1931–32 South Africa rugby union tour of Britain and Ireland

The 1931–32 South Africa tour of Britain and Ireland was a collection of friendly rugby union games undertaken by the South Africa national team against the four British Home Nation teams. The tour also took in several matches against British and Irish club, county and invitational teams. This was the fourth South Africa tour and the third tour of the Northern Hemisphere.

1931–32 South Africa rugby union tour of Britain and Ireland
The touring squad
Summary
PWDL
Total
26230201
Test match
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Opponent
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 Wales
1100
 Ireland
1100
 England
1100
 Scotland
1100

The tour was extremely successful for the South Africans, as the team only lost a single match. In the tests played the team beat all four home nations. The only team to beat the Springboks was the invitational East Midlands county team. The final tour record saw 26 matches played, with South Africa winning 23, losing one and drawing two.

Criticism of playing style edit

Although very successful on the pitch, the touring South Africans were unloved by their hosts and the press back home. Bennie Osler, the South African captain, introduced a style of play which centred on a continual kicking game; either into touch in an attempt to support his large pack or diagonally across the pitch for his wings to chase. This was seen by many critics of the time as 10-man tactics, with the backs taken out of the match, and thus the entertainment brought by previous South African tours removed.

Welsh journalist 'Old Stager' stated "The Africans, by adherence to ten-man rugby, are winning their matches, but are not capturing the hearts and the imagination of rugby followers...". O.L. Owen in his History of the RFU concurred with these thoughts, "The least spectacular and, so far as back play was concerned, the most disappointing of the South African touring sides..."[1]

Results edit

DateOpponentLocationResultScore
Match 1Gloucester and SomersetBristolWon14–3
Match 28 OctoberNewport RFCRodney Parade, NewportWon15–3
Match 310 OctoberSwansea RFCSt Helens, SwanseaWon10–3
Match 414 OctoberAbertillery and Cross KeysAbertillery Park, AbertilleryWon10–9
Match 5LondonTwickenham, LondonWon30–3
Match 6Midland CountiesVilla Park, BirminghamWon13–3
Match 7Durham and NorthumberlandRoker Park, SunderlandWon41–0
Match 828 October[2]GlasgowAnnieslandWon21–13
Match 931 October[3]South of ScotlandMelrose, ScotlandDrawn0–0
Match 10Cambridge UniversityCambridgeWon21–9
Match 11Combined ServicesTwickenham, LondonWon23–0
Match 12Oxford UniversityOxfordWon24–3
Match 1314 NovemberLeicestershire and East MidlandsWelford Road, LeicesterLost21–30
Match 14Devon and CornwallDevonportDrawn3–3
Match 1521 NovemberCardiffCardiff Arms Park, CardiffWon13–5
Match 1624 NovemberLlanelliStradey Park, LlanelliWon9–0
Match 1728 NovemberNeath and AberavonThe Gnoll, NeathWon8–3
Match 185 December  WalesSt Helens, SwanseaWon8–3
Match 19Lancashire and CheshireWaterlooWon20–9
Match 20UlsterRavenhill, BelfastWon30–3
Match 2119 December  IrelandDublinWon8–3
Match 22LondonTwickenham, LondonWon16–8
Match 232 January 1932  EnglandTwickenham, LondonWon7–0
Match 24Cumberland and YorkshireWorkingtonWon27–5
Match 259 January 1932[4]North of ScotlandAberdeenWon9–0
Match 2616 January 1932  ScotlandMurrayfield, EdinburghWon6–3

Touring party edit

Management edit

Full backs edit

Three-quarters edit

Half backs edit

Forwards edit

The matches edit

Newport edit

8 October 1931
Newport3–15South Africa
Try: RichardsTry: Zimerman
SC Louw
van der Merwe
Osler
Pen: Brand
Rodney Parade
Attendance: 70,000
Referee: RW Barry (Cardiff)

Newport: WA Everson, Jack Morley (capt.), K Richards, JR Edwards, K Watkins, Dicky Ralph, R Tovey, JC Slade, J Hughes, JA Addison, Harry Peacock, R Newton, DA Jones, P Hordern, Sam Danahar

South Africa: GH Brand, M Zimerman, JH van der Westhuizen, JC van der Westhuizen, FW Wearing, BL Osler, P de Villiers, MM Louw, PJ Mostert, SC Louw, JN Bierman, SR du Toit, PJ Nel, AJ van der Merwe, GM Daneel

