Ireland national rugby union team tours

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This article is a list of statistics from the Ireland rugby union team's 33 international tours. The article also includes details of the Ireland Wolfhounds' and Developmental sides' three international tours.

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Ireland Rugby Tours

YearToCaptainHead coachResultScore
1899 Canada [1] [2] Flag of Leinster.svg James FranksN/AN/A
1952 Chile
& Argentina
[3]
Flag of Leinster.svg Des O'Brien Flag placeholder.svg GPS HoganWon1–1–0
1961 South Africa [3] Flag of Leinster.svg Ronnie Dawson Flag of Munster.svg Noel Murphy Lost0–1
1967 Australia [3] [4] Flag of Munster.svg Tom Kiernan Flag of Leinster.svg Eugene Davy Won1–0
1970 Argentina [4] Flag of Munster.svg Tom Kiernan Flag placeholder.svg E. PattersonLost0–2
1976 New Zealand
& Fiji
[4] [5]
Flag of Leinster.svg Tom Grace Flag placeholder.svg K. QuilliganLost
Won
0–1 (New Zealand)
1–0 (Fiji)
1979 Australia [5] Flag of Leinster.svg Fergus Slattery Flag placeholder.svg J. CoffeyWon2–0
1981 South Africa [5] [6] Flag of Leinster.svg Fergus Slattery Flag placeholder.svg P. MadiganLost0–2
1985 Japan [6] Flag of Connacht.svg Ciaran Fitzgerald Flag of Ulster.svg Des McKibbin Won2–0
1988 France [6] Flag of Ulster.svg Willie Anderson Flag of Ulster.svg Jimmy Davidson N/AN/A
1989 Canada
& United States
[6] [7]
Flag of Ulster.svg Willie Anderson Flag of Ulster.svg Jimmy Davidson Won
Won
1–0 (Canada)
1–0 (United States)
1991 Namibia [7] Flag of Ulster.svg Phillip Matthews Flag of Connacht.svg Ciaran Fitzgerald Lost0–2
1992 New Zealand [7] [8] Flag of Munster.svg Phil Danaher Flag of Leinster.svg Gerry Murphy Lost0–2
1994 Australia [8] Flag of Munster.svg Michael Bradley Flag of Leinster.svg Gerry Murphy Lost0–2
1998 South Africa [8] Flag of Ulster.svg Paddy Johns Flag of New Zealand.svg Warren Gatland Lost0–2
1999 Australia [8] [9] Flag of Ulster.svg Flag of Munster.svg Dion O'Cuinneagain Flag of New Zealand.svg Warren Gatland Lost0–2
2000 Argentina,
United States
& Canada
[10] [11] [12]
Flag of Munster.svg Keith Wood Flag of New Zealand.svg Warren Gatland Lost
Won
Drew
0–1 (Argentina)
1–0 (United States)
0–0 (Canada)
2002 New Zealand [13] [14] Flag of Munster.svg Keith Wood Flag of Munster.svg Eddie O'Sullivan Lost0–2
2003 Australia,
Tonga
& Samoa
[15] [16] [17]
Flag of Ulster.svg David Humphreys
Flag of Leinster.svg Reggie Corrigan
Flag of Munster.svg Eddie O'Sullivan Lost
Won
Won
0–1 (Australia)
1–0 (Tonga)
1–0 (Samoa)
2004 South Africa [18] [19] Flag of Leinster.svg Brian O'Driscoll Flag of Munster.svg Eddie O'Sullivan Lost0–2
2005 Japan [20] [21] Flag of Ulster.svg David Humphreys Flag of Munster.svg Niall O'DonovanWon2–0
2006 New Zealand
& Australia
[22] [23] [24]
Flag of Leinster.svg Brian O'Driscoll Flag of Munster.svg Eddie O'Sullivan Lost
Lost
0–2 (New Zealand)
0–1 (Australia)
2007 Argentina [25] [26] Flag of Ulster.svg Simon Best Flag of Munster.svg Eddie O'Sullivan Lost0–2
2008 New Zealand
& Australia
[27] [28]
Flag of Leinster.svg Brian O'Driscoll Flag of Munster.svg Michael Bradley Lost
Lost
0–1 (New Zealand)
0–1 (Australia)
2009 Canada
& United States
[29]
Flag of Ulster.svg Rory Best Flag of Munster.svg Declan Kidney Won
Won
1–0 (Canada)
1–0 (United States)
2010 New Zealand
& Australia
[30] [31] [28]
Flag of Leinster.svg Brian O'Driscoll Flag of Munster.svg Declan Kidney Lost0–1 (New Zealand)
0–1 (Australia)
2012 New Zealand [32] Flag of Leinster.svg Brian O'Driscoll Flag of Munster.svg Declan Kidney Lost0–3 (New Zealand)
2013 Canada
& United States
[33] [34]
Flag of Munster.svg Peter O'Mahony Flag of Australia (converted).svg Les Kiss Won1–0 (Canada)
1–0 (United States)
2014 Argentina [35] Flag of Munster.svg Paul O'Connell Flag of New Zealand.svg Joe Schmidt Won2–0
2016 South Africa [36] Flag of Ulster.svg Rory Best Flag of New Zealand.svg Joe Schmidt Lost1–2
2017 Japan [37] Flag of Leinster.svg Rhys Ruddock Flag of New Zealand.svg Joe Schmidt Won2–0
2018 Australia [38] Flag of Ulster.svg Rory Best Flag of New Zealand.svg Joe Schmidt Won2–1
2022 New Zealand [39] Flag of Leinster.svg Johnny Sexton Flag of England.svg Andy Farrell Won2–1

