Their matches, opponents, and scores were as follows: • Tuesday, 24 October 1967: The Galahs began their trip with an exhibition match of Australian rules against a
Northern Territory Football League representative side in Darwin. Played in sweltering conditions in front of a crowd of 4,000 spectators at
Gardens Oval, the Galahs defeated the NTFL by 69 points, 18.15 (123) to 7.12 (54), with
Royce Hart booting seven goals. • Saturday, 28 October 1967: Civil Service, a
Dublin club team, preliminary warm-up match. The Galahs won by two points. • Sunday, 29 October 1967: The
1967 All-Ireland Senior Football Champions Meath, the first touring match, played at
Croke Park, and won by The Galahs 3-16 (25) to 1-10 (13) in front of 23,149 people. • Tuesday, 31 October 1967: Exhibition match of Australian Rules Football, conducted in heavy rain, under lights, at London's
Crystal Palace between "Australia" and "Britain". The Britain team was composed mainly of expatriates, plus several of The Galahs (including
Alex Jesaulenko). Australia beat Britain 101 to 75. • Saturday, 4 November:
Mayo, the 1967
Connacht Senior Football Championship winners, played at
Croke Park (incidentally the first time Gaelic football was played on a Saturday afternoon at the venue), and won by The Galahs 2-12 (18) to 2-5 (11) in front of an attendance of 20,121. ==1967 touring party==