1989 England rugby union tour of Romania

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Matches

Scores and results list England's points tally first.
Opposing TeamForAgainstDateVenueStatus
Romania 58313 May 1989 Dinamo Stadium, Bucharest Test match

Touring party

Full back

Simon Hodgkinson (Nottingham)

Three-quarters

Rory Underwood (Leicester & RAF)
Jeremy Guscott (Bath)
Simon Halliday (Bath)
Chris Oti

Contents

Half-backs

Rob Andrew (Wasps)
Steve Bates (Wasps)

Forwards

Paul Rendall (Wasps)
Brian Moore (Nottingham)
Gareth Chilcott (Bath)
Wade Dooley (Fylde)
Paul Ackford (Harlequins)
Mike Teague (Gloucester)
Peter Winterbottom (Harlequins)
Dean Richards (Leicester)
Jeff Probyn (Wasps)
Gary Rees (Nottingham)

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