Tour Statistics

FlagNation or NationsFromToTest MatchesTour MatchesTotal Record
PWDLPWDLPWDL%PFPAPD
Canadian Red Ensign (1868-1921).svg 1889 tour of Canada [1] [2] [40] 12 October6 November----1110-11110-190.91%15050+100
Flag of Chile.svg
Flag of Argentina.svg
1952 tour of South America [3]
Test Series [40]
Ireland 1–1–0 Argentina
1 August3 September----9621962166.67%12643+83
Flag of South Africa (1928-1982).svg 1961 tour of South Africa [3]
Test Series
Ireland 0–1 South Africa
13 May24 May1--133--43-175%5936+23
Flag of Australia (converted).svg 1967 tour of Australia [3] [4]
Test Series
Ireland 1–0 Australia
1 May20 May11--53-264-266.67%11980+39
Flag of Argentina.svg 1970 tour of Argentina [4]
Test Series [40]
Ireland 0–2 Argentina
30 August20 September----74-374-385.71%7357+16
Flag of New Zealand.svg
Flag of Fiji.svg
1976 tour of New Zealand & Fiji [4] [5]
Test Series
Ireland 0–1 New Zealand
Ireland 1–0 Fiji (Tour Match)
15 May9 June1--175-285-357.14%8868+20
Flag of Australia (converted).svg 1979 tour of Australia [5]
Test Series
Ireland 2–0 Australia
20 May16 June22--65-187-187.5%18475+109
Flag of South Africa (1928-1982).svg 1981 tour of South Africa [5] [6]
Test Series
Ireland 0–2 South Africa
16 May6 June2--253-273-442.86%20790+117
Flag of Japan.svg 1985 tour of Japan [6]
Test Series [40]
Ireland 2–0 Japan
19 May2 June----55--55--100%20166+135
Flag of France.svg 1988 tour of France [6]
Test Series [40]
May22 May----41-341-325%75104-29
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg
Flag of the United States.svg
1989 tour of North America [6] [7]
Test Series [40]
Ireland 1–0 Canada
Ireland 1–0 United States
30 August9 September----44--44--100%13552+83
Flag of Namibia.svg 1991 tour of Namibia [7]
Test Series
Ireland 0–2 Namibia
17 June27 June2--222--42-250%10161+40
Flag of New Zealand.svg 1992 tour of New Zealand [7] [8]
Test Series
Ireland 0–2 New Zealand
16 May6 June2--263-383-537.5%153287-134
Flag of Australia (converted).svg 1994 tour of Australia [8]
Test Series
Ireland 0–2 Australia
18 May11 June2--262-482-625%177254-77
Flag of South Africa.svg 1998 tour of South Africa [8]
Test Series
Ireland 0–2 South Africa
30 May20 June2--252-372-528.57%113144-31
Flag of Australia (converted).svg 1999 tour of Australia [8] [9]
Test Series
Ireland 0–2 Australia
31 May19 June2--221-141-325%103123-20
Flag of Argentina.svg
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg
Flag of the United States.svg
2000 Ireland rugby union tour of the Americas [10] [11] [12]
Test Series
Ireland 0–1 Argentina
Ireland 0–1–0 Canada
Ireland 1–0 United States
3 June17 June3111----311133.33%13364+69
Flag of New Zealand.svg 2002 tour of New Zealand [41] [13] [14]
Test Series
Ireland 0–2 New Zealand
8 June22 June2--211--31-233.33%7058+12
Flag of Australia (converted).svg
Flag of Tonga.svg
Flag of Samoa.svg
2003 Ireland rugby union tour of the Southern Hemisphere [15] [16] [17]
Test Series
Ireland 0–1 Australia
Ireland 1–0 Tonga
Ireland 1–0 Western Samoa
7 June20 June32-1----31-266.67%9678+18
Flag of South Africa.svg 2004 tour of South Africa [18] [19]
Test Series
Ireland 0–2 South Africa
12 June19 June2--2----2--20%3457-23
Flag of Japan.svg 2005 tour of Japan [20] [21]
Test Series
Ireland 2–0 Japan
12 June19 June22------22--100%9130+61
Flag of Australia (converted).svg
Flag of New Zealand.svg
2006 tour of New Zealand and Australia [22] [23] [24]
Test Series
Ireland 0–1 Australia
Ireland 0–2 All Blacks
10 June24 June3--3----3--30%5598-43
Flag of Argentina.svg 2007 tour of Argentina [25] [26]
Test Series
Ireland 0–2 Argentina
26 May2 June2--2----2--20%2038-18
Flag of Australia (converted).svg
Flag of New Zealand.svg
2008 tour of New Zealand and Australia [27] [42]
Test Series
Ireland 0–1 Australia
Ireland 0–1 All Blacks
7 June14 June2--2----2--20%2339-16
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg
Flag of the United States.svg
2009 tour of North America [29]
Test Series
Ireland 1–0 Canada
Ireland 1–0 United States
23 May24 June22------22--100%5216+36
Flag of Australia (converted).svg
Flag of New Zealand.svg
2010 tour of New Zealand and Australia [30] [31] [28]
Test Series
Ireland 0–1 Australia
Ireland 0–1 All Blacks
12 June26 June2--21--13--30%71118-47
Flag of New Zealand.svg 2012 tour of New Zealand [32]
Test Series
Ireland 0–3 All Blacks
9 June23 June3--3----3--30%29124-47
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg
Flag of the United States.svg
2013 tour of North America [33] [34]
Test Series
Ireland 1–0 Canada
Ireland 1–0 United States
8 June15 June22------22--100%5526+29
Flag of Argentina.svg 2014 tour of Argentina [35]
Test Series
Ireland 2–0 Argentina
7 June14 June22------22--100%5234+18
Flag of South Africa.svg 2016 tour of South Africa [36]
Test Series
Ireland 1–2 South Africa
11 June25 June21-2----31-233.33%6571-6
Flag of Japan.svg 2017 tour of Japan [37]
Test Series
Ireland 2–0 Japan
17 June24 June22------22--100%8535+50
Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2018 tour of Australia [38]
Test Series
Ireland 2–1 Australia
9 June23 June32-1----32-166.67%55550
Flag of New Zealand.svg 2022 tour of New Zealand [39]
Test Series
Ireland 2–1 New Zealand
29 June16 July32-121-153-260%121132-11
Total33 Tours572113691612281498136554.36%31712663+508

