Rugby Union’s Bledisloe Cup is here once again. Saturday night saw the first match between the Wallabies and All Blacks with New Zealand winning (Wallabies 28-49 All Blacks).
But the game is not over yet. There are three more matches to look forward to in the next 3 months and we are here to bring you all the excitement and updates from the field. So stay with us through this journey and let’s share the Bledisloe experience.
The Bledisloe Cup Over The Years
There is some dispute as to when the first Bledisloe Cup match was played. The Australian Rugby Union (ARU) contends that the one-off 1931 match played at Eden Park was the first. The New Zealand Rugby Union (NZRU), on the other hand, believes that the first match was when New Zealand toured Australia in 1932.
The then Governor-General of New Zealand, Lord Bledisloe, presented the Cup as a perpetual Rugby trophy and a token of good will between Australia and New Zealand. The silver Bledisloe Cup, designed in New Zealand by Nelson Isaac, and crafted by Walker and Hall in London, is the largest trophy in World Rugby.
The Bledisloe cup matches, which were once played irregularly every few years, now happen annually, and have included Tri-Nations fixtures between the two sides since 1996.
Over the years, the Bledisloe Cup has been contended through 2-game contests and sometimes 3-game contests. Since the advent of the Tri-Nations series, it has mostly been a fixed two match series played on a home and away basis. The 2010 Bledisloe Cup, however, will be played in 4 matches.
The first time the Cup was contested in 4 matches was in 2008, with three games played in Australia and New Zealand and a fourth and potentially deciding game in Hong Kong in an effort to promote the game in Asia. It was also the first time Australia and New Zealand played in a third country outside the World Cup.
The Hong Kong match drew a crowd of 39,000 and its success has lead to more matches being held outside the nations ever since. The 4th game of the 2010 Bledisloe Cup will be held on 30th October at the Hong Kong Stadium in Hong Kong.
Over the years, New Zealand has won the series 37 times while Australia has won it 12 times, with the New Zealand All Blacks being the current cup holders.
New Zealand has retained the cup since 2003 with last year’s series being a clean sweep for them (they won 4-0). New Zealand’s streak has been on for the last 7 series. Although 2 of those (2004 and 2007) were draws, the trophy remained with New Zealand as it is held by the current holders in case of draws.
Australia’s longest streak has been 5 series in a row from 1998-2002.
The Bledisloe Cup results since 1931 have been as follows.
Watch this space for the latest news and updates from Bledisloe Cup 2010.
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