June 6th - Australia (Brisbane) lost 76-0. Record humiliation, England's worst in 127 years of Tests, as Wallabies score 11 tries.
June 13th - New Zealand A (Hamilton) lost 18-10. Vastly improved performance. Gloucester lock Rob Fidler scores first try of tour.
June 16th - New Zealand Academy (Invercargill) lost 50-32. England taught a lesson by New Zealand's next generation, who prospered from desperate defending.
June 20th - New Zealand (Dunedin) lost 6422. Record defeat to the All Blacks - and misery completed when Saracens lock Danny Grewcock, sent off for kicking New Zealand hooker Anton Oliver in the head, is banned for five weeks.
June 23rd - New Zealand Maoris (Rotorua) lost 62-14. Home crowd literally laughed at England, who are torn apart.
June 27th - New Zealand (Auckland) lost 40-10. England's best display on tour sees them at 14-10 adrift until final quarter, after which All Blacks cut loose.
July 4th - South Africa (Cape Town) lost 180. Atrocious conditions and committed display sees world champions limited to just two first-half tries - but England's still records its seventh defeat out of seven.