1896 British Lions tour to South Africa

1896 British Isles tour to South Africa was a rugby union tour undertaken by the British Isles, one of the first British and Irish Lions tours. The team toured South Africa for the second time in 1896. Between 11 July and 5 September, they played 21 games, including four tests against South Africa. The British Isles XV won the Test series 3–1 and completed the 17-game provincial program unbeaten, scoring 204 points and conceding just 45 in all matches.

1896 British Lions tour
to South Africa
The Touring team
Date1 July – 5 September
Coach(es)Roger Walker
Tour captain(s) Johnny Hammond
Test series winnersBritish Lions (1–3)
Top test point scorer(s) J.F. Byrne (12)
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