1985 Fiji rugby union tour of British Isles

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1985 Fiji rugby union tour of British Isles
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The 1985 Fiji rugby union tour of British Isles was a series of matches played in October 1985 in Wales, Ireland, and England by the Fiji national rugby union team.

Contents

Results

9 October 1985
Cross Keys 12 - 26 Fiji XV
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Crosskeys
Referee: Gareth Simmonds ( Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg -WRU)

12 October 1985
Cardiff 31 - 15 Fiji XV
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Cardiff
Referee: Winston Jones ( Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg -WRU)

16 October 1985
Swansea 14 - 23 Fiji XV
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Swansea
Referee: D. Hughes ( Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg -WRU)

19 October 1985
Ireland XV IRFU flag.svg 16 - 15Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji
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Lansdowne Road, Dublin
Referee: W. Bevan ( Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg -WRU)
Ireland XV Fiji
Hugo MacNeill FB15FB Epeli Turuva
Michael Kiernan W14W Jimi Damu
Brendan Mullin C13C Sanivalati Laulau
John HewittC12C Tomasi Cama
Keith Crossan W11W Serupepeli Tuvula
Paul Dean FH10FH Acura Niuqila
Michael Bradley SH9SH Paula Nawalu
Brian Spillane N88N8 Esala Teleni (capt.)
William Sexton F7F Peceli Gale
Philip Matthews F6F Iokimi Finau
Willie Anderson L5L Asaeli Hughes
Donal Lenihan L4L Koli Rakoroi
J. J. McCoy P3P Rusiate Namoro
Ciaran Fitzgerald (capt.)H2H Epeli Rakai
Phil Orr P1P Sairusi Naituku

23 October 1985
Ulster 23 - 9 Fiji XV
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Belfast
Referee: K. McCartney ( Flag of Scotland.svg -SRU)

26 October 1985
Connacht 6 - 7 Fiji XV
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Galway
Referee: D.W. Mathews ( Flag of England.svg -RFU)

30 October 1985
Newport 6 - 7 Fiji XV
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Newport
Referee: R. Jones ( Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg -WRU)

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Note

  1. Non considered as official test match by IRFU