1996 Wales rugby union tour of Australia

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1996 Wales rugby union tour of Australia
Manager Terry Cobner
Coach(es) Kevin Bowring
Tour captain(s) Jonathan Humphreys
Summary
PWDL
Total
8305
Test match
2002
Opponent
PWDL
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia
2 0 0 2
Tour chronology
Previous tour 1995 South Africa
Next tour 1997 North America

The Wales national rugby union team toured Australia in May and June 1996, playing a series of eight matches, including two tests against the Australia national team (the Wallabies). After winning their first tour match against Western Australia, Wales then lost their next five matches, including the first test against Australia and the following match against Australia B. They then beat a New South Wales Country side and the Victoria state team, before finishing the tour with a second test defeat to the Wallabies. Several uncapped players were included in the touring squad, including lock Mike Voyle, who made his debut in the first test, and wing Dafydd James, who appeared in the second test.

Contents

Squad

NamePositionClubNotes
Jonathan Humphreys Hooker Cardiff Captain
Garin Jenkins Hooker Swansea Withdrew due to injury
Barry Williams Hooker Neath Injury replacement for Garin Jenkins
John Davies Prop Neath
Andrew Lewis Prop Cardiff
Christian Loader Prop Swansea
Lyndon Mustoe Prop Cardiff
Paul Arnold Lock Swansea
Derwyn Jones Lock Cardiff
Gareth Llewellyn Lock Harlequins
Mike Voyle Lock Newport
Andrew Gibbs Back row Newbridge
Gwyn Jones Back row Llanelli
Kingsley Jones Back row Ebbw Vale
Emyr Lewis Back row Cardiff
Hemi Taylor Back row Cardiff
Steve Williams Back row Neath
Rob Howley Scrum-half Bridgend
Andy Moore Scrum-half Richmond
Neil Jenkins Fly-half Pontypridd
Arwel Thomas Fly-half Swansea
Leigh Davies Centre Neath
Nigel Davies Centre Llanelli
John Funnell Centre Neath
Gareth Thomas Centre Bridgend
Ieuan Evans Wing Llanelli
Steve Ford Wing Bridgend
Simon Hill Wing Cardiff
Dafydd James Wing Bridgend
Wayne Proctor Wing Llanelli
Crispin Cormack Full-back Pontypridd

Matches

DateVenueHomeScoreAway
29 May 1996Perth Western Australia 20–62Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales
2 June 1996 Bruce Stadium, Canberra Australian Capital Territory 69–30Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales
5 June 1996 Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney New South Wales 27–20Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales
9 June 1996 Ballymore Oval, Brisbane Australia  Flag of Australia (converted).svg56–25Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales
12 June 1996 Ballymore Oval, Brisbane Australia B  Flag of Australia (converted).svg51–41Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales
15 June 1996Weebollabolla Oval, Moree New South Wales Country 3–49Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales
18 June 1996 Olympic Park Stadium, Melbourne Victoria 9–42Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales
22 June 1996 Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney Australia  Flag of Australia (converted).svg42–3Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales

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Western Australia vs Wales

30 May 1996
Western Australia 20–62Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales
Try: Thomas
Schaumkey
Con: Schaumkey (2)
Pen: Schaumkey (2)
Try: G. Thomas (5)
Hill (2)
Moore
James
K. Jones
Con: N. Jenkins (6)
Perth

Australian Capital Territory vs Wales

2 June 1996
Australian Capital Territory 69–30Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales
Try: Roff (4)
Finegan
Gregan
Howard
Hardy
Larkham
Robinson
Con: Knox (8)
Pen: Knox
Try: Howley (2)
Hill
S. Williams
Con: N. Jenkins (2)
Pen: N. Jenkins (2)
Bruce Stadium, Canberra

New South Wales vs Wales

5 June 1996
New South Wales 27–20Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales
Try: Bond
Ekert
Con: Wallace
Pen: Wallace (5)
Try: Evans
N. Davies
Con: A. Thomas (2)
Pen: A. Thomas (2)
Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney

Australia vs Wales (1st test)

Australia B vs Wales

12 June 1996
Australia B  Flag of Australia (converted).svg51–41Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales
Try: Herbert (3)
Larkham (2)
Brial
Gavin
Hardy
Payne
Con: Bowen (2)
Payne
Try: Gibbs
James
Moore
Proctor
A. Thomas
G. Thomas
Con: A. Thomas (4)
Pen: A. Thomas
Ballymore Stadium, Brisbane

New South Wales Country vs Wales

15 June 1996
New South Wales Country 3–49Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales
Pen: Lavelle Report Try: Cormack (2)
Evans
S. Williams
J. Davies
Hill
N. Davies
Con: N. Jenkins (4)
Pen: N. Jenkins (2)
Weebollabolla Oval, Moree

Victoria vs Wales

18 June 1996
Victoria 9–42Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales
Pen: Hendry (3)Try: Cormack (3)
Proctor
Voyle
Gibbs
Moore
Con: A. Thomas (2)
Pen: A. Thomas
Olympic Park Stadium, Melbourne

Australia vs Wales (2nd test)

See also

References

  1. Cleary, Mick; Griffiths, John, eds. (1997). Rothmans Rugby Union Yearbook 1997–98. London: Headline Book Publishing. ISBN   0-7472-7732-X.