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The 2009 Tri Nations Series was the fourteenth annual Tri Nations rugby union series between the national rugby union teams of New Zealand, Australia and South Africa, respectively nicknamed the All Blacks, Wallabies, and Springboks.
Here is the complete list of fixtures and results of test match rugby in 2009. All major international competitions, such as the Tri Nations and the Six Nations Championship , continue, as does the qualification process for the 2011 Rugby World Cup .
2004 Tri-Nations: 23 October 2004 Australia: 12 32 Loftus Road: London: 16,725 6 November 2004 Great Britain: 12 22 Kirklees Stadium: Huddersfield: 20,372 11 November 2004 France: 24 20 Stade Albert Domec: Carcassonne: 8,000 Friendly 20 November 2004 Great Britain: 24 26 KC Stadium: Kingston-upon-Hull: 23,377 2004 Tri-Nations: 22 April 2005 ...
2008 Tri Nations Series: 74 12 July 2008 Carisbrook, Dunedin 28–30 South Africa: 75 16 August 2008 Newlands Stadium, Cape Town 0–19 New Zealand: 76 25 July 2009 Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein 28–19 South Africa: 2009 Tri Nations Series: 77 1 August 2009 Kings Park Stadium, Durban 31–19 South Africa: 78 12 September 2009
The 1996–2011 results were for the Tri Nations; the results from 2012 to the present are for the Rugby Championship. Teams played only four matches in 2007 and 2011, and three in 2015 and 2019, due to the Rugby World Cup. In 2020, the Tri Nations was contested between Argentina, Australia, and New Zealand.
8 August 2009 Newlands Stadium, Cape Town 29–17 South Africa: 2009 Tri Nations Series: 67 29 August 2009 Subiaco Oval, Perth 25–32 South Africa: 68 5 September 2009 Lang Park, Brisbane 21–6 Australia: 69 24 July 2010 Lang Park, Brisbane 30–13 Australia: 2010 Tri Nations Series: 70 28 August 2010 Loftus Versfeld Stadium, Pretoria 44–31
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The Tri Nations was created amongst the SANZAR 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 the Six Nations Championship (then, the Five Nations). [2]