Who won the 2014 rugby Championship?

Who won the 2014 rugby Championship?

New Zealand
The match was won 14–10 by New Zealand, but only after they resisted repeated South African attacks on their try-line late in the game. The win was the 36th consecutive victory for the All Blacks in New Zealand – a record stretching back to 2009.

How many times has France beaten New Zealand in rugby?

They have played two tournament finals, in 1987 and 2011 (both at Eden Park and both won by New Zealand). Overall, the All Blacks have won 48 Tests against France’s 12, with one match drawn.

Has England ever beaten New Zealand in rugby?

The All Blacks have never lost more than two consecutive matches to England (once, on losses in November 2002 and then June 2003) and have dominated the rivalry between the teams. Of the 42 matches between them, New Zealand have won 33 and England 8, with one draw.

Who won the 2017 Rugby World Cup?

New Zealand women’s national rugby union team2017 Women’s Rugby World Cup / Champion

How many times did New Zealand play France at the Rugby World?

Unusually, France and New Zealand played twice at the tournament – both times at Eden Park. Both teams were in Pool A, and on September 24 New Zealand won their first encounter 37-17. New Zealand were pool winners, with France second.

What happened in the 2014 Rugby Championship?

The 2014 Rugby Championship was the first in which New Zealand failed to win all their matches – they drew with Australia in Week 1 and lost to South Africa in Week 6. It also saw the first Championship-match win for Argentina who defeated Australia 21–17 in the last match of the tournament.

What happened in the France v New Zealand Test match?

France survived a brief yet brutal meltdown to claim their first victory against New Zealand since 2009 as they beat the All Blacks 40-25 with some free-flowing rugby in their last autumn Test.

Who did South Africa beat in the Rugby Championship?

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