Tri Nations Rugby Tournament
65Latest Results:
New Zealand 26 Australia 12
New Zealand 33 South Africa 6
A scoreline that flatters the All Blacks after the Boks have held for three quarters of the game.
Australia 25 South Africa 17
Australia 20 New Zealand 15
A gritty and determined performance by the Australian team keeps it in the hunt for both the Tri Nations and the Bledisloe Cup.
New Zealand 26 South Africa 21
The All Blacks sneak in for lucky win against a determined South African team.
The Sanzar Unions
Australian Rugby Union - The official Australian Rugby Union site.
New Zealand Rugby Union - Official site of the New Zealand Rugby Union and New Zealand All Blacks.
South African Rugby Union - The Official South African Rugby Union site.
The Tri Nations Rugby Tourament
The Tri Nations rugby union tournament is an annual round-robin competition between the three Southern Hemisphere rugby giants Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa.
Under the auspices of the SANZA (South Africa, New Zealand, and Australia) organisation, the series from 1996 until 2005 was on a home and away basis with the three nations playing each other twice. In 2006, a new format with each nation playing the others three times was introduced
Past winners:
- 2006 - New Zealand
- 2005 - New Zealand
- 2004 - South Africa
- 2003 - New Zealand
- 2002 - New Zealand
- 2001 - Australia
- 2000 - Australia
- 1999 - New Zealand
- 1998 - South Africa
- 1997 - New Zealand
- 1996 - New Zealand
Tri Nations Links
Rugby Heaven: Tri Nations - News, reviews, features, results, tables and a round by round record of the matches.
Scrum.com: Tri Nations 2003 - Fixtures, results, table, history, previous tournaments, galleries and bulletin board.
iafrica.com: Tri Nations - News, fixtures, results, table, team profiles and tournament history.
Planet-Rugby: Tri Nations - News, opinion, tables, live commentary, team information, results, schedule and picture gallery.
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I'm not sure how George would feel about you wanting to kiss him, but his experience and skills could still be of use to the Wallabies, I'm sure. His tackling against the All Blacks seemed still good, too, even if he is as old as Methusalah.
This was a Springbok B team, mind. I think the World Cup is wide open -- any of the big four, and maybe even England could win it. At the knockout stage it can get down simply to mental toughness, and that is where Australia and South Africa may have an edge on the rest. But France -- at home, remember -- and the All Blacks can't be ruled out.



Lachlan Anthon says:
10 months ago
I think the wallabies are the best team in the world. With the win over the all blacks and over south africa. I also think george gregan should stay with the wallabies. He is so good looking i think i could kiss him. LOL. The wallabies are 2007 world cup champions.