1997 British Lions tour to South Africa

1997 British Lions tour to South Africa
Date24 May – 5 July
Coach(es) Ian McGeechan
Jim Telfer
Tour captain Martin Johnson
Test series winnersBritish Lions (2–1)
Top point scorer Tim Stimpson (111)
Top try scorer(s) John Bentley (7)
Tony Underwood (7)
Top test point scorer Neil Jenkins (41)
Top test try scorer Matt Dawson (2)
Summary
P W D L
Total
13 11 0 2
Test match
3 2 0 1
Opponent
P W D L
 South Africa
3 2 0 1
Tour chronology

The 1997 British Lions tour to South Africa was a series of matches played by the British Lions rugby union team in South Africa. The much-anticipated tour was the first after the end of apartheid in South Africa, and the first British Lions tour since rugby union turned professional. It was only the third time that a touring side won a test series in South Africa; the others being the 1974 Lions and the 1996 All Blacks.[1]

A documentary Living with Lions was produced and contains footage of players and coaching staff during and away from matches. This tour followed the Lions' 1993 tour to New Zealand and preceded their 2001 tour to Australia.

Pre-tour prospects

South Africa had won the 1995 Rugby World Cup, but were in decline at the time of the tour. The inaugural Tri Nations in 1996 had been comfortably won by New Zealand with South Africa winning only one of their four matches in the tournament. There was also some disarray in the management of the game in South Africa with the resignation of the coach Andre Markgraaff and the acrimonious replacement of the World Cup-winning captain Francois Pienaar. Nevertheless, the Lions were seen to be underdogs – for example an editorial in the South African sports magazine "SA Sports Illustrated" said "The British Lions arrived in South Africa rated – by their own media, South African media and supporters – as nothing more than rank underdogs. A nice bunch of blokes who were making a bit of history and, in so doing, winning friends rather than matches".

Test series

The British Lions won the first test at Newlands 25–16 with Neil Jenkins kicking five penalties, and Matt Dawson and Alan Tait scoring tries. Despite scoring three tries in the second test at Durban, the Springboks failed to land any penalties or conversions, while the Lions Neil Jenkins once again kicked five penalties to level the scores at 15–15 before a Jerry Guscott drop goal for an 18–15 lead for the Lions. The Lions then held off a ferocious South African fightback, with Lawrence Dallaglio putting in a try-saving tackle, and won the match 18–15 to take the series. The third test at Ellis Park was won by South Africa, 35–16.

The tour was a triumph for the British Lions management of Fran Cotton (manager), Ian McGeechan (head coach), Jim Telfer (assistant coach) and the captain Martin Johnson. It was the last time the Lions won a test series until their tour of Australia in 2013.

Lions squad

The original 35-man squad was:

Name Position Club Home Nation Notes
Martin Johnson (c) Lock Leicester England
Neil Jenkins Fullback Pontypridd Wales
Tim Stimpson Fullback Newcastle England
Nick Beal Wing Northampton England
John Bentley Wing Newcastle England
Ieuan Evans Wing Llanelli Wales
Tony Underwood Wing Newcastle England
Allan Bateman Centre Richmond Wales
Scott Gibbs Centre Swansea Wales
Will Greenwood Centre Leicester England
Jeremy Guscott Centre Bath England
Alan Tait Centre Newcastle Scotland
Paul Grayson Fly-half Northampton England
Gregor Townsend Fly-half Northampton Scotland
Matt Dawson Scrum-half Northampton England
Austin Healey Scrum-half Leicester England
Rob Howley Scrum-half Cardiff Wales
Paul Wallace Prop Saracens Ireland Replaced the injured Peter Clohessy before the start of the tour
Jason Leonard Prop Harlequins England
Graham Rowntree Prop Leicester England
Tom Smith Prop Watsonians Scotland
Dai Young Prop Cardiff Wales
Mark Regan Hooker Bristol England
Barry Williams Hooker Neath Wales
Keith Wood Hooker Harlequins Ireland
Jeremy Davidson Lock London Irish Ireland
Simon Shaw Lock Bristol England
Doddie Weir Lock Newcastle Scotland
Neil Back Back row Leicester England
Lawrence Dallaglio Back row Wasps England
Richard Hill Back row Saracens England
Eric Miller Back row Leicester Ireland
Scott Quinnell Back row Richmond Wales
Tim Rodber Back row Northampton England
Rob Wainwright Back row Watsonians Scotland
Tony Stanger Wing Hawick Scotland Later addition to the tour
Mike Catt Fly-half Bath England Later addition to the tour
Kyran Bracken Scrum-half Saracens England Later addition to the tour
Tony Diprose Back row Saracens England Later addition to the tour
Nigel Redman Lock Bath England Later addition to the tour

