July 2 down the years
Jul 2, 1900: June 2 down the years
July 1 down the years
Jul 1, 1900: July 1 down the years
June 30 down the years
Jun 30, 1900: June 30 down the years
June 29 down the years
Jun 29, 1900: June 29 down the years
June 28 down the years
Jun 28, 1900: June 28 down the years
June 27 down the years
Jun 27, 1900: June 27 down the years
June 26 down the years
Jun 26, 1900: June 27 down the years
June 25 down the years
Jun 25, 1900: June 25 down the years
June 24 down the years
Jun 24, 1900: 1995 South Africa beat New Zealand 15-12 in Johannesburg after extra-time to win the Rugby World Cup at their first attempt. The game was a tight affair with no tries in 100 minutes of rugby and the Springboks opted to mark Jonah Lomu out of the game aft
June 23 down the years
Jun 23, 1900: June 23 down the years
June 22 down the years
Jun 22, 1900: June 22 down the years
June 21 down the years
Jun 21, 1900: June 21 down the years
June 20 down the years
Jun 20, 1900: New Zealand beat France 29-9 at Eden Park in Auckland to lift the inaugural Rugby World Cup. The game was packed with legends on both sides but it was the All Blacks who ran out winners with tries from Michael Jones, David Kirk and John Kirwan.
June 19 down the years
Jun 19, 1900: The Lions beat Canterbury 14-3 in one of the most brutal tour matches ever, which was later branded 'The Game of Shame'. The Lions lost both Test props for the remainder of the tour of New Zealand as Sandy Carmichael suffered a multiple cheekbone fracture
June 18 down the years
Jun 18, 1900: June 18 down the years
June 17 down the years
Jun 17, 1900: Looking back at June 17 through the years
June 16 down the years
Jun 16, 1900: David Duckham scored six tries to set an individual record for the Lions during their 39-6 thrashing of West Coast at Greymouth in the eighth match of their tour of New Zealand.
June 15 down the years
Jun 15, 1900: June 15 down the years
June 14 down the years
Jun 14, 1900: June 14 down the years
June 13 down the years
Jun 13, 1900: One of the best international matches of all time saw France beat Australia 30-24 in the Rugby World Cup semi-final in Sydney.