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2005 Rugby League Tri-Nations

The 2005 Rugby League Tri-Nations was played in Great Britain and Australasia. The final was played between Australia and New Zealand at Elland Road on Saturday 26 November. New Zealand won the match 24-0 and were crowned 2005 Tri-Nations champions, breaking Australia's 27-year undefeated international tournament record.

2005 (2005) Tri-Nations  ()
Number of teams3
Host country United Kingdom
Winner New Zealand (1st title)

Matches played7
Attendance155,143 (22,163 per match)
Tries scored56 (8 per match)
Top scorer Stacey Jones[1] (42)
Top try scorers Clinton Toopi[1] (5)
Jake Webster (5)
Matt Cooper (5)
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2006

The tournament was officially known as the 2005 Gillette Tri-Nations due to sponsorship from Gillette.

Participating teams edit

Each team was to play the other three twice during the round robin tournament. The top two finishing teams would then contest the final.

Team Nickname Coach Captain RLIF Rank
  Australia The Kangaroos Wayne Bennett Darren Lockyer 1
  Great Britain The Lions Brian Noble Jamie Peacock 2
  New Zealand The Kiwis Brian McClennan Ruben Wiki 3

Officials edit

One referee from each participating nation was appointed to control matches in the Tri-Nations:

Venues edit

The games were played at the following venues in Australia, New Zealand and England.

Sydney Auckland London
Telstra Stadium Ericsson Stadium Loftus Road
Capacity: 83,500 Capacity: 30,000 Capacity: 18,439
     
Wigan Huddersfield Hull
JJB Stadium Galpharm Stadium KC Stadium
Capacity: 25,138 Capacity: 24,500 Capacity: 25,138
     

Final edit

The Tri-Nations Final was played in Leeds.

Leeds
Elland Road
Capacity: 37,890
 

Results edit

Tournament matches edit

2005-10-15
Telstra Stadium, Sydney
Attendance: 28,255[1]
Referee: Steve Ganson  


AUSTRALIA
1. Anthony Minichiello · 2. Matt King · 3. Mark Gasnier · 4. Brent Tate · 5. Timana Tahu · 6. Darren Lockyer (c) · 7. Andrew Johns · 8. Petero Civoniceva · 9. Danny Buderus · 10. Steve Price · 11. Luke O'Donnell · 12. Craig Fitzgibbon · 13. Ben Kennedy
Interchange: 14. Craig Gower · 15. Jason Ryles · 16. Andrew Ryan · 17. Trent Waterhouse
Coach: Wayne Bennett

NEW ZEALAND
1. Brent Webb · 2. Jake Webster · 3. Paul Whatuira · 4. Clinton Toopi · 5. Manu Vatuvei · 6. Nigel Vagana · 7. Stacey Jones · 8. Paul Rauhihi · 9. Lance Hohaia · 10. Ruben Wiki (c) · 11. David Kidwell · 12. Frank Pritchard · 13. Louis Anderson
Interchange: 14. David Faiumu · 15. Roy Asotasi · 16. Nathan Cayless · 17. David Solomona
Coach: Brian McClennan


2005-10-21
Ericsson Stadium, Auckland
Attendance: 15,400[1]
Referee: Steve Ganson  


NEW ZEALAND
1. Brent Webb · 2. Jake Webster · 3. Paul Whatuira · 4. Shontayne Hape · 5. Manu Vatuvei · 6. Nigel Vagana · 7. Stacey Jones · 8. Paul Rauhihi · 9. Motu Tony · 10. Ruben Wiki (c) · 11. David Kidwell · 12. David Solomona · 13. Louis Anderson
Interchange: 14. David Faiumu · 15. Roy Asotasi · 16. Iafeta Palea'aesina · 17. Tony Puletua
Coach: Brian McClennan

AUSTRALIA
1. Anthony Minichiello · 2. Matt King · 3. Mark Gasnier · 4. Matt Cooper · 5. Brent Tate · 6. Darren Lockyer (c) · 7. Andrew Johns · 8. Petero Civoniceva · 9. Danny Buderus · 10. Steve Price · 11. Luke O'Donnell · 12. Craig Fitzgibbon · 13. Ben Kennedy
Interchange: 14. Trent Barrett · 15. Jason Ryles · 16. Mark O'Meley · 17. Trent Waterhouse
Coach: Wayne Bennett


