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2009 Tri Nations Series
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | 2009 Tri Nations Series |
| image | 2009 Tri Nations Series logo.png |
| caption | Official logo |
| matches | 9 |
| date | 18 July 2009 – 19 September 2009 |
| tries | 27 |
| attendance | 399093 |
| top scorer | RSA Morné Steyn (95) |
| most tries | AUS Matt Giteau (3) |
| champion | South Africa |
| count | 3 |
| bledisloe cup | |
| freedom cup | |
| mandela challenge plate | |
| preceded by | [2008](2008-tri-nations-series) |
| succeeded by | [2010](2010-tri-nations-series) |
The 2009 Tri Nations Series was the fourteenth 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. The Springboks secured the season crown in their final match on 12 September, defeating the defending series champion All Blacks 32–29 in Hamilton.
Background
New Zealand, South Africa and Australia were ranked first, second, and third in the world respectively by the International Rugby Board (IRB) immediately before the start of the Tri Nations on 30 June 2009. For South Africa, the tournament comes on the back of the British & Irish Lions tour.
Tri-Nations 2009
On 18 July, the All Blacks drew first blood in the series, coming from behind to defeat the Wallabies 22–16 at Eden Park. The All Blacks then departed for a two-test series against the Springboks in South Africa. The Boks won the first test 28–19, a result that not only gave them the series lead but also put them ahead of the All Blacks for first place in the IRB World Rankings. The following week, they defeated the All Blacks again, with Morné Steyn scoring all of their points in a 31–19 win. Steyn's performance broke the previous mark of New Zealand's Andrew Mehrtens for individual points in a Tri Nations match. The Boks completed their home leg with a 29–17 win over the Wallabies in Cape Town, with Steyn scoring 24 of their points.
The series then travelled to Australia for the Wallabies' three home matches. It opened with the second Bledisloe Cup match with the All Blacks, won by the All Blacks 19–18. The Springboks then picked up a 32–25 bonus-point win over the Wallabies in Perth. The Wallabies then defeated the Springboks 21–6, at Brisbane. The Springboks had to wait another week to try grasp the Tri-Nations title, but had to face the All Blacks at home in Hamilton. The Boks claimed the Tri Nations crown for the first time since 2004 with a 32–29 win. In the final match of the series on 19 September, the All Blacks thumped the Wallabies 33–6 in Wellington.
The final match of the Bledisloe Cup series between Australia and New Zealand took place after the Tri-Nations, on 11 October (the first 3 matches of the series were part of the Tri-Nations).
Standings
| Place | Nation | Games | Points | Bonus | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| points | Table | |||||||||||
| points | Played | Won | Drawn | Lost | For | Against | Difference | |||||
| 1 | 6 | 5 | 0 | 1 | 158 | 130 | +28 | 1 | **21** | |||
| 2 | 6 | 3 | 0 | 3 | 141 | 131 | +10 | 1 | **13** | |||
| 3 | 6 | 1 | 0 | 5 | 103 | 141 | −38 | 3 | **7** |
Fixtures
Round 1
Con: Donald (1/1) 26' Pen: Donald (5/7) 14', 41', 44', 60', 73' Con: Giteau (1/1) 4' Pen: Giteau (3/5) 9', 19', 45'
| NZL Graham Henry |
|---|
| NZL Robbie Deans |
|---|
|}
Notes:
- George Smith (Australia) won his 100th test cap, the 10th player to reach that milestone.
Round 2
Fourie 72' m Pen: F. Steyn (2/2) 6', 32' Pienaar (1/4) 16' M. Steyn (3/3) 42', 56', 77' Con: Donald (1/1) 49' Pen: Donald (4/5) 3', 51', 63', 73'
| RSA Peter de Villiers |
|---|
| NZL Graham Henry |
|---|
|}
Round 3
Con: M. Steyn (1/1) 39' 'Pen: M. Steyn (8/9) 5', 15', 18', 32', 40+2', 56', 64', 74' Con: Donald (1/1) 13' Pen: Donald (3/3) 7', 29', 51' McAlister (1/1) 61'
| RSA Peter de Villiers |
|---|
| NZL Graham Henry |
|---|
|}
Notes:
- Morné Steyn's 31 points set a new individual record for points in a Tri Nations match, breaking Andrew Mehrtens' previous mark of 29 for the All Blacks against Australia at Eden Park in 1999 as well as the most points scored by an individual in a game against the All Blacks. It is also an all-time Test record for most points by a player who was responsible for all of his team's scoring.
