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{{Short description|International rugby union competition}} {{About|the Southern Hemisphere international rugby union competition|other leagues|Rugby Championship (disambiguation)}} {{Redirect|Tri Nations Trophy|other topics|Tri Nations (disambiguation)}} {{Use dmy dates|date=November 2018}} {{Infobox rugby league football competition | current_season = 2024 Rugby Championship | seasontag = Current season | logo = The Rugby Championship logo.svg | pixels = 250 | alt = Official logo of The Rugby Championship | caption = | sport = [[Rugby Union]] | formerly = The Tri Nations | inaugural = [[1996 Tri Nations Series|1996]] | TV = [[Sky Sport (New Zealand)|Sky Sport]] (New Zealand)<br />[[Nine Network]], [[Stan (streaming service)|Stan]] (Australia)<br />[[ESPN Latin America|ESPN]], [[Disney+]] (Latín America)<br />[[SuperSport (South African TV channel)|SuperSport]] (South Africa) | teams = 4 | countrytag = Countries | country = {{ru|ARG}}<br />{{ru|AUS}}<br />{{ru|NZL}}<br />{{ru|RSA}} | champion = {{ru|RSA}} | most_champs = {{ru|NZL}} (20) | season = [[2024 Rugby Championship|2024]] | website = {{url|https://super.rugby/therugbychampionship/|super.rugby/therugbychampionship}} | related_comps = [[Bledisloe Cup]]<br />[[Freedom Cup]]<br />[[Mandela Challenge Plate]]<br />[[Puma Trophy]] }} '''The Rugby Championship''', formerly known as the '''Tri Nations Series''' (1996–2011),{{efn|{{Further|2020 Tri Nations Series}} In [[2020 Tri Nations Series|2020]],<ref>{{cite news |date=10 September 2020 |title=Australia confirmed as hosts of 2020 Rugby Championship |url=https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2020/sep/11/australia-set-to-host-2020-rugby-championship |url-status=live |work=[[Guardian Australia]] |publisher=[[Guardian Media Group]] |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200917100157/https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2020/sep/11/australia-set-to-host-2020-rugby-championship |archive-date=17 September 2020 }}</ref> with the tournament being hosted in [[Australia]] following [[COVID-19 pandemic]] issues, [[South Africa national rugby union team|South Africa]] had withdrawn.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Napier |first1=Liam |date=15 October 2020 |title=Rugby Championship in disarray as Springboks withdraw - what it means for All Blacks |url=https://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/rugby-championship-in-disarray-as-springboks-withdraw-what-it-means-for-all-blacks/U4XMFMLHIYHEP2V5FDFMLLJCZE/ |url-status=live |work=[[The New Zealand Herald]] |publisher=[[New Zealand Media and Entertainment]] |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201015171620/https://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/rugby-championship-in-disarray-as-springboks-withdraw-what-it-means-for-all-blacks/U4XMFMLHIYHEP2V5FDFMLLJCZE/ |archive-date=15 October 2020 }}</ref> The tournament continued with the remaining three teams ([[Argentina national rugby union team|Argentina]], [[Australia national rugby union team|Australia]], [[New Zealand national rugby union team|New Zealand]]) as the "Tri-Nations Series".}} is an international [[rugby union]] competition contested annually by [[Argentina national rugby union team|Argentina]], [[Australia national rugby union team|Australia]], [[New Zealand national rugby union team|New Zealand]], and [[South Africa national rugby union team|South Africa]]. These are traditionally the four [[World Rugby Rankings|highest ranked]] national teams in the [[Southern Hemisphere]]; the [[Six Nations Championship|Six Nations]] is a similar tournament in the Northern Hemisphere. The competition is administered by [[SANZAAR]], a consortium consisting of four national governing bodies: the [[South African Rugby Union]], [[New Zealand Rugby Union]], [[Rugby Australia]] and the [[Argentine Rugby Union]]. The inaugural Tri Nations tournament was in 1996, and was won by New Zealand. South Africa won their first title in 1998, and Australia their first in 2000. Following the last Tri Nations tournament in 2011, New Zealand had won ten championships, with South Africa and Australia on three titles each. The first Rugby Championship was won by New Zealand, who won all six of their matches. New Zealand, South Africa and Australia have frequently been ranked among the top rugby nations. South Africa has won the [[Rugby World Cup]] four times, followed by New Zealand with three, and Australia twice, accounting for nine of the ten Cups. ==History== ===Foundation=== Australia and New Zealand first played each other in 1903. South Africa toured both nations in 1921 but there was never any formal competition between these teams, unlike the [[Six Nations Championship|Home Nations]] (now known as the [[Six Nations Championship]]) in the Northern Hemisphere and the three nations only met sporadically. In the 1930s, Australia and New Zealand started contesting the [[Bledisloe Cup]] during rugby tours between the two countries. The final acceptance of professionalism in rugby union launched the Tri Nations concept<ref name="history">{{cite web | title=History of the Tri Nations | work=scrum.com | url=http://www.scrum.com/trinations/trinations05/history.asp |access-date=27 October 2006 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20061020115056/http://www.scrum.com/trinations/trinations05/history.asp <!-- Bot retrieved archive --> |archive-date = 20 October 2006}}</ref> - nearing the completion of the [[1995 Rugby World Cup]], multimillion-pound negotiations between the South African, New Zealand and Australian unions took place to form [[SANZAAR|SANZAR]]. The new union soon announced a ten-year deal worth £360 million. The competition was established to create an equivalent to the [[Rugby Union Six Nations Championship|Five Nations]] in Europe.<ref name="creation">{{cite web | title=About the Tri Nations | work=rugby.com.au | url=http://www.rugby.com.au/fixtures_results/tri_nations/tri_nations,22036.html | access-date=27 October 2006 | url-status=dead | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060518131200/http://www.rugby.com.au/fixtures_results/tri_nations/tri_nations%2C22036.html | archive-date=18 May 2006 }}</ref> In [[2012 Rugby Championship|2012]], this competition was extended to include [[Argentina national rugby union team|Argentina]], a country whose impressive performances in international games (especially in reaching the third place in the 2007 Rugby World Cup) was deemed to merit inclusion in the competition. As a result of the expansion to four teams, the tournament was renamed The Rugby Championship.