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1996 Australia rugby union tour of Europe

The 1996 Australia rugby union tour was a series of rugby union matches played between 19 October and 7 December 1996 in Europe by the Australia national rugby union team.

1996 Australia rugby union tour of Europe
ManagerP R A Falk
Tour captain(s)J A Eales
Summary
P W D L
Total
12 12 00 00
Test match
04 04 00 00
Opponent
P W D L
 Italy
1 1 0 0
 Scotland
1 1 0 0
 Ireland
1 1 0 0
 Wales
1 1 0 0

Results edit

Scores and results list Australia's points tally first.

Opposing Team For Against Date Venue Status
Italy A 55 19 19 October 1996 St. Maria Goretti, Catania Tour match
Italy 40 18 23 October 1996 Stadio Plebiscito, Padua Test Match
Scotland A 47 20 30 October 1996 Netherdale, Galashiels Tour match
Glasgow-Edinburgh 37 19 3 November 1996 Old Anniesland, Glasgow Tour match
Combined Scottish Districts 25 9 5 November 1996 McDiarmid Park, Perth Tour match
Scotland 29 19 9 November 1996 Murrayfield, Edinburgh Test Match
Connacht 37 20 13 November 1996 The Sports Grounds, Galway Tour match
Ulster 39 26 16 November 1996 Ravenhill, Belfast Tour match
Ireland 22 12 23 November 1996 Lansdowne Road, Dublin Test Match
Munster 55 19 26 November 1996 Thomond Park, Limerick Tour match
Wales 28 19 1 December 1996 Cardiff Arms Park, Cardiff Test Match
Barbarians 39 12 7 December 1996 Twickenham, London Tour match

In Italy edit

19 October 1996
  Italy A19–55  Australia XV

[1]

Italy: 15. Javier Pertile, 14. Massimo Ravazzolo, 13. Ivan Francescato, 12. Stefano Bordon, 11. Leandro Manteri, 10. Diego Dominguez, 9. Alessandro Troncon, 8. Orazio Arancio, 7. Andrea Sgorlon, 6. Massimo Giovanelli (capt.), 5. Diego Scaglia, 4. Walter Cristofoletto, 3. Franco Properzi-Curti, 2. Carlo Orlandi, 1. Mauro dal Sie, replacements:, Andrea Barattin
Australia : 15. Matt Burke, 14. Tim Horan, 13. Dan Herbert, 12. Pat Howard, 11. David Campese, 10. David Knox, 9. George Gregan, 8. Mike Brial, 7. David Wilson, 6. Daniel Manu, 5. John Eales (capt.), 4. John Welborn, 3. Andrew Heath, 2. Michael Foley, 1. Richard Harry, replacements:, Brett Robinson, Jason Little

In Scotland edit

30 October 1996
  Scotland A20–47  Australia XV
Try: Smith
Pen: Hodge 4
Drop: Hodge
Try: Horan 2, Burke, Connors, Payne;
Con: Burke 5
Pen: Burke 4
Netherdale, Galashiels
Referee: J. Pearson

[4]


3 November 1996
Glasgow–Edinburgh19–37  Australia XV
Try: Logan
Con: Donaldson
Pen: Donaldson 4
Try: Connors, Manu, Wilson, Knox, Campese
Con: Knox 3
Pen: Knox 2
Old Anniesland, Glasgow
Referee: A. Watson (Ireland)

[5][6]


5 November 1996
Combined Scottish Districts9–14  Australia XV
Pen: Parker 3Try: Williams, Magro, Roff
Con: Wallace 2
Pen: Wallace 2
McDiarmid Park, Perth
Referee: T Rowlands (Wales)

[7]


9 November 1996
Murrayfield, Edinburgh
Referee: Patrick Thomas (France)

[8][9]

Scotland: 15. Rowen Shepherd, 14. Tony Stanger, 13. Gregor Townsend (capt.), 12. Ronnie Eriksson, 11. Kenny Logan, 10. Craig Chalmers, 9. Gary Armstrong, 8. Eric Peters, 7. Ian Smith, 6. Murray Wallace, 5. Doddie Weir, 4. Damian Cronin, 3. Barry Stewart, 2. Kevin McKenzie, 1. Dave Hilton, replacements:, Bryan Redpath, Unused:, Derek Stark, Scott Hastings, Scott Murray, Alan Watt

