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词条 History of rugby union matches between England and New Zealand
释义

  1. Summary

     Overall  Records 

  2. History

  3. Hillary Shield

  4. Results

  5. References

  6. External links

The national rugby union teams of England and New Zealand have been playing each other in Test match rugby since 1905, and have contested a total of 38 Test matches since. The first meeting between the two nations was on 2 December 1905, when the All Blacks were in England as part of their European and North America tour. The All Blacks won 15–0 with their points coming from five tries, of which four were scored by winger Duncan McGregor.[1] Their next meeting was on the All Blacks' Invincibles tour of 1924–25. The match was most notable for the sending off of All Black lock Cyril Brownlie, who became the first player to ever be sent off in a Test match.[2] In 1936 England defeated the All Blacks for the first time when England winger Prince Alexander Obolensky scored two tries during a 13–0 victory at Twickenham Stadium. The All Blacks have never lost more than two consecutive matches to England, and have dominated the rivalry between the teams. Of the 40 matches between them, New Zealand have won 32 and England 7, whilst one match was drawn.

In 2008 the Hillary Shield was introduced as the trophy to be contested in matches between the two teams.

Summary

Overall

DetailsPlayedWon by
{{ru|England
Won by
{{ru|New Zealand
DrawnEngland pointsNew Zealand points
In England 25 5 18 1 336 486
In New Zealand 15 2 13 0 210 454
Neutral venue 1 0 1 0 29 45
Overall 41 7 33 1 575 985

Records

Note: Date shown in brackets indicates when the record was or last set.
RecordEnglandNew Zealand
Longest winning streak2 (9 Nov 2002–12 Jun 2004)9 (12 Jun 2004–1 Dec 2012)
Largest points for
Home38 (1 December 2012)64 (20 June 1998)
Away27 (14 June 2014)45 (18 June 1995)
Largest winning margin
Home17 (1 December 2012)42 (20 June 1998)
Away6 (15 September 1973)26 (29 November 2008)

History

A century of New Zealand dominance has been punctuated by infrequent England victories. The 17 point margin in 2012 eclipsed the 13-0 win in 1936. Out of the blue England visited NZ in 1973 and won the test match 16-10, their first win in New Zealand. Ten years later they pulled off the first home win in 48 years by 15-9 and repeated the feat ten years later by the same score. They won back to back victories in 2002 and 2003.

One of the 1997 matches resulted in a 26 all draw.

The rest of the matches have been won by New Zealand. The highest margin was 42 points in 1998 in Dunedin when England sent a depleted touring side to New Zealand.

The teams have met three times in World Cups, with New Zealand winning all three matches.

Hillary Shield

{{main|Hillary Shield}}

Since 2008, the winner of New Zealand – England Test matches have been awarded the Hillary Shield. The shield is only contested in non-World Cup matches, and is named in honour of Sir Edmund Hillary — the first person to reach the summit of Mount Everest. It was also conceived to recognise the links between New Zealand and England. When the shield was unveiled in 2008 by New Zealand's Prime Minister at the time, Helen Clark, and Hillary's widow, Lady June Hillary, Clark said of Hillary "He was part of a British expedition when he conquered Mt Everest shortly after the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II".[3]