<ref name="“The Rugby Championship” to replace Tri Nations">{{cite web | title="The Rugby Championship" to replace Tri Nations | work=rugby.com.au | url=http://www.rugby.com.au/wallabies/News/NewsArticle/tabid/1516/ArticleID/4906/Default.aspx |access-date=8 November 2011}}</ref> ===Format=== The series is played on a home-and-away basis. From the first tournament in 1996 until 2005, the three teams played each other twice. From then until 2012, each team played the others three times, totally six games per team, except in the [[Rugby World Cup]] years of [[2007 Rugby World Cup|2007]] and [[2011 Rugby World Cup|2011]] when the series reverted to a double round-robin. With the addition of [[Argentina national rugby union team|Argentina]], in 2012, the format once again reverted to a double round-robin, meaning each team again played six games. For 2015, to provide the teams longer preparation time ahead of the [[2015 Rugby World Cup]], each side played the others' teams only once each. This format was also adopted for the [[2019 Rugby Championship|2019 Tournament]]. ===Related competitions=== In addition to the Rugby Championship trophy, the winner of games played between Australia and New Zealand also go toward determining the winner of the [[Bledisloe Cup]] each year. Similarly, the [[Freedom Cup]] is contested between New Zealand and South Africa, the [[Mandela Challenge Plate]] between Australia and South Africa, and the [[Puma Trophy]] between Australia and Argentina. ===Tri Nations=== [[File:Tri Nations Series logo.svg|thumbnail|200px|Former logo of the Tri Nations Series.]] The opening tournament of 1996 was dominated by the All Blacks who stormed to victory undefeated, leaving the Springboks and the Wallabies with just one win each — against each other. The opening exchange was between New Zealand and Australia, New Zealand winning by over 40 points and, although they won all four of their games, the later matches were a lot closer in their scorelines. The launch of the Tri Nations was considered a huge success.<ref name="history"/> A similar story unfolded the following year, 1997. The All Blacks maintained their dominance over the new competition and again went undefeated. Australia and South Africa found themselves in similar position again with just one win each. The 1998 series was something of a turnaround for all nations with South Africa winning the tournament and Australia finishing second. Two-time winner New Zealand finished at the bottom with no wins. In the following tournament in 1999 New Zealand again became Tri Nations champions and defending champions South Africa fell to the bottom. Australia, the World Champions at the time, won their first Tri Nations championship in 2000. That tournament is also notable for Australia's opening match against New Zealand at [[Telstra Stadium|Stadium Australia]] where 109,874 spectators attended.<ref name="recordcrowd">{{cite news | title=Lomu clinches Tri-Nations epic | work=BBC | url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/rugby_union/834834.stm |access-date=27 October 2006 | date=2000-07-15}}</ref> [[Jonah Lomu]] scored a try in injury time to grab the win for the All Blacks. The game was hailed as one of the greatest ever,<ref name="recordcrowd"/> and the end competition<!-- what is that? the whole series? --> thought by some to be the best Tri Nations ever at the time.<ref name="best">{{cite web | title=Tri Nations rugby, 2000 | work=tarik.com.au | url=http://www.tarik.com.au/rugby/3n2000.html | access-date=27 October 2006 | archive-date=5 January 2009 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090105201506/http://www.tarik.com.au/rugby/3n2000.html | url-status=dead }}</ref> Australia continued their reign as Tri Nations champions by successfully defending the trophy the following year. Their run ended in 2002 when the All Blacks won the championship again. New Zealand successfully defended it in 2003. South Africa won the 2004 tournament where the three nations finished with two wins each. The Springboks emerged as winners due to their superior table points. The trophy returned to New Zealand in 2005 and the Wallabies failed to win a game. In 2006 New Zealand retained the trophy with 2 games still to be played. In 2007, the Tri Nations was shortened to two games against either team, because it clashed with the Rugby World Cup in France. The Tri Nations championship and the Bledisloe Cup came down to the final match, between New Zealand and Australia at Eden Park. New Zealand ran out easy winners, and lifted both the trophies. There was some controversy as South Africa fielded less than a full strength squad in the away legs in Australia and New Zealand in anticipation of the World Cup{{citation needed|date=October 2016}}. New Zealand defended their title in 2008, in beating Australia in the final match in Brisbane. In 2009, South Africa claimed the season crown in their final match with an away win over New Zealand in Hamilton. 2010 saw another dominant performance by New Zealand, winning the tournament with 2 games to spare and all 6 of their games. On 5 December 2020, a traditional version of the [[Australian National Anthem]] was sung for the first time in the [[Eora language|Eora]] indigenous language, before the match between [[Argentina national rugby union team|Argentina]] and [[Australia national rugby union team|Australia]].<ref>{{Cite news|title=Wallabies make history by singing Australian national anthem in indigenous language|language=en-NZ|work=TVNZ|url=https://www.tvnz.co.nz/one-news/sport/rugby/wallabies-make-history-singing-australian-national-anthem-in-indigenous-language|access-date=2020-12-06}}</ref> ===Expansion=== The competition was expanded in 2006 and saw each of the three nations play each other three times, although the 2007 series reverted to a double round-robin to reduce fixture congestion in a [[2007 Rugby World Cup|World Cup]] year. Historically there were persistent rumours about the inclusion of [[Argentina national rugby union team|Argentina]]<ref name="Argentina">{{cite web | title=Argentina accuse New Zealand of dirty tricks | work=sarugby.com | url=http://www.sarugby.com/news/News/article/sid=4503.html |access-date=27 October 2006}}</ref> and this was formalised on 14 September 2009 when it was announced that Argentina would become part of the competition in 2012.<ref>[http://www.scrum.com/trinations/rugby/story/102505.html "Argentina invited to join the Tri-Nations"], ''scrum.com'', 14 September 2009.</ref> There have also been rumours about a Pacific Islands team being included too.<ref name="irb">{{cite web | title=IRB boss wants Argentina in Tri-Nations | work=[[Australian Rugby Union|rugby.com.au]] | url=http://www.rugby.com.au/news/irb_boss_wants__argentina_in_tri-nations,12234.html |access-date=27 October 2006}}</ref> Until then, Argentina was the only [[List of international rugby union teams#Tier 1|tier 1]] nation that had no regular competition, and some, among them former Pumas captain [[Agustín Pichot]],<ref name="Pichot">[http://icwales.icnetwork.co.uk/0500rugbyunion/0200news/tm_objectid=17254377%26method=full%26siteid=50082-name_page.html "Six Nations would be magnificent seven with us, pleads Pichot"], ''[[Western Mail (Wales)|Western Mail]]'', 19 June 2006.