The so-called Victory Internationals is a list of rugby union matches played in Europe from 1945 to 1946 between British, Irish, New Zealand and French rugby union representatives.

During the Second World War, international matches were suspended, with the exception of some matches between Italy, Germany and Romania. Earlier, in June 1939, France was re-admitted to play in the 1940 international match against British teams, a full schedule was re-introduced in the Five Nations Championship in 1947.

The international matches were not recognized as "official" ("capped matches") by British or Irish unions due to the absence of many players still serving in the armed forces in European and Pacific Ocean theatres. France however did award full caps for each of these games.

The New Zealand selection was called the "Kiwis", and was also known as the 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force Rugby Team (a group of New Zealand soldiers), a name derived from 2NZEF. Like its British counterparts, it did not award any national cap, but this team eventually became widely recognized in its country and more than half of the Kiwi players ended up also playing for the All Blacks.

The activity restarted on 1 January 1945, with a match between France and a British Army selection, played in Colombes, followed by a match played at Richmond on 28 April, between a "British Empire XV" and France. More regular matches were played between December 1945 and April 1946.

In 2013, the Welsh Rugby Union finally decided to award a cap for all the otherwise uncapped Welsh players who took part in the 1945 and 1946 matches against France.

Results

1 January 1945France21 - 9British ArmyParc des Princes, Paris
Try: Baladie, Dauger (2), Prin-Clary, Sahuc Con: Desclaux, Prat (2)Try: Holmes, Risman, TL WilliamsAttendance: 30000 Referee: Henry Arthur Fry England
28 April 1945British Empire Forces27 - 6FranceAthletic Ground, Richmond
Try: Hollis (2), Owens (2), Risman (2), Williams Con: Risman (3)Try: Massare Pen: PratReferee: R.A. Beattie Scotland
22 December 1945Wales XV8 - 0FranceSt. Helen's, Swansea
Try: Davies, Matthews Con: JamesAttendance: 25000
1 January 1946France10 - 0British Empire ServicesParc des Princes, Paris
Try: Baladie, Prat Drop: BergougnanAttendance: 30000 Referee: Cyril Herbert Gadney England
5 January 1946Wales XV3 - 11KiwisArms Park, Cardiff
19 January 1946England XV3 - 18KiwisTwickenham, London
Referee: R.A. Beattie Scotland
19 January 1946Wales XV13 - 25England XVArms Park, Cardiff
19 January 1946Scotland XV11 - 6KiwisMurrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh
26 January 1946Ireland XV3 - 4FranceLansdowne Road, Dublin
Try: ThorpeDrop: BergougnanAttendance: 40000 Referee: H.G. Lathwell England
2 February 1946Wales XV6 - 25Scotland XVSwansea
6 February 1946England XV14 - 6Ireland XVTwickenham, London
9 February 1946Ireland XV4 - 3England XVLansdowne Road, Dublin
23 February 1946Scotland XV9 - 0Ireland XVMurrayfield, Edinburgh
23 February 1946England XV0 - 3Wales XVTwickenham, London
9 March 1946Wales XV6 - 4Ireland XVArms Park, Cardiff
10 March 1946France9 - 14KiwisStade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir, Colombes
Try: Baladie, Pebeyre, TerreauTry: Blake, Sherratt (2) Con: Scott Pen: ScottAttendance: 21000 Referee: George WardenEngland
13 March 1946Rhine Army XV0 - 12KiwisStadion am Zoo, Wuppertal
Referee: Major B.E.W. McCall M.C. Wales
16 March 1946England XV12 - 8Scotland XVTwickenham, London
24 March 1946France10 - 13KiwisStade Ernest Wallon, Toulouse
Referee: Mon. Barbe France
30 March 1946Scotland XV13 - 11Wales XVMurrayfield, Edinburgh
13 April 1946Scotland XV27 - 0England XVMurrayfield, Edinburgh
22 April 1946France12 - 0Wales XVYves-du-Manoir, Colombes
Try: Terreau (2) Con: Prat Drop: AlvarezAttendance: 34000 Referee: Alan Shilleto Bean England