1992 Ireland rugby union tour of New Zealand explained
Team: | Ireland |
Yearstart: | 1992 |
Destination: | New Zealand |
Top Test Point Scorer: | Greg Cooper (31) |
Top Test Try Scorer: | Frank Bunce (4) |
Matchplayed: | 8 |
Matchwon: | 3 |
Matchdraw: | 0 |
Matchlost: | 5 |
Testplayed: | 2 |
Testwon: | 0 |
Testdraw: | 0 |
Testlost: | 2 |
Played1: | 2 |
Won1: | 0 |
Draw1: | 0 |
Lost1: | 2 |
Previous: | Namibia 1991 |
Next: | Australia 1994 |
1992 Ireland rugby union tour of New Zealand. The Ireland national rugby union team embarked on their second tour of New Zealand, having previously visited in 1976.[1] The tour party included father and son – tour manager Noel Murphy and his son Kenny Murphy. In 1993 Mick Galwey, Vince Cunningham, Richard Wallace and Nick Popplewell all returned to New Zealand with the British and Irish Lions.
Non-international matches
Scores and results list Ireland's points tally first.
Touring party
Backs
Forwards
See also
Notes and References
- Web site: www.irishrugby.ie . 31 October 2008 . 27 December 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20181227235812/http://www.irishrugby.ie/history/css/arch_history.htm . dead .