2003 Fiji rugby union tours

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2003 Fiji rugby union tours
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The 2003 Fiji rugby union tours were two series of matches played between June and August 2003 in Australia, New Zealand and South America by Fiji national rugby union team.

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The matches were played in two different periods: in June in Australia (no test match) and in August in New Zealand (no test) and South America (two full international matches).

In Australia

21 June 2003
ACT Brumbies 2nd XV 26–25Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji XV
Bruce Stadium, Canberra

29 June 2003
Queensland A 24–31Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji XV
Ballymore, Brisbane

In New Zealand

3 August 2003
Canterbury Dev. XV 17–46Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji XV
Christchurch

6 August 2003
Canterbury Dev. XV 38–41Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji XV
Christchurch

9 August 2003
Marlborough 12–75Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji XV
Blenheim

In South America

13 August 2003
Uruguay  Flag of Uruguay.svg3–24Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji XV
Montevideo

18 August 2003
Argentina  Flag of Argentina.svg49–30Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji
Try: Durand, Fernández Miranda
Roncero 2, Scelzo 2
Stortoni
Con: Fernández Miranda 4
Pen: Fernández Miranda 2
Try: Caucaunibuca, Koyamaibole
Tuilevu Kurimudu
Con: Little 2, Serevi
Pen: Little 3
Chateau Carreras, Córdoba
Referee: Chris White (England)

Argentina: Bernardo Stortoni, 14. Hernán Senillosa, 13. Manuel Contepomi, 12. Martín Gaitán, 11. Ignacio Corleto, 10. Juan Fernández Miranda, 9. Matias Albina, 8. Rodrigo Roncero, 7. Federico Méndez, 6. Martín Scelzo, 5. Mariano Sambucetti, 4. Santiago Phelan Yellow card.svg, 3. Rimas Álvarez Kairelis, 2. Martín Schusterman, 1. Gonzalo Longo (c) – Replacements: Martín Durand, Pedro Sporleder, Mauricio ReggiardoUnused: Agustín Pichot, Gonzalo Quesada, José Orengo

Fiji: 15. Norman Ligairi, 14. Sekove Leawere, 13. Aisea Tuilevu Kurimudu, 12. Seru Rabeni, 11. Rupeni Caucaunibuca, 10. Nicky Little, 9. Moses Rauluni, 8. Alfi Mocelutu Vuivau Yellow card.svg, 7. Kitione Salawa, 6. Sisa Koyamaibole, 5. Kele Leawere, 4. Emori Katalau (c), 3. Joeli Veitayaki, 2. Bill Gadolo, 1. Richard NyholtReplacements: 16. Naka Seru, 17. Isaia Rasila, 18. Ifereimi Rawaqa, 19. Koli Sewabu, 20. Vula Maimuri, 21. Waisale Serevi


24 August 2003
Chile  Flag of Chile.svg16–41Flag of Fiji.svg  Fiji
Santiago

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