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词条 2011 Tri Nations Series
释义

  1. Standings

  2. Fixtures

     Australia vs South Africa, Sydney  New Zealand vs South Africa, Wellington  New Zealand vs Australia, Auckland  South Africa vs Australia, Durban  South Africa vs New Zealand, Port Elizabeth  Australia vs New Zealand, Brisbane 

  3. Player statistics

     Leading try scorers  Leading point scorers 

  4. See also

  5. References

  6. External links

{{Use British English|date=May 2011}}{{Use dmy dates|date=May 2011}}{{Infobox rugby tournament
| name = 2011 Tri Nations Series
| image = 2011 Tri Nations Series logo.jpg
| imagesize = 200px
| caption = Official logo
| matches = 6
| country =
| date = 23 July 2011–
27 August 2011
| attendance = 278981
| tries = 26
| top scorer = {{flagicon|NZL}} Dan Carter (35)
| most tries = {{flagicon|AUS}} Digby Ioane
{{flagicon|NZL}} Ma'a Nonu
{{flagicon|NZL}} Cory Jane
{{flagicon|NZL}} Zac Guildford
{{flagicon|RSA}} John Smit
(2 tries)
| champion = Australia
| count = 3
| bledisloe cup = {{ru|NZL}}
| freedom cup = {{ru|NZL}}
| mandela challenge plate = {{ru|AUS}}
| preceded by = 2010
| succeeded by = 2012
| champdest = 1
}}

The 2011 Tri Nations Series was the sixteenth annual Tri Nations rugby union series between the national rugby union teams of New Zealand, Australia and South Africa, respectively nicknamed the All Blacks, Wallabies and Springboks. It was also the last series in which only three teams participated, and the last under the Tri Nations name. In 2012, Argentina's Pumas joined this competition,[1] which was rebranded as The Rugby Championship.[2]

The 2011 Rugby World Cup was held in New Zealand between 9 September and 23 October 2011. As a result, the 2011 Tri Nations was shortened to include only six games instead of the usual nine. Each team played the other two countries twice rather than three times. Australia won the series for the first time in ten years.[3][4][5]

Standings

PlaceNationGamesPointsBonus
points
Table
points
PlayedWonDrawnLostForAgainstDifference4 Tries7 Point Loss
1{{Ru|AUS}}43019279+131013
2{{Ru|NZL}}42029564+311110
3{{Ru|RSA}}41035498−44015

Fixtures

All times are local

Australia vs South Africa, Sydney

{{rugbybox
|date = 23 July 2011
|time = 20:05 AEST (UTC+10)
|home = {{ru-rt|AUS}}
|score = 39–20
|report = Report[6]
|away = {{ru|RSA}}
|try1 = Alexander 9' c
Ioane 11' m
O'Connor 43' c
Moore 46' c
Ashley-Cooper 54' c
|con1 = O'Connor (4/5)
|pen1 = O'Connor (2/2) 37', 50'
|try2 = Ralepelle 58' c
Smit 75' c
|con2 = Lambie (2/2)
|pen2 = M. Steyn (2/2) 30', 40'
|stadium = ANZ Stadium, Sydney
|attendance = 52,718
|referee = Chris Pollock (New Zealand)
}}
FB15Kurtley Beale 70}}
RW14James O'Connor
OC13Adam Ashley-Cooper 63}}
IC12Pat McCabe
LW11Digby Ioane
FH10Quade Cooper
SH9 Will Genia 64}}
N88 Ben McCalman
OF7 David Pocock 64}}
BF6 56}}
RL5 James Horwill 56}}
LL4 Rob Simmons
TP3 Ben Alexander
HK2 Stephen Moore 60}}
LP1 Sekope Kepu
Substitutes:
HK16Saia Fainga'a 60}}
PR17Pekahou Cowan 70}}
LK18Nathan Sharpe 56}}
FL19Matt Hodgson 64}}
FL20Scott Higginbotham 56}}
SH21Nick Phipps 64}}
CE22Anthony Fainga'a 63}}
Coach:
{{flagicon|NZL}} Robbie Deans
FB15Gio Aplon
RW14Bjorn Basson
OC13Juan de Jongh
IC12Wynand Olivier 66}}
LW11Lwazi Mvovo
FH10Morné Steyn 56}}
SH9 Ruan Pienaar
N88 Ashley Johnson 51}}
OF7 Danie Rossouw
BF6 Deon Stegmann
RL5 Alistair Hargreaves
LL4 Flip van der Merwe 33}}
TP3 Werner Kruger 60}}
HK2 John Smit (c)
LP1 Dean Greyling {{blood bin|6|15}}{{blood bin|23|33}}58}}
Substitutes:
HK16Chiliboy Ralepelle 58}}
PR17CJ van der Linde 6}}15}}23}}33}}60}}
N818Ryan Kankowski 33}}
SH19Charl McLeod
FL20Jean Deysel 51}}
CE21Adrian Jacobs 66}}
FH22Patrick Lambie 56}}
Coach:
{{flagicon|RSA}} Peter de Villiers
Touch judges:


