1998 Wales rugby union tour of Africa explained

Team:Wales
Destination:Africa
Yearstart:1998
Coach:Dennis John
Captain:Rob Howley
Matchplayed:6
Matchwon:1
Matchdraw:0
Matchlost:5
Testplayed:2
Testwon:1
Testdraw:0
Testlost:1
Played1:1
Won1:1
Draw1:0
Lost1:0
Played2:1
Won2:0
Draw2:0
Lost2:1

The Wales national rugby union team toured southern Africa in June 1998, playing test matches against Zimbabwe and South Africa, as well as tour matches against the Emerging Springboks and three of the South African provincial sides.

Wales head coach Kevin Bowring had resigned at the end of the 1998 Five Nations Championship, and with a replacement yet to be appointed, Dennis John was made caretaker coach ahead of the tour.[1] Prior to the tour, 18 players from Wales made themselves unavailable to participate, while a further 8 picked up injuries during the tour.[2]

Wales won their initial match against Zimbabwe in Harare, before moving on to the second leg of the tour in South Africa. Here they would play four tour matches against representative and provincial opposition and a test match against the Springboks. Wales lost all four of the tour matches, and then were defeated by South Africa in the test match. The final scoreline of 96–13 was the biggest defeat Wales had ever had,[3] and remains so .

Squad

Pending the appointment of a replacement for coach Kevin Bowring, who resigned after the 1998 Five Nations Championship, Wales named Pontypridd's Dennis John as their interim coach for the tour of southern Africa. With 16 regular squad members unavailable due to injury, including fly-half Neil Jenkins and centre Scott Gibbs, they named a 30-man squad that included 10 uncapped players[4] A further seven players were injured during the tour, including captain Rob Howley; called up in their place were the likes of Ebbw Vale back rower Kingsley Jones – in what would turn out to be his final Wales call-up – and uncapped Llanelli fly-half Stephen Jones.

NamePositionClubNotes
HookerSwansea
HookerRichmond
PropRichmond
PropNeath
PropPontypridd
PropNeath
LockSwansea
LockNewport
LockSwansea
LockBridgendInjury replacement for Mark Jones
LockLlanelli
Back rowSwanseaWithdrew due to injury
Back rowSwansea
Back rowEbbw ValeInjury replacement for Rob Appleyard
Back rowEbbw ValeWithdrew due to injury
Back rowPontypriddInjury replacement for Scott Quinnell
Back rowRichmondWithdrew due to injury
Back rowSwanseaInjury replacement for Martyn Williams
Back rowBath
Back rowPontypriddWithdrew due to injury
Scrum-halfCardiffCaptain
Scrum-halfPontypridd
Scrum-halfEbbw ValeInjury cover for Rob Howley
Fly-halfLlanelliInjury replacement for Wayne Proctor
Fly-halfEbbw Vale
Fly-halfSwansea
CentreCardiff
CentreNeathInjury replacement for David Weatherley
CentreEbbw Vale
CentreSwansea
WingLlanelli
WingPontypridd
WingLlanelliWithdrew due to injury
WingSwansea
WingEbbw Vale
Full-backSwanseaWithdrew due to injury
Full-backLlanelli

Results

Scores and results list Wales's points tally first.

Opponent For Against Date Venue Status Reference
Zimbabwe align=center width=4049 align=center width=4011 width=140 align=right6 June 1998 Harare Test match [5]
align=center width=4013 align=center width=4035 width=140 align=right12 June 1998 Tour match
align=center width=408 align=center width=4024 width=140 align=right16 June 1998 Tour match
align=center width=4023 align=center width=4030 width=140 align=right19 June 1998 Tour match [6]
align=center width=4037 align=center width=4039 width=140 align=right23 June 1998 Tour match [7]
South Africa align=center width=4013 align=center width=4096width=140 align=right 27 June 1998Loftus Versfeld Stadium, PretoriaTest match[8]