2005-10-29
Loftus Road, London
Attendance: 15,568[1]
Referee: Glen Black  


GREAT BRITAIN
1. Paul Wellens · 2. Brian Carney · 3. Martin Gleeson · 4. Keith Senior · 5. Leon Pryce · 6. Kevin Sinfield · 7. Paul Deacon · 8. Stuart Fielden · 9. Keiron Cunningham · 10. Jamie Peacock (c) · 11. Lee Gilmour · 12. Paul Johnson · 13. Gareth Ellis
Interchange: 14. Rob Burrow · 15. Adrian Morley · 16. Chev Walker · 17. Nick Fozzard
Coach: Brian Noble

NEW ZEALAND
1. Brent Webb · 2. Jake Webster · 3. Paul Whatuira · 4. Clinton Toopi · 5. Manu Vatuvei · 6. Nigel Vagana · 7. Stacey Jones · 8. Paul Rauhihi · 9. Motu Tony · 10. Ruben Wiki (c) · 11. David Kidwell · 12. David Solomona · 13. Awen Guttenbeil
Interchange: 14. Louis Anderson · 15. Roy Asotasi · 16. Frank Pritchard · 17. Ali Lauiti'iti
Coach: Brian McClennan


2005-11-05
JJB Stadium, Wigan
Attendance: 25,004[1]
Referee: Tim Mander  


GREAT BRITAIN
1. Paul Wellens · 2. Brian Carney · 3. Martin Gleeson · 4. Keith Senior · 5. Leon Pryce · 6. Iestyn Harris · 7. Paul Deacon · 8. Stuart Fielden · 9. Keiron Cunningham · 10. Adrian Morley · 11. Jamie Peacock (c) · 12. Paul Johnson · 13. Kevin Sinfield
Interchange: 14. Lee Gilmour · 15. Chev Walker · 16. Jamie Thackray · 17. Mickey Higham
Coach: Brian Noble

AUSTRALIA
1. Anthony Minichiello · 2. Matt King · 3. Mark Gasnier · 4. Matt Cooper · 5. Brent Tate · 6. Darren Lockyer (c) · 7. Scott Prince · 8. Petero Civoniceva · 9. Danny Buderus · 10. Steve Price · 11. Luke O'Donnell · 12. Craig Fitzgibbon · 13. Ben Kennedy
Interchange: 14. Trent Barrett · 15. Jason Ryles · 16. Mark O'Meley · 17. Willie Mason
Coach: Wayne Bennett


2005-11-12
Galpharm Stadium, Huddersfield
Attendance: 19,232[1]
Referee: Tim Mander  


GREAT BRITAIN
1. Paul Wellens · 2. Brian Carney · 3. Martin Gleeson · 4. Keith Senior · 5. Leon Pryce · 6. Iestyn Harris · 7. Paul Deacon · 8. Stuart Fielden · 9. Keiron Cunningham · 10. Adrian Morley · 11. Jamie Peacock (c) · 12. Paul Johnson · 13. Gareth Ellis
Interchange: 14. Mickey Higham · 15. Chev Walker · 16. Jamie Thackray · 17. Richard Horne
Coach: Brian Noble

NEW ZEALAND
1. Brent Webb · 2. Jake Webster · 3. Shontayne Hape · 4. Clinton Toopi · 5. Manu Vatuvei · 6. Nigel Vagana · 7. Stacey Jones · 8. Paul Rauhihi · 9. Motu Tony · 10. Ruben Wiki (c) · 11. David Kidwell · 12. David Solomona · 13. Awen Guttenbeil
Interchange: 14. David Faiumu · 15. Roy Asotasi · 16. Louis Anderson · 17. Ali Lauiti'iti
Coach: Brian McClennan


  • Australia were without their captain Darren Lockyer for this match and the remainder of the tournament after he injured his foot at training.[2]
2005-11-19
KC Stadium, Hull
Attendance: 25,150[1]
Referee: Steve Ganson  


