Rugby League Tri-Nations
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This article is about the Australasian-British rugby league competition. For other uses, see Tri Nations (disambiguation).
The Rugby League Tri-Nations (known as the Gillette Tri-Nations for sponsorship reasons) was a rugby league tournament involving the top three teams in the sport: Australia, Great Britain and New Zealand and is the predecessor of today's Rugby League Four Nations.
Quick Facts Sport, Instituted ...
Sport | Rugby league |
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Instituted | 1999 |
Ceased | 2006 |
Replaced by | Four Nations |
Number of teams | 3 |
Countries | Australia New Zealand United Kingdom |
Last winners | Australia (2006) |
Most titles | Australia (3 titles) |
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First contested in 1999 (as the Tri-Series), it is a logical continuation of the format originally used for the Rugby League World Cup in which the best teams in the world play in a round-robin tournament leading to the two top teams contesting a final.[1] The World Cup itself is now contested by a much larger number of nations. Four Tri-Nations tournaments were held before 2009 when the competition was replaced by a Four Nations series.[2]