Results

No. Date Venue Score Winner Competition
1 2 December 1905 Crystal Palace, London0 – 15NZL}} The Original All Blacks tour
2 3 January 1925 Twickenham, London11 – 17NZL}} 1924-25 All Blacks Tour
3 4 January 1936 Twickenham, London13 – 0ENG}} 1935-36 All Blacks Tour
4 30 January 1954 Twickenham, London0 – 5NZL}} 1953-54 All Blacks Tour
5 25 May 1963 Eden Park, Auckland21 – 11NZL}}1963 English tour of Australasia
6 1 June 1963 Lancaster Park, Christchurch9 – 6NZL}}
7 4 January 1964 Twickenham, London0 – 14NZL}} 1963-64 All Blacks Tour
8 4 November 1967 Twickenham, London11 – 23NZL}} 1967 All Blacks Tour
9 6 January 1973 Twickenham, London0 – 9NZL}} 1972-73 All Blacks Tour
10 15 September 1973 Eden Park, Auckland10 – 16ENG}} 1973 English Tour
11 25 November 1978 Twickenham, London6 – 16NZL}} 1978 New Zealand November Tour
12 24 November 1979 Twickenham, London9 – 10NZL}} 1979 New Zealand November Tour
13 19 November 1983 Twickenham, London15 – 9ENG}} 1983 New Zealand November Tour
14 1 June 1985 Lancaster Park, Christchurch18 – 13NZL}}1985 English tour of New Zealand
15 8 June 1985 Athletic Park, Wellington42 – 15NZL}}
16 3 October 1991 Twickenham, London12 – 18NZL}} 1991 Rugby World Cup Pool A
17 27 November 1993 Twickenham, London15 – 9ENG}} 1993 New Zealand tour of Britain
18 18 June 1995 Newlands, Cape Town45 – 29NZL}} 1995 Rugby World Cup Semi-final
19 22 November 1997 Old Trafford, Manchester8 – 25NZL}}1997 New Zealand GB & I Tour
20 6 December 1997 Twickenham, London26 – 26 {{noflag}} draw
21 20 June 1998 Carisbrook, Dunedin64 – 22NZL}}1998 English Summer Tour
22 27 June 1998 Eden Park, Auckland40 – 10NZL}}
23 9 October 1999 Twickenham, London16 – 30NZL}} 1999 Rugby World Cup Pool B
24 9 November 2002 Twickenham, London31 – 28ENG}} 2002 Autumn International
25 14 June 2003 Westpac Stadium, Wellington13 – 15ENG}} 2003 English Tour of Australasia
26 12 June 2004 Carisbrook, Dunedin36 – 3NZL}}2004 English Tour of Australasia
27 19 June 2004 Eden Park, Auckland36 – 12NZL}}
28 19 November 2005 Twickenham, London19 – 23NZL}} 2005 New Zealand Grand Slam Tour
29 5 November 2006 Twickenham, London20 – 41NZL}} 2006 Autumn International
30 14 June 2008 Eden Park, Auckland37– 20NZL}}English tour of New Zealand
31 21 June 2008 AMI Stadium, Christchurch44– 12NZL}}
32 29 November 2008 Twickenham, London6 – 32NZL}} 2008 Autumn International
33 21 November 2009 Twickenham, London6 – 19NZL}} 2009 Autumn International
34 6 November 2010 Twickenham, London16 – 26NZL}} 2010 Autumn International
35 1 December 2012 Twickenham, London38 – 21ENG}} 2012 Autumn International
36 16 November 2013 Twickenham, London22 – 30NZL}} 2013 Autumn International
37 7 June 2014 Eden Park, Auckland20 – 15NZL}}2014 England tour of New Zealand
38 14 June 2014 Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin28 – 27NZL}}
39 21 June 2014 Waikato Stadium, Hamilton36 – 13NZL}}
40 8 November 2014 Twickenham, London21 – 24NZL}} 2014 Autumn Internationals
41 10 November 2018 Twickenham, London15 – 16NZL}} 2018 Autumn Internationals

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.rugbymuseum.co.nz/asp/container_pages/normal_menu/rmArticle.asp?IDID=150 |archive-url=https://archive.is/20120910224223/http://www.rugbymuseum.co.nz/asp/container_pages/normal_menu/rmArticle.asp?IDID=150 |dead-url=yes |archive-date=2012-09-10 |title=THE 1905/06 'ORIGINALS' |publisher=rugbymuseum.co.nz |accessdate=2008-06-18 }}
2. ^{{All Blacks|97|Cyril Brownlie}}
3. ^{{cite news|last=Trevett|first=Claire|title=All Blacks vs England game to commemorate Sir Edmund Hillary|url=http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10539068|accessdate=11 February 2013|newspaper=New Zealand Herald|date=23 October 2008}}

External links

  • {{cite web| url=http://stats.allblacks.com/asp/headtohead.asp?team1=NZ&level1=All_Blacks&level2=tests&_oppot2=5&icount=0#pageend |title=New Zealand v England Head to Head |publisher=allblacks.com |accessdate=2008-06-17}}
  • {{cite web| url=http://www.lassen.co.nz/pickandgo.php |title=Pick and Go Test match results database |publisher=lassen.co.nz |accessdate=2008-06-17}}
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