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Biffo

Ken Catchpole (46)
The media are in a micro-frenzy about the possibility of the Wallabies "winning successive tests in RSA" for the first time since John Thornett's team.

Let me digress for a second. All genuflect to that great rugby man John Thornett.

Un-digressing, how many times since 1963 have the Wallabies played the Bokke in successive tests in RSA ... leaving aside the silliness of carrying forward from one year to the next?
 

Lindommer

Simon Poidevin (60)
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Don't forget Australia toured SA in 1969, played four tests and lost the lot.

I call them "Australia" advisedly as up until the 80s the term "Wallabies" was reserved for the touring party of the British Isles. Before then it was possible to be an Australian test player but not a Wallaby if someone played a test in Australia, or against another nation away but not in Britain or Ireland. Conversely, it was possible to be a Wallaby but not play a test if a player was a dirt-tracker on a tour of the British Isles. The Wallabies were called the "First Wallabies" who toured in 1908 up to the, was it, "Tenth Wallabies" who toured in the late 70s. The ARU changed the naming of Australian test teams in the 80s to calling them all "Wallabies".

A dim bell is ringing to tell me the name "All Blacks" may have had a similar history.
 
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Biffo said:
The media are in a micro-frenzy about the possibility of the Wallabies "winning successive tests in RSA" for the first time since John Thornett's team.

Let me digress for a second. All genuflect to that great rugby man John Thornett.

Un-digressing, how many times since 1963 have the Wallabies played the Bokke in successive tests in RSA ... leaving aside the silliness of carrying forward from one year to the next?
i dont see how this is so hard to comprehend, these successive tests in RSA is more about the fact that we havent beaten them twice in a row in RSA since 1963, Its not so much about the 'successive' test factor, its more about beating them twice in a row regardless of the tests backing up against each other, and i dont see how you can ignore the factor of carrying it from one year to the next! apart from the physchological barriers it puts up for players its also a fundamental part of records.
 

Lee Grant

John Eales (66)
I'm pretty sure that 1969 when we lost the lot was the last tour we ever had there.

We started going back there when the ban was lifted after the 1991 RWC.

When the professional era started we played there just once ever year in 3N but a few years back we played an additional game for the Mandela plate and lost both.
 

cyclopath

George Smith (75)
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But will it make any "difference" if we do it? The Boks hadn't won in NZ for 10 yrs, and not at Dunedin (IIRC), did it, and look where they are now. I get the sense that NZ and SA fans never really feel the Wallabies are an equal foe than those countries are to each other, and historically they are right. It seems to me there is an attitude that whatever the Wallabies achieve, next time they will falter. It's as much no-one really thinks SA will lose another test in a row, as no-one believing Aust will win another.
These milestones ( or indeed millstones) are great, but since the Wobbs won at Dunedin, what have we done in NZ? I want to see us win to prove the Wallabies are getting an ability to back up, more than breaking a 40 yr hoodoo in SA. On form I think we should. Being an Aussie rugby fan I'm more pragmatic and accept there's a good chance we may not.
 

Scorz

Syd Malcolm (24)
From a leaning forward grasping position the straw they usually reach for are the ones that relate to winning two games being enough to win a best of 3 series... to the filthy animals in the media, winning 2 out of 2 is enough to sell some more inches.
 

naza

Alan Cameron (40)
We won the silverware though - who cares about game 3 ? We'll need a bigger trophy cabinet soon.

I admire the amazing psychological ploy by Robbie Deans - winning the Nelson Mandela Challenge Plate but lulling the Boks into thinking PDV is good and that their #1 World Ranking is still justified. The Boks will slowly implode from within. Robbie is a genius.
 

liquor box

Peter Sullivan (51)
Biffo said:
The media are in a micro-frenzy about the possibility of the Wallabies "winning successive tests in RSA" for the first time since John Thornett's team.

just to be a pedant- it occured during the world cup on 31 may 1995 and then 3 june 1995.
We beat Canada 27-11 and then Romania 42-3

I realize it was possibly a reference to beating the Boks twice, but we have done it before!
 

PaarlBok

Rod McCall (65)
liquor box said:
Biffo said:
The media are in a micro-frenzy about the possibility of the Wallabies "winning successive tests in RSA" for the first time since John Thornett's team.

just to be a pedant- it occured during the world cup on 31 may 1995 and then 3 june 1995.
We beat Canada 27-11 and then Romania 42-3

I realize it was possibly a reference to beating the Boks twice, but we have done it before!
Wyn Doos if its the same one as Flanker welcome in your home.

