Rassie
Trevor Allan (34)
Yeah mate. I have done that as well.Rassie if you like history, Sky sports here in sans-soap land today showcased the '71 lions and 73 lions. 2 matches Aus (Reds and Waratahs), and 22 in NZ including 4 tests. Interestingly Reds won 15-11
22 matches in saffa land, incl. 4 tests.
Great coverage, all in black and white, and some very long muttonchop sideboards to boot!
Proper reflection on British rugby in general would have revealed that rugby in the United Kingdom was on an upward curve and that a significant transformation took place in how they approach the game. England for example toured to South Africa in 1972 beating the Springboks in a one-off test and then followed it up by beating the All Blacks in 1973 in New Zealand; revealing that the 1972 victory over the Springboks was not a flux and/or the results of South Africa being poor on the day.
They won 21 out of their 22 matches here
While we on history. Not many sides had the luxury of beating the All Blacks. But Rhodesia (Zimbabwe) managed it. Not many know that.
Also my team Western Province (Stormers) have achieved something that no other SA team have been able to match. That is double victories of NZ in 1928 and 1976. Stormers off course was first to beat all 5 Kiwi teams in Super Rugby 2010. Think a feat the Reds managed to achieve in 2011 and this year. Province have also beaten the Wallabies, drew with England and beaten the British and Irish Lions 3 times in 1903 and won another match in 1924, the match then had been regarded as "test" status.
So ugm ugm 28 - 21 another can of Saffer whip ass opened on the dominating Kiwi's haha
On the head to head this year it is South Africa 4 NZ 1