GREAT BRITAIN
1. Leon Pryce · 2. Brian Carney · 3. Martin Gleeson · 4. Keith Senior · 5. Gareth Raynor · 6. Iestyn Harris · 7. Richard Horne · 8. Stuart Fielden · 9. Keiron Cunningham · 10. Adrian Morley · 11. Jamie Peacock (c) · 12. Paul Johnson · 13. Gareth Ellis
Interchange: 14. Mickey Higham · 15. Chev Walker · 16. Jamie Thackray · 17. Kevin Sinfield
Coach: Brian Noble

AUSTRALIA
1. Anthony Minichiello · 2. Matt King · 3. Mark Gasnier · 4. Matt Cooper · 5. Brent Tate · 6. Trent Barrett · 7. Craig Gower · 8. Petero Civoniceva · 9. Danny Buderus (c) · 10. Jason Ryles · 11. Luke O'Donnell · 12. Craig Fitzgibbon · 13. Ben Kennedy
Interchange: 14. Craig Wing · 15. Willie Mason · 16. Mark O'Meley · 17. Trent Waterhouse
Coach: Wayne Bennett

Tournament standings edit

Team Played Won Drew Lost For Against Difference Points
  Australia 4 3 0 1 102 84 +18 6
  New Zealand 4 2 0 2 118 120 −2 4
  Great Britain 4 1 0 3 84 100 −16 2

Final edit

Saturday, 26 November
Elland Road, Leeds[3]
Attendance: 26,534[1]
Referee: Steve Ganson  
Player of the Match: Ruben Wiki  [4]

The historic win by the Kiwis over an Australian 17 containing only 3 Queensland players and one player from the previous month's 2005 NRL grand final put an end to the Kangaroos' dominance in international rugby league. It was the first time Australia, hot favourites for the match, had failed to win a series or tournament since France defeated them in both Tests of the 1978 Kangaroo tour.[5]

The win by New Zealand was the first time the Kiwis had beaten Australia in a test series or tournament (not including one-off test wins in 1971, 1987 and 1998) since 1952. Australian coach Wayne Bennett resigned from the national coaching post just over a week after the final.[6]

Player statistics edit

Non-series tests edit

During the series, Australia and New Zealand played additional Tests against France. This was the first time the two teams had met in a test match since Australia's 74–0 win in Béziers in the last game of the 1994 Kangaroo tour.

11 November 2005
France  12–44  Australia
Stade Aimé Giral, Perpignan
Attendance: 7,913
Referee: Ashley Klein  

For this match, Craig Gower was given the honour of captaining Australia for the first time.[7]

Australia 44 (A Minichiello 2, T Waterhouse 2, M Cooper, S Prince, C Gower, W Mason tries; S Prince 6 goals) defeated France 12 (L Frayssinous, M Gresqueu tries; L Frayssinous 2 goals)


18 November 2005
France  22–38  New Zealand
Stadium Municipal, Toulouse
Attendance: 12,500
Referee: Karl Kirkpatrick  

Other game edit

New Zealand played a midweek match against England "A" which did not count as a test match. Halftime was 12-all.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Tri-Nations 2005". Rugby League Project. Retrieved 5 December 2008.
  2. ^ Hadfield, Dave (8 November 2005). . The Independent. Archived from the original on 21 September 2013. Retrieved 19 November 2011.
  3. ^ "Final: Kiwis v Australia". 2005 Gillette Tri Nations. nzrl.co.nz. Archived from the original on 14 September 2012. Retrieved 19 November 2011.
  4. ^ Richards, Huw (27 November 2005). "New Zealand dismantles Australia's dynasty, 24-0". The New York Times. USA. Retrieved 6 March 2011.
  5. ^ "Kiwis crush Kangaroos in Tri-Nations final". Australia: ABC News. Agence France-Presse. 27 November 2005. Retrieved 9 February 2014.
  6. ^ Williams, Daniel (12 December 2005). . Time. Time Inc. Archived from the original on 14 October 2010. Retrieved 15 January 2010.
  7. ^ Annual Report 2005 5 July 2009 at the Wayback MachineAustralian Rugby League

