Thursday, August 4, 2011

Watch Australia vs New Zealand Live Tri Nations Rugby Coverage 06-08-2011

Australia vs New Zealand Live Tri Nations Rugby Coverage 06-08-2011. Australia vs Wallabies Live Stream Tri Nations Cup Online Channels Eden Park, Auckland . New Zealand will field Test rugby's most experienced starting lineup against Australia in two days as the two top-ranked teams meet at the venue for this year's World Cup final.

All Blacks selectors today made seven changes in naming a starting 15 with a combined 766 Test appearances, surpassing the previous highest of 750 by South Africa against Australia last year.


Australia vs New Zealand Live Tri Nations Rugby Coverage 06-08-2011
1996 New Zealand 4 Wins
1997 New Zealand 4 Wins
1998 South Africa 4 Wins
1999 New Zealand 4 Wins
2000 Australia 4 Wins
2001 Australia 4 Wins
2002 New Zealand 4 Wins
2003 New Zealand 4 Wins
2004 South Africa 4 Wins
2005 New Zealand 4 Wins
2006 New Zealand 6 Wins
2007 New Zealand 4 Wins
2008 New Zealand 6 Wins
2009 South Africa 6 Wins
2010 New Zealand 6 Wins

The Wallabies retained the 15 players who began last month's win over the Springboks for the game in Auckland. Australian national rugby union team is the representative side of Australia in rugby union. The national team is nicknamed the Wallabies and competes annually with New Zealand and South Africa in the Tri-Nations Series, in which they also contest the Bledisloe Cup with New Zealand and the Mandela Challenge Plate with South Africa. Australia are currently ranked second behind the All Blacks in the IRB World Rankings and hold the Mandela Plate .

NEW ZEALAND: Mils Muliaina, Sitiveni Sivivatu, Conrad Smith, Ma'a Nonu, Hosea Gear, Daniel Carter, Piri Weepu, Kieran Read, Richie McCaw (captain), Jerome Kaino, Ali Williams, Brad Thorn, Owen Franks, Keven Mealamu, Wyatt Crockett.



Replacements: Andrew Hore, Ben Franks, Samuel Whitelock, Adam Thomson, Andy Ellis, Colin Slade, Sonny Bill Williams.

AUSTRALIA: Kurtley Beale, James O'Connor, Adam Ashley- Cooper, Pat McCabe, Digby Ioane, Quade Cooper, Will Genia, Ben McCalman, David Pocock, Rocky Elsom, James Horwill, Rob Simmons, Ben Alexander, Stephen Moore, Sekope Kepu.

2010: Wallabies vs All Blacks – Australia (14) & 22 & New Zealand (6) 23
2010: Wallabiesvs All Blacks – Australia (10) & New Zealand (17) 20
2010: Wallabies vs All Blacks – Australia 28 (14) & New Zealand 49 (32)
2009: Wallabies vs All Blacks – New Zealand (All Blacks) won 32-19 at Olympic Stadium, Tokyo
2009: Wallabiesvs All Blacks – New Zealand (All Blacks) won 33-6 at Westpac Trust, Wellington
2009: Wallabies vs All Blacks – New Zealand (All Blacks) won 19-18 at Stadium Australia, Sydney
2009: Wallabies vs All Blacks – New Zealand (All Blacks) won 22-16 at Eden Park, Auckland
2008: Wallabiesvs All Blacks – New Zealand (All Blacks) won 19-14 at Hong Kong Stadium
2008: All Blacks vs Wallabies – New Zealand (All Blacks) won 28-24 at Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
2008: All Blacks vs Wallabies – New Zealand (All Blacks) won 39-10 at Eden Park, Auckland
2008: All Blacks vs Wallabies – Australia (Wallabies) won 34-19 at Stadium Australia, Sydney
2007: All Blacks vs Wallabies – New Zealand (All Blacks) won 26-12 at Eden Park, Auckland
2007: All Blacks vs Wallabies – Australia (Wallabies) won 20-15 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne
2006: All Blacks vs Wallabies – New Zealand (All Blacks) won 34-27 at Eden Park, Auckland
2006: All Blacks vs Wallabies – New Zealand (All Blacks) won 13-9 at Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
2006: All Blacks vs Wallabies – New Zealand (All Blacks) won 32-12 at Jade Stadium, Christchurch
2005: All Blacks vs Wallabies– New Zealand (All Blacks) won 34-24 at Eden Park, Auckland
2005: All Blacks vs Wallabies – New Zealand (All Blacks) won 30-13 at Stadium Australia, Sydney

 

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