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The 2005 Rugby League Tri-Nations was played in Great Britain and Australasia. The final was played between Australia and New Zealand at Elland Road on Saturday 26 November. New Zealand won the match 24-0 and were crowned 2005 Tri-Nations champions, breaking Australia's 27-year undefeated international tournament record.
With the Rugby League World Cup being held in 2000, the Tri-nations tournament was put on hold indefinitely. Australia was to dominate international rugby league over the next three years, winning the World Cup, defeating Great Britain 2–1 and 3–0 in Kangaroo Tours in 2001 and 2003 , and defeating Great Britain and New Zealand by large ...
5th – Carcassonne, France: The 2005 European Nations Cup tournament culminates in France's 38–16 victory over Wales at Stade Albert Domec. 26th – Leeds , England: The 2005 Tri-nations series culminates in New Zealand 's 24–0 victory over Australia in the final at Elland Road before a crowd of 26,534.
2005 Tri-Nations: 18 November 2005 France: 38 22 Stadium de Toulouse: Toulouse: 8,013 Friendly 26 November 2005 Australia: 24 0 Elland Road: Leeds: 26,534 2005 Tri-Nations: 5 May 2006 Australia: 12 50 Lang Park: Brisbane: 44,191 2006 Anzac Test: 28 June 2006 Great Britain: 14 46 Knowsley Road: St Helens: 10,103 Friendly 14 October 2006 ...
The 2005 Tri Nations Series, an annual rugby union competition between the national teams of Australia, New Zealand and South Africa, was the tenth in the series. The competition is organised by SANZAR , a consortium of the three countries' rugby federations.
The following list is a complete collection of results for the Great Britain National Rugby League Team. All-time records ... 2005 Tri-Nations: 6 October 2005
He was named the Supporters' Player of the Year in 2003 and 2004. Webb became eligible for national team selection after living in New Zealand for three years. He was part of the New Zealand squad that won the 2005 Rugby League Tri-Nations. 2006 was Webb's last year for the Warriors. Despite being the club's top try-scorer with a career best 11 ...
The 2006 Rugby League Tri-Nations (also known as the Gillette Rugby League Tri-Nations due to sponsorship by Gillette) was the second Rugby League Tri-Nations tournament hosted by Australia and New Zealand.