1906–07 South Africa rugby union tour of Europe
The 1906–07 South Africa tour of Europe was a collection of friendly rugby union games undertaken by the South Africa national team against the four British Home Nation teams. The tour also took in several matches against British and Irish club, county and invitational teams before finally travelling to France to play the national team.
This was the inaugural South Africa tour and is recognised as the event that coined the phrase Springboks as a nickname for the South African team. The sports-themed South African novelty song "The Springboks' Waltz" was released in 1906 to commemorate the tour.
The 1906 Springboks were "the first national team to utilize the 3–4–1 formation".
The tour was extremely successful for the South Africans which helped garner respect from the Northern Hemisphere teams and established South Africa as a formidable rugby playing country. In the tests played the team would only lose to Scotland and drew against England. The South African defeat of Wales was a shock to many critics and ended the international careers of some of the greatest Welsh players of the time. Out of [|29] matches played, South Africa won [|26], lost two and drew one.
Touring party
Management
- Manager: Cecil Carden
- Captain: Paul Roos
Full backs
- Arthur Burmeister
- Steve Joubert
- Arthur Marsberg
Three-quarters
- Sydney de Melker
- HA de Villiers
- Jack Hirsch
- Japie Krige
- Japie le Roux
- Bob Loubser
- Andrew Morkel
- Anton Stegmann
Half backs
Forwards
- Daniel Brink
- Douglas Brookes
- Adam Francis Burdett
- William Burger
- Henry Daneel
- Pietie le Roux
- Dietlof Maré
- Rajah Martheze
- William Millar
- Douglas Morkel
- William Morkel
- William Allan Neill
- Klondyke Raaff
- Hubert Reid
- Paul Roos
Match summary
Complete list of matches played by the Springboks in Europe:Test matches
| Pl | W | D | L | Ps | Pc |
| 29 | 26 | 1 | 2 | 595 | 141 |
Match details
Devon
| Team details |
Devon: F Lillicrapp, AJR Roberts, J. Schulz, De Smidt, F Scott, R Jago, J Peters, W Mills, SG Williams,, J Cummings, EW Roberts, TS Kelly, GD Roberts, Dix, G Farr, South Africa: AF Marsberg, JD Krige, JA Loubser, FJ Dobbin, P Roos, WA Burger, PA le Roux, DJ Brink, WC Martheze, JWE Raaff, WS Morkel, JG Hirsch, A Stegmann, HW Carolin, DF Morkel The South African match against Devon is noted for events that occurred before the game began. On the day Devon fielded England international James Peters, the first black player to be capped for his country. On learning they would be facing a black player, the South Africans refused to take to the field. The South African High Commissioner, who was in the crowd, approached the Springboks and successfully persuaded them to play. |
Newport
| Team details |
Newport: Dai Boots, Reg Plummer, WH Gunstone, S Adams, WR Thomas, Walter Martin, Tommy Vile, Charlie Pritchard capt., Edwin Thomas Maynard, Jehoida Hodges, William Dowell, Ernie Jenkins, H Davies, Harry Wetter, George Boots South Africa: AF Marsberg, JD Krige, JS le Roux, FJ Dobbin, P Roos, WA Burger, PA le Roux, DJ Brink, AC Stegmann, JWE Raaff, HA de Villiers, DC Jackson, D Brooks, DS Mare, DF Morkel |
Glamorgan
| Team details |
Glamorgan: Bert Winfield, Hopkin Maddock, Billy Trew, Rhys Gabe, Teddy Morgan, H Toft, Dicky Owen, John Alf Brown, G Northmore, Billy O'Neill, Dai Jones, Jack Williams, Will Joseph, H Hunt, Dick Thomas South Africa: AF Marsberg, JA Loubser, JD Krige, FJ Dobbin, P Roos, WA Burger, DJ Brink, AC Stegmann, JWE Raaff, HA de Villiers, D Brooks, HW Carolin, DF Morkel, WS Morkel, WA Millar |
Scotland
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Ireland
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