Tri Nations 2004 (Rugby Union)

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Tri Nations 2004
Number of nations 3
winner South AfricaSouth Africa South Africa (2nd title)
Opening game July 17, 2004
Tournament end August 21, 2004
Games 6th
Points 272  (⌀: 45.33 per game)
tries 32  (⌀: 5.33 per game)
Most of the points South AfricaSouth Africa Percy Montgomery (45)
Most attempts AustraliaAustralia Lot Tuqiri Jean de Villiers Marius Joubert (3 each)
South AfricaSouth Africa 
South AfricaSouth Africa 
Tri Nations 2003
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Tri Nations 2004 was the ninth edition of the annual Tri Nations rugby union tournament . Six games took place between July 17 and August 21, 2004. South Africa won the tournament for the second time.

table

country Games Victories Unent. Ndlg. Game
points
Diff. Bonus
points
Table
points
1. South AfricaSouth Africa South Africa 4th 2 0 2 110: 98 + 12 3 11
2. AustraliaAustralia Australia 4th 2 0 2 79:83 - 4th 2 10
3. New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand 4th 2 0 2 83:91 - 8th 1 9

Results

July 17, 2004
New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand 16: 7 AustraliaAustralia Australia Westpac Stadium , Wellington
Referee: Alain Rolland ( Ireland )
Attempts: Howlett 69th
raised increases: Carter (1/1)
Penalty kicks: Carter (3/4) 38th, 50th, 87th
(3: 0)
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Attempts: Mortlock 77. Raised heights
: Giteau (1/1)

July 24, 2004
New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand 23:21 South AfricaSouth Africa South Africa Jade Stadium , Christchurch
Spectators: 36,000
Referee: Alain Rolland ( Ireland )
Attempts: Howlett 86th n.erh.
Penalty kicks: Carter (5/6) 11th, 14th, 19th, 31st, 57th
Spencer (1/2) 75.
(12:21)
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Attempts: de Villiers 1st increased
Cronjé 25th increased
du Preez 36th
increased increases: Montgomery (3/3)

July 31, 2004
AustraliaAustralia Australia 30: 26 South AfricaSouth Africa South Africa Subiaco Oval , Perth
Spectators: 42,507
Referee: Chris White ( England )
Attempts: Tuqiri 5th received
Larkham 34th received
Latham 61st AD
Rathbone 78.
Elevations: Burke (1/2)
Giteau (1/2)
Penalty kicks: Giteau (2/3) 43., 51.
(15:16)
Report
Attempts: van der Westhuyzen 12. n.erh.
de Villiers 23rd AD
du Toit 68th
increments: Montgomery (1/3)
Penalty kicks: Montgomery (3/4) 3rd, 18th, 54th

August 7, 2004
AustraliaAustralia Australia 23:18 New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand Telstra Stadium , Sydney
Referee: Jonathan Kaplan ( South Africa )
Attempts: Tuqiri 51st n.erh.
Penalty kicks: Giteau (4/4) 34th, 40th, 45th, 46th
Burke (2/2) 25th, 74th
(12:12)
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Penalty kicks: Carter (4/5) 1st, 13th, 18th, 31st
Spencer (1/2) 50.
Mehrtens (1/1) 60.

August 14, 2004
South AfricaSouth Africa South Africa 40: 26 New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand Ellis Park Stadium , Johannesburg
Spectators: 62,875
Referee: Nigel Williams ( Wales )
Attempts: Joubert (3), Paulse , de Villiers
Elevations: Montgomery (3)
Penalty kicks: Montgomery (3)
(19:13)
Report
Attempts: Muliaina , Rocococo
Elevations: Mehrtens (2)
Penalties: Mehrtens (4)

August 21, 2004
South AfricaSouth Africa South Africa 23:19 AustraliaAustralia Australia Kings Park Stadium , Durban
Referee: Paddy O'Brien ( New Zealand )
Attempts: Matfield , van Niekerk
Elevations: Montgomery (2)
Penalty kicks: Montgomery (3)
(3: 7)
Report
Tries: Mortlock , Smith , Tuqiri
Elevations: Giteau (2)

statistics

Most attempts made

Surname tries country
1. Jean de Villiers 3 South Africa
Marius Joubert 3 South Africa
Lot Tuqiri 3 Australia

Most points scored

Surname Points country
1. Percy Montgomery 45 South Africa
2. Daniel Carter 38 New Zealand
3. Matt Giteau 26th Australia