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1996 Tri Nations Series
Final positions
Champions New Zealand (1st title)
Bledisloe Cup New Zealand
Tournament statistics
Matches played6
Tries scored19 (3.17 per match)
Attendance248,540 (41,423 per match)
1997

The 1996 Tri Nations Series was the inaugural Tri Nations Series, a rugby union competition contested by the men's national teams of Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. It was contested from 6 July to 10 August. New Zealand won all four of their matches to claim the title, as well as retaining the Bledisloe Cup won the previous year for their two wins over Australia.[1]

Table

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Place Nation Games Points Try
bonus
Losing
bonus
Table
points
Played Won Drawn Lost For Against Diff
1  New Zealand 4 4 0 0 119 60 +59 1 0 17
2  South Africa 4 1 0 3 70 84 –14 0 2 6
3  Australia 4 1 0 3 71 116 –45 0 2 6

Results

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New Zealand v Australia

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6 July 1996
14:35 NZST (UTC+12)
(1 BP) New Zealand 43–6 Australia
Try: Brooke
Cullen
Jones
Lomu
Marshall
Wilson
Con: Mehrtens (2)
Pen: Mehrtens (3)
Pen: Burke (2)
Athletic Park, Wellington
Attendance: 39,523[2]
Referee: Ed Morrison (England)
FB 15 Christian Cullen
RW 14 Jeff Wilson
OC 13 Frank Bunce
IC 12 Walter Little
LW 11 Jonah Lomu
FH 10 Andrew Mehrtens
SH 9 Justin Marshall
N8 8 Zinzan Brooke
OF 7 Josh Kronfeld
BF 6 Michael Jones
RL 5 Robin Brooke
LL 4 Ian Jones
TP 3 Olo Brown
HK 2 Sean Fitzpatrick (c)
LP 1 Craig Dowd
Replacements:
WG 16 Eric Rush
CE 17 Scott McLeod
SH 18 Jon Preston
LK 19 Blair Larsen
PR 20 Bull Allen
HK 21 Norm Hewitt
Coach:
New Zealand John Hart
FB 15 Matt Burke
RW 14 David Campese
OC 13 Joe Roff
IC 12 Tim Horan
LW 11 Ben Tune
FH 10 Scott Bowen
SH 9 Sam Payne
N8 8 Michael Brial
OF 7 David Wilson
BF 6 Owen Finegan
RL 5 John Eales (c)
LL 4 Garrick Morgan
TP 3 Dan Crowley
HK 2 Michael Foley
LP 1 Richard Harry
Replacements:
CE 16 Stephen Larkham
FH 17 Pat Howard
SH 18 George Gregan
FL 19 Daniel Manu
PR 20 Andrew Heath
HK 21 Marco Caputo
Coach:
Australia Greg Smith

Australia v South Africa

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13 July 1996
20:00 AEST (UTC+10)
Australia 21–16 South Africa (1 BP)
Try: Roff
Horan
Con: Burke
Pen: Burke (3)
Try: Hendriks
Con: Honiball
Pen: Honiball (2)
Joubert
Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney
Attendance: 41,850[3]
Referee: Tony Spreadbury (England)
FB 15 Matt Burke
RW 14 David Campese
OC 13 Joe Roff
IC 12 Tim Horan
LW 11 Ben Tune
FH 10 Pat Howard
SH 9 George Gregan
N8 8 Michael Brial
OF 7 David Wilson
BF 6 Daniel Manu
RL 5 John Eales (c)
LL 4 Garrick Morgan
TP 3 Dan Crowley
HK 2 Michael Foley
LP 1 Andrew Heath
Replacements:
CE 16 Daniel Herbert
FH 17 Scott Bowen
SH 18 Sam Payne
FL 19 Owen Finegan
PR 20 Richard Harry
HK 21 Marco Caputo
Coach:
Australia Greg Smith
FB 15 André Joubert
RW 14 James Small
OC 13 Japie Mulder
IC 12 Brendan Venter
LW 11 Pieter Hendriks
FH 10 Henry Honiball
SH 9 Joost van der Westhuizen
N8 8 Gary Teichmann
OF 7 Ruben Kruger
BF 6 Francois Pienaar (c)
RL 5 Mark Andrews
LL 4 Johan Ackermann
TP 3 Marius Hurter
HK 2 John Allan
LP 1 Os du Randt
Replacements:
WG 16 Justin Swart
FH 17 Joel Stransky
SH 18 Johan Roux
PR 19 Balie Swart
HK 20 Naka Drotské
LK 21 Steve Atherton
Coach:
South Africa Andre Markgraaff