Matches

Scores and results list British Lions' points tally first.[1]
Date Opponent Venue Result Score
24 May Eastern Province XV Boet Erasmus Stadium, Port Elizabeth Won 39–11
28 May Border Basil Kenyon Stadium, East London Won 18–14
31 May Western Province Newlands, Cape Town Won 38–21
4 June Mpumalanga Johann van Riebeeck Stadium, Witbank Won 64–14
7 June Northern Transvaal Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria Lost 30–35
11 June Gauteng Lions Ellis Park, Johannesburg Won 20–14
14 June Sharks King's Park, Durban Won 42–12
17 June Emerging Springboks Boland Stadium, Wellington Won 51–22
21 June South Africa Newlands, Cape Town Won 25–16
24 June Free State Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein Won 52–30
28 June South Africa King's Park, Durban Won 18–15
1 July Northern Free State Noord-wes Stadium, Welkom Won 67–39
5 July South Africa Ellis Park, Johannesburg Lost 16–35

First Test

21 June 1997
South Africa 16–25 British Lions
Try: Du Randt 23' m
Bennett 44' m
Pen: Lubbe (1/1) 3'
Honiball (1/1) 50'
ReportTry: Dawson 73' m
Tait 79' m
Pen: Jenkins (5/6) 6', 33', 35', 43', 62'
Newlands Stadium, Cape Town
Referee: Colin Hawke (New Zealand)
FB 15 André Joubert
RW 14 James Small
OC 13 Japie Mulder
IC 12 Edrich Lubbe  40'
LW 11 André Snyman
FH 10 Henry Honiball
SH 9 Joost van der Westhuizen
N8 8 Gary Teichmann (c)
OF 7 André Venter
BF 6 Ruben Kruger
RL 5 Mark Andrews
LL 4 Hannes Strydom
TP 3 Adrian Garvey
HK 2 Naka Drotské
LP 1 Os du Randt
Replacements:
FB 16 Russell Bennett  40'
FB 17 Boeta Wessels
SH 18 Werner Swanepoel
LK 19 Krynauw Otto
HK 20 James Dalton
PR 21 Dawie Theron
Coach:
Carel du Plessis
FB 15 Neil Jenkins
RW 14 Ieuan Evans
OC 13 Scott Gibbs
IC 12 Jeremy Guscott
LW 11 Alan Tait
FH 10 Gregor Townsend
SH 9 Matt Dawson
N8 8 Tim Rodber
OF 7 Richard Hill
BF 6 Lawrence Dallaglio
RL 5 Jeremy Davidson
LL 4 Martin Johnson (c)
TP 3 Paul Wallace
HK 2 Keith Wood
LP 1 Tom Smith  79'
Replacements:
PR 16 Jason Leonard  79'
WG 17 John Bentley
CE 18 Mike Catt
SH 19 Austin Healey
HK 20 Barry Williams
FL 21 Rob Wainwright
Coach:
Ian McGeechan

