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The 1969–70 South Africa rugby union tour of Britain and Ireland was a rugby union tour by the South Africa national rugby union team to the Northern Hemisphere.
There were a number of anti-apartheid protests throughout the tour.
The controversial tour happened during the apartheid era in South Africa, and came shortly after the D'Oliveira affair . There were protests at many of the matches, by anti-apartheid campaigners, calling themselves 'Stop the Seventy Tour', organised by Peter Hain . Future British prime minister Gordon Brown was the group's Edinburgh organiser.
Matches
Scores and results list South Africa's points tally first.
Opposing Team
For
Against
Date
Venue
Status
Oxford University
3
6
5 November 1969
Twickenham , London
Tour match
Midland Counties East
11
9
8 November 1969
Welford Road , Leicester
Tour match
Newport
6
11
12 November 1969
Rodney Parade , Newport
Tour match
Swansea
12
0
15 November 1969
St Helens , Swansea
Tour match
Gwent
8
14
19 November 1969
Ebbw Vale
Tour match
London Counties
22
6
22 November 1969
Twickenham , London
Tour match
North West Counties
12
9
26 November 1969
White City Stadium , Manchester
Tour match
Ulster
0
0
29 November 1969
Ravenhill , Belfast
Tour match
New Brighton /North of Ireland
22
6
30 November 1969
New Brighton
Tour match
The North
37
3
2 December 1969
Aberdeen
Tour match
Scotland
3
6
6 December 1969
Murrayfield , Edinburgh
Test match
Aberavon /Neath
27
0
10 December 1969
Talbot Athletic Ground , Aberavon
Tour match
Cardiff
17
3
13 December 1969
Cardiff Arms Park , Cardiff
Tour match
Combined Services
14
6
16 December 1969
Aldershot Military Stadium , Aldershot
Tour match
England
8
11
20 December 1969
Twickenham , London
Test match
South West Counties
9
6
23 December 1969
Exeter
Tour match
Western Counties
3
3
27 December 1969
Bristol
Tour match
North East Counties
24
11
3 January 1970
Gosforth
Tour match
Midland Counties West
21
6
6 January 1970
Coventry
Tour match
Ireland
8
8
10 January 1970
Lansdowne Road , Dublin
Test match
Munster
25
9
14 January 1970
Limerick
Tour match
South of Scotland
3
3
17 January 1970
Galashiels
Tour match
Llanelli
10
9
20 January 1970
Stradey Park , Llanelli
Tour match
Wales
6
6
24 January 1970
Cardiff Arms Park , Cardiff
Test match
Southern Counties
13
0
28 January 1970
Gloucester
Tour match
Barbarians
21
12
31 January 1970
Twickenham , London
Final Challenge
References
John Inverdale (20 September 2006). "Remembering bitter Springboks tour that paved a way for change" . The Telegraph . Telegraph Media Group. Retrieved 27 April 2013.
Carolyn Hitt (19 November 2002). "Rebel with a cause Hain recalls his days on the rugby protest frontline" . Western Mail . The Free Library. Retrieved 23 April 2016.
External links
Further reading
Geoff Brown and Christian Hogsbjerg, Apartheid is Not a Game: Remembering the Stop The Seventy Tour campaign (Redwords, 2020)
Peter Hain, Don't Play with Apartheid: The Background to the Stop the Seventy Tour Campaign (1971)
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