1993 British Lions tour to New Zealand
Date22 May – 3 July
Coach(es)Scotland Ian McGeechan
Tour captain(s)Scotland Gavin Hastings
Test series winners New Zealand (2–1)
Top test point scorer(s)Scotland Gavin Hastings (38)
1993 British Lions tour to New Zealand
Summary
P W D L
Total
13 07 00 06
Test match
03 01 00 02
Opponent
P W D L
 New Zealand
3 1 0 2

In 1993 the British Lions rugby union team toured New Zealand. This was the last Lions tour in the sport's amateur era. The Lions were managed by Geoff Cooke, coached by Ian McGeechan and Dick Best, and captained by Gavin Hastings.

The Lions played a three-test series against New Zealand, and ten matches against provincial teams and the New Zealand Maori. They won six and lost four of those games. The Lions lost the first test match, but won the second to level the series, with New Zealand winning the third test and the series.

Wade Dooley appeared briefly in the 1993 British Lions Tour of New Zealand but had to leave the tour to return home to England to attend his father's funeral and he was replaced by Martin Johnson.

Squad

Backs

Name Club National team Notes
Rob AndrewWaspsEngland England
Stuart BarnesBathEngland England
Will CarlingHarlequinsEngland England
Tony ClementSwanseaWales Wales
Vince CunninghamSt Mary's CollegeIreland IrelandReplacement for Scott Hastings
Ieuan EvansLlanelliWales Wales
Scott GibbsSwanseaWales Wales
Jeremy GuscottBathEngland England
Gavin Hastings (c)WatsoniansScotland Scotland
Scott HastingsWatsoniansScotland Scotland
Ian HunterNorthamptonEngland England
Robert JonesSwanseaWales Wales
Dewi MorrisOrrellEngland England
Andy NicolDundee HSFPScotland ScotlandTemporary replacement for Robert Jones
Rory UnderwoodLeicester and RAFEngland England
Tony UnderwoodLeicesterEngland England
Richard WallaceGarryowenIreland IrelandReplacement for Ian Hunter

Forwards

Name Club National team Notes
Martin BayfieldNorthamptonEngland England
Paul BurnellLondon ScottishScotland Scotland
Ben ClarkeBathEngland England
Damian CroninLondon ScottishScotland Scotland
Wade DooleyPreston GrasshoppersEngland EnglandLeft the tour to return home for the funeral of his father
Mick GalweyShannonIreland Ireland
Martin JohnsonLeicesterEngland EnglandReplacement for Wade Dooley
Jason LeonardHarlequinsEngland England
Kenny MilneHeriot's FPScotland Scotland
Brian MooreHarlequinsEngland England
Nick PopplewellGreystonesIreland Ireland
Andy ReedBathScotland Scotland
Dean RichardsLeicesterEngland England
Mike TeagueGloucesterEngland England
Richard WebsterSwanseaWales Wales
Peter WinterbottomHarlequinsEngland England
Peter WrightBoroughmuirScotland Scotland

Schedule

Date Opponent Location Result Score
22 May North Auckland Whangarei Won 17–30
26 May North Harbour Auckland Won 29–13
29 May New Zealand Māori Wellington Won 20–24
2 June Canterbury Lancaster Park, Christchurch Won 10–28
5 June Otago Dunedin Lost 37–24
8 June Southland Invercargill Won 16–34
12 June New Zealand Lancaster Park, Christchurch Lost 20–18
16 June Taranaki New Plymouth Won 25–49
19 June Auckland Auckland Lost 23–18
22 June Hawke's Bay McLean Park, Napier Lost 29–17
26 June New Zealand Athletic Park, Wellington Won 7–20
29 June Waikato Hamilton Lost 38–10
3 July New Zealand Eden Park, Auckland Lost 30–13
Played Won Drawn Lost
13 7 0 6

Test series

First test

The first test was won by New Zealand.[1]