Further reading edit

External links edit

  • New Zealand Test teams 2005 at nzrl.co.nz

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The 2005 Rugby League Tri Nations was played in Great Britain and Australasia The final was played between Australia and New Zealand at Elland Road on Saturday 26 November New Zealand won the match 24 0 and were crowned 2005 Tri Nations champions breaking Australia s 27 year undefeated international tournament record 2005 2005 Tri Nations Number of teams3Host country United KingdomWinner New Zealand 1st title Matches played7Attendance155 143 22 163 per match Tries scored56 8 per match Top scorerStacey Jones 1 42 Top try scorersClinton Toopi 1 5 Jake Webster 5 Matt Cooper 5 Tournaments lt 20042006 gt The tournament was officially known as the 2005 Gillette Tri Nations due to sponsorship from Gillette Contents 1 Participating teams 2 Officials 3 Venues 3 1 Final 4 Results 4 1 Tournament matches 4 2 Tournament standings 4 3 Final 5 Player statistics 5 1 Non series tests 5 2 Other game 6 See also 7 References 8 Further reading 9 External linksParticipating teams editEach team was to play the other three twice during the round robin tournament The top two finishing teams would then contest the final Team Nickname Coach Captain RLIF Rank nbsp Australia The Kangaroos Wayne Bennett Darren Lockyer 1 nbsp Great Britain The Lions Brian Noble Jamie Peacock 2 nbsp New Zealand The Kiwis Brian McClennan Ruben Wiki 3Officials editOne referee from each participating nation was appointed to control matches in the Tri Nations nbsp Tim Mander 2 matches nbsp Steve Ganson 4 matches nbsp Glen Black 1 match Venues editThe games were played at the following venues in Australia New Zealand and England Sydney Auckland LondonTelstra Stadium Ericsson Stadium Loftus RoadCapacity 83 500 Capacity 30 000 Capacity 18 439 nbsp nbsp nbsp Wigan Huddersfield HullJJB Stadium Galpharm Stadium KC StadiumCapacity 25 138 Capacity 24 500 Capacity 25 138 nbsp nbsp nbsp Final edit The Tri Nations Final was played in Leeds LeedsElland RoadCapacity 37 890 nbsp Results editTournament matches edit 2005 10 15Australia nbsp 28 38 nbsp New ZealandTries Brent Tate 2 Mark Gasnier 2 Andrew JohnsMatt KingGoals Craig Fitzgibbon 1 4 Andrew Johns 1 2 ReportTries Clinton Toopi 3 Brent WebbNathan CaylessNigel VaganaGoals Stacey Jones 7 7 Telstra Stadium Sydney Attendance 28 255 1 Referee Steve Ganson nbsp AUSTRALIA 1 Anthony Minichiello 2 Matt King 3 Mark Gasnier 4 Brent Tate 5 Timana Tahu 6 Darren Lockyer c 7 Andrew Johns 8 Petero Civoniceva 9 Danny Buderus 10 Steve Price 11 Luke O Donnell 12 Craig Fitzgibbon 13 Ben KennedyInterchange 14 Craig Gower 15 Jason Ryles 16 Andrew Ryan 17 Trent Waterhouse Coach Wayne BennettNEW ZEALAND 1 Brent Webb 2 Jake Webster 3 Paul Whatuira 4 Clinton Toopi 5 Manu Vatuvei 6 Nigel Vagana 7 Stacey Jones 8 Paul Rauhihi 9 Lance Hohaia 10 Ruben Wiki c 11 David Kidwell 12 Frank Pritchard 13 Louis AndersonInterchange 14 David Faiumu 15 Roy Asotasi 16 Nathan Cayless 17 David Solomona Coach Brian McClennan 2005 10 21New Zealand nbsp 26 28 nbsp AustraliaTries Jake Webster 2 Nigel VaganaMotu TonyDavid FaiumuGoals Stacey Jones 3 6 ReportTries Darren Lockyer 2 Matt Cooper 2 Mark GasnierAnthony