Australia: 15. Matt Burke, 14. Tim Horan, 13. Dan Herbert, 12. Pat Howard, 11. Joe Roff, 10. David Knox, 9. Sam Payne, 8. Daniel Manu, 7. David Wilson, 6. Owen Finegan, 5. Warwick Waugh, 4. John Eales (capt.), 3. Andrew Blades, 2. Michael Foley, 1. Richard Harry, replacements:, Brett Robinson Unused:, Marco Caputo, Andrew Heath, George Gregan, Richard Tombs, David Campese

In Ireland edit

13 November 1996
Connacht20–37  Australia XV
Try: Leahy
Pen: Elwood
Try: Cregan 2, Finegan
Gavin, Murdoch
Con: T Wallace 3
Pen: T. Wallace 2

[10]


16 November 1996
Ulster26–39  Australia XV

23 November 1996
  Ireland12–22  Australia
Pen: Paul Burke (4)Try: David Knox
Con: Matt Burke
Pen: Matt Burke (5)
Lansdowne Road, Dublin
Attendance: 52,000[11]
Referee: Brian Campsall (England)

Ireland: 15. Jim Staples, 14. James Topping, 13. Jonny Bell, 12. Mark McCall, 11. Dominic Crotty, 10. Paul Burke, 9. Stephen McIvor, 8. Anthony Foley, 7. Denis McBride, 6. David Corkery, 5. Jeremy Davidson, 4. Gabriel Fulcher, 3. Paul Wallace, 2. Keith Wood (cap.), 1. Nick Popplewell, substitutes , Maurice Field
Australia: 15. Matt Burke, 14. Jason Little, 13. Dan Herbert, 12. Tim Horan, 11. Joe Roff, 10. David Knox, 9. George Gregan, 8. Mike Brial, 7. David Wilson, 6. Daniel Manu, 5. John Eales (cap.), 4. Warwick Waugh, 3. Andrew Blades, 2. Michael Foley, 1. Dan Crowley, substitutes:, Brett Robinson [12][13]


26 November 1996
Munster19–55  Australia XV
Try: Keane
Con: Keane
Pen: Keane 3
Drop: Murray
Try: Campese 2, Murdoch 2
Finegan, Kefu, Little
Payne, Tune
Con: Larkham 5

[14]


In Wales edit

1 December 1996
  Wales19–28  Australia
Try: Gareth Thomas
Con: Jonathan Davies
Pen: Jonathan Davies 4
Try: Mike Brial, Matt Burke
1 meta tecnica
Con: Matt Burke 2
Pen: Matt Burke 3
Cardiff Arms Park, Cardiff
Referee: Iain Ramage (Scotland)

Wales: 15. Wayne Proctor, 14. Ieuan Evans, 13. Scott Gibbs, 12. Gareth Thomas, 11. Dafydd James, 10. Jonathan Davies, 9. Rob Howley, 8. Steve Williams, 7. Kingsley Jones, 6. Hemi Taylor, 5. Derwyn Jones, 4. Gareth Llewellyn, 3. Dai Young, 2. Jonathan Humphreys (cap.), 1. Christian Loader, sostituti:, Colin Charvis, Neil Jenkins, Craig Quinnell
Australia : 15. Matt Burke, 14. Joe Roff, 13. Jason Little, 12. Tim Horan(cap.), 11. David Campese, 10. Pat Howard, 9. George Gregan, 8. Mike Brial, 7. David Wilson, 6. Owen Finegan, 5. David Giffin, 4. Tim Gavin, 3. Andrew Blades, 2. Michael Foley, 1. Dan Crowley [15]

The match against Barbarians edit

7 December 1996
Barbarians12–39  Australia XV
Try: Bateman, S Quinnell
Con: Andrew
Try: Burke 2, Roff
Campese, Horan
Con: Burke 4
Pen: Burke 2
Twickenham
Referee: Ed Morrison (England)

