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The first Test between Australia and New Zealand was played on 15 August 1903 at the Sydney Cricket Ground. Despite the Wallabies losing 22–3 [13] this tour greatly increased the popularity of rugby and large crowds started attending grade matches in Sydney and Brisbane. New Zealand winger Billy Wallace scored thirteen of their twenty-two points.
A week after losing by a record margin to concede the Bledisloe Cup, Australia rebounded with a 24-22 win over New Zealand on Saturday to give Dave Rennie his first win as Wallabies head coach. A ...
The Hong Kong match drew a crowd of 39,000 to see the All Blacks defeat the Wallabies 19–14 (despite New Zealand having already won the Bledisloe Cup for 2008), [2] generating a reported £5.5 million and proving to be a financial success for the two unions. [3]
v New Zealand 27 July 2002 v South Africa 6: 1: 0: 5: 16.67: 27 July 2002 Sydney Sports Ground, Sydney † 18 July 1914 v New Zealand 4 June 1963 v England 7: 1: 0: 6: 14.29: 13 June 1959 Sydney Showground, Sydney † 25 June 1921 v South Africa 27 July 1926 v New Zealand 15: 4: 0: 11: 26.67: 27 July 1926 University Oval, Sydney ‡ 2 July 1921 ...
Argentina vs New Zealand 19:02 , Harry Latham-Coyle Still a little while yet before we get going in Mendoza, but there’s news of a late change to bring you, so let’s check in on the two 23s...
New Zealand's first Tri-Nations game of 2007 was against the Springboks in Durban, South Africa. New Zealand scored two tries in the final fifteen minutes of the game to win 26–21. [114] The following week against the Wallabies at the Melbourne Cricket Ground the Wallabies upset New Zealand to win 20–15. [115]
And what an opener it is, too: France against New Zealand, with the Stade de France sure to be jumping under the Friday night lights. Rugby World Cup 2023 schedule, fixtures, dates and kick-off times
Date Opponent F A Venue City Winner 1903-08-15 Australia: 22 3 Sydney Cricket Ground: Sydney: 1904-08-13 British Isles: 9 3 Athletic Park: Wellington: 1905-09-02