Keith Brown (New Zealand)


Vinny Munro (New Zealand)


Television match official:


Matt Goddard (Australia)


New Zealand vs South Africa, Wellington

{{rugbybox
|date = 30 July 2011
|time = 19:35 NZST (UTC+12)
|home = {{ru-rt|NZL}}
|score = 40–7
|report = Report[7]
|away = {{ru|RSA}}
|try1 = Crockett 13' m
Guildford 14' m, 64' m
Jane 32' m, 45' c
Slade 70' c
|con1 = Carter (2/6)
|pen1 = Carter (2/2) 2', 49'
|try2 = Smit 29' c
|con2 = M. Steyn (1/1)
|stadium = Westpac Stadium, Wellington
|attendance = 28,895
|referee = Alain Rolland (Ireland)
}}
FB15Mils Muliaina
RW14Cory Jane
OC13Conrad Smith 53}}
IC12Ma'a Nonu 66}}
LW11Zac Guildford
FH10Dan Carter
SH9 Jimmy Cowan 56}}
N88 Adam Thomson
OF7 Richie McCaw (c)
BF6 Jerome Kaino 56}}
RL5 Ali Williams
LL4 Sam Whitelock 72}}
TP3 Ben Franks 42}}49}}
HK2 Andrew Hore 72}}
LP1 Wyatt Crockett
Substitutes:
HK16Corey Flynn 72}}
PR17John Afoa 42}}49}}
LK18Jarrad Hoeata 72}}
N819Liam Messam 56}}
SH20Piri Weepu 56}}
FH21Colin Slade 66}}
CE22Sonny Bill Williams 53}}
Coach:
{{flagicon|NZL}} Graham Henry
FB15Morné Steyn 66}}
RW14Bjorn Basson 66}}
OC13Adi Jacobs 67}}
IC12Juan de Jongh
LW11Lwazi Mvovo
FH10Patrick Lambie
SH9 Ruan Pienaar
N88 Danie Rossouw
OF7 Jean Deysel 48}}
BF6 Deon Stegmann
RL5 Alistair Hargreaves
LL4 Gerhard Mostert 74}}
TP3 Werner Kruger 47}}
HK2 John Smit (c)
LP1 Dean Greyling 47}}
Substitutes:
HK16Chiliboy Ralepelle 47}}
PR17CJ van der Linde 47}}
N818Ryan Kankowski 74}}
N819Ashley Johnson 48}}
SH20Charl McLeod 66}}
CE21Wynand Olivier 67}}
WG22Odwa Ndungane 66}}
Coach:
{{flagicon|RSA}} Peter de Villiers
Touch judges:


Stuart Dickinson (Australia)


James Leckie (Australia)


Television match official:


Garratt Williamson (New Zealand)

  • Dan Carter reclaimed the career lead in Test points from Jonny Wilkinson of England with his first penalty, ending the evening with 1,204 career points.[8]