</ref> had even spoken of them joining the [[Six Nations Championship|Six Nations]]. However, a spokesperson said: "We belong in a tournament in the southern hemisphere and not in an expanded Six Nations". The inclusion of Argentina did have some support from some bodies, South African Rugby Union deputy chief executive saying: "We would support (their) request to play in the Tri-Nations". Former Springbok coach Jake White also said: "I think it would add a new dimension to the tournament and perhaps refresh it." Since 2007 a deal between the [[International Rugby Board]] (IRB), the world governing body for the sport, was brokering a deal with [[SANZAAR|SANZAR]] to admit Argentina to the Tri Nations as early as 2008<ref name="Argentina deal">{{cite news|url=http://timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/rugby/article1434537.ece |archive-url=https://archive.today/20110604135535/http://timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/rugby/article1434537.ece |url-status=dead |archive-date=4 June 2011 |title=Ambitious Argentina poised to secure TriNations place |newspaper=The Sunday Times |first=Nick |last=Cain |date=2007-02-25 |access-date=2007-02-26 | location=London}}</ref> ''The Sunday Times'' reported that many players and fans in the SANZAR countries disliked the expansion to a triple round-robin, noting that former All Blacks scrum-half [[Justin Marshall]] accused SANZAR of overkill in 2006. Also, the piece added that South Africa is highly dissatisfied with the current Tri Nations format, as it requires that the Boks tour for a month while the Wallabies and All Blacks fly in and out of South Africa in a week. The addition of Argentina would even out travel commitments for all teams involved. ''The Sunday Times'' noted that there were two main stumbling blocks to adding Argentina: * Division of broadcast revenue, which is currently shared equally by the four [[SANZAAR]] countries. * At the time, the biggest stumbling block was possibly the [[Argentine Rugby Union]] (UAR). ''The Times'' noted that some UAR members were "deeply attached to amateurism", adding that the IRB had a blueprint on the table for a South American provincial competition similar to SANZAR's [[Super Rugby]], featuring six Argentine provincial sides and one each from Uruguay and Chile, but UAR had yet to approve it. However, by August 2007, it became clear that there would be no expansion of the series before the current television contract between SANZAR and [[News Corporation (1980–2013)|News Corporation]] expires in 2010. An IRB spokesman stated that the main problems with adding the Pumas to the Tri Nations, besides media contracts, were fixture congestion and the lack of a professional structure in Argentina.<ref name="Pumas delayed">{{cite web |url=http://www.rugbyrugby.com/tournaments/tri_nations/story_13807145000.php |title=Pumas will stay crouched until 2010 |publisher=RugbyRugby.com |date=2007-08-13 |access-date=2007-10-11 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071014022443/http://rugbyrugby.com/tournaments/tri_nations/story_13807145000.php |archive-date=2007-10-14 }}</ref> Domestic rugby in Argentina is still amateur; in fact, the UAR constitution specifically prohibited professional rugby in the country until December 2007,<ref name="Pumas 6N push">{{cite news|url=http://www.rugbyheaven.com.au/news/news/pumas-push-for-six-nations/2007/11/08/1194329377234.html |title=Pumas push for Six Nations |agency=Associated Press |work=Rugby Heaven |date=2007-11-08 |access-date=2007-12-22 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080705091655/http://www.rugbyheaven.com.au/news/news/pumas-push-for-six-nations/2007/11/08/1194329377234.html |archive-date=5 July 2008 }}</ref> and even did not allow for a professional league.<ref name="Amateur2007">{{cite news| url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/main.jhtml?xml=/sport/2008/01/03/srabou103.xml |title= Argentina's amateur decision angers Pichot |newspaper=telegraph.co.uk |access-date=2008-01-07 |date=2008-01-02 |last=Gallagher |first=Brendan | location=London}}{{dead link|date=July 2021|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref> Because of this, a large majority of the Pumas play for European club teams, which would likely create further scheduling conflicts. Admission of Argentina<ref>{{cite news|url=http://en.espn.co.uk/argentina/rugby/story/102505.html|title=Argentina invited to join the Tri-Nations|work=ESPN scrum|date=19 September 2009|access-date=21 September 2020}}</ref> was therefore submitted to several conditions for the UAR: * Ensure its best players would be available at the Tri-nations time of year, late summer, which is exactly when France's Top 14 and England's Premiership start their first games.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.espnscrum.com/argentina/rugby/story/115474.html|title=Argentina edge nearer Four Nations|work=ESPN scrum}}</ref> * Develop professional rugby inside Argentina thanks to a SANZAR loan and financial support from the IRB; Professionalisation has since entered Argentina. * Reform competitions into a single united professional league. There are now regional leagues being the one from Buenos Aires city the strongest and a short 4-team clubs national championship.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://espndeportes.espn.com/rugby/|title=Rugby Resultados, Noticias, Estadsticas, Posiciones, Equipos - ESPN Deportes}}</ref> In November 2007, the IRB held a conference on the future worldwide growth of the sport, with the status of ''Los Pumas'' a key topic of discussion. The most important decision made at the conference, with regard to the Tri Nations, was the agreement of the UAR to establish a professional rugby structure between 2008 and 2012, at which time Argentina would be "fully integrated into the Southern top-flight Rugby playing structure."<ref>{{cite press release |url=http://www.irb.com/newsmedia/mediazone/pressrelease/newsid=2021332.html#rugby+lays+foundations+continued+growth |title=Rugby lays foundations for continued growth |publisher=International Rugby Board |date=2007-11-30 |access-date=2007-12-03 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071202170940/http://www.irb.com/newsmedia/mediazone/pressrelease/newsid=2021332.html#rugby+lays+foundations+continued+growth |archive-date=2007-12-02 }}</ref> At the time of the IRB conference, the UAR had already scheduled a special meeting for 28 December 2007 to amend its constitution to allow players to be paid.<ref name="Pumas 6N push"/> Shortly after the IRB conference, [[New Zealand Rugby Union]] deputy chief executive Steve Tew expressed doubts that, within ten years, a professional domestic competition in Argentina would be sufficiently viable to retain elite players in South America despite all the good intentions and funding of the IRB.