The Tri Nations competition is organized by SANZAR, a consortium formed by the rugby governing bodies of Australia's ARU, New Zealand's NZRFU and South Africa's SARFU.
The first tournament was contested in 1996 and was won by the All Blacks. Since the inception of the Tri Nations series, the games played between Australia and New Zealand also determine the winner of the Bledisloe Cup each year.
The Tri Nations rugby tournament opens after the completion of the Super 14 competition for the year because players from the SANZAR countries are involved in both. The Tri Nations tournament for 2010 began on 17 July and finishes on 11 September when Australia plays New Zealand in Sydney.
The winners of the Tri Nations championship in 2009 were South Africa. New Zealand has won the tournament for 2010. In 2012, the tournament will be expanded to include Argentina.
2010 games were/are:
17 July, All Blacks v South Africa, Wellington
24 July, Australia v South Africa, Brisbane
31 July, Australia v All Blacks, Melbourne ***
07 August, All Blacks v Australia, Christchurch ***
21 August, South Africa v All Blacks, Johannesburg
28 August, South Africa v Australia, Pretoria
04 September, South Africa v Australia, Bloemfontein
11 September, Australia v All Blacks, Sydney ***
*** these games are also Bledisloe Cup matches. (NB NZ times)
For latest results, visit the Games schedule page. 2011 dates are also there.
The winner of the Tri Nations is determined by a points system:
* 4 points for a win
* 2 points for a draw
* 0 points for a loss
Bonus points" may also be earned in any given match and count toward deciding the series winner. A team may earn one bonus point in each of the following ways (to a total of two points):
* By scoring four or more tries in the match, regardless of the final result of the match.
* By losing by seven points (a converted try) or fewer.
A victorious team can collect either 4 or 5 points, depending on whether or not it scored 4 tries. A losing team may collect from 0 to 2 points. At the end of the series the team with the most points is declared the winner. If teams end level on points the first tiebreaker is point differential, followed by number of tries during the series. However, the Tri Nations has yet to finish in a tie for the top spot.
The first tournament was contested in 1996 and was won by the All Blacks. Since the inception of the Tri Nations series, the games played between Australia and New Zealand also determine the winner of the Bledisloe Cup each year.
The Tri Nations rugby tournament opens after the completion of the Super 14 competition for the year because players from the SANZAR countries are involved in both. The Tri Nations tournament for 2010 began on 17 July and finishes on 11 September when Australia plays New Zealand in Sydney.
The winners of the Tri Nations championship in 2009 were South Africa. New Zealand has won the tournament for 2010. In 2012, the tournament will be expanded to include Argentina.
2010 games were/are:
17 July, All Blacks v South Africa, Wellington
24 July, Australia v South Africa, Brisbane
31 July, Australia v All Blacks, Melbourne ***
07 August, All Blacks v Australia, Christchurch ***
21 August, South Africa v All Blacks, Johannesburg
28 August, South Africa v Australia, Pretoria
04 September, South Africa v Australia, Bloemfontein
11 September, Australia v All Blacks, Sydney ***
*** these games are also Bledisloe Cup matches. (NB NZ times)
For latest results, visit the Games schedule page. 2011 dates are also there.
The winner of the Tri Nations is determined by a points system:
* 4 points for a win
* 2 points for a draw
* 0 points for a loss
Bonus points" may also be earned in any given match and count toward deciding the series winner. A team may earn one bonus point in each of the following ways (to a total of two points):
* By scoring four or more tries in the match, regardless of the final result of the match.
* By losing by seven points (a converted try) or fewer.
A victorious team can collect either 4 or 5 points, depending on whether or not it scored 4 tries. A losing team may collect from 0 to 2 points. At the end of the series the team with the most points is declared the winner. If teams end level on points the first tiebreaker is point differential, followed by number of tries during the series. However, the Tri Nations has yet to finish in a tie for the top spot.
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