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The 1963 England rugby union tour of Australasia was the first overseas tour by the England national rugby union team.[1]
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Scotland, Ireland and France had preceded England in embarking on short tours to the Southern Hemisphere, and the RFU can be criticised for not having understood that an itinerary of six hard matches including three Test matches in a mere 18 days is somewhat severe, especially when 2 Test matches, against different countries, fall within 4 days at the end of the trip.
Matches
editScores and results list England's points tally first.[2]
Opposing Team | For | Against | Date | Venue | Status |
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Wellington | 14 | 9 | 18 May 1963 | Athletic Park, Wellington | Tour match |
Otago | 9 | 14 | 22 May 1963 | Carisbrook, Dunedin | Tour match |
New Zealand | 11 | 21 | 25 May 1963 | Eden Park, Auckland | Test match |
Hawke's Bay | 5 | 20 | 28 May 1963 | McLean Park, Napier | Tour match |
New Zealand | 6 | 9 | 1 June 1963 | Lancaster Park, Christchurch | Test match |
Australia | 9 | 18 | 4 June 1963 | Sportground, Sydney | Test match |
Touring party
edit- Manager: J.T.W. Berry
- Assistant Manager: M.R. Steele-Bodger
- Captain: Mike Weston (Durham City) 16 caps
Full back
edit- Roger Hosen (Northampton) No caps
Three-quarters
edit- Frank Sykes (Northampton) 2 caps
- Malcolm Phillips (Fylde) 20 caps
- Mike Weston (Durham City) 16 caps
- James Colin Gibson (US Portsmouth) No caps
- John Dee (Hartlepool Rovers) 2 caps
- John Ranson (Rosslyn Park) No caps
Half-backs
edit- Phil Horrocks-Taylor (Leicester) 4 caps
- R.F Read (Harlequins) No caps
- Trevor Wintle (St Mary's Hospital) 4 caps
- Simon Clarke (Cambridge University) 4 caps
Forwards
edit- Ron Jacobs (Northampton) 22 caps
- Phil Judd (Coventry) 5 caps
- John E. Highton (US Portsmouth) No caps
- Bert Godwin (Coventry) 3 caps
- John Thorne (Bristol) 3 caps
- John Owen (Coventry) 4 caps
- Tom Pargetter (Coventry) 2 caps
- Mike Davis (Torquay Athletic) 3 caps
- Budge Rogers (Bedford) 10 caps
- David Perry (Bedford) 2 caps
- Brian Wightman (Coventry) 3 caps
- Vic Marriott (Harlequins) No caps
References
edit- ^ Collins, Tony (2009). A social history of English Rugby Union : sport and the making of the middle classes. Milton Park, Abingdon: Routledge. p. 192. ISBN 1134023359.
- ^ "International Teams > England > Games Played". rugbydata.com. Archived from the original on 5 September 2012. Retrieved 2 August 2007.