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rugbyheaven.com.au/news/news/pumas-have-to-wait-nzru/2007/12/04/1196530635733.html |title=Pumas have to wait: NZRU |publisher=RugbyHeaven.com |date=2007-11-30 |access-date=2007-12-05 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080725035928/http://www.rugbyheaven.com.au/news/news/pumas-have-to-wait-nzru/2007/12/04/1196530635733.html |archive-date=25 July 2008 }}</ref> The aforementioned UAR meeting did not result in the formation of a professional league. The 23 provincial delegates voted unanimously to keep their domestic league amateur, but approved a plan to centrally contract the Pumas selection pool to the UAR as professionals.<ref name="Amateur2007"/> In February 2009, the UAR announced that under a plan supervised and financed by the IRB, it had contracted 31 local players, who will each receive 2,300 [[Argentine peso]]s (US$655/[[pound sterling|£]]452) per month. The eventual goal is for these players to form the core of a future Pumas selection pool.<ref name=2009UARContract>{{cite news|url=http://www.rugbyrugby.com/news/story_4209102243.php |title=Home grown Pumas finally turn pro |author=South African Press Association |author-link=South African Press Association |publisher=RugbyRugby.com |date=2009-02-04 |access-date=2009-02-04}}</ref> Argentina officially joined The Rugby Championship in a meeting in [[Buenos Aires]] on 23 November 2011.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.buenosairesherald.com/article/85398/argentina-is-now-part-of-rugby-championship|title=Argentina is now part of Rugby Championship|last=Deges|first=Frankie|work=Buenos Aires Herald|access-date=23 November 2011}}</ref> [[Japan national rugby union team|Japan]] have been in talks with joining the competition as they seek to face better opponents.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.americasrugbynews.com/2021/06/29/plans-for-japan-to-join-rugby-championship-from-2024/|title=Plans for Japan to join Rugby Championship from 2024 |date=29 June 2021 |access-date=14 July 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.news24.com/sport/rugby/rugbychampionship/japan-in-talks-to-join-rugby-championship-20220101|title=Japan in talks to join Rugby Championship |access-date=14 July 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.rugbypass.com/news/japan-in-talks-to-join-rugby-championship/|title=Japan in talks to join Rugby Championship or Six Nations|date=January 2022 |access-date=14 July 2022}}</ref> They previously played in the [[Asia Rugby Championship]] which they dominated in for many years, facing lower competition. [[Fiji national rugby union team|Fiji]] have also been mentioned as another potential candidate to join the competition, as they tend to be the better performing tier 2 country.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.fijitimes.com/fiji-will-not-be-part-of-the-rugby-championship/|title=Fiji will not be part of The Rugby Championship|date=4 November 2021 |access-date=14 July 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.rugbypass.com/news/ex-all-black-wants-fiji-japan-to-be-added-to-2021-rugby-championship/|title=Ex-All Black wants Fiji, Japan to be added to 2021 Rugby Championship|date=12 July 2021 |access-date=14 July 2022}}</ref> Along with Fiji, [[Samoa national rugby union team|Samoa]] and [[Tonga national rugby union team|Tonga]], other smaller potentials to join, compete in the annual [[World Rugby Pacific Nations Cup]]. On 5 October 2023, Flying Fijians head coach [[Simon Raiwalui]] confirmed that there were ongoing discussions of Fiji being part of the competition after the [[2023 Rugby World Cup]]. He mentioned the need of results, rankings and administrative structures for admission into Rugby Championship.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.fijivillage.com/news/Raiwalui-confirms-discussions-are-ongoing-for-Flying-Fijians-to-join-Rugby-Championships-after-RWC-5r8x4f/|publisher= [[Fijivillage]]|last=Raqio|first= Mosese|title=Raiwalui confirms discussions are ongoing for Flying Fijians to join Rugby Championships after RWC|date=5 October 2023|access-date=6 October 2023}}</ref> ==Competition== [[File:New Zealand vs South Africa 2006 Tri Nations Line Out.JPG|thumbnail|300px|A South African line-out against New Zealand in 2006]] <!-- Deleted image removed: [[File:Tri Nations Trophy.jpg|thumb|220px|The Tri Nations Trophy]] --> The order of fixtures has changed several times in the history of the series. In the past each team played the others twice. After some tweaking of the schedule it was decided to start the series with two fixtures in either South Africa or New Zealand and move the series to the country that did not host the opening rounds. Under this setup Australia's home fixtures were always the middle two in the series. The recent reworking of the calendar took effect with the [[2006 Tri Nations Series|2006 event]]. This was the result of a new television deal between SANZAR and broadcasters in the [[United Kingdom]] and the SANZAR countries. Each team plays the other three times. In 2006 the series opened in New Zealand and the first four rounds alternated between New Zealand and Australia. The fifth round was in Australia. After a one-week break the series returned to New Zealand and then finished with South Africa's three home fixtures. Each team has two home fixtures against one team and only one home fixture against the other. The competition begins in July. Originally it had started late in July but, with the expansion of the series, the start date has moved to early in the month. It typically ends early in September. The Rugby Championship opens after the completion of the [[Super Rugby]] competition for the year because players from the SANZAR countries are involved in both. The winner is determined by a points system: *4 points for a win *2 points for a draw *0 points for a loss "Bonus points" may also be earned in any given match and count toward deciding the series winner. A total of two bonus points can be possibly scored: *The ''Attacking bonus point''. Prior to 2016, a team could gain an attacking bonus point by scoring four or more tries in the match, regardless of the final result. From the [[2016 Rugby Championship|2016]] competition onwards, this was modified so that an attacking bonus point is awarded if a team scores at least three tries more than their opponents. *The ''Defending bonus point'' by losing by seven points (a converted [[Try (rugby)|try]]) or fewer. A victorious team can collect either 4 or 5 points, depending on whether or not it gained an attacking bonus point. A team that draws can collect either 2 or 3 points, depending on whether or not it gained an attacking bonus point. A losing team may collect from 0 to 2 points. At the end of the series the team with the most points is declared the winner. If teams end level on points for any position, the first tiebreaker is total number of wins in the competition, then number of wins against the other team/s tied on points, then overall points differential, then points differential between the team/s tied on points, then most tries scored in the competition. If that can't differentiate the team, the series or position will be shared.