Bledisloe Cup: Everything to know about the trans-Tasman rivalry
The Bledisloe Cup is a coveted trophy contested by trans-Tasman rivals the All Blacks and Wallabies, first being played out in 1931.
The title is named after New Zealand’s governor-general, Lord Bledisloe, who was a rugby fan and commissioned the Cup to fuel the rivalry between the two great rugby playing nations. The Bledisloe Cup remains one of the most popular contests in trans-Tasman sport.
The frequency of the Bledisloe Cup has been varied along with the amount of matches played each year. Since 1982 it has been played annually and consists of a three-match series, with two of the matches played as part of the Rugby Championship, whilst the rivalry is reduced to a two-match series in the Rugby World Cup year.
The All Blacks remain the overall champions, taking their 50th Bledisloe Cup title in 2022, and the last 20 titles in a row, while Australia has only claimed 12 titles.
Bledisloe Cup facts
Inaugural winners: The first winners of the Bledisloe Cup were the All Blacks in a 20-13 win to Auckland. It wasn’t until 1934 that Australia won the title for the first time, beating New Zealand 25-11 in Sydney.
Hong Kong hosts: The Asian country hosted the first Bledisloe Cup match at a neutral ground when the fourth and final Test of an extended series was played there in 2008 in a bid to promote the sport in Asia. The match drew a crowd of 39,000 to see the All Blacks defeat the Wallabies 19-14.
New Zealand: The All Blacks failed to win the Cup between 1998 and 2002, which was the longest period the team had gone without holding the coveted trophy. The team scored their 400th try in the Cup in 2020 and their largest winning margin in a Bledisloe Cup match is 37 points (a 43-6 win in Wellington in 1996).
Australia: The Wallabies last won the Bledisloe Cup in 2002 during current head coach Eddie Jones’ first tenure at the helm of the side. Matt Burke secured a match-winning penalty to give the side a 16-14 win against the All Blacks in Sydney. Meanwhile, Australia’s 47-26 win in Perth in 2019 was their highest-ever score against the All Blacks in 165 Tests – the match also saw them equal their biggest winning margin (21) in the fixture.
The players: Legendary All Black captain Richie McCaw has made the most Bledisloe Cup appearances. The record for most tries in a match by an individual player is four and is shared by a player from each side – Greg Cornelsen for Australia and Beauden Barrett for New Zealand.
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2022 Bledisloe Cup
The All Blacks retained the Bledisloe Cup title in 2022 in a 39-37 thriller match at Marvel Stadium in Melbourne. The result came down to a single call in the final minute of the match which left plenty of controversy.
The Wallabies and All Blacks went to the half-time break locked at 10-all before New Zealand kicked on to a 31-13 lead after 55 minutes. But the Wallabies managed to take a 37-34 lead in the 77th minute when Nic White slotted a penalty goal. The Aussies were then handed a penalty in the last minute and were heading for a win, when the referee called Bernard Foley for delaying game, giving the All Blacks a scrum five metres out.
After holding them out for a few phases, the All Blacks went wide, and full-back Jordie Barrett seized the win for New Zealand, enabling them to retain the trophy for a 20th year.
Bledisloe Cup fixtures
The Bledisloe Cup is set to return next weekend. The first match will kick off at the MCG on Saturday, July 29 – the first time the ground has hosted rugby union since 2007. A week later, the teams will play in Dunedin.
Saturday July 29: Wallabies v New Zealand, 19:50 local (10:50 BST, 09:50 GMT), Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne
Saturday August 5: New Zealand v New Zealand, 14:35 local (03:35 BST, 02:35 GMT), Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin
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