New Zealand vs Australia, Auckland

{{rugbybox
|date = 6 August 2011
|time = 19:35 NZST (UTC+12)
|home = {{ru-rt|NZL}}
|score = 30–14
|report = Report[9]
|away = {{ru|AUS}}
|try1 = Nonu 8' c
Mealamu 27' c
Sivivatu 54' c
|con1 = Carter (3/3)
|pen1 = Carter (2/2) 6', 68'
|drop1 = Carter (1/1) 47'
|try2 = Ioane 51' c
Elsom 76' c
|con2 = Cooper (2/2)
|stadium = Eden Park, Auckland
|attendance = 52,182
|referee = Craig Joubert (South Africa) }}
FB15Mils Muliaina
RW14Sitiveni Sivivatu
OC13Conrad Smith
IC12Ma'a Nonu
LW11Hosea Gear
FH10Dan Carter
SH9 Piri Weepu
N88 Kieran Read
RF7 Richie McCaw (c)
LF6 Jerome Kaino
RL5 Ali Williams
LL4 Brad Thorn
TP3 Owen Franks
HK2 Keven Mealamu
LP1 Wyatt Crockett
Substitutes:
HK16Andrew Hore
PR17Ben Franks
LK18Sam Whitelock
FL19Adam Thomson
SH20Andrew Ellis
FH21Colin Slade
CE22Sonny Bill Williams
Coach:
{{flagicon|NZL}} Graham Henry
FB15Kurtley Beale
RW14James O'Connor
OC13Adam Ashley-Cooper
IC12Pat McCabe
LW11Digby Ioane
FH10Quade Cooper
SH9 Will Genia
N88 Ben McCalman
RF7 David Pocock
LF6 Rocky Elsom (c)
RL5 James Horwill
LL4 Rob Simmons
TP3 Ben Alexander
HK2 Stephen Moore
LP1 Sekope Kepu
Substitutes:
HK16Saia Fainga'a
PR17Pekahou Cowan
LK18Dan Vickerman
FL19Scott Higginbotham
SH20Luke Burgess
CE21Anthony Fainga'a
WG22Lachie Turner
Coach:
{{flagicon|NZL}} Robbie Deans
Touch judges:


Marius Jonker (South Africa)


Christie du Preez (South Africa)


Television match official:


Glen Jackson (New Zealand)


South Africa vs Australia, Durban

{{rugbybox
|date = 13 August 2011
|time = 17:00 SAST (UTC+02)
|home = {{ru-rt|RSA}}
|score = 9–14
|report = Report[10]
|away = {{ru|AUS}}
|pen1 = F. Steyn (1/1) 3'
James (2/3) 16', 58'
|try2 = Pat McCabe 48' m
|pen2 = O'Connor (3/4) 42', 66', 74'
|stadium = Mr Price Kings Park, Durban
|attendance = 47,850
|referee = Bryce Lawrence (New Zealand) }}
FB15François Steyn
RW14JP Pietersen
OC13Jaque Fourie
IC12Jean de Villiers
LW11Bryan Habana
FH10Butch James
SH9 Fourie du Preez
N88 Pierre Spies
RF7 Danie Rossouw
LF6 Heinrich Brüssow
RL5 Victor Matfield
LL4 Bakkies Botha
TP3 Jannie du Plessis
HK2 John Smit (c)
LP1 Tendai Mtawarira
Substitutes:
HK16Bismarck du Plessis
PR17Gurthrö Steenkamp
LK18Gerhard Mostert
FL19Jean Deysel
SH20Francois Hougaard
FH21Morné Steyn
WG22Gio Aplon
Coach:
{{flagicon|RSA}} Peter de Villiers
FB15Kurtley Beale
RW14James O'Connor
OC13Pat McCabe
IC12Adam Ashley-Cooper
LW11Digby Ioane
FH10Quade Cooper
SH9 Will Genia
N88 Scott Higginbotham
RF7 David Pocock
LF6 Rocky Elsom (c)
RL5 James Horwill
LL4 Nathan Sharpe
TP3 Ben Alexander
HK2 Stephen Moore
LP1 Sekope Kepu
Substitutes:
HK16Saia Fainga'a
PR17Salesi Ma'afu
LK18Sitaleki Timani
N819Ben McCalman
N820Radike Samo
SH21Luke Burgess
CE22Anthony Fainga'a
Coach:
{{flagicon|NZL}} Robbie Deans
Touch judges:


George Clancy (Ireland)


Carlo Damasco (Italy)


Television match official:


Shaun Veldsman (South Africa)

  • South Africa's starting XV had a total of 810 caps going into the match, an all-time record for the sport.[11]