Ireland A, Emerging Ireland & Development Rugby Tours

YearToCaptainHead coachResultScore
1993South Africa, Namibia, Zimbabwe [9] Flag of Leinster.svg Kevin Potts Flag of Leinster.svg Gerry Murphy Won1–0 (Zimbabwe)
1997 Oceania [43] Flag of Leinster.svg Gabriel Fulcher
Flag of Leinster.svg Gary Halpin
Flag of England.svg Brian Ashton Lost0–1 (Western Samoa XV)
2022 South Africa [44] Flag of Leinster.svg Max Deegan
Flag of Connacht.svg Cian Prendergast
IRFU flag.svg Simon Easterby Won3–0 (All tour matches)

Tour Statistics

FlagNation or NationsFromToTest MatchesTour MatchesTotal Record
PWDLPWDLPWDL%PFPAPD
Flag of South Africa (1928-1982).svg
Flag of Namibia.svg
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg
1993 South Africa, Namibia, Zimbabwe tour [9] 21 July11 August11--65-176-185.71%219103+116
Flag of New Zealand.svg
Flag of Samoa.svg
1997 Oceania tour [9] 22 May14 June1--161-571-614.29%169337-168
Flag of South Africa.svg 2022 South Africa tour [44] 30 September9 October----33--33--100%10345+58
Total3 Tours21011590617100758.82%491485+6

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