In 1912-13 the
South Africa national rugby union team toured England, France, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales, playing a series of test matches, as well as games against club, regional, and representative teams. South Africa accomplished their first
Grand Slam by winning all four tests against the
Home Nations sides, and also won the test match against France. This was the second South African tour of the Northern Hemisphere, after the very successful
1906 tour.
Although not managing to win all the matches on the tour, the Springboks won all five test matches against international opposition.
Billy Millar was the tour captain even though he was the last person chosen for the tour and was not the selectors' choice of captain, but they were over-ruled by the
South African Rugby Board.
[Billot (1974), p. 70.] Millar did have the advantage of being one of the few players to have toured Britain in the previous test, but was seen by the hosts as a fiery character and was not as popular with the players or fans as the 1906's tour captain,
Paul Roos.
[Billot (1974), p. 71.] The other two members of the squad to have played in the 1906 tour were vice-captain
Fred 'Uncle' Dobbin and
Doug Morkel.
In the touring party were two sets of brothers; Richard, Freddie and John Luyt and Gerhard and
Jack Morkel.
Touring party
*Manager: Max Honnet
*Captain:
William Millar
*Vice-captain
Frederick Dobbin
Full back
*
J.J. Meintjies (
Griqualand West)
*
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(
Western Province)
Three-quarters
*
Otto van der Hoff (
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*
William Krige (
Western Province)
*
Richard Luyt
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(
Western Province)
*
E.E. McHardy (
Orange Free State)
*
Wally Mills (
Western Province)
*
Jacky Morkel
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(
Western Province)
*
Johan Stegmann (
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Bai Wrentmore (
Western Province)
Half-backs
*
Uncle Dobbin
Frederick James Dobbin (10 October 1879 – 5 February 1950)
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(
Griqualand West)
*
J.H. Immelman (
Western Province)
*
Freddie Luyt (
Western Province)
*
J.D. McCulloch (
Griqualand West)
Forwards
*
J.S. Braine (
Griqualand West)
*
S.N. Cronje (
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* South African Republic (1856–1902; af, ...
)
*
E.T. Delaney (
Griqualand West)
*
J.A.J. Francis (
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* South African Republic (1856–1902; af, ...
)
*
Saturday Knight
Arnold Sedgfield "Saturday" Knight (16 December 1885 - 1 July 1946) was a South African international rugby union player.
Knight, who played his club rugby with the Pirates, represented Transvaal in provincial fixtures. He was a member of the So ...
(
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* South African Republic (1856–1902; af, ...
)
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Septimus Ledger (
Griqualand West)
*
L.H. Louw (
Western Province)
*
John Luyt (
Eastern Province)
*
William Millar (
Western Province)
*
Douglas Morkel (
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* South African Republic (1856–1902; af, ...
)
*
Boy Morkel
William Herman "Boy" Morkel (2 January 1885 – 6 February 1955) was a South African rugby union player and 14th captain of the South Africa national rugby union team.
Biography
Morkel was born in Somerset West, but he played for Diggers Rugb ...
(
Western Province)
*
E.H. Shum (
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* South African Republic (1856–1902; af, ...
)
*
Gerald Thompson (
Western Province)
*
T.F. van Vuuren (
Eastern Province)
Match summary
Complete list of matches played by the ''Springboks'' in Europe:
South Africa tour, 1912-13, Match results
on ESPN Scrum
Test matches
Match details
Monmouthshire
Glamorgan
Llanelli
Newport
Scotland
Ireland
Wales
Neath
Cardiff
Swansea
England
France
Bibliography
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External links
Results overview
at rugbyarchive.net
References
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