New Zealand v South Africa

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20 July 1996
14:35 NZST (UTC+12)
New Zealand 15–11 South Africa (1 BP)
Pen: Mehrtens (5)Try: Joubert
Pen: Stransky (2)
Lancaster Park, Christchurch
Attendance: 38,000[4]
Referee: Ray Megson (Scotland)
FB 15 Christian Cullen
RW 14 Jeff Wilson
OC 13 Frank Bunce
IC 12 Walter Little
LW 11 Jonah Lomu
FH 10 Andrew Mehrtens
SH 9 Justin Marshall
N8 8 Zinzan Brooke
OF 7 Josh Kronfeld
BF 6 Michael Jones
RL 5 Robin Brooke
LL 4 Ian Jones
TP 3 Olo Brown
HK 2 Sean Fitzpatrick (c)
LP 1 Craig Dowd
Replacements:
WG 16 Eric Rush
CE 17 Scott McLeod
SH 18 Jon Preston
LK 19 Blair Larsen
PR 20 Bull Allen
HK 21 Norm Hewitt
Coach:
New Zealand John Hart
FB 15 André Joubert
RW 14 James Small
OC 13 Japie Mulder
IC 12 Brendan Venter
LW 11 Pieter Hendriks
FH 10 Joel Stransky
SH 9 Johan Roux
N8 8 Gary Teichmann
OF 7 Ruben Kruger
BF 6 Francois Pienaar (c)
RL 5 Mark Andrews
LL 4 Johan Ackermann
TP 3 Marius Hurter
HK 2 John Allan
LP 1 Os du Randt
Replacements:
WG 16 Justin Swart
CE 17 Danie van Schalkwyk
SH 18 Joost van der Westhuizen
LK 19 Steve Atherton
PR 20 Balie Swart
HK 21 Naka Drotské
Coach:
South Africa Andre Markgraaff

Australia v New Zealand

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27 July 1996
20:00 AEST (UTC+10)
(1 BP) Australia 25–32 New Zealand
Try: Burke
Gregan
Pen: Burke (5)
Try: Bunce
Marshall
Con: Mehrtens (2)
Pen: Mehrtens (6)
Lang Park, Brisbane
Attendance: 40,167[5]
Referee: Jim Fleming (Scotland)
FB 15 Matt Burke
RW 14 David Campese
OC 13 Joe Roff
IC 12 Richard Tombs
LW 11 Ben Tune
FH 10 Pat Howard
SH 9 George Gregan
N8 8 Michael Brial
OF 7 David Wilson
BF 6 Daniel Manu
RL 5 John Eales (c)
LL 4 Garrick Morgan
TP 3 Andrew Heath
HK 2 Michael Foley
LP 1 Richard Harry
Replacements:
CE 16 Daniel Herbert
FH 17 Scott Bowen
SH 18 Sam Payne
N8 19 Tim Gavin
PR 20 Dan Crowley
HK 21 Marco Caputo
Coach:
Australia Greg Smith
FB 15 Christian Cullen
RW 14 Jeff Wilson
OC 13 Frank Bunce
IC 12 Walter Little
LW 11 Jonah Lomu
FH 10 Andrew Mehrtens
SH 9 Justin Marshall
N8 8 Zinzan Brooke
OF 7 Josh Kronfeld
BF 6 Michael Jones
RL 5 Robin Brooke
LL 4 Ian Jones
TP 3 Olo Brown
HK 2 Sean Fitzpatrick (c)
LP 1 Craig Dowd
Replacements:
FB 16 Glen Osborne
CE 17 Scott McLeod
SH 18 Jon Preston
LK 19 Blair Larsen
PR 20 Bull Allen
HK 21 Norm Hewitt
Coach:
New Zealand John Hart

