Incidents Tri-Nations, Wk 6
Wednesday 25 July 2007
The Tri-Nations has come and rushed to its end in wet Eden Park. It has been a strange Tri-Nations as there has been always one eye on the World Cup. But still we have law incidents to discuss.


Wednesday 25 July 2007
The Tri-Nations has come and rushed to its end in wet Eden Park. It has been a strange Tri-Nations as there has been always one eye on the World Cup. But still we have law incidents to discuss.
Sunday 22 July 2007
The Tri-Nations came to an end on Saturday with the rain-bedevilled match at Eden Park which saw New Zealand win both the Tri-Nations Cup and the Bledisloe Cup. We give some statistics of the match.
Saturday 21 July 2007
They may have lost the match in Auckland, but there was plenty to smile about for Australia on Saturday. For one, they showed that their win at home over the All Blacks
Saturday 21 July 2007
Australia have hit out at a controversial decision by referee Nigel Owens in the aftermath of their 26-12 defeat at the hands of New Zealand, which cost them both the Tri-Nations title and Bledisloe Cup.
Saturday 21 July 2007
New Zealand coach Graham Henry has hailed his side's balanced approach in their 26-12 Tri-Nations and Bledisloe Cup winning performance over Australia.
Saturday 21 July 2007
New Zealand have won the Tri-Nations and Bledisloe Cup in one go, with a compelling 26-12 win over Australia in Auckland on Saturday.
Saturday 21 July 2007
At the outset, this looked like being quite an exciting Tri-Nations. First there was the resurgence of Australia in Cape Town, then that epic in Durban when the All Blacks got out of jail at the death.
Saturday 21 July 2007
Six potential World Cup All Blacks have been fined and reprimanded after a late-night drinking session ahead of Saturday's Tri-Nations and Bledisloe Cup finale at Auckland's Eden Park.
Saturday 21 July 2007
Australia coach John Connolly has stood up for his players saying they are under too much pressure to be role models for the country and a more relaxed approach to alcohol could actually enhance team discipline.
Saturday 21 July 2007
Four-time Super Rugby-winning coach Robbie Deans hasn't ruled out the prospect of becoming the first foreign coach of Australia next year.
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