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Date R Home vs Away -
12/05 08:45 4 Australia vs Adana Demirspor U21 16-16
11/28 08:45 6 Argentina vs New Zealand 0-38
11/21 08:45 5 Australia vs Argentina 15-15
11/14 06:10 3 New Zealand vs Argentina 15-25
11/07 08:45 2 Australia vs New Zealand 24-22
10/31 08:45 1 Australia vs New Zealand 5-43

Tri Nations Series champion is the title given to the rugby union nation (either Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, or, since 2012, Argentina) that finishes at the top of competition table of the annual Tri Nations Series. The Bledisloe Cup, an Australian-New Zealand trophy is also awarded within the series.

Each nation plays each other thrice on a home and away basis, though the number of games against each side was expanded from two to three in 2006. A nation receives four points for a win, two for a draw and none for a loss. A nation can obtain a bonus point by either scoring four tries in a match or by losing by seven points or less to the opposition. If nations finish level on points (points for winning, drawing and bonus match points), the first tiebreaker is point differential (the actual in game scoreline, a cumulative scoreline difference). The scoreline difference is worked out by subtracting the number of points a nation has had scored against them from the total points they have scored in the series. Should teams still be level, this is followed by number of tries scored by a nation during the series.

The Tri Nations was created amongst the SANZAR partners (along with the provincial Super 12 competition, now, Super Rugby). The tournament involves three southern hemisphere nations; Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. The series was created to form a similar competition to the Six Nations Championship (then, the Five Nations). The first tournament was held in 1996, which New Zealand won. It has subsequently been held annually. The competition has largely been dominated by New Zealand, who have won 10 championships, whereas Australia and South Africa have each won the series three times. New Zealand has won consecutive championships on three occasions (1996–97, 2002–03, and 2005–08) and Australia on one occasion (2000–01).

The Tri Nations is a prestigious international rugby union tournament featuring three of the world's top rugby nations: New Zealand, Australia, and South Africa. Established in 1996, the competition showcases intense rivalries and high-quality rugby as these powerhouse teams compete annually for the coveted Tri Nations Trophy. Played across various venues in the participating countries, the tournament serves as a key fixture in the Southern Hemisphere rugby calendar, highlighting the skill, strategy, and physicality that define the sport. In 2012, the Tri Nations expanded to include Argentina, forming The Rugby Championship, but the original Tri Nations remains a celebrated symbol of Southern Hemisphere rugby excellence.