Who won the Bledisloe Cup 2010?

Who won the Bledisloe Cup 2010?

New Zealand
The series concluded 11 September 2010 with New Zealand’s win over Australia 23–22….2010 Tri Nations Series.

Final positions
Champions New Zealand (10th title)
Bledisloe Cup New Zealand
Freedom Cup New Zealand
Mandela Challenge Plate Australia

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.

Who plays in the Bledisloe Cup?

Australia
The Bledisloe Cup is an annual rugby union competition between the national teams of Australia and New Zealand that has been contested since the 1930s.

Are there any Aboriginal players in the Wallabies?

The history of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Rugby player who represented the Wallabies. The Wallabies have been proudly represented by many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples over the history of the sport, leaving a lasting legacy for many young First Nations kids to aspire to.

Where is the 3rd Bledisloe Cup game?

Optus Stadium
The Wallabies will play next in the third Bledisloe Cup match against New Zealand at Optus Stadium, Perth on Sunday September 5.

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

We shouldn’t really be celebrating the last win by the Wallabies over the All Blacks on Kiwi soil because August 11, 2001 only highlights just how long ago it was. Heck, Carisbrook doesn’t even exist anymore.

What is the biggest win in rugby union?

Margins

Margin Team Score
128 New Zealand 145–17
98 New Zealand 101–3
England 111–13
95 New Zealand 108–13

Who won Bledisloe Cup 2?

All Blacks defeat Wallabies 38-21 in Perth to complete Bledisloe Cup clean sweep.

Who is All Black number 12?

Thomas Ryan
List

Number Name Total matches
12 Thomas Ryan 9
13 John Taiaroa 9
14 Hart Udy 8
15 Peter Webb 8

How many Aborigines have played for the Wallabies?

14 Indigenous men
Of the 14 Indigenous men that have played for the Wallabies, one characteristic stands out: the mercurial nature of their play.

What Aboriginal family is famous for rugby union?

The three Ella brothers Glen, Mark and Gary grew up in Sydney’s La Perouse and went to Matraville High School and all played Rugby Union for Randwick, NSW and Australia. Their sister Marcia Ella (OAM) represented NSW and Australia in netball and participated in the World Championships in Scotland.

Is there a 3rd Bledisloe Cup game?

Rugby Australia has this afternoon confirmed that the third Bledisloe cup match, initially re-scheduled for this Saturday (August 28) in Perth, will now be played at Optus Stadium on September 5.

How many times did New Zealand win the Bledisloe Cup?

Between 1931 and 1981, the Bledisloe Cup was contested irregularly in the course of rugby tours between the two countries, with New Zealand winning it nineteen times and Australia four times; in 1949, Australia won the competition for the first time on New Zealand soil.

How much do the teams get paid for the Bledisloe Cup?

Each team expected to clear at least A$ 3.8 million/ NZ$ 5 million from the Tokyo match. 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. All Blacks beating Wallabies 37–20 in the third test to sweep the series.

What channel is the Bledisloe Cup on in Australia?

In Australia, the Bledisloe Cup was televised between 1992 and 1995 by Network Ten. Since 1996, paid service Fox Sports has televised it jointly with (free to air) Seven Network between 1996 and 2010, Nine Network (2011-2012), Network Ten (2013-2020) and Nine Network in 2021.

When was the first Bledisloe Cup match played?

There is some dispute as to when the first Bledisloe Cup match was played. The Australian Rugby Union (ARU) contend that the one-off 1931 match played at Eden Park was first.

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