Trophée des Bicentenaires
To celebrate the bi-centenaries of Australia and of the French Revolution, in 1988 and 1989 respectively, the French Rugby Union donated the Trophée des Bicentenaires to be played in perpetuity between the two countries. It is a bronze sculpture featuring two players in a tackle. Although the trophy dates from 1988, it was first contested in 1989.[1]
Matches
Details |
Played |
Won by Australia |
Won by France |
Drawn |
Australia points |
France points |
In Australia |
14 |
13 |
1 |
0 |
431 |
240 |
In France |
13 |
6 |
7 |
0 |
290 |
251 |
Overall |
27 |
19 |
8 |
0 |
720 |
491 |
Results
Year |
Date |
Venue |
Home |
Score |
Away |
Match Winner |
Trophy Winner |
2014 |
15 November |
Stade de France, Paris |
France |
29 – 26 |
Australia |
France |
|
2014 |
21 June |
Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney |
Australia |
39 – 13 |
France |
Australia |
|
14 June |
Docklands Stadium, Melbourne |
6 – 0 |
Australia |
7 June |
Lang Park, Brisbane |
50 – 23 |
Australia |
2012 |
10 November |
Stade de France, Paris |
France |
33 – 6 |
Australia |
France |
|
2010 |
27 November |
Stade de France, Paris |
France |
16 – 59 |
Australia |
Australia |
|
2009 |
27 June |
Stadium Australia, Sydney |
Australia |
22 – 6 |
France |
Australia |
|
2008 |
22 November |
Stade de France, Paris |
France |
13 – 18 |
Australia |
Australia |
|
2008 |
5 July |
Lang Park, Brisbane |
Australia |
40 – 10 |
France |
Australia |
|
28 June |
Stadium Australia, Sydney |
34 – 13 |
Australia |
2005 |
5 November |
Stade Vélodrome, Marseille |
France |
26 – 16 |
Australia |
France |
|
2005 |
2 July |
Lang Park, Brisbane |
Australia |
37 – 31 |
France |
Australia |
|
2004 |
13 November |
Stade de France, Paris |
France |
27 – 14 |
Australia |
France |
|
2002 |
29 June |
Stadium Australia, Sydney |
Australia |
31 – 25 |
France |
Australia |
|
22 June |
Docklands Stadium, Melbourne |
29 – 17 |
Australia |
2001 |
17 November |
Stade Vélodrome, Marseille |
France |
14 – 13 |
Australia |
France |
|
2000 |
4 November |
Stade de France, Paris |
France |
13 – 18 |
Australia |
Australia |
|
1998 |
21 November |
Stade de France, Paris |
France |
21 – 32 |
Australia |
Australia |
|
1997 |
28 June |
Ballymore Stadium, Brisbane |
Australia |
26 – 19 |
France |
Australia |
|
21 June |
Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney |
29 – 15 |
Australia |
1993 |
6 November |
Parc des Princes, Paris |
France |
3 – 24 |
Australia |
Australia |
|
30 October |
Stade Chaban-Delmas, Bordeaux |
16 – 13 |
France |
1990 |
30 June |
Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney |
Australia |
19 – 28 |
France |
France |
|
24 June |
Ballymore Stadium, Brisbane |
48 – 31 |
Australia |
9 June |
Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney |
21 – 9 |
Australia |
1989 |
11 November |
Stadium Nord Lille Metropole, Lille |
France |
25 – 19 |
Australia |
France |
|
4 November |
Stade de la Meinau, Strasbourg |
15 – 32 |
Australia |
See also
References
- ↑ François Duboisset; Frédéric Viard (2007-01-17). Le Rugby pour Les Nuls (in French). p. 369. ISBN 978-2754003001.
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