The 1980 South Africa rugby union tour of South America was a series of six matches played by the South Africa national rugby union team (the Springboks) in Paraguay, Uruguay and Chile in October 1980. The South Africa team won all six of their matches including both test matches against the South American Jaguars.[1]
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The tour was a reciprocal visit for the South American Jaguars tour to South Africa earlier in 1980 and the two test matches were originally scheduled to be played in Argentina. The Argentine government subsequently banned the South Africans from visiting Argentina in protest at the South African government's apartheid policies and the internationals were re-arranged for Uruguay and Chile. The South American side was composed entirely of Argentine players.[1]
South Africa's touring party included Errol Tobias, the first non-white player to represent the Springboks.[1]
Matches
edit| 18 October 1980 |
| South American Jaguars | 13–22 | |
| Try: Cubelli, Madero Con: Porta Drop: Landajo | Try: Burger, Gerber Stofberg Con: Botha 2 Pen: Botha Drop: Botha |
| Estadio Viera, Montevideo Referee: Laurie M. Prideaux (ENG) |
| 25 October 1980 |
| South American Jaguars | 16–30 | |
| Try: Campo, Iachetti Con: Porta Pen: Porta Drop: Porta | Try: Burger, Gerber Stofberg Con: Botha 3 Pen: Botha Drop: Botha |
| Prince of Wales, Santiago Referee: Laurie M. Prideaux (ENG) |
Touring party
edit- Manager: J. Pretorius
- Assistant Manager: Nelie Smith
- Captain: Morné du Plessis
Backs
editForwards
editReferences
edit- 1 2 3 Vivian Jenkins, ed. (1981). Rothmans Rugby Yearbook 1981–82. Rothmans Publications Ltd. pp. 52–56. ISBN 090757405X.