2005 Rugby League Tri-Nations
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| 2005 Rugby League Tri-Nations | ||||
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| Matches played | 7 | |||
| Tries scored | 56 (average 8 per match) |
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| Attendance | 155,143 (average 22,163 per match) |
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The majority of 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.
The tournament was officially known as the 2005 Gillette Tri-Nations due to sponsorship from Gillette.
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[edit] Results
[edit] Tournament matches
| 2005-10-15 |
New Zealand |
38–28 | Telstra Stadium, Sydney Attendance: 28,255 [1] |
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| 2005-10-21 |
Australia |
28–26 | Ericsson Stadium, Auckland Attendance: 15,400 [1] |
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| 2005-10-29 |
New Zealand |
42–26 | Loftus Road, London Attendance: 15,568 [1] |
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| 2005-11-05 |
Australia |
20–6 | JJB Stadium, Wigan Attendance: 25,004 [1] |
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| 2005-11-12 |
Great Britain |
38–12 | Galpharm Stadium, Huddersfield Attendance: 19,232 [1] |
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| 2005-11-19 |
Australia |
26–14 | KC Stadium, Hull Attendance: 25,150 [1] |
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[edit] Tournament standings
| Team | Played | Won | Drew | Lost | For | Against | Difference | Points |
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| 4 | 3 | 0 | 1 | 102 | 84 | +18 | 6 | |
| 4 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 118 | 120 | −2 | 4 | |
| 4 | 1 | 0 | 3 | 84 | 100 | −16 | 2 |
[edit] Final
| 2005-11-26 |
New Zealand |
24–0 | Elland Road, Leeds Attendance: 26,534 [1] |
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| 2005 Tri-Nations Champions |
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New Zealand First title |
The historic win by the Kiwis over a mistake-prone Australian side put an end to the Kangaroo's dominance in international rugby league. It was the first time Australia, hot favourites for the match, had failed to win a series or tournament since 1978. It was also the first time New Zealand had beaten their rivals twice in a year since 1953.
Australia: (0) 0
Minichiello, King, Gasnier, Cooper, Tate, Barrett, Gower, Civoniceva, Buderus, Ryles, O'Donnell, Fitzgibbon, Kennedy.
Replacements: Wing, Mason, O'Meley, Price.
Coach: (Wayne Bennett)??
New Zealand: (16) 24
Webb, Webster, Whatuira, Toopi, Vatuvei, N Vagana, Jones, Rauhihi, Tony, Wiki, Kidwell, Anderson, Hape.
Replacements: Faiumu, Asotasi, Solomona, Lauitiitii.
Coach: Brian McClennan
Australia
New Zealand
Tries: Whatuira, Vatuvei (2), Webb
Goals: Jones (4)
Referee: Steve Ganson (England).
[edit] Non-series Tests
During the series, Australia and New Zealand played additional Tests against France.
| 2005-11-11 |
France |
12–44 | Stade Aime Giral, Perpignan Attendance: 7,913 |
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| 2005-11-18 |
France |
22–38 | Stade Ernest Wellon, Toulouse Attendance: 12,500 |
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[edit] References
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Kiwis overcome critics to down Kangaroos in Tri-Nations opener - kangaroos.leagueunlimited.com
- 2005 Tri-nations final at trinations.rlfans.com
- 2005 Tri-nations at rlhalloffame.org.uk
- New Zealand Test teams 2005 at nzrl.co.nz
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