Second Test

28 June 1997
South Africa 15–18 British Lions
Try: Van der Westhuizen
Montgomery
Joubert
ReportPen: Jenkins (5)
Drop: Guscott
Kings Park Stadium, Durban
Attendance: 50,000
Referee: Didier Mene (France)
FB 15 André Joubert
RW 14 André Snyman
OC 13 Percy Montgomery
IC 12 Danie van Schalkwyk
LW 11 Pieter Rossouw
FH 10 Henry Honiball
SH 9 Joost van der Westhuizen
N8 8 Gary Teichmann (c)
OF 7 André Venter
BF 6 Ruben Kruger  50'
RL 5 Mark Andrews
LL 4 Hannes Strydom
TP 3 Adrian Garvey  67'
HK 2 Naka Drotské
LP 1 Os du Randt
Replacements:
PR 16 Dawie Theron  67'
LK 17 Fritz van Heerden  50'
FB 18 Russell Bennett
FB 19 Boeta Wessels
SH 20 Werner Swanepoel
HK 21 James Dalton
Coach:
Carel du Plessis
FB 15 Neil Jenkins
RW 14 John Bentley
OC 13 Scott Gibbs
IC 12 Jeremy Guscott
LW 11 Alan Tait  76'
FH 10 Gregor Townsend
SH 9 Matt Dawson
N8 8 Tim Rodber  76'
OF 7 Richard Hill  57'
BF 6 Lawrence Dallaglio
RL 5 Jeremy Davidson
LL 4 Martin Johnson (c)
TP 3 Paul Wallace
HK 2 Keith Wood
LP 1 Tom Smith
Replacements:
SH 16 Austin Healey  76'
FL 17 Neil Back  57'
N8 18 Eric Miller  76'
CE 19 Mike Catt
HK 20 Barry Williams
PR 21 Jason Leonard
Coach:
Ian McGeechan

Third Test

5 July 1997
South Africa 35–16 British Lions
Try: Van der Westhuizen
Montgomery
Snyman
Rossouw
Con: De Beer (2)
Honiball
Pen: De Beer (3)
ReportTry: Dawson
Con: Jenkins
Pen: Jenkins(3)
Ellis Park Stadium, Johannesburg
Attendance: 62,000
Referee: Wayne Erickson (Australia)
FB 15 Russell Bennett
RW 14 André Snyman
OC 13 Percy Montgomery  53'
IC 12 Danie van Schalkwyk
LW 11 Pieter Rossouw
FH 10 Jannie de Beer  71'
SH 9 Joost van der Westhuizen  80'
N8 8 Gary Teichmann (c)  73'
OF 7 Rassie Erasmus
BF 6 André Venter
RL 5 Krynauw Otto
LL 4 Hannes Strydom
TP 3 Dawie Theron
HK 2 James Dalton  69'
LP 1 Os du Randt  63'
Replacements:
FH 16 Henry Honiball  53'
WG 17 Justin Swart  71'
SH 18 Werner Swanepoel  80'
PR 19 Adrian Garvey  63'
HK 20 Naka Drotské  69'
LK 21 Fritz van Heerden  73'
Coach:
Carel du Plessis
FB 15 Neil Jenkins
RW 14 John Bentley
OC 13 Jeremy Guscott  40'
IC 12 Scott Gibbs
LW 11 Tony Underwood  30'
FH 10 Mike Catt
SH 9 Matt Dawson  80'
N8 8 Lawrence Dallaglio
OF 7 Neil Back
BF 6 Rob Wainwright
RL 5 Jeremy Davidson
LL 4 Martin Johnson (c)
TP 3 Paul Wallace
HK 2 Mark Regan
LP 1 Tom Smith
Replacements:
CE 16 Allan Bateman  40'
FB 17 Tim Stimpson  30'
SH 18 Austin Healey  80'
FL 19 Richard Hill
HK 20 Barry Williams
PR 21 Dai Young
Coach:
Ian McGeechan

References

  1. ^ a b Mick Cleary and John Griffiths, ed. (1997). Rothmans Rugby Union Yearbook 1997–98. London: Headline Book Publishing. ISBN 0-7472-7732-X.