MinichielloGoals Craig Fitzgibbon 2 5 Johns 0 1 Ericsson Stadium Auckland Attendance 15 400 1 Referee Steve Ganson nbsp NEW ZEALAND 1 Brent Webb 2 Jake Webster 3 Paul Whatuira 4 Shontayne Hape 5 Manu Vatuvei 6 Nigel Vagana 7 Stacey Jones 8 Paul Rauhihi 9 Motu Tony 10 Ruben Wiki c 11 David Kidwell 12 David Solomona 13 Louis AndersonInterchange 14 David Faiumu 15 Roy Asotasi 16 Iafeta Palea aesina 17 Tony Puletua Coach Brian McClennanAUSTRALIA 1 Anthony Minichiello 2 Matt King 3 Mark Gasnier 4 Matt Cooper 5 Brent Tate 6 Darren Lockyer c 7 Andrew Johns 8 Petero Civoniceva 9 Danny Buderus 10 Steve Price 11 Luke O Donnell 12 Craig Fitzgibbon 13 Ben KennedyInterchange 14 Trent Barrett 15 Jason Ryles 16 Mark O Meley 17 Trent Waterhouse Coach Wayne Bennett 2005 10 29Great Britain nbsp 26 42 nbsp New ZealandTries Paul Johnson 3 Keith SeniorGoals Paul Deacon 1 1 Kevin Sinfield 4 4 ReportTries Brent Webb 2 Clinton Toopi 2 Manu VatuveiJake WebsterPaul RauhihiGoals Stacey Jones 7 7 Loftus Road London Attendance 15 568 1 Referee Glen Black nbsp GREAT BRITAIN 1 Paul Wellens 2 Brian Carney 3 Martin Gleeson 4 Keith Senior 5 Leon Pryce 6 Kevin Sinfield 7 Paul Deacon 8 Stuart Fielden 9 Keiron Cunningham 10 Jamie Peacock c 11 Lee Gilmour 12 Paul Johnson 13 Gareth EllisInterchange 14 Rob Burrow 15 Adrian Morley 16 Chev Walker 17 Nick Fozzard Coach Brian NobleNEW ZEALAND 1 Brent Webb 2 Jake Webster 3 Paul Whatuira 4 Clinton Toopi 5 Manu Vatuvei 6 Nigel Vagana 7 Stacey Jones 8 Paul Rauhihi 9 Motu Tony 10 Ruben Wiki c 11 David Kidwell 12 David Solomona 13 Awen GuttenbeilInterchange 14 Louis Anderson 15 Roy Asotasi 16 Frank Pritchard 17 Ali Lauiti iti Coach Brian McClennan 2005 11 05Great Britain nbsp 6 20 nbsp AustraliaTries Adrian MorleyGoals Kevin Sinfield 1 1 ReportTries Matt Cooper 2 Anthony MinichielloGoals Craig Fitzgibbon 4 5 JJB Stadium Wigan Attendance 25 004 1 Referee Tim Mander nbsp GREAT BRITAIN 1 Paul Wellens 2 Brian Carney 3 Martin Gleeson 4 Keith Senior 5 Leon Pryce 6 Iestyn Harris 7 Paul Deacon 8 Stuart Fielden 9 Keiron Cunningham 10 Adrian Morley 11 Jamie Peacock c 12 Paul Johnson 13 Kevin SinfieldInterchange 14 Lee Gilmour 15 Chev Walker 16 Jamie Thackray 17 Mickey Higham Coach Brian NobleAUSTRALIA 1 Anthony Minichiello 2 Matt King 3 Mark Gasnier 4 Matt Cooper 5 Brent Tate 6 Darren Lockyer c 7 Scott Prince 8 Petero Civoniceva 9 Danny Buderus 10 Steve Price 11 Luke O Donnell 12 Craig Fitzgibbon 13 Ben KennedyInterchange 14 Trent Barrett 15 Jason Ryles 16 Mark O Meley 17 Willie Mason Coach Wayne Bennett 2005 11 12Great Britain nbsp 38 12 nbsp New ZealandTries Brian Carney 2 Stuart FieldenPaul DeaconChev WalkerKeith SeniorGoals Paul Deacon 2 2 Iestyn Harris 5 5 ReportTries Jake Webster 2 Ali Lauiti itiGoals Stacey Jones 0 3 Galpharm Stadium Huddersfield Attendance 19 232 1 Referee Tim Mander nbsp GREAT BRITAIN 1 Paul Wellens 2 Brian Carney 3 Martin Gleeson 4 Keith Senior 5 Leon Pryce 6 Iestyn Harris 7 Paul Deacon 8 Stuart Fielden 9 Keiron Cunningham 10 Adrian Morley 11 Jamie Peacock c 12 Paul Johnson 13 Gareth EllisInterchange 14 Mickey Higham 15 Chev Walker 16 Jamie Thackray 17 Richard Horne Coach Brian NobleNEW ZEALAND 1 Brent Webb 2 Jake Webster 3 Shontayne Hape 4 Clinton Toopi 5 Manu