Barbarians: 15. T Stimpson  , (Joel Stransky 22'  ), 14 N Walker  , 13 A Bateman  , 12 Gregor Townsend  , (M Allen 73'  ), 11 T Underwood  , 10 Rob Andrew (capt)  , 9 R Howley  , (A Moore 59'  ), 8 S Quinnell  , (D. Weir 79'   ), 7 Neil Back  , 6 D McIntosh  , 5 I Jones  , 4 C Quinnell  , 3 D.Garforth  , 2 N. Hewitt  , 1 N Popplewell  
Australia: 15. Matt Burke, (Stephen Larkham, 79'), 14. Joe Roff, 13.D Herbert, 12 T Horan (capt), 11. David Campese, 10.P Howard, (R Tombs, 73'), 9. S Payne, 8.M Brial, (B Robinson 23'), 7. D Wilson, 6.O Finnegan, 5. T Gavin, 4. D Giffin, 3. A Blades, (A Heath, 77), 2. M Caputo, (M Foley, 25) 1. D.Crowley, [16]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Wallabies' easy start". The Independent. 21 October 1996. Archived from the original on 1 May 2022.
  2. ^ "Campese prepared for Test No 100". The Independent. 23 October 1996. Archived from the original on 1 May 2022.
  3. ^ "Aussies made to graft". The Independent. 24 October 1996. Archived from the original on 1 May 2022.
  4. ^ "Wallabies limp past the Scots". The Independent. 3 November 1996. Archived from the original on 1 May 2022.
  5. ^ "Rugby Union; Wallaby reject receives late call". The Independent. 4 November 1996. Archived from the original on 1 May 2022.
  6. ^ "Sorry tale of two cities". The Independent. 3 November 1996. Archived from the original on 1 May 2022.
  7. ^ "Physio's piece of history". The Independent. 6 November 1996. Archived from the original on 1 May 2022.
  8. ^ "Eales gives plucky Scots the slip". The Independent. 10 November 1996. Archived from the original on 1 May 2022.
  9. ^ "RUGBY UNION: Australia's forward march". The Independent. 11 November 1996. Archived from the original on 1 May 2022.
  10. ^ "Rugby union: Low-key Campese baffled by Connacht". The Independent. 16 November 1996. Archived from the original on 1 May 2022.
  11. ^ "AUSTRALIA TOUR - Lansdowne Road, 23 November 1996". espnscrum. Retrieved 1 November 2022.
  12. ^ "Rugby Union: Wallabies win battle of Burkes". The Independent. 24 November 1996. Archived from the original on 1 May 2022.
  13. ^ "Rugby Union: Irish need 'bit of invention'". The Independent. 25 November 1996. Archived from the original on 1 May 2022.
  14. ^ "Munster mauled as Australia finish with a flourish". The Independent. 27 November 1996. Archived from the original on 1 May 2022.[dead link]
  15. ^ "Campese parts on low note". The Independent. 2 December 1996. Archived from the original on 1 May 2022.
  16. ^ "Campese still sharp until the last thrust". The Independent. 9 December 1996. Archived from the original on 1 May 2022.