Zimbabwe vs Wales

FB 15Victor Olonga
RW 14G. Campbell
OC 13John Ewing
IC 12Brendan French
LW 11R. Karimazondo
FH 10
SH 9
N8 8 Brendon Dawson (c)
OF 7
BF 6 Leon Greeff
RL 5 Shaun Landman
LL 4 Brenton Catterall
TP 3 Graham Stewart
HK 2
LP 1 Gary Snyder
Replacements:
FL C. McNab
WG
FB
SH
HK
Coach:
Alex Nicholls
FB 15
RW 14Richard Rees
OC 13
IC 12Dafydd James
LW 11Wayne Proctor
FH 10Arwel Thomas
SH 9 Rob Howley (c)
N8 8
OF 7 Martyn Williams
BF 6 Nathan Thomas
RL 5 Andy Moore
LL 4
TP 3 John Davies
HK 2
LP 1 Darren Morris
Replacements:
CE 16
FB 17
SH 18
HK 19
PR 20Mike Griffiths
LK 21
FL 22
Coach:
Dennis John

South Africa vs Wales

FB 15Percy Montgomery
RW 14
OC 13André Snyman
IC 12
LW 11Pieter Rossouw
FH 10Franco Smith
SH 9
N8 8 André Venter
OF 7
BF 6 Rassie Erasmus
RL 5
LL 4 Krynauw Otto
TP 3
HK 2
LP 1 Robbi Kempson
Replacements:
WG 16
CE 17
SH 18
N8 19
FL 20
PR 21
HK 22
Coach:
Nick Mallett
FB 15
RW 14Dafydd James
OC 13Mark Taylor
IC 12
LW 11Garan Evans
FH 10Arwel Thomas
SH 9
N8 8
OF 7
BF 6 Nathan Thomas
RL 5 Andy Moore
LL 4 Ian Gough
TP 3
HK 2
LP 1 Mike Griffiths
Replacements:
FB 16
FH 17
SH 18
FL 19
LK 20
PR 21
HK 22
Coach:
Dennis John

References

Notes and References

  1. News: Howell . Andy . 20 June 2014 . 'It was like a scene from the film, Zulu!' The inside story of South Africa 96-13 Wales...through the eyes of those who were there . Wales Online . 19 December 2020 .
  2. News: Orders . Mark . 1 April 2020 . The day fuming Colin Charvis turned on his own Wales team-mates . Wales Online . 19 December 2020 .
  3. News: Godwin . Hugh . 27 June 1998 . Rugby Union: Blackest day for the Welsh . The Independent . https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220501/https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/rugby-union-blackest-day-for-the-welsh-1168169.html . 1 May 2022 . subscription . live . 19 December 2020 .
  4. News: Chris . Hewett . Rugby Union: Wales call on John for the short term . The Independent . 21 May 1998 . 20 March 2024 .
  5. News: Hugh . Godwin . Rugby Union: Hayward launches Wales' tour . The Independent . 6 June 1998 . 19 December 2020 . https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220501/https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/rugby-union-hayward-launches-wales-tour-1163428.html . 1 May 2022 . subscription . live .
  6. News: Rugby Union: Joubert has final word as Natal ease past Wales . The Independent . 19 June 1998 . 19 December 2020 . https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220501/https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/rugby-union-joubert-has-final-word-as-natal-ease-past-wales-1166245.html . 1 May 2022 . subscription . live .
  7. News: Rugby Union: Thomas sent off as Wales succumb . The Independent . 23 June 1998 . 19 December 2020 . https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220501/https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/rugby-union-thomas-sent-off-as-wales-succumb-1167210.html . 1 May 2022 . subscription .
  8. News: Osterhuis . Mark . 28 June 1998 . Rugby Union: Boks brand Wales as worst in history . The Independent . https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220501/https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/rugby-union-boks-brand-wales-as-worst-in-history-1168429.html . 1 May 2022 . subscription . live . 19 December 2020 .