Vatuvei 6 Nigel Vagana 7 Stacey Jones 8 Paul Rauhihi 9 Motu Tony 10 Ruben Wiki c 11 David Kidwell 12 David Solomona 13 Awen GuttenbeilInterchange 14 David Faiumu 15 Roy Asotasi 16 Louis Anderson 17 Ali Lauiti iti Coach Brian McClennan Australia were without their captain Darren Lockyer for this match and the remainder of the tournament after he injured his foot at training 2 2005 11 19Great Britain nbsp 14 26 nbsp AustraliaTries Brian CarneyRichard HorneGoals Iestyn Harris 3 4 ReportTries Matt CooperMark O MeleyBrent TateMark GasnierGoals Craig Fitzgibbon 5 5 Craig Gower 0 1 KC Stadium Hull Attendance 25 150 1 Referee Steve Ganson nbsp GREAT BRITAIN 1 Leon Pryce 2 Brian Carney 3 Martin Gleeson 4 Keith Senior 5 Gareth Raynor 6 Iestyn Harris 7 Richard Horne 8 Stuart Fielden 9 Keiron Cunningham 10 Adrian Morley 11 Jamie Peacock c 12 Paul Johnson 13 Gareth EllisInterchange 14 Mickey Higham 15 Chev Walker 16 Jamie Thackray 17 Kevin Sinfield Coach Brian NobleAUSTRALIA 1 Anthony Minichiello 2 Matt King 3 Mark Gasnier 4 Matt Cooper 5 Brent Tate 6 Trent Barrett 7 Craig Gower 8 Petero Civoniceva 9 Danny Buderus c 10 Jason Ryles 11 Luke O Donnell 12 Craig Fitzgibbon 13 Ben KennedyInterchange 14 Craig Wing 15 Willie Mason 16 Mark O Meley 17 Trent Waterhouse Coach Wayne Bennett Tournament standings edit Team Played Won Drew Lost For Against Difference Points nbsp Australia 4 3 0 1 102 84 18 6 nbsp New Zealand 4 2 0 2 118 120 2 4 nbsp Great Britain 4 1 0 3 84 100 16 2Final edit Saturday 26 NovemberNew Zealand nbsp 24 0 nbsp AustraliaTries Paul WhatuiraManu Vatuvei 2 Brent WebbGoals Stacey Jones 4 7 Elland Road Leeds 3 Attendance 26 534 1 Referee Steve Ganson nbsp Player of the Match Ruben Wiki nbsp 4 Australia Position New ZealandAnthony Minichiello FB Brent WebbMatt King WG Jake WebsterMark Gasnier CE Paul WhatuiraMatt Cooper CE Clinton ToopiBrent Tate WG Manu VatuveiTrent Barrett FE Nigel VaganaCraig Gower HB Stacey JonesPetero Civoniceva PR Paul RauhihiDanny Buderus c HK Motu TonyJason Ryles PR Ruben Wiki c Luke O Donnell SR David KidwellCraig Fitzgibbon SR Louis AndersonBen Kennedy LK Shontayne HapeCraig Wing Int David FaiumuWillie Mason Int Roy AsotasiMark O Meley Int David SolomonaSteve Price Int Ali Lauiti itiWayne Bennett Coach Brian McClennanThe historic win by the Kiwis over an Australian 17 containing only 3 Queensland players and one player from the previous month s 2005 NRL grand final put an end to the Kangaroos dominance in international rugby league It was the first time Australia hot favourites for the match had failed to win a series or tournament since France defeated them in both Tests of the 1978 Kangaroo tour 5 The win by New Zealand was the first time the Kiwis had beaten Australia in a test series or tournament not including one off test wins in 1971 1987 and 1998 since 1952 Australian coach Wayne Bennett resigned from the national coaching post just over a week after the final 6 Player statistics editTop point scorersPlayer Team T G FG Pts1 Stacey Jones nbsp New Zealand 0 21 0 422 Craig Fitzgibbon nbsp Australia 0 12 0 243 Clinton Toopi nbsp New Zealand 5 0 0 20Jake Webster nbsp New Zealand 5 0 0 20Matt Cooper nbsp Australia 5 0 0 20 Top try scorersPlayer Team T1 Clinton Toopi