South Africa v Australia

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3 August 1996
17:00 SAST (UTC+02)
South Africa 25–19 Australia (1 BP)
Try: Stransky
Con: Stransky
Pen: Stransky (6)
Try: Tune
Con: Eales
Pen: Burke
Eales (3)
Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein
Attendance: 38,000[6]
Referee: Brian Stirling (Ireland)
FB 15 James Small
RW 14 Justin Swart
OC 13 Japie Mulder
IC 12 Brendan Venter
LW 11 Pieter Hendriks
FH 10 Joel Stransky
SH 9 Johan Roux
N8 8 Gary Teichmann
OF 7 Ruben Kruger
BF 6 Francois Pienaar
RL 5 Mark Andrews
LL 4 Johan Ackermann
TP 3 Balie Swart
HK 2 John Allan
LP 1 Os du Randt
Replacements:
CE 16 Danie van Schalkwyk
FH 17 Vlok Cilliers
SH 18 Joost van der Westhuizen
LK 19 Hannes Strydom
PR 20 Dawie Theron
HK 21 Henry Tromp
Coach:
South Africa Andre Markgraaff
FB 15 Matt Burke
RW 14 David Campese
OC 13 Daniel Herbert
IC 12 Pat Howard
LW 11 Ben Tune
FH 10 Scott Bowen
SH 9 George Gregan
N8 8 Tim Gavin
OF 7 David Wilson
BF 6 Michael Brial
RL 5 John Eales (c)
LL 4 John Welborn
TP 3 Andrew Heath
HK 2 Michael Foley
LP 1 Dan Crowley
Replacements:
WG 16 Joe Roff
CE 17 Richard Tombs
SH 18 Sam Payne
FL 19 Daniel Manu
PR 20 Richard Harry
HK 21 Marco Caputo
Coach:
Australia Greg Smith

South Africa v New Zealand

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10 August 1996
17:00 SAST (UTC+02)
South Africa 18–29 New Zealand
Try: Du Randt
Mulder
Con: Stransky
Pen: Stransky (2)
Try: Osborne
Dowd
Con: Mehrtens (2)
Pen: Mehrtens (5)
Newlands Stadium, Cape Town
Attendance: 51,000[7]
Referee: David McHugh (Ireland)
FB 15 James Small
RW 14 Pieter Hendriks
OC 13 Japie Mulder
IC 12 Hennie le Roux
LW 11 Justin Swart
FH 10 Joel Stransky
SH 9 Joost van der Westhuizen
N8 8 Gary Teichmann
OF 7 Ruben Kruger
BF 6 Francois Pienaar (c)
RL 5 Mark Andrews
LL 4 Steve Atherton
TP 3 Marius Hurter
HK 2 John Allan
LP 1 Os du Randt
Replacements:
CE 16 Danie van Schalkwyk
FH 17 Vlok Cilliers
SH 18 Joggie Viljoen
LK 19 Hannes Strydom
PR 20 Dawie Theron
HK 21 Henry Tromp
Coach:
South Africa Andre Markgraaff
FB 15 Christian Cullen
RW 14 Jeff Wilson
OC 13 Frank Bunce
IC 12 Walter Little
LW 11 Glen Osborne
FH 10 Andrew Mehrtens
SH 9 Justin Marshall
N8 8 Zinzan Brooke
OF 7 Josh Kronfeld
BF 6 Michael Jones
RL 5 Robin Brooke
LL 4 Ian Jones
TP 3 Olo Brown
HK 2 Sean Fitzpatrick (c)
LP 1 Craig Dowd
Replacements:
CE 16 Alama Ieremia
SH 17 Jon Preston
FL 18 Andrew Blowers
LK 19 Blair Larsen
PR 20 Bull Allen
HK 21 Norm Hewitt
Coach:
New Zealand John Hart

References

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  1. ^ Cleary, Mick; Griffiths, John, eds. (1997). Rothmans Rugby Union Yearbook 1997–98. London: Headline Book Publishing. ISBN 0-7472-7732-X.
  2. ^ "New Zealand (25) 43 - 6 (6) Australia (FT)". ESPN.com.
  3. ^ "Australia (11) 21 - 16 (3) South Africa (FT)". ESPN.com.
  4. ^ "New Zealand (6) 15 - 11 (8) South Africa (FT)". ESPN.com.
  5. ^ "Australia (16) 25 - 32 (9) New Zealand (FT)". ESPN.com.
  6. ^ "South Africa (16) 25 - 19 (3) Australia (FT)". ESPN.com.
  7. ^ "South Africa (15) 18 - 29 (6) New Zealand (FT)". ESPN.com.
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