| 1988 Western Samoa rugby union tour of Britain and Ireland |
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Ireland | |
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Wales | |
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The 1988 Samoa rugby union tour of Britain and Ireland was a series of ten rugby union matches played in October and November 1988 in Wales and Ireland by the Samoa national rugby union team, who competed under the name of Western Samoa at the time. Samoa lost both their international matches but won four of their eight non-international games against club and regional teams.
Touring Squad
- Manager: Fesalai Satini[1]
- Coach: Richard Cook
- Assistant Coach: Peter Schuster
- Technical Advisor: Barry Taylor
Fullbacks
Three-quarters
Half-backs
Forwards
Matches
- Scores and results list Samoa's score first.
Notes
- ^ Reported in the official tour programme as "Aneterea [sic] Aiolupo"
- ^ Reported in the official tour programme as "Lino Faoi[sic]"
- ^ Reported in the official tour programme as "Petaia Petaia"
References
- Jones, Stephen, ed. (1989). Rothmans Rugby Union Yearbook 1989-90. London: Queen Anne Press. pp. 35–40. ISBN 0356178625.
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| Matches | | By opponent | |
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| Pacific Tri-Nations | |
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| World Cup qualifiers | |
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| South Pacific Games | |
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| Tours | | Australia | |
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| Argentina | |
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