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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources 1996 Australia rugby union tour of Europe news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message The 1996 Australia rugby union tour was a series of rugby union matches played between 19 October and 7 December 1996 in Europe by the Australia national rugby union team 1996 Australia rugby union tour of EuropeManagerP R A FalkTour captain s J A EalesSummaryPWDLTotal12120 00 0Test match0 40 40 00 0OpponentPWDL Italy1100 Scotland1100 Ireland1100 Wales1100 Contents 1 Results 1 1 In Italy 1 2 In Scotland 1 3 In Ireland 1 4 In Wales 1 5 The match against Barbarians 2 See also 3 ReferencesResults editScores and results list Australia s points tally first Opposing Team For Against Date Venue StatusItaly A 55 19 19 October 1996 St Maria Goretti Catania Tour matchItaly 40 18 23 October 1996 Stadio Plebiscito Padua Test MatchScotland A 47 20 30 October 1996 Netherdale Galashiels Tour matchGlasgow Edinburgh 37 19 3 November 1996 Old Anniesland Glasgow Tour matchCombined Scottish Districts 25 9 5 November 1996 McDiarmid Park Perth Tour matchScotland 29 19 9 November 1996 Murrayfield Edinburgh Test MatchConnacht 37 20 13 November 1996 The Sports Grounds Galway Tour matchUlster 39 26 16 November 1996 Ravenhill Belfast Tour matchIreland 22 12 23 November 1996 Lansdowne Road Dublin Test MatchMunster 55 19 26 November 1996 Thomond Park Limerick Tour matchWales 28 19 1 December 1996 Cardiff Arms Park Cardiff Test MatchBarbarians 39 12 7 December 1996 Twickenham London Tour matchIn Italy edit 19 October 1996 nbsp Italy A19 55 nbsp Australia XVSt Maria Goretti Catania 1 23 October 1996 nbsp Italy18 40 nbsp AustraliaTry Stefano Bordon Diego DominguezCon Diego DominguezPen Diego DominguezDrop Diego DominguezTry Tim Horan Daniel Manu David WilsonCon Matt Burke 4Pen Matt Burke 4Stadio Plebiscito Padua Referee Don Reordan USA Italy 15 Javier Pertile 14 Massimo Ravazzolo 13 Ivan Francescato 12 Stefano Bordon 11 Leandro Manteri 10 Diego Dominguez 9 Alessandro Troncon 8 Orazio Arancio 7 Andrea Sgorlon 6 Massimo Giovanelli capt 5 Diego Scaglia 4 Walter Cristofoletto 3 Franco Properzi Curti 2 Carlo Orlandi 1 Mauro dal Sie replacements Andrea BarattinAustralia 15 Matt Burke 14 Tim Horan 13 Dan Herbert 12 Pat Howard 11 David Campese 10 David Knox 9 George Gregan 8 Mike Brial 7 David Wilson 6 Daniel Manu 5 John Eales capt 4 John Welborn 3 Andrew Heath 2 Michael Foley 1 Richard Harry replacements Brett Robinson Jason Little David Campese won his 100th cap for Australia 2 3 In Scotland edit 30 October 1996 nbsp Scotland A20 47 nbsp Australia XVTry SmithPen Hodge 4Drop HodgeTry Horan 2 Burke Connors Payne Con Burke 5Pen Burke 4Netherdale Galashiels Referee J Pearson 4 3 November 1996Glasgow Edinburgh19 37 nbsp Australia XVTry LoganCon DonaldsonPen Donaldson 4Try Connors Manu Wilson Knox CampeseCon Knox 3Pen Knox 2Old Anniesland Glasgow Referee A Watson Ireland 5 6 5 November 1996Combined Scottish Districts9 14 nbsp Australia XVPen Parker 3Try Williams Magro RoffCon Wallace 2Pen Wallace 2McDiarmid Park Perth Referee T Rowlands Wales 7 9 November 1996 nbsp Scotland19 29 nbsp AustraliaTry Kenny Logan Tony StangerPen Rowen Shepherd 3Try Dan Herbert Warwick WaughCon Matt Burke 2Pen Matt Burke 5Murrayfield Edinburgh Referee Patrick Thomas France 8 9 Scotland 15 Rowen Shepherd 14 Tony Stanger 13 Gregor Townsend capt 12 Ronnie Eriksson 11 Kenny Logan 10 Craig Chalmers 9 Gary Armstrong 8 Eric Peters 7 Ian Smith 6 Murray Wallace 5 Doddie Weir 4 Damian Cronin 3 Barry Stewart 2 Kevin McKenzie 1 Dave Hilton replacements Bryan Redpath Unused Derek Stark Scott Hastings Scott Murray Alan WattAustralia 15 Matt Burke 14 Tim Horan 13 Dan Herbert 12 Pat Howard 11 Joe Roff 10 David Knox 9 Sam Payne 8 Daniel Manu 7 David Wilson 6 Owen Finegan 5 Warwick Waugh 4 John Eales capt 3 Andrew Blades 2 Michael Foley 1 Richard Harry replacements Brett Robinson Unused Marco Caputo Andrew Heath George Gregan Richard Tombs David Campese In Ireland edit 13 November 1996Connacht20 37 nbsp Australia XVTry LeahyPen ElwoodTry Cregan 2 Finegan Gavin MurdochCon T Wallace 3Pen T Wallace 2The Sports Ground Galway 10 16 November 1996Ulster26 39 nbsp Australia XVRavenhill Belfast 23 November 1996 nbsp Ireland12 22 nbsp AustraliaPen Paul Burke 4 Try David KnoxCon Matt BurkePen Matt Burke 5 Lansdowne Road Dublin Attendance 52 000 11 