South Africa vs New Zealand, Port Elizabeth

{{rugbybox
|date = 20 August 2011
|time = 17:00 SAST (UTC+02)
|home = {{ru-rt|RSA}}
|score = 18–5
|report = Report[12]
|away = {{ru|NZL}}
|pen1 = M. Steyn (5/5) 8', 10', 18' 27', 60'
|drop1 = M. Steyn (1/2) 32'
|try2 = Kahui 35' m
|stadium = Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth*
|attendance = 45,478
|referee = George Clancy (Ireland) }}
FB15Patrick Lambie
RW14JP Pietersen
OC13Jaque Fourie
IC12Jean de Villiers
LW11Bryan Habana
FH10Morné Steyn
SH9 Fourie du Preez
N88 Pierre Spies
RF7 Willem Alberts
LF6 Heinrich Brüssow
RL5 Victor Matfield (c)
LL4 Bakkies Botha
TP3 Jannie du Plessis
HK2 Bismarck du Plessis
LP1 Gurthrö Steenkamp
Substitutes:
HK16John Smit
PR17Tendai Mtawarira
PR18CJ van der Linde
N819Danie Rossouw
CE20Ashley Johnson
FH21Francois Hougaard
FH22Butch James
Coach:
{{flagicon|RSA}} Peter de Villiers
FB15Israel Dagg
RW14Isaia Toeava
OC13Richard Kahui
IC12Sonny Bill Williams
LW11Hosea Gear
FH10Colin Slade
SH9 Jimmy Cowan
N88 Liam Messam
RF7 Adam Thomson
LF6 Jerome Kaino
RL5 Ali Williams
LL4 Sam Whitelock
TP3 John Afoa
HK2 Keven Mealamu (c)
LP1 Tony Woodcock
Substitutes:
HK16Andrew Hore
PR17Ben Franks
LK18Jarrad Hoeata
FL19Victor Vito
SH20Andrew Ellis
FH21Piri Weepu
WG22Cory Jane
Coach:
{{flagicon|NZL}} Graham Henry
Touch judges:


Andrew Small (England)


Carlo Damasco (Italy)


Television match official:


Johann Meuwesen (South Africa)

  • This was the first time that a Tri Nations test was played in Port Elizabeth.
Source: Fox Sports[13]AllBlacks.com[14]

Australia vs New Zealand, Brisbane

{{rugbybox
|date = 27 August 2011
|time = 20:05 AEST (UTC+10)
|home = {{ru-rt|AUS}}
|score = 25–20
|report = Report[15]
|away = {{ru|NZL}}
|try1 = Genia 13' c
Samo 33' c
Beale 60' m
|con1 = Cooper (2/3) 14', 34'
|pen1 = Cooper (2/3)
|try2 = Smith 52' c
Nonu 58' c
|con2 = Carter (2/2) 53', 59'
|pen2 = Carter (2/2) 23', 46'
|stadium = Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
|attendance = 51,858
|referee = Wayne Barnes (England) }}
FB15Kurtley Beale
RW14Adam Ashley-Cooper
OC13Pat McCabe
IC12Anthony Fainga'a
LW11Digby Ioane
FH10Quade Cooper
SH9 Will Genia
N88 Radike Samo
RF7 David Pocock
LF6 Rocky Elsom
RL5 James Horwill (C)
LL4 Dan Vickerman
TP3 Ben Alexander
HK2 Stephen Moore
LP1 Sekope Kepu
Substitutes:
HK16Saia Fainga'a
PR17Salesi Ma'afu
LK18Rob Simmons
N819Ben McCalman
FL20Scott Higginbotham
SH21Luke Burgess
CE22Rob Horne
Coach:
{{flagicon|NZL}} Robbie Deans
FB15Mils Muliaina
RW14Cory Jane
OC13Conrad Smith
IC12Ma'a Nonu
LW11Zac Guildford
FH10Dan Carter
SH9 Piri Weepu
N88 Kieran Read
RF7 Richie McCaw (c)
LF6 Adam Thomson
RL5 Sam Whitelock
LL4 Brad Thorn
TP3 Owen Franks
HK2 Keven Mealamu
LP1 Tony Woodcock
Substitutes:
HK16Andrew Hore
PR17John Afoa
LK18Ali Williams
FL19Victor Vito
SH20Andrew Ellis
FH21Colin Slade
WG22Isaia Toeava
Coach:
{{flagicon|NZL}} Graham Henry
Touch judges:


Craig Joubert (South Africa)


Cobus Wessels (South Africa)


Television match official:


Matt Goddard (Australia)


Player statistics

Leading try scorers

Top try scorers
PosNameTriesTeam
1John Smit2RSA}} RSA
Cory JaneNZL}} NZL
Zac GuildfordNZL}} NZL
Digby IoaneAUS}} AUS
Ma'a NonuNZL}} NZL

