1985 England rugby union tour of New Zealand

1985 England rugby union tour of New Zealand
Summary
P W D L
Total
07 04 00 03
Test match
02 00 00 02
Opponent
P W D L
 New Zealand
2 0 0 2

The 1985 England rugby union tour of New Zealand was a series of seven matches played by the England national rugby union team in New Zealand in May and June 1985. England played seven games, including two test matches against the New Zealand national rugby union team. They won four of the seven matches but lost both of the test matches as well as the fixture against the Auckland provincial team.

The preliminaries to this tour were shrouded in uncertainty and selection announcements containing players whose availability had not been confirmed. Dick Greenwood, England's current coach, announced he was not available having just taken a new job, and eventually 2 coaches were appointed under Derek Morgan, Martin Green and Brian Ashton. The party as a whole was very short of experience,

Matches

Scores and results list England's points tally first.
Opposing Team For Against Date Venue Status
North Auckland 27 14 18 May 1985 Okara Park, Whangarei Tour match
Poverty Bay 45 0 22 May 1985 Rugby Park, Gisborne Tour match
Auckland 6 24 25 May 1985 Eden Park, Auckland Tour match
Otago 25 16 28 May 1985 Carisbrook, Dunedin Tour match
New Zealand 13 18 1 June 1985 Lancaster Park, Christchurch First Test
Southland 15 9 4 June 1985 Homestead Stadium, Invercargill Tour match
New Zealand 15 42 8 June 1985 Athletic Park, Wellington Second Test

Touring party

  • Manager: Derek Morgan
  • Assistant manager: Brian Ashton
  • Coach: Martin Green
  • Captain: Paul Dodge (Leicester) 30 caps

Backs

  • Chris Martin (Bath) 4 caps
  • Ian Metcalfe (Moseley) No caps
  • Bryan Barley (Wakefield) 4 caps
  • Paul Dodge (Leicester) 30 caps
  • J.M. Goodwin (Moseley) No caps
  • Mike Harrison (Wakefield) No caps
  • Jamie Salmon (Harlequins) No caps
  • Simon Smith (Wasps) 5 caps
  • Stuart Barnes (Bath) 2 caps
  • Huw Davies (Wasps) 15 caps
  • Richard Hill (Bath) 2 caps
  • Nigel Melville (Wasps) 3 caps

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