Swansea edit

10 October 1931
Swansea3–10South Africa
Try: DaveyTry: Brand
JC van der Westhuizen
Con: Brand
St Helens
Attendance: 40,000
Referee: TH Phillips (Pontypridd)

Swansea: Iorrie Herbert, Rhys Evans, Jack Rees (capt.), Claude Davey, Jim Dark, Dennis Manley, Idwal Rees, Bryn Evans, Tom Day, Glyn Jones, Gwynfor Lewis, Dai Thomas, Will Davies, Joe White, Edgar Long

South Africa: JC Tindall, JH van der Westhuizen, JC van der Westhuizen (capt.), FW Wearing, GH Brand, MG Francis, DH Craven, MM Louw, HG Kipling, SC Louw, AJ van der Merwe, V Geere, HM Forrest, GM Daneel, JAJ McDonald

Abertillery and Cross Keys edit

14 October 1931
Abertillery and Cross Keys9–10South Africa
Try: Thomas (2)
Pen: O'Neill
Try: Du Toit
van der Merwe
Con: Osler (2)
Abertillery Park
Attendance: 25,000
Referee: WJ Llewellyn (Bridgend)

Abertillery/Cross Keys: Jimmy O'Neill (Abertillery) (capt.), Jim Bird (Abertillery), George Thompson (Cross Keys), Gerald Lewis (Cross Keys), JR Davies (Cross Keys), Syd Watkins (Cross Keys), Albert Hockey (Abertillery), Mel Meek (Abertillery), Lonza Bowdler (Cross Keys), Ken Salmon (Cross Keys), Steve Morris (Cross Keys), Trevor Thomas (Abertillery), Eddie Lloyd (Abertillery), RT Probert (Cross Keys), Albert Fear (Abertillery)

South Africa: JC Tindall, JH van der Westhuizen, BG Gray, J White, M Zimmerman, BL Osler (capt.), DH Craven, PJ Mostert, HG Kipling, SR du Toit, V Geere, PJ Nel, LC Strachan, JB Dold, AJ van der Merwe

Glasgow edit

28 October 1931
Glasgow District13–21South Africa
Try: Nicholson
Murdoch
Con Shaw
Scott
Pen Scott
ReportTry: Zimmerman (2)
Louw
Venter
Con: Brand (3)
Pen Brand
Old Anniesland
Attendance: 12,000
Referee: JFC Moffat

Leicestershire and East Midlands edit

14 November 1931
Leicestershire and East Midlands30-21South Africa
Try: Slow (2)
Hardwicke
Beamish
Buckingham
Cons: Weston (4)
Pen: Weston
Drop Goal: Slow
Try: Zimmerman (4)
Gray
Con: Francis
Drop Goal: Francis
Welford Road
Attendance: 25,000

Leicestershire and East Midlands:Bobby Barr (Leicester); Jeff Hardwicke (Leicester), Ralph Buckingham (Leicester), Charlie Brumwell (Bedford), Len Ashwell (Bedford); Charles Slow (Northampton), Bernard Gadney (Leicester); Henry Greenwood (Leicester), Doug Norman (Leicester), Ray Longland (Northampton), Thomas Harris (Northampton), Anthony Roncoroni (West Herts), William Weston (Northampton), George Beamish (Leicester), Eric Coley (Northampton)
South Africa: Tindall; Venter, van der Westhuizen, Gray, Zimmerman; Francis, Craven; Louw, Mostert, du Toit, Nel, Strachan, Bierman, Dold, Daneel

Cardiff edit

21 November 1931
Cardiff5–13South Africa
Try: Boon
Con: Stone
Try: Zimerman
Gray
McDonald
Con: Brand (2)
Cardiff Arms Park
Attendance: 34,000
Referee: WH Harris (Risca)

Cardiff: Tommy Stone, Ronnie Boon, Graham Jones, Bernard Turnbull, John Roberts, Harry Bowcott (capt.), Maurice Turnbull, Tom Lewis, Don Tarr, Tom Gadd, Archie Skym, Viv Osmond, Colin Ross, Bob Barrell, Iorrie Isaacs

South Africa: GH Brand, M Zimerman, BG Gray, JC van der Westhuizen, DO Williams, BL Osler (capt.), P de Villiers, MM Louw, PJ Mostert, SR du Toit, AJ van der Merwe, WF Bergh, V Geere, JN Bierman, JAJ McDonald

Llanelli edit

24 November 1931
Llanelli0–9South Africa
Try:Try: van der Westhuizen
Gray
Williams
Stradey Park
Referee: Albert Freethy (Neath)

Llanelli: Bryn Howells, Wattie Lewis, Sid Howells, Tom Evans, Horace Fairhurst, Dai John, Bert Jones, Bryn Evans, Jack Williams, Edgar Jones, Cliff Treharne, Alf Parker, Will Lang, Jim Lang, Ivor Jones (capt.)

