1961 Ireland rugby union tour of South Africa. Between
1906 and 1960
South Africa had played
Ireland on five occasions. However all of these games had been played in Ireland. In 1960 South Africa had beaten Ireland 8–3 at
Lansdowne Road. The following year Ireland embarked on their first tour of South Africa. Among the touring party was
Tony O'Reilly who had previously toured South Africa with the
British Lions in
1955. The tour began with a full international at
Newlands Stadium which Ireland lost 24–8.
Tom Kiernan scored all of Ireland's points with a try, a conversion and a penalty.[1] Four members of this touring party – Niall Brophy,
Tom Kiernan,
Syd Millar and Bill Mulcahy – would return to South Africa with the British Lions in
1962. Kiernan, Millar and
Ronnie Dawson, as a coach, would also return with the Lions in
1968.
Matches
Scores and results list Ireland's points tally first.