<ref name="Rules for Determining the Winner of the Rugby Championship">{{cite web | url=http://www.sanzarrugby.com/therugbychampionship/news/rules-for-determining-the-winner-of-the-rugby-championship/ | title=Rules for Determining the Winner of the Rugby Championship | work=SANZAR | date=16 August 2012 | access-date=9 July 2013}}</ref> However, the Rugby Championship has yet to finish in a tie for the top spot. ==Results== ===Tri-Nations (1996–2011; 2020)=== {{Main|Tri Nations Series champions}} {| class="wikitable" |- !Year !Champions ![[Bledisloe Cup|BC]] ![[Mandela Challenge Plate|MCP]] ![[Freedom Cup|FC]] !style="width:8.1em;"|[[Puma Trophy|PT]] !style="width:8.1em;"|[[Wooden spoon (award)|WS]] |- |[[1996 Tri Nations Series|1996]] |{{ru|NZL}} |{{ru|NZL}} |rowspan=6|{{small|Not contested}} |rowspan=8|{{small|Not contested}} |rowspan=16|{{small|Not contested}} |{{ru|AUS}} |- |[[1997 Tri Nations Series|1997]] |{{ru|NZL}} |{{ru|NZL}} |{{ru|AUS}} |- |[[1998 Tri Nations Series|1998]] |{{ru|RSA}} |{{ru|AUS}} |{{ru|NZL}} |- |[[1999 Tri Nations Series|1999]] |{{ru|NZL}} |{{ru|AUS}} |{{ru|RSA}} |- |[[2000 Tri Nations Series|2000]] |{{ru|AUS}} |{{ru|AUS}} |{{ru|RSA}} |- |[[2001 Tri Nations Series|2001]] |{{ru|AUS}} |{{ru|AUS}} |{{ru|RSA}} |- |[[2002 Tri Nations Series|2002]] |{{ru|NZL}} |{{ru|AUS}} |{{ru|RSA}} |{{ru|RSA}} |- |[[2003 Tri Nations Series|2003]] |{{ru|NZL}} |{{ru|NZL}} | rowspan="2" |{{small|Not contested}} |{{ru|RSA}} |- |[[2004 Tri Nations Series|2004]] |{{ru|RSA}} |{{ru|NZL}} |{{ru|RSA}} |{{ru|NZL}} |- |[[2005 Tri Nations Series|2005]] |{{ru|NZL}} |{{ru|NZL}} |{{ru|RSA}} | rowspan="" |{{small|Not contested}} |{{ru|AUS}} |- |[[2006 Tri Nations Series|2006]] |{{ru|NZL}} |{{ru|NZL}} |{{ru|AUS}} |{{ru|NZL}} |{{ru|RSA}} |- |[[2007 Tri Nations Series|2007]] |{{ru|NZL}} |{{ru|NZL}} |{{ru|AUS}} |{{ru|NZL}} |{{ru|RSA}} |- |[[2008 Tri Nations Series|2008]] |{{ru|NZL}} |{{ru|NZL}} |{{ru|AUS}} |{{ru|NZL}} |{{ru|RSA}} |- |[[2009 Tri Nations Series|2009]] |{{ru|RSA}} |{{ru|NZL}} |{{ru|RSA}} |{{ru|RSA}} |{{ru|AUS}} |- |[[2010 Tri Nations Series|2010]] |{{ru|NZL}} |{{ru|NZL}} |{{ru|AUS}} |{{ru|NZL}} |{{ru|RSA}} |- |[[2011 Tri Nations Series|2011]] |{{ru|AUS}} |{{ru|NZL}} |{{ru|AUS}} |{{ru|NZL}} |{{ru|RSA}} |- |[[2020 Tri Nations Series|2020]] |rowspan=|{{ru|NZL}} |{{ru|NZL}} |rowspan=|{{small|Not contested}} |rowspan=|{{small|Not contested}} |rowspan=|{{ru|AUS}} |rowspan=|{{ru|AUS}} |- |} ===The Rugby Championship (2012–Present)=== {| class="wikitable" |- !Year !style="width:8.1em;"|Champions ![[Bledisloe Cup|BC]] ![[Mandela Challenge Plate|MCP]] ![[Freedom Cup|FC]] !style="width:8.1em;"|[[Puma Trophy|PT]] !style="width:8.1em;"|[[Wooden spoon (award)|WS]] |- |[[2012 Rugby Championship|2012]] |{{ru|NZL}} |{{ru|NZL}} |{{ru|AUS}} |{{ru|NZL}} |{{ru|AUS}} |{{ru|ARG}} |- |[[2013 Rugby Championship|2013]] |{{ru|NZL}} |{{ru|NZL}} |{{ru|RSA}} |{{ru|NZL}} |{{ru|AUS}} |{{ru|ARG}} |- |[[2014 Rugby Championship|2014]] |{{ru|NZL}} |{{ru|NZL}} |{{ru|RSA}} |{{ru|NZL}} |{{ru|AUS}} |{{ru|ARG}} |- |[[2015 Rugby Championship|2015]] |{{ru|AUS}} |{{ru|NZL}} |{{ru|AUS}} |{{ru|NZL}} |{{ru|AUS}} |{{ru|RSA}} |- |[[2016 Rugby Championship|2016]] |{{ru|NZL}} |{{ru|NZL}} |{{ru|AUS}} |{{ru|NZL}} |{{ru|AUS}} |{{ru|ARG}} |- |[[2017 Rugby Championship|2017]] |{{ru|NZL}} |{{ru|NZL}} |{{ru|AUS}} |{{ru|NZL}} |{{ru|AUS}} |{{ru|ARG}} |- |[[2018 Rugby Championship|2018]] |{{ru|NZL}} |{{ru|NZL}} |{{ru|AUS}} |{{ru|NZL}} |{{ru|AUS}} |{{ru|ARG}} |- |[[2019 Rugby Championship|2019]] |{{ru|RSA}} |{{ru|NZL}} |{{ru|RSA}} |{{ru|NZL}} |{{ru|AUS}} |{{ru|ARG}} |- |[[2021 Rugby Championship|2021]] |{{ru|NZL}} |{{ru|NZL}} |{{ru|AUS}} |{{ru|NZL}} |{{ru|AUS}} |{{ru|ARG}} |- |[[2022 Rugby Championship|2022]] |{{ru|NZL}} |{{ru|NZL}} |{{ru|AUS}} |{{ru|NZL}} |{{ru|AUS}} |{{ru|ARG}} |- |[[2023 Rugby Championship|2023]] |{{ru|NZL}} |{{ru|NZL}} |{{ru|RSA}} |{{ru|NZL}} |{{ru|ARG}} |{{ru|AUS}} |- |[[2024 Rugby Championship|2024]] |{{ru|RSA}} |{{ru|NZL}} |{{ru|RSA}} |{{ru|RSA}} |{{ru|ARG}} |{{ru|AUS}} |} ===Overall titles (since 1996)=== {| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 96%;" !Team !width=130px|Wins !width=130px|[[Bledisloe Cup]] !width=130px|[[Mandela Challenge Plate|N. M. Chall. Plate]] !width=130px|[[Freedom Cup]] !width=130px|[[Puma Trophy]] !width=130px|Wooden spoon |- |{{ru|NZL}} |align=center|20 |align=center|23 |{{N/A|Not a contestant}} |align=center|16 |{{N/A|Not a contestant}} |align=center|2 |- |{{ru|RSA}} |align=center|5 |{{N/A|Not a contestant}} |align=center|8 |align=center|3 |{{N/A|Not a contestant}} |align=center|11 |- |{{ru|AUS}} |align=center|4 |align=center|5 |align=center|13 |{{N/A|Not a contestant}} |align=center|13 |align=center|7 |- |{{ru|ARG}} |align=center|0 |{{N/A|Not a contestant}} |{{N/A|Not a contestant}} |{{N/A|Not a contestant}} |align=center|2 |align=center|9 |} Notes: * The 1996–2011 results were for the Tri Nations; the results from 2012 to the present are for the Rugby Championship. * Teams played only four matches in 2007 and 2011, and three in 2015 and 2019, due to the Rugby World Cup. * In 2020, the Tri Nations was contested between Argentina, Australia, and New Zealand. Due to COVID-19, South Africa did not participate. {{The Rugby Championship Aggregate}} ==Attendance== {{more citations needed section|date=February 2017}} === Tri Nations === {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" |- ! Year !! Avg. attendance !! High !! Low |- | [[1996 Tri Nations Series|1996]]<ref>{{cite web |title=1996 Tri Nations Results |url=http://en.espn.co.uk/scrum/rugby/series/18336.html?template=results |website=ESPN.com |language=en}}</ref> || 41,423 || 51,000 ([[South Africa national rugby union team|RSA]] vs [[New Zealand national rugby union team|NZL]]) || 38,000 ([[New Zealand national rugby union team|NZL]] vs [[South Africa national rugby union team|RSA]]), ([[South Africa national rugby union team|RSA]] vs [[Australia national rugby union team|AUS]]) |- | [[1997 Tri Nations Series|1997]]<ref>{{cite web |title=1997 Tri Nations Results |url=http://en.espn.co.uk/scrum/rugby/series/18382.html?template=results |website=ESPN.com |language=en}}</ref> || 54,559 || 90,119 ([[Australia national rugby union team|AUS]] vs [[New Zealand national rugby union team|NZL]])|| 36,000 ([[Australia national rugby union team|AUS]] vs [[South Africa national rugby union team|RSA]]) |- | [[1998 Tri Nations Series|1998]]<ref>{{cite web |title=1998 Tri Nations Results |url=http://en.espn.co.uk/scrum/rugby/series/18425.html?template=results |website=ESPN.com |language=en}}</ref> || 49,283 || 75,127 ([[Australia national rugby union team|AUS]] vs [[New Zealand national rugby union team|NZL]]) || 35,683 ([[New Zealand national rugby union team|NZL]] vs [[Australia national rugby union team|AUS]]) |- | [[1999 Tri Nations Series|1999]]<ref>{{cite web |title=1999 Tri Nations Results |url=http://en.espn.co.uk/scrum/rugby/series/18464.html?template=results |website=ESPN.com |language=en}}</ref> || 54,369 || 107,042 ([[Australia national rugby union team|AUS]] vs [[New Zealand national rugby union team|NZL]]) || 31,667 ([[Australia national rugby union team|AUS]] vs [[South Africa national rugby union team|RSA]]) |- | [[2000 Tri Nations Series|2000]]<ref>{{cite web |title=2000 Tri Nations Results |url=http://en.espn.co.uk/tri-nations-2000/rugby/series/18514.html?template=results |website=ESPN.com |language=en}}</ref> || 63,609 || 109,874 ([[Australia national rugby union team|AUS]] vs [[New Zealand national rugby union team|NZL]]) || 36,500 ([[New Zealand national rugby union team|NZL]] vs [[Australia national rugby union team|AUS]]) |- | [[2001 Tri Nations Series|2001]]<ref>{{cite web |title=2001 Tri Nations Results |url=http://en.espn.co.uk/tri-nations-2001/rugby/series/18557.html?template=results |website=ESPN.com |language=en}}</ref> || 52,393 || 90,978 ([[Australia national rugby union team|AUS]] vs [[New Zealand national rugby union team|NZL]]) || 36,000 ([[New Zealand national rugby union team|NZL]] vs [[Australia national rugby union team|AUS]]) |- | [[2002 Tri Nations Series|2002]]<ref>{{cite web |title=2002 Tri Nations Results |url=http://en.espn.co.uk/tri-nations-2002/rugby/series/18605.html?template=results |website=ESPN.com |language=en}}</ref> || 51,127 || 79,543 ([[Australia national rugby union team|AUS]] vs [[New Zealand national rugby union team|NZL]]) || 36,500 ([[New Zealand national rugby union team|NZL]] vs [[Australia national rugby union team|AUS]]) |- | [[2003 Tri Nations Series|2003]]<ref>{{cite web |title=2003 Tri Nations Results |url=http://en.espn.co.uk/tri-nations-2003/rugby/series/18658.html?template=results |website=ESPN.com |language=en}}</ref> || 51,194 || 82,096 ([[Australia national rugby union team|AUS]] vs [[New Zealand national rugby union team|NZL]]) || 30,200 ([[New Zealand national rugby union team|NZL]] vs [[South Africa national rugby union team|RSA]]) |- | [[2004 Tri Nations Series|2004]]<ref>{{cite web |title=2004 Tri Nations Results |url=http://en.espn.co.uk/tri-nations-2004/rugby/series/18701.html?template=results |website=ESPN.com |language=en}}</ref> || 52,172 || 83,418 ([[Australia national rugby union team|AUS]] vs [[New Zealand national rugby union team|NZL]]) || 34,000 ([[New Zealand national rugby union team|NZL]] vs [[South Africa national rugby union team|RSA]]) |- | [[2005 Tri Nations Series|2005]]<ref>{{cite web |title=2005 Tri Nations Results |url=http://en.espn.co.uk/tri-nations-2005/rugby/series/18751.html?template=results |website=ESPN.com |language=en}}</ref> || 50,509 || 83,000 ([[Australia national rugby union team|AUS]] vs [[New Zealand national rugby union team|NZL]]) || 29,500 ([[New Zealand national rugby union team|NZL]] vs [[South Africa national rugby union team|RSA]]) |- | [[2006 Tri Nations Series|2006]]<ref>{{cite web |title=2006 Tri Nations Results |url=http://en.espn.co.uk/tri-nations-2006/rugby/series/18794.html?template=results |website=ESPN.com |language=en}}</ref> || 45,211 || 60,522 ([[Australia national rugby union team|AUS]] vs [[South Africa national rugby union team|RSA]]) || 25,428 ([[South Africa national rugby union team|RSA]] vs [[New Zealand national rugby union team|NZL]]) |- | [[2007 Tri Nations Series|2007]]<ref>{{cite web |title=2007 Tri Nations Results |url=http://en.espn.co.uk/tri-nations-2007/rugby/series/18838.html?template=results |website=ESPN.com |language=en}}</ref> || 51,833 || 79,322 ([[Australia national rugby union team|AUS]] vs [[New Zealand national rugby union team|NZL]]) || 33,708 ([[New Zealand national rugby union team|NZL]] vs [[South Africa national rugby union team|RSA]]) |- | [[2008 Tri Nations Series|2008]]<ref>{{cite web |title=2008 Tri Nations Results |url=http://en.espn.co.uk/tri-nations-2008/rugby/series/18873.html?template=results |website=ESPN.com |language=en}}</ref> || 49,412 || 78,944 ([[Australia national rugby union team|AUS]] vs [[New Zealand national rugby union team|NZL]]) || 32,210 ([[New Zealand national rugby union team|NZL]] vs [[South Africa national rugby union team|RSA]]) |- | [[2009 Tri Nations Series|2009]]<ref>{{cite web |title=2009 Tri Nations Results |url=http://en.espn.co.uk/tri-nations-2009/rugby/series/18900.html?template=results |website=ESPN.com |language=en}}</ref> || 44,344 || 80,228 ([[Australia national rugby union team|AUS]] vs [[New Zealand national rugby union team|NZL]]) || 31,000 ([[New Zealand national rugby union team|NZL]] vs [[South Africa national rugby union team|RSA]]) |- | [[2010 Tri Nations Series|2010]]<ref>{{cite web |title=2010 Tri Nations Results |url=http://en.espn.co.uk/tri-nations-2010/rugby/series/103835.html?template=results |website=ESPN.com |language=en}}</ref> || 49,111 || 94,713 ([[South Africa national rugby union team|RSA]] vs [[New Zealand national rugby union team|NZL]]) || 25,000{{Ref|One|1}} ([[New Zealand national rugby union team|NZL]] vs [[South Africa national rugby union team|RSA]]) |- | [[2011 Tri Nations Series|2011]]<ref>{{cite web |title=2011 Tri Nations Results |url=http://en.espn.co.uk/tri-nations-2011/rugby/series/121708.html?template=results |website=ESPN.com |language=en}}</ref> || 46,497 || 52,718 ([[Australia national rugby union team|AUS]] vs [[South Africa national rugby union team|RSA]]) || 28,895 ([[New Zealand national rugby union team|NZL]] vs [[South Africa national rugby union team|RSA]]) |- | [[2020 Tri Nations Series|2020]] || 17,101{{Ref|Two|2}} || 36,000 ([[Australian national rugby union team|AUS]] vs [[New Zealand national rugby union team|NZL]]) || 9,063 ([[New Zealand national rugby union team|NZL]] vs [[Argentina national rugby union team|ARG]]) |} {{Note|One|1}}<small>Full capacity at Eden Park was not available as the stadium underwent renovations to expand for the forthcoming [[2011 Rugby World Cup]].</small> <br> {{Note|Two|2}}<small>The 2020 Tournament, held entirely in Australia, was played with maximum 50% stadium capacity allowance due to the impact of the [[Covid-19|Covid-19 Pandemic]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Rugby Championship 2020: Fixtures revealed for tournament hosted in Australia |url=https://www.skysports.com/rugby-union/news/12336/12079975/rugby-championship-2020-fixtures-revealed-for-tournament-hosted-in-australia |website=skysports.com |language=en}}</ref> The tournament was played as a Tri Nations series for the first time since 2011, as South Africa were unable to participate.