Millennium Trophy
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The Millennium Trophy is a rugby union award contested annually by Ireland and England as part of the Six Nations Championship. It was initiated in 1988 as part of Dublin's millennial celebrations. The trophy in the shape of a horned Viking helmet, donated by Digital.
[edit] Millennium Trophy Winners
1988: England 21 Ireland 10 Lansdowne Road
- Ireland played England twice in 1988, losing 35-3 at Twickenham, but the first game for the Millennium trophy took place in Dublin in April, a month after the match in London.
1989: England 16 Ireland 3 Lansdowne Road
1990: England 23 Ireland 0
1991: England 16 Ireland 7 Lansdowne Road
1992: England 38 Ireland 9 Twickenham
1993: Ireland 17 England 3 Lansdowne Road
1994: Ireland 13 England 12 Twickenham
1995: England 20 Ireland 8 Lansdowne Road
1996: England 28 Ireland 15 Twickenham
1997: England 46 Ireland 6 Lansdowne Road
1998: England 35 Ireland 17 Twickenham
1999: England 27 Ireland 15 Lansdowne Road
2000: England 50 Ireland 18 Twickenham
2001: Ireland 20 England 14 Lansdowne Road
2002: England 45 Ireland 11 Twickenham
2003: England 42 Ireland 6 Lansdowne Road
2004: Ireland 19 England 13 Twickenham
2005: Ireland 19 England 13 Lansdowne Road
2006: Ireland 28 England 24 Twickenham
2007: Ireland 43 England 13 Croke Park
England currently lead the series 13 to 8.
[edit] See also
- Steves Cup
- Bledisloe Cup
- Calcutta Cup
- Cook Cup
- Nelson Mandela Trophy
- Six Nations Championship
- Triple Crown
- Grand Slam
- Wooden Spoon