Tri Nations 2004 (Rugby League)
The Tri Nations 2004 were the second edition of the Tri Nations rugby league tournament and were played in Great Britain, apart from the opening game, which took place in Auckland . In the final, Australia beat Great Britain 44-4, winning the Tri Nations for the second time.
Venues
city | Stadion | capacity |
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Auckland | North Harbor Stadium | 25,000 |
Huddersfield | Galpharm Stadium | 24,500 |
Hull | KC Stadium | 25,400 |
Leeds | Elland Road | 37,890 |
London | Loftus Road | 18,439 |
Manchester | City of Manchester Stadium | 47,726 |
Wigan | JJB Stadium | 25,138 |
table
team | Games | Victories | Unent. | Ndlg. | Game points |
Diff. | Table points |
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1. |
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4th | 3 | 0 | 1 | 80:60 | + 20 | 6th |
2. |
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4th | 2 | 1 | 1 | 72:60 | + 12 | 5 |
3. |
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4th | 0 | 1 | 3 | 64:95 | - 32 | 1 |
Results
October, 16th |
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16:16 |
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North Harbor Stadium , Auckland Spectators: 19,118 Referee: Russell Smith |
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(12:16) report |
23rd October |
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32:12 |
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Loftus Road , London Spectators: 16,752 Referee: Russell Smith |
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(8:12) report |
30th of October |
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8:12 |
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City of Manchester Stadium , Manchester Spectators: 38,572 Referee: Glen Black |
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(8: 4) Report |
November 6th |
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22:12 |
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Galpharm Stadium , Huddersfield Spectators: 20,372 Referee: Tim Mander |
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(2:12) Report |
November 13th |
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24:12 |
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JJB Stadium , Wigan Spectators: 25,004 Referee: Glen Black |
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(18: 6) Report |
20th November |
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26:24 |
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KC Stadium , Hull Spectators: 23,377 Referee: Tim Mander |
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(4:12) Report |
final
November 27th |
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4:44 |
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Elland Road , Leeds Spectators: 39,120 Referee: Russell Smith |
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Try: Reardon |
(0:38) report |
Attempts: Minichiello (2), Tonga (2), Lockyer , Mason , Sing Elevations: Lockyer (6/6) Fitzgibbon (1/1) Penalty kicks: Fitzgibbon (1/1) |
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