2008 Tri Nations Series
Date | 5 July – 13 September |
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Final positions | |
Champions | ![]() |
Bledisloe Cup | ![]() |
Freedom Cup | ![]() |
Mandela Challenge Plate | ![]() |
Tournament statistics | |
Matches played | 9 |
Tries scored | 43 (4.78 per match) |
Attendance | 444,707 (49,412 per match) |
Top scorer(s) | Dan Carter (82) |
Most tries | Jongi Nokwe (4) |
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The 2008 Tri Nations Series was the thirteenth annual Tri Nations competition between the national rugby union teams of New Zealand, Australia and South Africa. The All Blacks won the series on 13 September 2008 after defeating Australia in the last match of the series.
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Background
This was the first Tri Nations tournament after South Africa's 2007 Rugby World Cup victory, and they went into the competition as the top team in the IRB World Rankings (having ended a 175-week run for New Zealand). On 30 June 2008, before the tournament began, New Zealand and Australia were ranked second and third in the world respectively.[1]
The All Blacks went into the series with a world record 29 successive home victories,[2][3] and South Africa with a 13 match winning streak.[4]
By the end of the tournament New Zealand had retaken top place in the IRB World Rankings. After 26 weeks at number one, South Africa slipped to second. Australia remained third.
The final match of the Bledisloe Cup series between Australia and New Zealand took place after the Tri-Nations, on November 1 (the first 3 matches of the series were part of the Tri-Nations).
Experimental Law Variations
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Several of the sport's Experimental Law Variations (or ELVs) were trialled as part of the 2008 Tri Nations.[5] A global trial of 13 ELVs at all levels is to be conducted for one year from 1 August 2008.[6] The Tri Nation's governing body SANZAR approved the trial of all the ELVs that had been included in the 2008 Super 14 season, as well as the ELVs to be trialled globally. Statistics from the 2008 Super 14 revealed the ELVs increased the number of tries, reduced the number of line-outs and penalties, increased the number of free kicks, but did not change the number of scrums or mauls.[7] The changes increased the attacking opportunities from scrums.[8]
Standings
Place | Nation | Games | Points | Bonus points |
Table points |
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Played | Won | Drawn | Lost | For | Against | Difference | ||||
1 | ![]() |
6 | 4 | 0 | 2 | 152 | 106 | +46 | 3 | 19 |
2 | ![]() |
6 | 3 | 0 | 3 | 119 | 163 | −44 | 2 | 14 |
3 | ![]() |
6 | 2 | 0 | 4 | 115 | 117 | −2 | 2 | 10 |
Fixtures
5 July 2008[9] 19:35 NZST (UTC+12) |
New Zealand ![]() |
19–8 | ![]() |
Try: Kaino 45' c Con: Carter Pen: Carter (4) 5', 21', 29', 71' |
Try: Habana 37' m Pen: James 6' |
Westpac Stadium, Wellington Attendance: 36,568 Referee: ![]() |
Touch judges: |
12 July 2008[10] 19:35 NZST (UTC+12) |
New Zealand ![]() |
28–30 | ![]() |
Tries: Lauaki c Con: Carter Pen: Carter (6) Drop: Carter |
Tries: Pietersen, Januarie c Con: Francois Steyn Pen: Montgomery (3), James (2) Drop: Butch James |
Carisbrook, Dunedin Attendance: 32,210 Referee: ![]() |
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Touch judges: |
- The Springboks get their first win over the All Blacks at Carisbrook, and their first win in New Zealand since 1998
19 July 2008[11] 18:00 AWST (UTC+08) |
Australia ![]() |
16–9 | ![]() |
Tries: Tuqiri 36' m Mortlock 46' m Pen: Giteau 53' Drop: Barnes 79' |
Pen: Steyn (2) 5', 74' James 55' |
Subiaco Oval, Perth Attendance: 41,838 Referee: ![]() |
26 July 2008 20:00 AEST (UTC+10) |
Australia ![]() |
34–19 | ![]() |
Tries: Cross 10' c Hynes 31' c Elsom 55' c Horwill 74' c Con: Giteau (4) Pen: Giteau 6' Drop: Giteau 65' |
Tries: Muliaina 24' m Hore 39' c Ellis 45' c Con: Carter (2) |
Stadium Australia, Sydney Attendance: 78,944 Referee: ![]() |
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Touch judges: |
2 August 2008 19:35 NZST (UTC+12) |
New Zealand ![]() |
39–10 | ![]() |
Tries: Woodcock (2) 21' c, 24' m Nonu (2) 45' c, 80' m Con: Carter (2) Pen: Carter (5) 6', 14', 39', 58', 65' |
Try: Ashley-Cooper 32' c Con: Giteau Pen: Giteau 4' |
Eden Park, Auckland Attendance: 45,000 Referee: ![]() |
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Touch judges: |
16 August 2008 15:00 SAST (UTC+02) |
South Africa ![]() |
0–19 | ![]() |
Tries: Smith m Carter c Mealamu c Con: Carter (2) |
Newlands Stadium, Cape Town Attendance: 52,000[12] Referee: ![]() |
- This match saw two players reach major milestones:
- Dan Carter became the ninth player in history with 800 Test points.[13]
- Percy Montgomery became the ninth player in history to earn his 100th Test cap.[14]
23 August 2008 15:00 SAST (UTC+02) |
South Africa ![]() |
15–27 | ![]() |
Tries: Jacobs (2) Con: Montgomery Pen: James |
Tries: Robinson c Tuqiri c Mortlock c Con: Giteau (3) Pen: Giteau (2) |
Kings Park Stadium, Durban Attendance: 50,000[15] Referee: ![]() |
30 August 2008 15:00 SAST (UTC+02) |
South Africa ![]() |
53–8 | ![]() |
Tries: Bekker 8' c Nokwe (4) 12' m, 25' m, 35' c, 49' m Jacobs 44' c Pienaar 68' c Ndungane 78' c Con: James (3) Montgomery (2) Pen: James 20' |
Try: Mitchell 55' m Pen: Giteau 5' |
Ellis Park, Johannesburg Attendance: 54,819 Referee: ![]() |
13 September 2008[16][17][18][19] 20:00 AEST (UTC+10) |
Australia ![]() |
24–28 | ![]() |
Tries: Ashley-Cooper 40' c Horwill c Cross c Con: Giteau (3) Pen: Giteau |
Tries: Muliaina 13' c Woodcock c Weepu c Carter c Con: Carter (4) |
Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane Attendance: 52,328[20] Referee: ![]() |
Tri Nations 2008 Winners |
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New Zealand Ninth Title |
References
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External links
Preceded by | Rugby Union Tri Nations 2008 |
Succeeded by 2009 Tri Nations |
Rugby union schedule for 2008 | ||||||||||||
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Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | |
H. Cup | Six Nations Championship | Heineken Cup | Mid-Year Tests | H. Cup | End of year Int'ls | H. Cup | ||||||
Guinness Premiership | Guinness Premiership | |||||||||||
Celtic League | Celtic League | |||||||||||
Top 14 | Top 14 | |||||||||||
Shute Shield | ||||||||||||
Currie Cup | ||||||||||||
Sevens | Sevens | |||||||||||
Pacific Rugby Cup | Churchill Cup | Air New Zealand Cup | ||||||||||
Super 14 | Pacific Nations Cup | Tri Nations |
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