Lansdowne Cup

Lansdowne Cup
Sport Rugby union
Founded 1999
No. of teams 2
Country  Australia
 Ireland
Most recent champion(s)  Ireland

The Lansdowne Cup is a rugby union trophy. Established in 1999, the cup was donated to the Australian Rugby Union by the Lansdowne Club of Sydney as a perpetual trophy between Australia and Ireland. Like the Lansdowne Club, the cup is named after Dublin's famous rugby ground and was designed and made by Waterford Crystal of Ireland.

Matches

Details Played Won by Australia Won by Ireland Drawn Australia points Ireland points
In Australia 6 6 0 0
In Ireland 6 2 3 1
Overall 12 8 3 1 ' '

Results

Year Date Venue Home Score Away Match

Winner

Trophy

Winner

2014 22 November Aviva Stadium, Dublin Ireland  26 23  Australia  Ireland
2013 16 November Aviva Stadium, Dublin Ireland  15 32  Australia  Australia Australia
2010 26 June Lang Park, Brisbane Australia  22 15  Ireland  Australia Australia
2009 15 November Croke Park, Dublin Ireland  20 20  Australia Draw No winner
2008 24 June Docklands Stadium, Melbourne Australia  18 12  Ireland  Australia Australia
2006 19 November Lansdowne Road, Dublin Ireland  21 6  Australia  Ireland
2006 24 June Subiaco Oval, Perth Australia  37 15  Ireland  Australia Australia
2005 19 November Lansdowne Road, Dublin Ireland  14 30  Australia  Australia Australia
2003 7 June Subiaco Oval, Perth Australia  45 16  Ireland  Australia Australia
2002 9 November Lansdowne Road, Dublin Ireland  18 9  Australia  Ireland
1999 19 June Subiaco Oval, Perth Australia  32 26  Ireland  Australia Australia
12 June Lang Park, Brisbane 46 10  Australia

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