12 June 1993
New Zealand 20–18 British Lions
Lancaster Park, Christchurch
Referee: Brian Kinsey (Australia)

Second test

The Lions won the second Test, with a particularly strong performance by Ben Clarke.[1]

26 June 1993
New Zealand 7–20 British Lions
Try: Clarke c
Con: Fox
ReportTry: R. Underwood m
Pen: G. Hastings (4)
Drop: Andrew
Athletic Park, Wellington
Attendance: 39,000
FB15John Timu
RW14John Kirwan
OC13Frank Bunce
IC12Eroni Clarke
LW11Va'aiga Tuigamala
FH10Grant Fox
SH9Jon Preston
N88Zinzan Brooke
OF7Michael Jones
BF6Jamie Joseph
RL5Mark Cooksley
LL4Robin Brooke
TP3Olo Brown
HK2Sean Fitzpatrick (c)
LP1Craig Dowd
Coach:
New Zealand Laurie Mains
FB15Scotland Gavin Hastings (c)
RW14Wales Ieuan Evans
OC13Wales Scott Gibbs
IC12England Jeremy Guscott
LW11England Rory Underwood
FH10England Rob Andrew
SH9England Dewi Morris
N88England Dean Richards
OF7England Peter Winterbottom
BF6England Ben Clarke
RL5England Martin Bayfield
LL4England Martin Johnson
TP3England Jason Leonard
HK2England Brian Moore
LP1Ireland Nick Popplewell
Coach:
Scotland Ian McGeechan

Third test

Thus the series came down to the third Test decider at Eden Park. The Lions took a 10–0 lead, but New Zealand, helped by strong local support, recovered to easily win 30–13.[2]

3 July 1993
New Zealand 30–13 British Lions
Try: Bunce 27' c
Fitzpatrick 31' c
Preston 66' c
Con: Fox (3)
Pen: Fox (3) 43', 57', 73'
ReportTry: Gibbs 23' c
Con: G. Hastings
Pen: G. Hastings (2) 18', 51'
Eden Park, Auckland
Attendance: 47,000
Referee: Patrick Robin (France)
FB15John Timu
RW14John Kirwan
OC13Frank Bunce
IC12Lee Stensness
LW11Va'aiga Tuigamala
FH10Grant Fox
SH9Jon Preston
N88Arran Pene
OF7Michael Jones
BF6Jamie Joseph
RL5Ian Jones
LL4Robin Brooke
TP3Olo Brown
HK2Sean Fitzpatrick (c)
LP1Craig Dowd
Replacements:
LK16Mark Cooksley
N817Zinzan Brooke
CE18Matthew Cooper
SH19Ant Strachan
HK20Graham Dowd
PR21Bull Allen
Coach:
New Zealand Laurie Mains
FB15Scotland Gavin Hastings (c)
RW14Wales Ieuan Evans
OC13Wales Scott Gibbs
IC12England Jeremy Guscott
LW11England Rory Underwood
FH10England Rob Andrew
SH9England Dewi Morris
N88England Dean Richards
OF7England Peter Winterbottom
BF6England Ben Clarke
RL5England Martin Bayfield
LL4England Martin Johnson
TP3England Jason Leonard
HK2England Brian Moore
LP1Ireland Nick Popplewell
Replacements:
FB16Wales Tony Clement
CE17England Will Carling
SH18Wales Robert Jones
PR19Scotland Paul Burnell
HK20Scotland Kenny Milne
FL21England Mike Teague
Coach:
Scotland Ian McGeechan

References

  1. 1 2 "Brendan Gallagher remembers the 1993 Lions tour". 6 April 2017.
  2. "On this day: Brave 1993 Lions go down in decisive Auckland Test". 2 July 2016.
  • Jones, Stephen, ed. (1994). Rothmans Rugby Union Yearbook 1994–95. Headline. ISBN 0-7472-7850-4.
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