1980 Fiji rugby union tour of New Zealand explained

Team:Fiji
Destination:New Zealand
Yearstart:1980
Matchplayed:12
Matchwon:4
Matchdraw:0
Matchlost:8
Testplayed:1
Testwon:1
Testdraw:0
Testlost:0
Opponent1: XV[1]
Played1:1
Won1:1
Draw1:0
Lost1:0

The 1980 Fiji rugby union tour of New Zealand was a series of twelve matches by the Fiji national rugby union team in New Zealand in August and September 1980. The Fiji team won only four of the twelve matches, and lost the single international match against a New Zealand XV – for which New Zealand did not award full international caps.

Matches

Scores and results list Fiji-s points tally first.

Opposing Team For Against Date Venue Status
Wanganuialign=center width=4011align=center width=4016width=140 align=right 6 August 1980WanganuiTour match
Wellingtonalign=center width=408align=center width=4024width=140 align=right 9 August 1980WellingtonTour match
West Coastalign=center width=4028align=center width=4012width=140 align=right 13 August 1980GreymouthTour match
Canterburyalign=center width=404align=center width=4010width=140 align=right 16 August 1980ChristchurchTour match
Southlandalign=center width=4022align=center width=4021width=140 align=right 19 August 1980InvercargillTour match
Otagoalign=center width=4010align=center width=4018width=140 align=right 23 August 1980DunedinTour match
Hawke's Bayalign=center width=4028align=center width=4019width=140 align=right 26 August 1980NapierTour match
NZ Maorialign=center width=409align=center width=4022width=140 align=right 30 August 1980RotoruaTour match
King Countryalign=center width=4031align=center width=4022width=140 align=right 3 September 1980TaumarunuiTour match
Countiesalign=center width=4010align=center width=4035width=140 align=right 6 September 1980PukekoheTour match
North Aucklandalign=center width=404align=center width=4038width=140 align=right 9 September 1980WhangareiTour match
New Zealand XValign=center width=400align=center width=4033width=140 align=right 13 September 1980Eden Park, AucklandTest match

References

Notes and References

  1. New Zealand did not award full international caps