South Africa: GH Brand, DO Williams, BG Gray, JH van der Westhuizen, FW Waring, MM Louw (capt.), DH Craven, MG Francis, HG Kipling, V Geere, GM Daneel, PJ Nel, WF Bergh, JN Bierman, LC Strachan

Neath and Aberavon edit

28 November 1931
Neath & Aberavon3–8South Africa
Try: HopkinsTry: Mostert
Con: Osler
Pen: Osler
The Gnoll
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: J Megins (Pontyclun)

Neath & Aberavon: Phil Lloyd (Neath), Dan Jones (Neath), Glyn Daniels (Neath), Gwyn Moore (Neath), Fred Nicholas (Aberavon), Wilf Selby (Aberavon), Tal Harris (Aberavon), Tom Arthur (Neath), Miah McGrath (Aberavon), Ned Jenkins (Aberavon), Walter Vickery (Aberavon), Gordon Hopkins (Neath), Arthur Lemon (Neath), Cyril Griffiths (Aberavon) (Capt.), Glyn Prosser (Neath)

South Africa: JC Tindall, M Zimerman, J White, JC van der Westhuizen, FD Venter, BL Osler (capt.), DH Craven, SR du Toit, HG Kipling, PJ Mostert, AJ van der Merwe, PJ Nel, WF Bergh, JB Dold, JAJ McDonald

Wales edit

5 December 1931
 Wales3–8  South Africa
Try: DaviesTry: Daneel
Bergh
Con: Osler
St Helens
Attendance: 70,000
Referee: E. Holmes (England)

Wales: Jack Bassett (Penarth) (capt.), Jack Morley (Newport), Claude Davey (Swansea), Frank Williams (Cardiff), Ronnie Boon (Cardiff), Dicky Ralph (Newport), Wick Powell (London Welsh), Tom Day (Swansea), Lonza Bowdler, (Cross Keys), Archie Skym (Cardiff), Ned Jenkins (Aberavon), Tom Arthur (Neath), Arthur Lemon (Neath), Watcyn Thomas (Swansea), Will Davies (Swansea)

South Africa: GH Brand, M Zimerman, BG Gray, J White, FD Ventor, DH Craven, PJ Mostert, BL Osler (capt.), HG Kipling, MM Louw, AJ van der Marwe, WF Bergh, PJ Nel, GM Daneel, JAJ McDonald

Ireland edit

19 December 1931
 Ireland3–8  South Africa
Pen: McMahonTry: Waring
Zimerman
Con: Osler
Lansdowne Road
Attendance: 35,000

Ireland: Major Egan, Edward Lightfoot, Eugene Davy, Morgan Crowe, Joxer Arigho, Laurence McMahon, Paul Murray, Hal Withers, Victor Pike, Jimmy Farrell, Jack Russell, Jack Siggins, Noel Murphy, George Beamish (c), Jammie Clinch

South Africa: Gerry Brand, Morris Zimerman, Franky Waring, C van der Westhuizen, Ponie van der Westhuizen, Bennie Osler (c), Danie Craven, Boy Louw, Bert Kipling, Phil Mostert, Flip Nel, Ferdie Bergh, Nick Bierman, Andre McDonald, George Daneel

England edit

2 January 1932
 England0–7  South Africa
Try: Bergh
Drop: Brand
Twickenham
Attendance: 70,000

Scotland edit

16 January 1932
 Scotland3–6  South Africa
Try: LindTry: Osler
Craven
Murrayfield
Attendance: 65,000

Bibliography edit

  • Billot, John (1974). Springboks in Wales. Ferndale: Ron Jones Publications.
  • Smith, David; Williams, Gareth (1980). Fields of Praise: The Official History of The Welsh Rugby Union. Cardiff: University of Wales Press. ISBN 0-7083-0766-3.

References edit

  1. ^ Billot (1974), pg 126.
  2. ^ "The Glasgow Herald - Google News Archive Search". google.com.
  3. ^ Rowans Rugby Guide. Scottish edition. 1931-32. pub Rowans Ltd. 70 Buchanan St. Glasgow
  4. ^ Rowans Rugby Guide. Scottish edition. 1931-32. pub Rowans Ltd. 70 Buchanan St. Glasgow