2003 Wales rugby union tour of Australia and New Zealand
Coach(es)Steve Hansen
Summary
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Total
02 00 00 02
Test match
02 00 00 02
Opponent
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 Australia
1 0 0 1
 New Zealand
1 0 0 1

The Wales national rugby union team toured Australia and New Zealand in June 2003, playing test matches against the Australia and New Zealand national teams as part of their preparations for the 2003 Rugby World Cup. Wales lost both test matches, first going down 30–10 to Australia in Sydney, before a 55–3 defeat to New Zealand in Hamilton.

Squad

Wales coach Steve Hansen named an initial squad of 30 for their tour to Australia and New Zealand, as well as a pre-tour match against the Barbarians. Bath's 20-year-old back-rower Gareth Delve was a surprise selection in the original squad,[1] but he suffered a shoulder injury against the Barbarians and was replaced in the final squad by uncapped Swansea back-rower Jonathan Thomas. The other uncapped players in the final squad were Neath prop Adam Jones, Llanelli scrum-half Mike Phillips, Swansea hooker Huw Bennett and Leeds back-rower Alix Popham. Four captains were named for the tour: flankers Colin Charvis and Martyn Williams, hooker Robin McBryde and fly-half Stephen Jones.[2]

Name Position Club Notes
Garan Evans Full-back Llanelli
Rhys Williams Full-back Cardiff
Mark Jones Wing Llanelli
Sonny Parker Centre Pontypridd
Jamie Robinson Centre Cardiff
Tom Shanklin Centre Saracens
Mark Taylor Centre Swansea
Matthew Watkins Centre Llanelli
Gavin Henson Fly-half Swansea
Stephen Jones Fly-half Llanelli Captain
Ceri Sweeney Fly-half Pontypridd
Gareth Cooper Scrum-half Bath
Dwayne Peel Scrum-half Llanelli
Mike Phillips Scrum-half Llanelli
Ben Evans Prop Cardiff
Gethin Jenkins Prop Pontypridd
Adam Jones Prop Neath
Iestyn Thomas Prop Llanelli
Huw Bennett Hooker Swansea
Mefin Davies Hooker Pontypridd
Robin McBryde Hooker Llanelli Captain
Robert Sidoli Lock Pontypridd
Gareth Llewellyn Lock Neath
Vernon Cooper Lock Llanelli
Chris Wyatt Lock Llanelli
Martyn Williams Back row Cardiff Captain
Colin Charvis Back row Swansea Captain
Dafydd Jones Back row Llanelli
Jonathan Thomas Back row Swansea
Alix Popham Back row Leeds

Matches

Wales vs Barbarians

Wales prepared for their tour to Australia and New Zealand with an uncapped match against the Barbarians at the Millennium Stadium on 31 May 2003. It served as a farewell match for fly-half Neil Jenkins, who was retiring from international rugby as the all-time top point scorer in test history.[3] The Barbarians scored eight tries during the match, taking a 48–28 lead into the closing stages; Jenkins, who had come on in the 66th minute, set up Tom Shanklin for his hat-trick try, before slotting the final points of the game himself.[4]

FB15Garan Evans
RW14Mark Jones
OC13Mark Taylor
IC12Iestyn Harris
LW11Rhys Williams
FH10Stephen Jones
SH9Dwayne Peel
N88Alix Popham
OF7Martyn Williams (c)
BF6Colin Charvis
RL5Gareth Llewellyn
LL4Vernon Cooper
TP3Adam Jones
HK2Robin McBryde
LP1Iestyn Thomas
Replacements:
HK16Mefin Davies
PR17Ben Evans
N818Gareth Delve
FL19Chris Wyatt
SH20Mike Phillips
FH21Neil Jenkins
WG22Tom Shanklin
Coach:
New Zealand Steve Hansen
FB15South Africa Percy Montgomery
RW14Fiji Aisea Tuilevu
OC13Italy Cristian Stoica
IC12New Zealand Daryl Gibson
LW11New Zealand Bruce Reihana
FH10Argentina Felipe Contepomi
SH9New Zealand Mark Robinson
N88South Africa AJ Venter
OF7France Olivier Magne
BF6New Zealand Sam Harding
RL5Australia Mark Connors (c)
LL4South Africa Ryan Strudwick
TP3France Franck Tournaire
HK2New Zealand Matt Sexton
LP1South Africa Ollie le Roux
Replacements:
HK16France Raphaël Ibañez
PR17South Africa Adrian Garvey
LK18Ireland Mick Galwey
FL19Argentina Santiago Phelan
SH20Wales Darren Edwards
FB21England Matt Perry
CE22Australia Scott Staniforth
Coach:
South Africa Alan Solomons

