2018 England rugby union tour of South Africa
Series of rugby union matches
In June 2018, England played a three-test series against South Africa as part of the 2018 mid-year rugby union tests . The series was part of the sixth year of the global rugby calendar established by World Rugby , which runs through to 2019.[ 1]
Fixtures
Squads
Note: Ages, caps and clubs are as per 9 June, the first test match of the tour.
England
On 29 May, England finalised a 34-man tour squad for their 3-test series summer tour of South Africa .[ 2]
On 11 June, Jack Singleton joined the squad as a third choice hooker option and injury cover for Luke Cowan-Dickie.[ 3]
Coaching team:
South Africa
On 26 May 2018, head coach Rassie Erasmus named a 43-man squad for South Africa's June Internationals.[ 4]
Coaching team:
Matches
English warm-up match (Barbarians)
England 45–63 Barbarians Try: Daly 16' cFrancis (2) 20' c, 30' cMercer 27' cLaunchbury 55' cMay 76' cCon: Ford (6/6) 18', 20', 28', 31', 55', 76'Pen: Ford (1/1) 48'Report Try: Ashton (3) 3' c, 6' c, 24' cVito (2) 11' c, 79' cRussell 38' cRadradra 43' cTimani 59' cLaidlaw 71' cCon: Russell (7/7) 3', 7', 12', 26', 40', 44', 59'Laidlaw (1/1) 72'Fernández Lobbe (1/1) 80'
Notes:
This is the first time since 2014 the Barbarians has defeated England.
South African warm-up match (Wales)
Notes:
Tomos Williams (Wales) and Robert du Preez , Thomas du Toit , André Esterhuizen , Travis Ismaiel , Jason Jenkins , Makazole Mapimpi , Ox Nché , Sikhumbuzo Notshe , Marvin Orie , Embrose Papier , Kwagga Smith , Akker van der Merwe and Ivan van Zyl (all South Africa) made their international debuts.
This victory saw Wales record a record third consecutive win against the Springboks, and win for the first time at a neutral venue against South Africa.
First test
Notes:
Second test
Notes:
Third test
Notes:
This was England's first victory over South Africa in South Africa since they won 27–22 in 2000 .
See also
References
External links
History Players Home stadiums Competitions and trophies Related teams Matches
Tours
Australia New Zealand South Africa Argentina Romania South Pacific North America Asia
See also