Leading point scorers

Top point scorers
PosNamePointsTeam
1Dan Carter35NZL}} NZL
2James O'Connor28AUS}} AUS
3Morné Steyn26RSA}} RSA
4Quade Cooper14AUS}} AUS
5John Smit10RSA}} RSA
Zac GuildfordNZL}} NZL
Cory JaneNZL}} NZL
Digby IoaneAUS}} AUS
Ma'a NonuNZL}} NZL
10Butch James6RSA}} RSA

See also

  • History of rugby union matches between Australia and South Africa
  • History of rugby union matches between Australia and New Zealand
  • History of rugby union matches between New Zealand and South Africa

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.nzherald.co.nz/tri-nations/news/article.cfm?c_id=351&objectid=10644588|title=Rugby: IRB clears way for Argentina to join Tri-Nations|work=The New Zealand Herald|date=13 May 2010|accessdate=22 May 2010}}
2. ^{{cite press release|url=http://www.rugby.com.au/wallabies/News/NewsArticle/tabid/1516/ArticleID/4906/Default.aspx|title="The Rugby Championship" to replace Tri Nations |publisher=Australian Rugby Union |date=8 November 2011|accessdate=8 November 2011}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2011/aug/27/australia-win-tri-nations|title=Australia clinch Tri Nations with victory over New Zealand|date=27 August 2011|work=Guardian|accessdate=1 September 2011}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.espnscrum.com/australia/rugby/story/147194.html|title=Wallabies clinch Tri-Nations crown|date=27 August 2011|work=ESPN Scrum |accessdate=1 September 2011}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/rugbyunion/international/8722462/Australia-v-New-Zealand-match-report.html|title=Australia v New Zealand: match report|date=27 August 2011|work=telegraph.co.uk |accessdate=1 September 2011}}
6. ^{{SA Rugby Match Centre | id=19883 | homeid=8458 | awayid=8457 | leagueid=793 | hometeam=Australia | homescore=39 | awayscore=20 | awayteam=South Africa | matchdate=23 July 2011 | date=21 September 2016}}
7. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/14329923|title=New Zealand humble South Africa|date=30 July 2011|publisher=|accessdate=14 September 2017|via=www.bbc.co.uk}}
8. ^{{cite news |title=New Zealand 40–7 South Africa |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/rugby_union/14329923.stm |work=BBC Sport |date=30 July 2011 |accessdate=30 July 2011 }}
9. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/14430041|title=Clinical New Zealand set Tri-Nations record in Australia win|date=6 August 2011|publisher=|accessdate=14 September 2017|via=www.bbc.co.uk}}
10. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/14495275|title=South Africa 9-14 Australia|date=13 August 2011|publisher=|accessdate=14 September 2017|via=www.bbc.co.uk}}
11. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.espnscrum.com/scrum/rugby/story/146789.html |title=The most experienced Test XV and internationals from Rugby, Eton and Harrow |first=John |last=Griffiths |work=Ask John |publisher=ESPN Scrum |date=22 August 2011 |accessdate=22 August 2011}}
12. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/14603733|title=South Africa beat New Zealand 18-5 in Tri-Nations|date=20 August 2011|publisher=|accessdate=14 September 2017|via=www.bbc.co.uk}}
13. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.foxsports.com.au/story/0,8659,27579521-32464,00.html |date=19 August 2010 |title=SANZAR release the draw for the shortened 2011 Tri Nations tournament |work=Tri Nations |publisher=Fox Sports News |accessdate=21 August 2010 }}
14. ^{{cite web |title=AllBlacks.com |url=http://www.allblacks.com/index.cfm?layout=fixtures |accessdate=22 July 2011 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110619023212/http://allblacks.com/index.cfm?layout=fixtures |archivedate=19 June 2011 |deadurl=no }}
15. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/14654984|title=Australia 25-20 New Zealand|date=27 August 2011|publisher=|accessdate=14 September 2017|via=www.bbc.co.uk}}

External links

  • All Blacks Tri Nations website
  • Springboks Tri Nations website
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20100727091726/http://www.rugby.com.au/fixtures_results/bundaberg_red_tri_nations/bundaberg_red_tri_nations,95599.html Wallabies Tri Nations website]
  • 2011 Tri Nations Series Full Details
{{The Rugby Championship}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Tri Nations}}

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