Here is the Springbokke vs Wallabies record
Date Result Venue
08 Jul 1933 Win: 17-3 Newlands, Cape Town
22 Jul 1933 Lose: 6-21 Kingsmead, Durban
12 Aug 1933 Win: 12-3 Ellispark, Johannesburg
26 Aug 1933 Win: 11-0 Crusaders (St George's Park), Port Elizabeth
02 Sep 1933 Lose: 4-15 Springbokpark, Bloemfontein
26 Jun 1937 Win: 9-5 Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney
17 Jul 1937 Win: 26-17 Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney
22 Aug 1953 Win: 25-3 Ellispark, Johannesburg
05 Sep 1953 Lose: 14-18 Newlands, Cape Town
19 Sep 1953 Win: 18-8 Kingsmead, Durban
26 Sep 1953 Win: 22-9 Crusaders (St George's Park), Port Elizabeth
26 May 1956 Win: 9-0 Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney
02 Jun 1956 Win: 9-0 Brisbane Exhibition Ground, Brisbane
05 Aug 1961 Win: 28-3 Ellispark, Johannesburg
12 Aug 1961 Win: 23-11 EPRFU Stadium (Boet Erasmus), Port Elizabeth
13 Jul 1963 Win: 14-3 Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria
10 Aug 1963 Lose: 5-9 Newlands, Cape Town
24 Aug 1963 Lose: 9-11 Ellispark, Johannesburg
07 Sep 1963 Win: 22-6 EPRFU Stadium (Boet Erasmus), Port Elizabeth
19 Jun 1965 Lose: 11-18 Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney
26 Jun 1965 Lose: 8-12 Suncorp Stadium (Lang Park), Brisbane
02 Aug 1969 Win: 30-11 Ellispark, Johannesburg
16 Aug 1969 Win: 16-9 Kingspark, Durban
06 Sep 1969 Win: 11-3 Newlands, Cape Town
20 Sep 1969 Win: 19-8 Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein
17 Jul 1971 Win: 19-11 Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney
31 Jul 1971 Win: 14-6 Brisbane Exhibition Ground, Brisbane
07 Aug 1971 Win: 18-6 Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney
22 Aug 1992 Lose: 3-26 Newlands, Cape Town
31 Jul 1993 Win: 19-12 Aussie Stadium (SFG), Sydney
14 Aug 1993 Lose: 20-28 Ballymore, Brisbane
21 Aug 1993 Lose: 12-19 Aussie Stadium (SFG), Sydney
25 May 1995 Win: 27-18 Newlands, Cape Town
13 Jul 1996 Lose: 16-21 Aussie Stadium (SFG), Sydney
03 Aug 1996 Win: 25-19 Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein
02 Aug 1997 Lose: 20-32 Suncorp Stadium (Lang Park), Brisbane
23 Aug 1997 Win: 61-22 Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria
18 Jul 1998 Win: 14-13 Subiaco Oval, Perth
22 Aug 1998 Win: 29-15 Ellispark, Johannesburg
17 Jul 1999 Lose: 6-32 Suncorp Stadium (Lang Park), Brisbane
14 Aug 1999 Win: 10-9 Newlands, Cape Town
30 Oct 1999 Lose: 21-27 Twickenham, London
08 Jul 2000 Lose: 23-44 Colonial Stadium (Telstra Dome), Melbourne
29 Jul 2000 Lose: 6-26 Stadium Australia (Telstra), Sydney
26 Aug 2000 Lose: 18-19 Kingspark, Durban
28 Jul 2001 Win: 20-15 Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria
18 Aug 2001 Draw: 14-14 Subiaco Oval, Perth
27 Jul 2002 Lose: 27-38 Wooloongabba, Brisbane
17 Aug 2002 Win: 33-31 Ellispark, Johannesburg
12 Jul 2003 Win: 26-22 Newlands, Cape Town
02 Aug 2003 Lose: 9-29 Suncorp Stadium (Lang Park), Brisbane
31 Jul 2004 Lose: 26-30 Subiaco Oval, Perth
21 Aug 2004 Win: 23-19 Kingspark, Durban
09 Jul 2005 Lose: 12-30 Stadium Australia (Telstra), Sydney
23 Jul 2005 Win: 33-20 Ellispark, Johannesburg
30 Jul 2005 Win: 22-16 Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria
20 Aug 2005 Win: 22-19 Subiaco Oval, Perth
15 Jul 2006 Lose: 0-49 Suncorp Stadium (Lang Park), Brisbane
05 Aug 2006 Lose: 18-20 Stadium Australia (Telstra), Sydney
09 Sep 2006 Win: 24-16 Ellispark, Johannesburg
16 Jun 2007 Win: 22-19 Newlands, Cape Town
07 Jul 2007 Lose: 17-25 Stadium Australia (Telstra), Sydney
19 Jul 2008 Lose: 9-16 Subiaco Oval, Perth
23 Aug 2008 Lose: 15-27 Kingspark, Durban
30 Aug 2008 Win: 53-8 Ellispark, Johannesburg

If you lot wants more info in specific tests, just ask.
 
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