
233 September South AfricaNewlands,Cape TownLost5–21
246 SeptemberWestern ProvinceCape TownLost0–8
Balance
PlWDLPsPc
241338290236

References

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  1. ^Lions change their stripes on Lions website, 17 Apr 2005
  2. ^abBritish & Irish Lions results on Rugby Football History
  3. ^abLions Rugby Official Site - Player Archive
  4. ^Early Lions: Squads and results (1888–1938) on BBC Sport, 18 May 2005
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