Referee Brian Campsall England Ireland 15 Jim Staples 14 James Topping 13 Jonny Bell 12 Mark McCall 11 Dominic Crotty 10 Paul Burke 9 Stephen McIvor 8 Anthony Foley 7 Denis McBride 6 David Corkery 5 Jeremy Davidson 4 Gabriel Fulcher 3 Paul Wallace 2 Keith Wood cap 1 Nick Popplewell substitutes Maurice FieldAustralia 15 Matt Burke 14 Jason Little 13 Dan Herbert 12 Tim Horan 11 Joe Roff 10 David Knox 9 George Gregan 8 Mike Brial 7 David Wilson 6 Daniel Manu 5 John Eales cap 4 Warwick Waugh 3 Andrew Blades 2 Michael Foley 1 Dan Crowley substitutes Brett Robinson 12 13 26 November 1996Munster19 55 nbsp Australia XVTry KeaneCon KeanePen Keane 3Drop MurrayTry Campese 2 Murdoch 2Finegan Kefu LittlePayne TuneCon Larkham 5Thomond Park Limerick 14 In Wales edit 1 December 1996 nbsp Wales19 28 nbsp AustraliaTry Gareth ThomasCon Jonathan DaviesPen Jonathan Davies 4Try Mike Brial Matt Burke 1 meta tecnicaCon Matt Burke 2Pen Matt Burke 3Cardiff Arms Park Cardiff Referee Iain Ramage Scotland Wales 15 Wayne Proctor 14 Ieuan Evans 13 Scott Gibbs 12 Gareth Thomas 11 Dafydd James 10 Jonathan Davies 9 Rob Howley 8 Steve Williams 7 Kingsley Jones 6 Hemi Taylor 5 Derwyn Jones 4 Gareth Llewellyn 3 Dai Young 2 Jonathan Humphreys cap 1 Christian Loader sostituti Colin Charvis Neil Jenkins Craig QuinnellAustralia 15 Matt Burke 14 Joe Roff 13 Jason Little 12 Tim Horan cap 11 David Campese 10 Pat Howard 9 George Gregan 8 Mike Brial 7 David Wilson 6 Owen Finegan 5 David Giffin 4 Tim Gavin 3 Andrew Blades 2 Michael Foley 1 Dan Crowley 15 The match against Barbarians edit 7 December 1996Barbarians12 39 nbsp Australia XVTry Bateman S QuinnellCon AndrewTry Burke 2 Roff Campese HoranCon Burke 4Pen Burke 2Twickenham Referee Ed Morrison England Barbarians 15 T Stimpson nbsp Joel Stransky 22 nbsp 14 N Walker nbsp 13 A Bateman nbsp 12 Gregor Townsend nbsp M Allen 73 nbsp 11 T Underwood nbsp 10 Rob Andrew capt nbsp 9 R Howley nbsp A Moore 59 nbsp 8 S Quinnell nbsp D Weir 79 nbsp 7 Neil Back nbsp 6 D McIntosh nbsp 5 I Jones nbsp 4 C Quinnell nbsp 3 D Garforth nbsp 2 N Hewitt nbsp 1 N Popplewell nbsp Australia 15 Matt Burke Stephen Larkham 79 14 Joe Roff 13 D Herbert 12 T Horan capt 11 David Campese 10 P Howard R Tombs 73 9 S Payne 8 M Brial B Robinson 23 7 D Wilson 6 O Finnegan 5 T Gavin 4 D Giffin 3 A Blades A Heath 77 2 M Caputo M Foley 25 1 D Crowley 16 See also editHistory of rugby union matches between Australia and the Barbarians History of rugby union matches between Australia and Ireland History of rugby union matches between Australia and Italy History of rugby union matches between Australia and Scotland History of rugby union matches between Australia and WalesReferences edit Wallabies easy start The Independent 21 October 1996 Archived from the original on 1 May 2022 Campese prepared for Test No 100 The Independent 23 October 1996 Archived from the original on 1 May 2022 Aussies made to graft The Independent 24 October 1996 Archived from the original on 1 May 2022 Wallabies limp past the Scots The Independent 3 November 1996 Archived from the original on 1 May 2022 Rugby Union Wallaby reject receives late call The Independent 4 November 1996 Archived from the original on 1 May 2022 Sorry tale of two cities The Independent 3 November 1996 Archived from the original on 1 May 2022 Physio s piece of history The Independent 6 November 1996 Archived from the original on 1 May 2022 Eales gives plucky Scots the slip The Independent 10 November 1996 Archived from the original on 1 May 2022 RUGBY UNION Australia s forward march The Independent 11 November 1996 Archived from the original on 1 May 2022 Rugby union Low key Campese baffled by Connacht The Independent 16 November 1996 Archived from the original on 1 May 2022 AUSTRALIA TOUR Lansdowne Road 23 November 1996 espnscrum Retrieved 1 November 2022 Rugby Union Wallabies win battle of Burkes The Independent 24 November 1996 Archived from the original on 1 May 2022 Rugby Union Irish need bit of invention The Independent 25 November 1996 Archived from the original on 1 May 2022 Munster mauled as Australia finish with a flourish The Independent 27 November 1996 Archived from the original on 1 May 2022 dead link Campese parts on low note The Independent 2 December 1996 Archived from the original on 1 May 2022 Campese still sharp until the last thrust The Independent 9 December 1996 Archived from the original 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