Australia vs Wales

14 June 2003
Australia 30–10 Wales
Try: Sailor (2)
Latham
Paul
Grey
Con: Roff
Pen: Flatley
ReportTry: Robinson
Con: S. Jones
Pen: S. Jones
Stadium Australia, Sydney
Attendance: 63,688
Referee: Mark Lawrence (South Africa)
FB15Chris Latham
RW14Wendell Sailor
OC13Morgan Turinui
IC12Steve Kefu
LW11Joe Roff
FH10Elton Flatley
SH9George Gregan (c)
N88Toutai Kefu
OF7Phil Waugh
BF6David Giffin
RL5David Lyons
LL4Nathan Sharpe
TP3Patricio Noriega
HK2Jeremy Paul
LP1Bill Young
Replacements:
HK16Brendan Cannon
PR17Ben Darwin
LK18Dan Vickerman
FL19Daniel Heenan
SH20Chris Whitaker
CE21Nathan Grey
WG22Lote Tuqiri
Coach:
Graham Henry
FB15Rhys Williams
RW14Mark Jones
OC13Jamie Robinson
IC12Mark Taylor
LW11Tom Shanklin
FH10Stephen Jones
SH9Gareth Cooper
N88Colin Charvis
OF7Martyn Williams (c)
BF6Jonathan Thomas
RL5Robert Sidoli
LL4Gareth Llewellyn
TP3Gethin Jenkins
HK2Robin McBryde
LP1Iestyn Thomas
Replacements:
HK16Mefin Daviesupward-facing green arrow
PR17Ben Evans
LK18Chris Wyatt
N819Alix Pophamupward-facing green arrow
SH20Dwayne Peel
FH21Ceri Sweeney
CE22Gavin Henson
Coach:
New Zealand Steve Hansen

New Zealand vs Wales

21 June 2003
New Zealand 55–3 Wales
Try: Howlett
Spencer
Carter
Meeuws
Mealamu
Umaga
Rokocoko (2)
Con: Carter (6)
ReportPen: S. Jones
Waikato Stadium, Hamilton
Attendance: 27,500
Referee: Daniel Lewis (Ireland)
FB15Mils Muliaina
RW14Doug Howlett
OC13Tana Umaga
IC12Dan Carter
LW11Joe Rokocoko
FH10Carlos Spencer
SH9Steve Devine
N88Jerry Collins
OF7Marty Holah
BF6Reuben Thorne (c)
RL5Ali Williamsdownward-facing red arrow 47'
LL4Chris Jack
TP3Kees Meeuws
HK2Keven Mealamu
LP1Carl Hoeft
Replacements:
HK16Anton Oliver
PR17Dave Hewett
LK18Brad Thornupward-facing green arrow 47'
FL19Richie McCaw
SH20Byron Kelleher
CE21Aaron Mauger
WG22Caleb Ralph
Coach:
Graham Henry
FB15Rhys Williams
RW14Mark Jones
OC13Jamie Robinsondownward-facing red arrow 68'
IC12Mark Taylor
LW11Tom Shanklindownward-facing red arrow 76'
FH10Stephen Jones
SH9Gareth Cooperdownward-facing red arrow 76'
N88Colin Charvisdownward-facing red arrow 23'
OF7Martyn Williams (c)downward-facing red arrow 28'upward-facing green arrow 40'
BF6Dafydd Jones
RL5Gareth Llewellyndownward-facing red arrow 51'
LL4Robert Sidoli
TP3Gethin Jenkins
HK2Robin McBrydedownward-facing red arrow 51'
LP1Iestyn Thomas
Replacements:
HK16Mefin Daviesupward-facing green arrow 51'
PR17Ben Evans
LK18Chris Wyattupward-facing green arrow 28'downward-facing red arrow 40'upward-facing green arrow 51'
FL19Jonathan Thomasupward-facing green arrow 23'
SH20Dwayne Peelupward-facing green arrow 76'
FH21Ceri Sweeneyupward-facing green arrow 68'
CE22Gavin Hensonupward-facing green arrow 76'
Coach:
New Zealand Steve Hansen

References

  1. "Delight for young Delve". BBC Sport. 7 May 2003. Retrieved 19 October 2023.
  2. "Hansen names four captains". BBC Sport. 6 June 2003. Retrieved 19 October 2023.
  3. "Jenkins quits international stage". BBC Sport. 11 May 2003. Retrieved 19 October 2023.
  4. "Baa-Baas spoil Jenkins' day". BBC Sport. 31 May 2003. Retrieved 19 October 2023.
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