Who won the Bledisloe Cup 2014?

New Zealand
The 2014 Rugby Championship was the first in which New Zealand failed to win all their matches – they drew with Australia in Week 1 and lost to South Africa in Week 6….2014 Rugby Championship.

Final positions
Champions New Zealand (13th title)
Bledisloe Cup New Zealand
Freedom Cup New Zealand
Mandela Challenge Plate South Africa

When did Wallabies last win Bledisloe?

Australia last tasted Bledisloe success in 2002, which was actually their fifth title in a row. Matt Burke slotted a match-winning penalty after the siren sounded to give his side a 16-14 win in Sydney. None of the current Wallabies squad have ever got their hands on the coveted trophy.

Has Australia ever won at Eden Park?

The Wallabies have to win at least once in New Zealand in 2021 to reclaim the Bledisloe Cup for the first time since they last held it in 2002. Now they face back-to-back Tests at the cauldron of Auckland’s Eden Park, a patch of turf the Wallabies have not won on since 1986.

Who won the Bledisloe Cup?

The All Blacks
The All Blacks’ 33-25 and 57-22 wins in the first two Tests, both played at Eden Park in Auckland, decided the Bledisloe Cup series, keeping the symbol of trans-Tasman supremacy in Kiwi hands for the 19th year in a row.

When did NZ last lose the Bledisloe Cup?

New Zealand won the series in 1996 and 1997, and Australia won it in 1998. In 1996, and from 1999 through 2005, the third match was not played; during these years, Australia and New Zealand played each other twice as part of the Tri Nations for the cup.

Who won the second Bledisloe?

New Zealand retain the Bledisloe Cup. An excellent 80-minute spectacle. For the second week running, the Wallabies were game, but the All Blacks offered far too much in attack.

How many times has the Wallabies won the Bledisloe Cup?

New Zealand have had the most success, winning the trophy in 2021 for the 49th time (excluding the disputed inaugural competition in 1931), while Australia have won the trophy 12 times. Bledisloe Cup on display in Sydney 2014.

What is the biggest win in rugby union?

In Denmark, Comet beat Lindo by 194–0 on 17 Nov 1973.

Which team has beaten All Blacks the most?

Australia has by far the most successful rugby history over New Zealand, with almost double the wins as South Africa. The Wallabies have beaten the All Blacks forty-five times since 1903.

Has Australia ever beaten New Zealand in rugby?

The first clash in rugby union between Australia and New Zealand took place in a test match on 15 August 1903 in Sydney, New South Wales. On that occasion, New Zealand won 22–3….Records.

Record Australia New Zealand
Longest winning streak 3 (5 Aug 2000 – 13 Jul 2002) 10 (2 Aug 2008 – 30 Oct 2010)
Largest points for

Who won 2nd Bledisloe?

Who won the 3rd Bledisloe Cup?

The All Blacks have cruised to a 38-21 victory over the Wallabies in the third Bledisloe Test.

How many years in a row have the All Blacks won the Bledisloe?

New Zealand extended Australia’s Bledisloe Cup agony to 19 years when wrapping up the series, and getting their Fortinet Rugby Championship off to a bonus point start with a 57–22 win at Eden Park on Saturday.

When was the last time the Wallabies beat NZ at Eden Park?

There are no signs of their ascendancy ending anytime soon and all indications are the Kiwis will stretch their streak to 19 in a row in this year’s series, which starts at the Wallabies’ hoodoo ground, Eden Park, on Saturday. The Wallabies have not beaten the All Blacks there since 1986.

Who won the Bledisloe Cup 2022?

The All Blacks retained the trophy in 2021 after winning Game 1 33-25 and following up in Game 2 with a 57-22 win. The New Zealand side completed a clean sweep with a 38-21 win in Perth….2020 Bledisloe Cup results.

Date Nov 7
Time 7:45pm
Fixture Australia 24 def. New Zealand 22
Venue Suncorp Stadium

How many times have Australia beaten New Zealand?

Overall

Details Played Won by New Zealand
In Australia 87 53
In New Zealand 80 63
Neutral venue 6 4
Overall 173 120

What is the longest drop goal in rugby?

77.7m
The longest recorded successful drop goal is 77.7m (85yd) by Gerald Hamilton `Gerry’ Brand (b. 8 Oct 1906) for South Africa v. England at Twickenham, Greater London, on 2 Jan 1932.

Who is best rugby team in the world?

South Africa
Current World Rugby Rankings

Position Team Points
1 South Africa 90.61
2 France 88.88
3 New Zealand 88.75
4 Ireland 88.22