1988 Australia rugby union tour of England, Scotland and Italy Summary Total Test match Opponent England Scotland Italy
The 1988 Australia rugby union tour of England, Scotland and Italy was a series of fifteen matches played by the Australia national rugby union team (the Wallabies) in England, Scotland and Italy (with one match in Wales ) from October to December 1988. The Wallabies won eleven of their matches and lost the other four; they lost to England in their first international match but beat Scotland in the second and concluded the tour with a further international win over Italy.
Matches [ edit ] Scores and results list Australia's points tally first. Opposing Team Result For Against Date Venue London Lost 10 21 15 October Twickenham , London Northern Division Lost 9 15 19 October Cross Green , Otley England B Won 37 9 22 October Heywood Road , Sale South-West Division Lost 10 26 26 October Bristol Midland Division Won 25 18 29 October Welford Road , Leicester England Students Won 36 13 1 November Cambridge ENGLAND Lost 19 28 5 November Twickenham , London Edinburgh Won 25 19 9 November Myreside , Edinburgh South of Scotland Won 29 4 12 November Mansfield Park , Hawick North and Midlands of Scotland Won 37 17 15 November Dundee SCOTLAND Won 32 13 19 November Murrayfield , Edinburgh Combined Services Won 48 7 22 November Aldershot Military Stadium , Aldershot Barbarians Won 40 22 26 November Cardiff Arms Park , Cardiff Italy B Won 26 18 30 November Prato ITALY Won 55 6 3 December Rome
Touring party [ edit ] References [ edit ] Stephen Jones, ed. (1989). Rothmans Rugby Yearbook 1989–90 . Queen Anne Press. pp. 21–27. ISBN 0-356-17862-5 .
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