</small><br> === Rugby Championship === {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" |- ! Year !! Avg. attendance !! High !! Low |- | [[2012 Rugby Championship|2012]] || 45,627 || 80,753 ([[South Africa national rugby union team|RSA]] vs [[New Zealand national rugby union team|NZL]])<ref>{{cite web |title=South Africa vs New Zealand - Summary - The Rugby Championship 2012 - 6 Oct, 2012 - ESPN |url=https://www.espn.co.uk/rugby/match?gameId=153855&league=244293 |website=ESPN.com |language=en}}</ref> || 22,278 ([[Argentina national rugby union team|ARG]] vs [[Australia national rugby union team|AUS]]) |- | [[2013 Rugby Championship|2013]] || 40,676 || 68,765 ([[New Zealand national rugby union team|NZL]] vs [[Australia national rugby union team|AUS]]) || 18,214 ([[Argentina national rugby union team|ARG]] vs [[Australia national rugby union team|AUS]]) |- | [[2014 Rugby Championship|2014]] || 35,882 || 68,627 ([[New Zealand national rugby union team|NZL]] vs [[Australia national rugby union team|AUS]]) || 14,281 ([[Argentina national rugby union team|ARG]] vs [[Australia national rugby union team|AUS]]) |- | [[2015 Rugby Championship|2015]] || 40,569 || 73,824 ([[New Zealand national rugby union team|NZL]] vs [[Australia national rugby union team|AUS]]) || 17,512 ([[Argentina national rugby union team|ARG]] vs [[New Zealand national rugby union team|NZL]]) |- | [[2016 Rugby Championship|2016]] || 35,940 || 65,328 ([[New Zealand national rugby union team|NZL]] vs [[Australia national rugby union team|AUS]]) || 16,202 ([[Argentina national rugby union team|ARG]] vs [[Australia national rugby union team|AUS]]) |- | [[2017 Rugby Championship|2017]] || 30,610 || 54,846 ([[New Zealand national rugby union team|NZL]] vs [[Australia national rugby union team|AUS]]) || 14,229 ([[Argentina national rugby union team|ARG]] vs [[Australia national rugby union team|AUS]]) |- | [[2018 Rugby Championship|2018]] || 36,138 || 66,318 ([[New Zealand national rugby union team|NZL]] vs [[Australia national rugby union team|AUS]]) || 16,019 ([[Argentina national rugby union team|ARG]] vs [[Australia national rugby union team|AUS]]) |- | [[2019 Rugby Championship|2019]] || 38,795 || 61,241 ([[Australian national rugby union team|AUS]] vs [[New Zealand national rugby union team|NZL]]) || 29,190 ([[South Africa national rugby union team|RSA]] vs [[Argentina national rugby union team|ARG]]) |- | [[2021 Rugby Championship|2021]] || 22,943 || 52,724 ([[Australian national rugby union team|AUS]] vs [[New Zealand national rugby union team|NZL]]) || 0{{Ref|Three|3}} ([[South Africa national rugby union team|RSA]] vs [[Argentina national rugby union team|ARG]]), ([[Argentina national rugby union team|ARG]] vs [[South Africa national rugby union team|RSA]]) |- | [[2022 Rugby Championship|2022]] || 38,642 || 61,519 ([[South Africa national rugby union team|RSA]] vs [[New Zealand national rugby union team|NZL]]) || 20,000 ([[New Zealand national rugby union team|NZL]] vs [[Argentina national rugby union team|ARG]]) |- | [[2023 Rugby Championship|2023]] || 46,383 || 83,944 ([[Australia national rugby union team|AUS]] vs [[New Zealand national rugby union team|NZL]]) || 28,000 ([[Australian national rugby union team|AUS]] vs [[Argentina national rugby union team|ARG]]) |- | [[2024 Rugby Championship|2024]] || {{average|52019|25000|48000|58197|62000|28000|57733|30000|round=0}}{{Ref|Four|4}} || 62,000 ([[South Africa national rugby union team|RSA]] vs [[New Zealand national rugby union team|NZL]]) || 25,000 ([[New Zealand national rugby union team|NZL]] vs [[Argentina national rugby union team|ARG]]) |} {{Note|Three|3}}<small>The two matches between South Africa and Argentina were both played in empty stadiums in South Africa, as crowds were not allowed to attend due to the ongoing effects of the Covid-19 Pandemic.</small><br/> {{Note|Four|4}}<small>As of Argentina vs Australia (7 September 2024).</small> ==Top scorers== The following sections contain points and tries which have been scored in The Rugby Championship. <!-- This list should include the top 10 points scorers and top 10 try scorers (plus ties). --> {{Col-start}} {{Col-2}} ===Top points scorers=== {| class="wikitable" |- ! Rank ! Player ! Team ! Points |- | align=center | 1 | [[Dan Carter]] | {{flagicon|NZL}} New Zealand | align=center | 554 |- | align=center | 2 | [[Morné Steyn]] | {{flagicon|RSA}} South Africa | align=center | 390 |- | align=center | 3 | [[Nicolás Sánchez (rugby union)|Nicolás Sánchez]] | {{flagicon|ARG}} Argentina | align=center | 346 |- | rowspan=2 align=center | 4 | '''[[Beauden Barrett]]''' | {{flagicon|NZL}} New Zealand | rowspan=2 align=center | 328 |- | [[Andrew Mehrtens]] | {{flagicon|NZL}} New Zealand |- | align=center | 6 | '''[[Handré Pollard]]''' | {{flagicon|RSA}} South Africa | align=center | 285 |- | align=center | 7 | [[Matt Burke (rugby union, born 1973)|Matt Burke]] | {{flagicon|AUS}} Australia | align=center | 271 |- | align=center | 8 | [[Matt Giteau]] | {{flagicon|AUS}} Australia | align=center | 266 |- | align=center | 9 | [[Bernard Foley]] | {{flagicon|AUS}} Australia | align=center | 249 |- | align=center | 10 | [[Percy Montgomery]] | {{flagicon|RSA}} South Africa | align=center | 210 |- |} <small>'''Updated:''' 28 September 2024 <br /> '''Source:''' [http://stats.espnscrum.com/statsguru/rugby/stats/index.html?class=1;orderby=points;template=results;trophy=27;type=player espnscrum.com]</small> {{Col-2}} ===Top try scorers=== {| class="wikitable" |- ! Rank ! Player ! Team ! Tries |- | align=center | 1 | [[Bryan Habana]] | {{flagicon|RSA}} South Africa | align=center | 21 |- | align=center | 2 | '''[[Beauden Barrett]]''' | {{flagicon|NZL}} New Zealand | align=center | 20 |- | align=center | 3 | '''[[Rieko Ioane]]''' | {{flagicon|NZL}} New Zealand | align=center | 19 |- | align=center | 4 | [[Ben Smith (rugby union)|Ben Smith]] | {{flagicon|NZL}} New Zealand | align=center | 18 |- | align=center | 5 | [[Richie McCaw]] | {{flagicon|NZL}} New Zealand | align=center | 17 |- | align=center | 6 | [[Christian Cullen]] | {{flagicon|NZL}} New Zealand | align=center | 16 |- | align=center | 7 | [[Joe Rokocoko]] | {{flagicon|NZL}} New Zealand | align=center | 15 |- | align=center | 8 | [[Israel Folau]] | {{flagicon|AUS}} Australia | align=center | 14 |- | rowspan=4 align=center | 9 | [[Adam Ashley-Cooper]] | {{flagicon|AUS}} Australia | rowspan=4 align=center | 13 |- | [[Doug Howlett]] | {{flagicon|NZL}} New Zealand |- | '''[[Will Jordan (rugby union)|Will Jordan]]''' | {{flagicon|NZL}} New Zealand |- | [[Julian Savea]] | {{flagicon|NZL}} New Zealand |- |} <small>'''Updated:''' 28 September 2024 <br /> '''Source:''' [http://stats.espnscrum.com/statsguru/rugby/stats/index.html?class=1;orderby=tries;template=results;trophy=27;type=player espnscrum.com]</small> {{Col-end}} ==U20 Rugby Championship== {{Infobox rugby league football competition | name = U20 Rugby Championship | current_season = 2025 U20 Rugby Championship | logo = | sport = [[Rugby union]] | founded = {{start date and age|July 2023}}{{efn|Announced by [[SANZAAR]] in July 2023, with the first edition taking place in May 2024.}} | inaugural = [[2024 U20 Rugby Championship|2024]] | teams = | countrytag = | country = {{plainlist| * {{ruu|20|Argentina}} * {{ruu|20|Australia}} * {{ruu|20|New Zealand}} * {{ruu|20|South Africa}} }} | championtag = | champion = {{ruu|20|NZL}} | season = [[2024 U20 Rugby Championship|2024]] | most_champs = {{ruu|20|NZL}} (1) | website = | related_comps = {{hlist|[[Six Nations Under 20s Championship|U20 Six Nations Championship]]|[[World Rugby U20 Championship]]}} }} The '''U20 Rugby Championship''' is the youth edition of the competition '''The Rugby Championship''', played between the teams that make up [[SANZAAR]] ([[South Africa national rugby union team|South Africa]], [[New Zealand national rugby union team|New Zealand]], [[Australia national rugby union team|Australia]], [[Argentina national rugby union team|Argentina]]) In July 2023 it was announced that the first edition of the youth competition of ''The Rugby Championship'' would be played, starting in April 2024, hosted on the [[Gold Coast, Queensland|Gold Coast]], [[Queensland]], Australia.