Round 4
Pen: M. Steyn (7/7) 8', 11', 13', 21', 36', 54', 78' Drop: M. Steyn (1/1) 24' Giteau 66' c Con: Giteau (2/2) 3', 67' Drop: Barnes (1/1) 14'
| RSA Peter de Villiers |
|---|
| NZL Robbie Deans |
|---|
|}
Round 5
Con: Carter (1/1) 65' Pen: Carter (4/5) 3', 44', 58', 78'
| NZL Robbie Deans |
|---|
| NZL Graham Henry |
|---|
|}
Round 6
Turner 80' c Con: Giteau (2/3) 44', 80' Pen: Giteau (2/4) 27', 39' Fourie 9' m Habana (2) 32' c, 53' c Con: M. Steyn (3/4) Pen: M. Steyn (2/3) 16', 67'
| NZL Robbie Deans |
|---|
| RSA Peter de Villiers |
|---|
|}
Round 7
O'Connor 76' m Con: Giteau (1/2) 63' Pen: Giteau (2/3) 5', 26' Drop: Giteau (1/1) 34' Drop: M. Steyn (1/1) 28'
| NZL Robbie Deans |
|---|
| RSA Peter de Villiers |
|---|
|}
Round 8
McCaw 78' c Con: Carter (2/2) Pen: Carter (5/5) 1', 14', 22', 34', 64' De Villiers 51' c Con: M. Steyn (2/2) Pen: F. Steyn (3/3) 6', 9', 26' M. Steyn (2/2) 33', 71' Drop: M. Steyn (1/1) 17'
| NZL Graham Henry |
|---|
| RSA Peter de Villiers |
|---|
|}
Notes:
- Morné Steyn became the highest individual point scorer in a Tri-Nations season with 95 points this season alone.
- Dan Carter's first penalty made him the leading point scorer in Tri Nations history, surpassing former All Black Andrew Mehrtens. Carter entered the match with 326 Tri Nations points to Mehrtens' 328, and ended the evening with 345.
Round 9
Nonu 75' c Rokocoko 80' c Con: Carter (3/3) Pen: Carter (4/5) 14', 16', 21', 46' Drop: Barnes (1/1) 28'
| NZL Graham Henry |
|---|
| NZL Robbie Deans |
|---|
|}
Notes:
- Dan Carter surpassed Ronan O'Gara as the 5th highest point scorer with 930 points
References
References
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- (8 August 2009). "South Africa 29–17 Australia". RTÉ Sport.
- (22 August 2009). "Australia 18–19 New Zealand". RTÉ Sport.
- (29 August 2009). "South Africa on verge of winning Tri-Nations". The Times.
- Bills, Peter. (6 September 2009). "Deans' men beat the Boks to keep Tri-Nations alive". The Independent.
- (12 September 2009). "New Zealand 29–32 South Africa". RTÉ Sport.
- (19 September 2009). "New Zealand 33–6 Australia". BBC Sport.
- (18 July 2009). "New Zealand 22-16 Australia". BBC News.
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- Jenkins, Graham. (8 August 2009). "Springboks march on in Cape Town". Scrum.com.
- (22 August 2009). "Australia 18-19 New Zealand". BBC News.
- Baines, Huw. (22 August 2009). "All Blacks retain Bledisloe Cup in thriller". Scrum.com.
- (29 August 2009). "Australia 25-32 South Africa". BBC News.
- Baines, Huw. (29 August 2009). "Springboks unstoppable in Perth". Scrum.com.
- (5 September 2009). "Australia 21-6 South Africa". BBC News.
- (12 September 2009). "New Zealand 29-32 South Africa". BBC News.
- Jenkins, Graham. (12 September 2009). "Springboks claim Tri-Nations crown". Scrum.com.
- (19 September 2009). "New Zealand 33-6 Australia". BBC News.
- Jenkins, Graham. (19 September 2009). "All Blacks hammer Wallabies". Scrum.com.
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