1979 New Zealand rugby union tour of England, Scotland and Italy explained

The 1979 New Zealand rugby union tour of England, Scotland and Italy was a series of eleven matches played by the New Zealand national rugby union team (the All Blacks) in England, Scotland and Italy in October and November 1979. The tour was very successful as the team won ten of the eleven games, including the international matches against Scotland and England. The only team to defeat the All Blacks was the English Northern Division.

Matches

Scores and results list New Zealand's points tally first.

Opposing Team For Against Date Venue
London Division 21 18 24 October Twickenham, London
19 3 27 October Mansfield Park, Hawick
16 4 31 October Myreside, Edinburgh
Midland Division 33 7 3 November Welford Road, Leicester
12 6 6 November Hughenden, Glasgow
20 6 10 November Murrayfield, Edinburgh
Anglo-Scots18 9 14 November Dundee
Northern Division 9 21 17 November Cross Green, Otley
South-West and South Division 16 0 20 November County Ground Stadium, Exeter
10 9 24 November Twickenham, London
18 12 28 November Stadio Battaglini, Rovigo

Test matches

Scotland

SCOTLAND: Andy Irvine, Keith Robertson, Jim Renwick, David Johnston, Bruce Hay, John Rutherford, Alan Lawson, Iain Milne, Colin Deans, Ian McLauchlan (c), Alan Tomes, David Gray, Gordon Dickson, Ian Lambie, Mike Biggar

NEW ZEALAND: Richard Wilson, Stu Wilson, Gary Cunningham, Murray Taylor, Bernie Fraser, Eddie Dunn, Dave Loveridge, Brad Johnstone, Andy Dalton, John Spiers, Andy Haden, John Fleming, Ken Stewart, Murray Mexted, Graham Mourie (c).

England

ENGLAND: Dusty Hare, John Carleton, Tony Bond, Nick Preston, Mike Slemen, Les Cusworth, Steve Smith, Fran Cotton, Peter Wheeler, Colin Smart, Bill Beaumont (c), Maurice Colclough, Tony Neary, John Scott, Mike Rafter

NEW ZEALAND: Richard Wilson, Brian Ford, Stu Wilson, Gary Cunningham, Bernie Fraser, Murray Taylor, Dave Loveridge, Brad Johnstone, Peter Sloane, John Spiers, Andy Haden, John Fleming, Ken Stewart, Murray Mexted, Graham Mourie (c).

Touring party

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Three-quarters

Half-backs

Forwards

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