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The 2010 Tri Nations Series was the 15th annual Tri Nations series between the national rugby union teams of New Zealand, Australia and South Africa.. New Zealand clinched the series crown with one match remaining, scoring two tries in the last 3 minutes to defeat South Africa 29–22 on 21 August in the first-ever Test at FNB Stadium in Johannesburg. [1]
The 1996–2011 results were for the Tri Nations; the results from 2012 to the present are for the Rugby Championship. Teams played only four matches in 2007 and 2011, and three in 2015 and 2019, due to the Rugby World Cup. In 2020, the Tri Nations was contested between Argentina, Australia, and New Zealand.
In the Sydney test on 11 September, converted tries by Richie McCaw and Kieran Read in the last 13 minutes allowed the All Blacks to overcome a 9–22 deficit. The win saw New Zealand complete a 100% record in the 2010 Tri-Nations. On 30 October 2010 the sides contested the now-customary fourth annual Bledisloe Cup test at a neutral venue.
2010 CAR Development Trophy; 2010 Tri Nations Series; A. 2010 Africa Cup; ... 2010 Asian Five Nations division tournaments; 2010 ARFU Women's Rugby Championship;
2009 Tri Nations Series: 77 1 August 2009 Kings Park Stadium, Durban 31–19 South Africa: 78 12 September 2009 Waikato Stadium, Hamilton: 29–32 South Africa: 79 10 July 2010 Eden Park, Auckland 32–12 New Zealand: 2010 Tri Nations Series: 80 17 July 2010 Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington 31–17 New Zealand: 81 21 August 2010
Tri Nations Series champion is the title given to the rugby union nation (either Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, or, since 2012, Argentina) that finishes at the top of competition table of the annual Tri Nations Series. The Bledisloe Cup, an Australian-New Zealand trophy is also awarded within the series.
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2009 Tri Nations Series: 67 29 August 2009 Subiaco Oval, Perth 25–32 South Africa: 68 5 September 2009 Lang Park, Brisbane 21–6 Australia: 69 24 July 2010 Lang Park, Brisbane 30–13 Australia: 2010 Tri Nations Series: 70 28 August 2010 Loftus Versfeld Stadium, Pretoria 44–31 South Africa: 71 4 September 2010 Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein