Langbahn Team – Weltmeisterschaft

NZRFU Centenary Matches

° New Zealand Rugby Football Union celebrated its Centenary in 1992, which included New Zealand playing three tests against an invitational World XV team.

Team

Player Date of birth Position Country
Naas Botha 27 February 1958 Fly-half  South Africa
Didier Camberabero 9 January 1961 Fly-half  France
Marc Cécillon 30 July 1959 Lock  France
Jannie Claassens 30 June 1969 Centre  South Africa
Troy Coker [nb 1] 30 May 1965 Number eight  Australia
John Eales 27 June 1970 Lock  Australia
Nick Farr-Jones (c) 18 April 1962 Scrum-half  Australia
Peter Fatialofa 26 April 1959 Prop  Western Samoa
Peter FitzSimons [nb 1] 29 June 1961 Lock  Australia
Jeremy Guscott 7 July 1965 Centre  England
Gavin Hastings 3 January 1962 Fullback  Scotland
Pieter Hendriks 13 April 1970 Wing  South Africa
Tim Horan 18 May 1970 Fly-half  Australia
André Joubert 15 April 1964 Fullback  South Africa
Phil Kearns 27 June 1967 Hooker  Australia
Martin Knoetze 18 June 1963 Wing  South Africa
Jason Little [nb 1] 26 August 1970 Centre  Australia
Gord MacKinnon 27 August 1958 Flanker  Canada
Ewen McKenzie 21 June 1965 Prop  Australia
Federico Méndez 2 August 1972 Prop  Argentina
Brendan Nasser 6 June 1964 Flanker  Australia
Andy Nicol 12 March 1971 Scrum-half  Scotland
Viliami Ofahengaue 3 May 1968 Number eight  Australia
Apollo Perelini 16 July 1969 Flanker  Western Samoa
Olivier Roumat 16 June 1966 Lock  France
Uli Schmidt 10 July 1961 Hooker  South Africa
David Sole 8 May 1962 Prop  Scotland
Gary Whetton [nb 1] 15 December 1959 Lock  New Zealand
Derek White 30 January 1958 Flanker  Scotland
Yoshihito Yoshida 18 February 1969 Wing  Japan
  1. ^ a b c d Joined the team for the final test only

Matches

Tour match

15 April 1992
Hanan Shield Districts 3–74 World XV
Pen: Barry Fairbrother (1/1)[1]Try: André Joubert (3)
Jeremy Guscott (2)
Derek White (2)
Pieter Hendriks (2)
Marc Cécillon
Tim Horan
Viliami Ofahengaue
Andy Nicol
Con: Didier Camberabero (11/13)
Fraser Park, Timaru
Attendance: 6,500
Referee: Mike Fitzgibbon (Canterbury)

First Test

Second Test

The World XV made four substitutions, exceeding the limit of three per match

Third Test

25 April 1992
New Zealand 26–15 World XV
Try: John Kirwan
Eroni Clarke
Arran Pene
Richard Loe
Con: Greg Cooper (2/4)
Pen: Greg Cooper (2/3)
[4]Try: Peter Fatialofa
Con: Naas Botha (1/1)
Pen: Naas Botha (3/3)
Eden Park, Auckland
Attendance: 34,000[5]
Referee: Derek Bevan (Wales)

Citations

References

  • Howitt, Bob (1992). Radio New Zealand Sport Rugby Annual 1992. Auckland: Moa Beckett. ISBN 1 86947 114 8.