Trophée des Bicentenaires

Trophée des Bicentenaires

The bronze Trophée des Bicentenaires was made by the Australian sculptor Diana Webber.
Sport Rugby union
Founded 1989
No. of teams 2
Country  Australia
 France
Most recent champion(s)  Australia

To celebrate the bi-centenaries of Australia and of the French Revolution, in 1988 and 1989 respectively, the French Rugby Union donated the Trophée des Bicentenaires to be played in perpetuity between the two countries. It is a bronze sculpture featuring two players in a tackle. Although the trophy dates from 1988, it was first contested in 1989.

Matches

Details Played Won by Australia Won by France Drawn Australia points France points
In Australia 14 13 1 0 431 240
In France 13 6 7 0 290 251
Overall 27 19 8 0 720 491

Results

Year Date Venue Home Score Away Match
Winner
Trophy
Winner
2014 15 November Stade de France, Paris France  29 26  Australia  France France
2014 21 June Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney Australia  39 13  France  Australia Australia
14 June Docklands Stadium, Melbourne 6 0  Australia
7 June Lang Park, Brisbane 50 23  Australia
2012 10 November Stade de France, Paris France  33 6  Australia  France France
2010 27 November Stade de France, Paris France  16 59  Australia  Australia Australia
2009 27 June Stadium Australia, Sydney Australia  22 6  France  Australia Australia
2008 22 November Stade de France, Paris France  13 18  Australia  Australia Australia
2008 5 July Lang Park, Brisbane Australia  40 10  France  Australia Australia
28 June Stadium Australia, Sydney 34 13  Australia
2005 5 November Stade Vélodrome, Marseille France  26 16  Australia  France France
2005 2 July Lang Park, Brisbane Australia  37 31  France  Australia Australia
2004 13 November Stade de France, Paris France  27 14  Australia  France France
2002 29 June Stadium Australia, Sydney Australia  31 25  France  Australia Australia
22 June Docklands Stadium, Melbourne 29 17  Australia
2001 17 November Stade Vélodrome, Marseille France  14 13  Australia  France France
2000 4 November Stade de France, Paris France  13 18  Australia  Australia Australia
1998 21 November Stade de France, Paris France  21 32  Australia  Australia Australia
1997 28 June Ballymore Stadium, Brisbane Australia  26 19  France  Australia Australia
21 June Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney 29 15  Australia
1993 6 November Parc des Princes, Paris France  3 24  Australia  Australia Australia
30 October Stade Chaban-Delmas, Bordeaux 16 13  France
1990 30 June Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney Australia  19 28  France  France Australia
24 June Ballymore Stadium, Brisbane 48 31  Australia
9 June Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney 21 9  Australia
1989 11 November Stadium Nord Lille Metropole, Lille France  25 19  Australia  France Australia
4 November Stade de la Meinau, Strasbourg 15 32  Australia

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