1983 British Lions tour to New Zealand
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In 1983 the British and Irish Lions toured New Zealand for the first time since 1977. The Lions went down to a 4-0 whitewash for only the second time in history. The tour was captained by Ciaran Fitzgerald, coached by Jim Telfer and managed by Willie John McBride. The tour lasted 18 matches and almost 2 months, between May and July, 1983.
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[edit] Injuries and replacements
In addition to the players originally selected, six players subsequently joined as replacements or cover for injured players;
- Nigel Melville, who had not yet been capped by England, replaced Terry Holmes who was injured in the first test.
- Melville was injured himself in his second match and was replaced by Steve Smith.
- Eddie Butler replaced Jeff Squire.
- Nick Jeavons replaced John O'Driscoll although O'Driscoll did resume playing on the tour.
- Donal Lenihan, an original selection who had to withdraw after being diagnosed with a hernia, subsequently replaced Robert Norster.
- Gerry McLoughlin replaced Ian Stephens.
[edit] Squad
[edit] Management
- Manager Willie John McBride (Ireland)
- Coach Jim Telfer (Scotland)
- Doctor Donald McLeod
- Physio Kevin Murphy
[edit] Backs
- Robert Ackerman (London Welsh and Wales)
- Roger Baird (Kelso and Scotland),
- Ollie Campbell (Old Belvedere and Ireland),
- John Carleton (Orrell and England),
- Gwyn Evans (Maesteg and Wales),
- Dusty Hare (Leicester and England)
- Terry Holmes (Cardiff and Wales)
- David Irwin (Instonians and Ireland)
- Mike Kiernan (Dolphin and Ireland)
- Roy Laidlaw (Jedforest and Scotland)
- Hugo MacNeill (Oxford University and Ireland)
- Nigel Melville (Wasps)
- Trevor Ringland (Ballymena and Ireland)
- John Rutherford (Selkirk and Scotland)
- Steve Smith (Sale and England)
- Clive Woodward (Leicester and England)
[edit] Forwards
- Steve Bainbridge (Gosforth and England)
- John Beattie (Glasgow Academicals and Scotland)
- Steve Boyle (Gloucester and England)
- Eddie Butler (Pontypool and Wales)
- Jim Calder (Stewart's Melville FP and Scotland)
- Maurice Colclough (Angouleme and England)
- Colin Deans (Hawick and Scotland)
- Ciaran Fitzgerald (capt) (St Mary's College and Ireland)
- Nick Jeavons (Moseley and England)
- ST 'Staff' Jones (Pontypool and Wales)
- Donal Lenihan (Cork Constitution and Ireland)
- Gerry McLoughlin (Shannon and Ireland)
- Iain Milne (Heriot's FP and Scotland)
- Bob Norster (Cardiff and Wales)
- John O'Driscoll (London Irish and Ireland)
- Iain Paxton (Selkirk and Scotland)
- Graham Price (Pontypool and Wales)
- Jeff Squire (Pontypool and Wales)
- Ian Stephens (Bridgend and Wales)
- Peter Winterbottom (Headingley and England)
[edit] Results
Score | Opposition | Location | |
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Lions | 47-15 | Wanganui | Wanganui |
Lions | 12-13 | Auckland | Auckland |
Lions | 34-16 | Bay of Plenty | Rotorua |
Lions | 27-19 | Wellington | Wellington |
Lions | 25-18 | Manawatu | Palmerston North |
Lions | 26-6 | Mid Canterbury | Ashburton |
Lions | 12-16 | New Zealand | Christchurch |
Lions | 52-16 | West Coast | Greymouth |
Lions | 41-3 | Southland | Invercargill |
Lions | 41-3 | Wairarapa Bush | Masterton |
Lions | 0-9 | New Zealand | Wellington |
Lions | 21-12 | North Auckland | Whangarei |
Lions | 20-22 | Canterbury | Christchurch |
Lions | 8-15 | New Zealand | Dunedin |
Lions | 25-19 | Hawke's Bay | Napier |
Lions | 25-16 | Counties | Pukekohe |
Lions | 40-13 | Waikato | Hamilton |
Lions | 6-38 | New Zealand | Auckland |
[edit] References
- McLean, Terry; Ian Robertson (1983). Two Sides to the Argument:Lions v All Blacks '83. London: Stanley Paul & Co Ltd. ISBN 0091545005.
- Thomas, Clem; updated by Thomas, Greg (2005). The History of The British and Irish Lions. Mainstream Books. ISBN 1845960300.