nbsp New Zealand 5Jake Webster nbsp New ZealandMatt Cooper nbsp Australia2 Brent Webb nbsp New Zealand 4Mark Gasnier nbsp Australia Non series tests edit During the series Australia and New Zealand played additional Tests against France This was the first time the two teams had met in a test match since Australia s 74 0 win in Beziers in the last game of the 1994 Kangaroo tour Australia 1 Anthony Minichiello 2 Eric Grothe Jr 3 Mark Gasnier 4 Matt Cooper 5 Brent Tate 6 Scott Prince 7 Craig Gower c 8 Jason Ryles 9 Craig Wing 10 Mark O Meley 11 Ben Creagh 12 Willie Mason 13 Trent WaterhouseInterchange 14 Steve Price 15 Petero Civoniceva 16 Andrew Ryan 17 Matt KingFrance 1 Renaud Guigue 2 Frederic Zitter 3 Christophe Moly 4 Jerome Hermet 5 Olivier Charles 6 Laurent Frayssinous 7 Julien Rinaldi 8 David Ferriol 9 David Berthezene 10 Jerome Guisset 11 Aurelien Cologni 12 Jamal Fakir 13 Gregory MounisInterchange 14 Maxime Greseque 15 Adel Fellous 16 Jean Christophe Borlin 17 Sebastien Raguin 11 November 2005France nbsp 12 44 nbsp AustraliaStade Aime Giral Perpignan Attendance 7 913Referee Ashley Klein nbsp For this match Craig Gower was given the honour of captaining Australia for the first time 7 Australia 44 A Minichiello 2 T Waterhouse 2 M Cooper S Prince C Gower W Mason tries S Prince 6 goals defeated France 12 L Frayssinous M Gresqueu tries L Frayssinous 2 goals 18 November 2005France nbsp 22 38 nbsp New ZealandStadium Municipal Toulouse Attendance 12 500Referee Karl Kirkpatrick nbsp Other game edit New Zealand played a midweek match against England A which did not count as a test match Halftime was 12 all 7 November 2005England A nbsp 22 30 nbsp New ZealandHalliwell Jones Stadium WarringtonSee also edit2005 NRL season Super League XReferences edit a b c d e f g h i Tri Nations 2005 Rugby League Project Retrieved 5 December 2008 Hadfield Dave 8 November 2005 Australia s optimism dented by Lockyer fall The Independent Archived from the original on 21 September 2013 Retrieved 19 November 2011 Final Kiwis v Australia 2005 Gillette Tri Nations nzrl co nz Archived from the original on 14 September 2012 Retrieved 19 November 2011 Richards Huw 27 November 2005 New Zealand dismantles Australia s dynasty 24 0 The New York Times USA Retrieved 6 March 2011 Kiwis crush Kangaroos in Tri Nations final Australia ABC News Agence France Presse 27 November 2005 Retrieved 9 February 2014 Williams Daniel 12 December 2005 Keep It Simple Sport Time Time Inc Archived from the original on 14 October 2010 Retrieved 15 January 2010 Annual Report 2005 Archived 5 July 2009 at the Wayback Machine Australian Rugby LeagueFurther reading editPeter C Leitch Richard Becht 2006 The Year the Kiwis Flew From Wooden Spooners to Winners New Zealand HarperCollins ISBN 978 1 86950 622 3 External links editKiwis overcome critics to down Kangaroos in Tri Nations opener kangaroos leagueunlimited com 2005 Tri nations final at trinations rlfans com 2005 Tri nations at rlhalloffame org uk New Zealand Test teams 2005 at nzrl co nz Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2005 Rugby League Tri Nations amp oldid 1160789460, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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