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The '''Puma Trophy''' is an international [[rugby union]] competition between [[Argentina national rugby union team|Argentina]] and [[Australia national rugby union team|Australia]]. The trophy is a bronzed statue of a [[ |
The '''Puma Trophy''' ({{Lang-es|Trofeo Puma}}) is an international [[rugby union]] competition between [[Argentina national rugby union team|Argentina]] and [[Australia national rugby union team|Australia]]. The trophy is a bronzed statue of a [[Cougar|puma]]. Argentina and Australia first played against each other in 1979 and the trophy itself was established in 2000. |
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In 2012, it became a part of [[The Rugby Championship]]. The first draw between the two sides since the creation of the Puma Trophy happened in [[2020 Tri Nations Series|2020]] (15–15). The next meeting – two weeks later – was also a draw. Subsequently, Australia retained the Trophy for another year.<ref>{{cite news |quote=The Wallabies retain the Puma Trophy while Argentina are in party mode with their passionate fans. |last=Worthington |first=Sam |date=5 December 2020 |title=Wallabies claim Tri Nations wooden spoon after Reece Hodge miss results in another draw with Argentina |url=https://wwos.nine.com.au/rugby/wallabies-vs-argentina-live-scores-rugby-union-kick-off-time-results-news/847ee250-1e65-4a92-9784-8abc342752d4 |work=[[Nine's Wide World of Sports]] |access-date=6 December 2020}}</ref> |
In 2012, it became a part of [[The Rugby Championship]]. The first draw between the two sides since the creation of the Puma Trophy happened in [[2020 Tri Nations Series|2020]] (15–15). The next meeting – two weeks later – was also a draw. Subsequently, Australia retained the Trophy for another year.<ref>{{cite news |quote=The Wallabies retain the Puma Trophy while Argentina are in party mode with their passionate fans. |last=Worthington |first=Sam |date=5 December 2020 |title=Wallabies claim Tri Nations wooden spoon after Reece Hodge miss results in another draw with Argentina |url=https://wwos.nine.com.au/rugby/wallabies-vs-argentina-live-scores-rugby-union-kick-off-time-results-news/847ee250-1e65-4a92-9784-8abc342752d4 |work=[[Nine's Wide World of Sports]] |access-date=6 December 2020}}</ref> |
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== Results == |
== Results == |
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| rowspan=2|2021 || 25 September || [[North Queensland Stadium]] || [[Townsville]] || align=right| {{ru-rt|AUS}} || {{center|27–8}} || {{ru|ARG}} || rowspan=2 | {{ru|AUS}} |
| rowspan=2|2021 || 25 September || [[North Queensland Stadium]] || [[Townsville]] || align=right| {{ru-rt|AUS}} || {{center|27–8}} || {{ru|ARG}} || rowspan=2 | {{ru|AUS}} |
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| 2 October || [[Robina Stadium]] || [[Gold Coast, Queensland|Gold Coast]] || align=right| {{ru-rt|AUS}} || {{center|32–17}} ||{{ru|ARG}} |
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| rowspan=2|2022 || 6 August || [[Estadio Malvinas Argentinas]] || [[Mendoza, Argentina|Mendoza]] || align=right| {{ru-rt|ARG}} ||{{center|26–41}}|| {{ru|AUS}} |
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| 13 August || [[Estadio San Juan del Bicentenario]] || [[San Juan, Argentina|San Juan]] || align=right| {{ru-rt|ARG}} || {{center|48–17}} ||{{ru|AUS}} |
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| 2023 || 15 July || [[Western Sydney Stadium|CommBank Stadium]] || [[Sydney]] || align=right|{{ru-rt|AUS}} || {{center|31–34}} || {{ru|ARG}} || {{ru|ARG}} |
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Latest revision as of 21:30, 17 July 2023
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Sport | Rugby union |
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Instituted | 2000 |
Number of teams | 2 |
Country | Argentina Australia |
Holders | Argentina (2023) |
Most titles | Australia (11 titles) |
The Puma Trophy (Spanish: Trofeo Puma) is an international rugby union competition between Argentina and Australia. The trophy is a bronzed statue of a puma. Argentina and Australia first played against each other in 1979 and the trophy itself was established in 2000.
In 2012, it became a part of The Rugby Championship. The first draw between the two sides since the creation of the Puma Trophy happened in 2020 (15–15). The next meeting – two weeks later – was also a draw. Subsequently, Australia retained the Trophy for another year.[1]
Statistics[edit]
Host Country | Matches | Arg. won |
Aus. won |
Draws | Arg. points |
Aus. points |
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Argentina | 7 | 1 | 6 | 0 | 126 | 229 |
Australia | 11 | 1 | 9 | 2 | 200 | 328 |
England [note 1] | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 21 | 33 |
Overall | 19 | 2 | 15 | 2 | 347 | 590 |
- Notes
- ^ Neutral venue; held in Twickenham Stadium.
Results[edit]
- WT – Winter Test
- SI – Spring International
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ Worthington, Sam (5 December 2020). "Wallabies claim Tri Nations wooden spoon after Reece Hodge miss results in another draw with Argentina". Nine's Wide World of Sports. Retrieved 6 December 2020.
The Wallabies retain the Puma Trophy while Argentina are in party mode with their passionate fans.