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.nzrugby.co.nz/news-and-events/latest-news/sanzaar-launches-new-under-20-rugby-championship/ |title=SANZAAR Launches New Under 20 Rugby Championship |date=21 July 2023 |website=nzrugby.co.nz |publisher=[[New Zealand Rugby]] |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230721085100/https://www.nzrugby.co.nz/news-and-events/latest-news/sanzaar-launches-new-under-20-rugby-championship/ |archive-date=21 July 2023 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.rugbypass.com/news/baby-blacks-to-compete-in-sanzaars-new-u20-rugby-championship/ |title=Baby Blacks to compete in new U20 Rugby Championship |last=Morton |first=Finn |date=19 July 2023 |website=rugbypass.com |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230927121105/https://www.rugbypass.com/news/baby-blacks-to-compete-in-sanzaars-new-u20-rugby-championship/ |archive-date=27 September 2023 }}</ref><ref name=spring>{{cite web |url=https://www.springboks.rugby/news-features/articles/2023/07/20/sa-rugby-welcomes-sanzaar-s-new-u20-competition/ |title=SA Rugby welcomes new U20 competition |date=20 July 2023 |website=springboks.rugby |publisher=[[South African Rugby Union]] |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230720195842/https://www.springboks.rugby/news-features/articles/2023/07/20/sa-rugby-welcomes-sanzaar-s-new-u20-competition/ |archive-date=20 July 2023 }}</ref><ref name=youth>{{cite web |url=https://www.rugby.com.au/news/sanzaar-launches-new-under20-rugby-championship-2023720 |title=SANZAAR launches new Under-20 Rugby Championship|last=Williamson |first=Nathan |date=20 July 2023 |website=rugby.com.au |publisher=[[Rugby Australia]] |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230720094938/https://www.rugby.com.au/news/sanzaar-launches-new-under20-rugby-championship-2023720 |archive-date=20 July 2023 }}</ref> While [[Australia national under-20 rugby union team|Australia]] and [[New Zealand national under-20 rugby union team|New Zealand]] competed annually in the [[Oceania Rugby Under 20 Championship]] outside of the [[World Rugby U20 Championship]], [[Argentina national under-20 rugby union team|Argentina]] and [[South Africa national under-20 rugby union team|South Africa]] did not compete in any organised competition.<ref name=youth/> The team sitting in first at the end of three rounds will be declared the champions.<ref name=spring/><ref name=youth/> ===Tournament history=== {| class="wikitable"style="font-size:97%; text-align:center; width:55%;" |- ! rowspan=2 style= "width:1%;" | {{abbr|Ed.|Edition}} ! rowspan=2 style= "width:2%;" | Year ! rowspan=2 style= "width:13%;" |Host ! colspan=2 | First/Second place ! colspan=2 | Third/Fourth place |- ! width= 150px| {{gold01}} Champion ! width= 150px| {{silver02}} Runner-up ! width= 150px | {{bronze03}} Third ! width= 150px | Fourth |- !1 | [[2024 U20 Rugby Championship|2024]] |align=left| {{AUS}} |{{ruu|20|NZL}} |{{ruu|20|RSA}} |{{ruu|20|ARG}} |{{ruu|20|AUS}} |- |- !2 | [[2025 U20 Rugby Championship|2025]] |align=left| {{RSA}} |{{ruu|20|NZL}} |{{ruu|20|AUS}} |{{ruu|20|RSA}} |{{ruu|20|ARG}} |} ==Broadcasting rights== In Australia, the Rugby Championship is broadcast on the [[Nine Network]] and [[Stan (streaming service)|Stan]]. Nine airs Wallabies matches free-to-air while Stan broadcasts all matches. The competition was formerly broadcast by [[Fox Sports (Australian TV network)|Fox Sports]] until 2020. [[Sky Sport (New Zealand)|Sky Sport]] airs the competition in New Zealand. [[Setanta Sports Asia|Setanta Sports]] broadcast live matches of The Rugby Championship in Asia. [[Sky Sports]] shows all games live in the UK and Ireland, while [[ESPN Inc.|ESPN]] holds the rights in the Americas, airing matches in Argentina on [[ESPN Latin America]] and in North America on its [[WatchESPN]] streaming service.{{citation needed|date=September 2021}} ==See also== {{Portal|Sports}} * [[History of rugby union matches between Argentina and Australia]] * [[History of rugby union matches between Argentina and New Zealand]] * [[History of rugby union matches between Argentina and South Africa]] * [[History of rugby union matches between Australia and New Zealand]] * [[History of rugby union matches between Australia and South Africa]] * [[History of rugby union matches between New Zealand and South Africa]] * [[Rugby union trophies and awards]] * [[Six Nations Championship]], an analogous tournament of national teams in the Northern Hemisphere ==Notes== {{notelist}} ==References== {{Reflist}} ==External links== {{commons cat}} * {{Official Website}} * [http://www.foxsports.com.au/rugby/the-rugby-championship FOX Sports Australia Championship section] * [http://www.planetrugby.com/rugby-union-competitions/rugby-championship Championship news from Planet Rugby] * [http://www.superxv.com/RugbyChampionship/ Independent Rugby Championship news from SuperXV Rugby] * [https://web.archive.org/web/20140302072732/http://www.irb.com/newsmedia/mediazone/pressrelease/newsid%3D2033716.html#irb+welcomes+argentina+four+nations+invite IRB welcomes Argentina Four Nations Invite], IRB.com, 14 September 2009 {{The Rugby Championship}} {{International rugby union}} {{Argentina national rugby union team}} {{Australia national rugby union team}} {{New Zealand national rugby union team}} {{South Africa national rugby union team}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Rugby Championship, The}} [[Category:The Rugby Championship| ]] [[Category:Argentina national rugby union team]] [[Category:Australia national rugby union team]] [[Category:New Zealand national rugby union team]] [[Category:South Africa national rugby union team]] [[Category:Recurring sporting events established in 1996]] [[Category:SANZAAR rugby union competitions]] [[Category:International rugby union competitions hosted by Australia]] [[Category:International rugby union competitions hosted by New Zealand]] [[Category:International rugby union competitions hosted by Argentina]] [[Category:Rugby union competitions for national teams]] [[Category:History of rugby union matches between New Zealand and South Africa]] [[Category:History of rugby union matches between Argentina and South Africa]] [[Category:History of rugby union matches between Argentina and Australia]] [[Category:History of rugby union matches between Argentina and New Zealand]] [[Category:History of rugby union matches between Australia and South Africa]] [[Category:History of rugby union matches between Australia and New Zealand]]
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