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When did wales last beat south africa in rugby?

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When did wales last beat south africa in rugby?

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  1. i can't remember.

    neither can anyone else lol


  2. june 28 1999 at the birmingham post england i think!

  3. Who cares they haven't played each other much in the pro era..and wales are about to get a whole lot better.. not by the weekend though obviously.

  4. 1677 AD...

  5. The best site to answer your question is to go to:

    www.rugbydata.com

    It has the most comprehensive rugby statistics I have ever seen from the very first international match to the latest world league results.

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    Statistics for Wales vs South Africa (Rev)Games played: 19 3.24%

    Games won by Wales: 1 5.26%

    Games lost by Wales: 17 89.47%

    Games drawn: 1 5.26%

    Most wins in a row for Wales over South Africa: 1

    Most losses in a row for Wales to South Africa: 6

    Largest points for Wales: 36 36 - 38

    Largest points against Wales: 96 96 - 13

    Largest winning margin for Wales: 10 29 - 19

    Largest losing margin for Wales: 83 96 - 13

    Total points for Wales: 230

    Total points against Wales: 501

    Average points for Wales per game: 12.11

    Average points against Wales per game: 26.37

    Average points difference per game between Wales and South Africa: -14.26

  6. Wales only beat the BOKS once and this was during a horrible time in SPRINGBOK rugby, can´t remember the exact date but I´m sure one off these other blokes got it spot on. Wales is no match for SA and is going to loose badly on Saturday. Go SPRINGBOKS and JAKE was no mistake. Cheers.

  7. 26th June 1999 at the Millenium Stadium:  Wales 29 - South Africa 19.  I believe I'm correct in saying that having played South Africa 19 times, this was their only win, with 17 losses and 1 draw.

  8. The first and the only Welsh victory over the Boks came on the 26th June, 1999 at the Millennium Stadium: Wales 29 - South Africa 19. It was the opening day of the new stadium.

  9. Sat, 01 Dec 1906 TO  South Africa v Wales 11-0 3:0 4-0 Swansea A

    Sat, 14 Dec 1912 TO,GS 3  South Africa v Wales 3-0 0:0 4-1 Cardiff Arms Park A

    Sat, 05 Dec 1931 TO,GS 1  South Africa v Wales 8-3 2:1 4-1 Swansea A

    Sat, 22 Dec 1951 TO,GS 3  South Africa v Wales 6-3 1:1 4-1 Cardiff Arms Park A

    Sat, 03 Dec 1960 TO,GS 1  South Africa v Wales 3-0 0:0 4-1 Cardiff Arms Park A

    Sat, 23 May 1964 ST  South Africa v Wales 24-3 3:0 4-0 Kings Park Stadium, Durban H

    Sat, 24 Jan 1970 TO  South Africa v Wales 6-6 1:1 2-2 Cardiff Arms Park A

    Sat, 26 Nov 1994 AI  South Africa v Wales 20-12 3:0 4-0 Cardiff Arms Park A

    Sat, 02 Sep 1995 ST  South Africa v Wales 40-11 5:1 5-0 Ellis Park, Johannesburg H

    Sun, 15 Dec 1996 AI  South Africa v Wales 37-20 5:1 5-0 Cardiff Arms Park A

    Sat, 27 Jun 1998 ST  South Africa v Wales 96-13 15:1 5-0 Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria H

    Sat, 14 Nov 1998 AI  South Africa v Wales 28-20 3:1 4-0 Wembley Stadium, London A

    Sat, 26 Jun 1999   South Africa v Wales 19-29 2:2 0-4 Millennium Stadium, Cardiff A

    Sun, 26 Nov 2000 AI  South Africa v Wales 23-13 2:1 4-0 Millennium Stadium, Cardiff A

    Sat, 08 Jun 2002 ST  South Africa v Wales 34-19 5:2 5-0 Vodacom Park, Bloemfontein H

    Sat, 15 Jun 2002 ST  South Africa v Wales 19-8 2:1 4-0 Newlands, Cape Town H

    Sat, 26 Jun 2004 ST  South Africa v Wales 53-18 7:2 5-0 Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria H

    Sat, 06 Nov 2004 AI  South Africa v Wales 38-36 4:3 5-1 Millennium Stadium, Cardiff A

    Sat, 19 Nov 2005 AI  South Africa v Wales 33-16 4:1 5-0 Millennium Stadium, Cardiff A

  10. As a couple on here have said, it was June 26 1999, the first ever game game to be played at the Millennium stadium, it was the official opening of the ground............and after watching the 1st half today, looks like that date will remain:((

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