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The capital Tokyo hosted a fourth Bledisloe Test match on 31 October 2009. Each team expected to clear at least A$3.8 million/NZ$5 million from the Tokyo match. [5] On 27 October 2018, Bledisloe Cup returned to Japan for the second time and was hosted in Yokohama with the purpose of promoting and preparing for 2019 Rugby World Cup. [6]
In the Sydney test on 11 September, converted tries by Richie McCaw and Kieran Read in the last 13 minutes allowed the All Blacks to overcome a 9–22 deficit. The win saw New Zealand complete a 100% record in the 2010 Tri-Nations. On 30 October 2010 the sides contested the now-customary fourth annual Bledisloe Cup test at a neutral venue.
Bledisloe Cup; 1946-09-25 NZ Māori: 0 20 Rugby Park: Hamilton: NZ Māori: Match Details: 1946-09-28 New Zealand: 10 14 Eden Park: Auckland New Zealand: Match Details: Bledisloe Cup; 1947-06-14 New Zealand: 5 13 Brisbane Exhibition Ground: Brisbane New Zealand: Match Details: 1947 New Zealand tour Bledisloe Cup; 1947-06-28 New Zealand: 14 27 ...
The Bledisloe 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.
Australia made it 5 wins in a row in the Bledisloe Cup, having taken it from New Zealand in 1998. As of 2022, this was the last time that Australia won the Bledisloe Cup. As of 2022, this was the last time that Australia won the Bledisloe Cup.
The 2003 Tri Nations Series was contested from 12 July to 16 August between the national rugby union teams of Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. New Zealand won the tournament for the fifth time. New Zealand regained the Bledisloe Cup which Australia had held since 1998.
The All Blacks led 21-0 after 15 minutes but faltered badly in the second half, only just holding on with 13 men at one point to beat Australia 31-28 in the first Bledisloe Cup test on Saturday.
Team Wins Bledisloe Cup N. M. Chall. Plate Freedom Cup Puma Trophy Wooden spoon New Zealand: 20 23 Not a contestant 16 Not a contestant 2 South Africa: 5 Not a contestant 8 3 Not a contestant 11 Australia: 4 5 13 Not a contestant 13 7 Argentina: 0 Not a contestant Not a contestant Not a contestant 2 9