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Tri Nations Series champions

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Tri Nations old
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Left: The Tri Nations logo from 1996–2011 with theSouth African logo on the left,New Zealand logo on the right, and theAustralian logo on the bottom.
Right: The one-off2020 Tri Nations banner, with theArgentine logo on the left, Australian logo in the middle, and the New Zealand logo on the right.

Tri Nations Series champion is the title given to therugby union nation (eitherAustralia,New Zealand,South Africa, or, since 2012,Argentina) that finishes at the top of competition table of the annualTri Nations Series. TheBledisloe Cup, an Australian-New Zealand trophy is also awarded within the series.

Each nation plays each other thrice on a home and away basis, though the number of games against each side was expanded from two to three in 2006.[1] A nation receives four points for a win, two for a draw and none for a loss. A nation can obtain a bonus point by either scoring fourtries in a match or by losing by seven points or less to the opposition. If nations finish level on points (points for winning, drawing and bonus match points), the first tiebreaker is point differential (the actual in game scoreline, a cumulative scoreline difference). The scoreline difference is worked out by subtracting the number of points a nation has had scored against them from the total points they have scored in the series. Should teams still be level, this is followed by number of tries scored by a nation during the series.

The Tri Nations was created amongst theSANZAR partners (along with the provincial Super 12 competition, now,Super Rugby). The tournament involves three southern hemisphere nations; Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. The series was created to form a similar competition to theSix Nations Championship (then, the Five Nations).[2] The first tournament was held in 1996, which New Zealand won. It has subsequently been held annually. The competition has largely been dominated by New Zealand, who have won 10 championships, whereas Australia and South Africa have each won the series three times. New Zealand has won consecutive championships on three occasions (1996–97, 2002–03, and 2005–08) and Australia on one occasion (2000–01).[3]

Results

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Tournaments (1996–2011; 2020)

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YearDurationTable
position
NationGamesPointsBonus
points
Table
points
PlayedWonDrawnLostForAgainstDifference
19966 July –
10 August
1New ZealandNew Zealand440011960+59117
2South Africa41037084−1426
3Australia410371116−4526
199719 July –
27 August
1New ZealandNew Zealand4400159109+50217
2South Africa4103148144+437
3Australia410396150−5426
199811 July –
22 August
1South AfricaSouth Africa44008054+26117
2Australia42027982−3210
3New Zealand40046588−2322
199910 July –
28 August
1New ZealandNew Zealand430110361+42012
2Australia42028457+27210
3South Africa410334103−6904
200015 July –
26 August
1AustraliaAustralia430110486+18214
2New Zealand4202127117+10210
3South Africa410382110−2826
200121 July –
1 September
1AustraliaAustralia42118175+6111
2New Zealand42027970+919
3South Africa41125267−1506
200213 July –
17 August
1New ZealandNew Zealand43019765+32315
2Australia42029186+5311
3South Africa4103103140−3737
200312 July –
16 August
1New ZealandNew Zealand440014265+77218
2Australia410389106−1726
3South Africa410362122−6004
200417 July –
21 August
1South AfricaSouth Africa420211098+12311
2Australia42027983−4210
3New Zealand42028391−819
200530 July –
3 September
1New ZealandNew Zealand430111186+25315
2South Africa43019382−11113
3Australia400472108−3633
20068 July –
9 September
1New ZealandNew Zealand6501179112+67323
2Australia6204133121+12311
3South Africa6204106185−7919
200716 June –
21 July
1New ZealandNew Zealand430110059+41113
2Australia42027680-419
3South Africa410366103-3715
20085 July –
13 September
1New ZealandNew Zealand6402152106+46319
2Australia6303119163-44214
3South Africa6204115117-2210
200918 July –
19 September
1South AfricaSouth Africa6501158130+28121
2New Zealand6303141131+10113
3Australia6105103141-4437
201010 July –
11 September
1New ZealandNew Zealand6600184111+73327
2Australia6204162188-26311
3South Africa6105147194-4737
201123 July –
27 August
1AustraliaAustralia43019279+13113
2New Zealand42029564+31210
3South Africa41035498-4415
202031 October –
5 December
1New ZealandNew Zealand420211854+64311
2Argentina41215684–2808
3Australia41216096–3608

Aggregate table

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Tri Nations (1996–2011; 2020)
NationMatchesPointsBonus
points
Table
points
Titles
won
PWDLPFPAPD
 New Zealand76520242,0541,449+6053524311
 Australia76303431,5911,817−226341603
 South Africa72281431,4801,831−351241383
 Argentina41215684–28080
Source:  lassen.co.nz –Tri-Nations,Australia,New Zealand,South Africa

Bonus points given byT – 4W − 2D, forT table points,W games won andD games drawn.

Rugby Championship (since 2012)
NationMatchesPointsBonus
points
Table
points
Titles
won
PWDLPFPAPD
 New Zealand63512102,1541,197+957402499
 South Africa63334261,6371,383+254301662
 Australia63263341,4111,735−324141311
 Argentina63121501,1962,063−86714600
Updated: 28 September 2024
Source: lassen.co.nz –TRC,Argentina,Australia,New Zealand,South Africa
Bonus points given byT – 4W − 2D, forT table points,W games won andD games drawn.
All-time Tri Nations and Rugby Championship Table (since 1996)
NationMatchesPointsBonus
points
Table
points
Titles
won
PWDLPFPAPD
 New Zealand1391032344,2082,646+1,5627549220
 South Africa135615693,1173,214–97553085
 Australia139566773,0023,583–581482914
 Argentina67123521,2622,147–88514680
Updated: 28 September 2024
Bonus points given byT – 4W − 2D, forT table points,W games won andD games drawn.

Notes

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  1. ^"2006 Tri-Nations draw".keo.co.za. Archived fromthe original on 25 April 2006. Retrieved16 May 2006.
  2. ^"About the Tri Nations".rugby.com.au. Archived fromthe original on 18 May 2006. Retrieved16 May 2006.
  3. ^"Tri Nations Past Winners".ESPN. Retrieved1 September 2011.

References

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External links

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Teams
Tri Nations
Rugby Championship

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