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Rugby competition
To celebrate the bi-centenaries of the First Fleet and of the French Revolution , in 1988 and 1989 respectively, the French Rugby Union donated the Trophée des Bicentenaires ([tʁɔ.fe de bi.sɑ̃t.nɛʁ] , "Trophy of the Bicentenaries") to be played in perpetuity between the two countries. It is a bronze sculpture featuring two players in a tackle. Although the trophy dates from 1988, it was first contested in 1989.[ 1]
Details
Host
Australia
France
Drawn
Australia points
France points
Australia
17
15
2
0
513
319
France
16
7
9
0
336
322
Overall
33
22
11
0
849
641
Year
Date
Venue
Home
Score
Away
Trophy Winner
2023
28 August
Stade de France , Paris
France
41–17
Australia
2022
5 November
Stade de France , Paris
France
30–29
Australia
2021
17 July
Suncorp Stadium , Brisbane
Australia
33–30
France
13 July
AAMI Park , Melbourne
26–28
7 July
Suncorp Stadium , Brisbane
23–21
2016
19 November
Stade de France , Paris
France
23–25
Australia
2014
15 November
Stade de France , Paris
France
29–26
Australia
2014
21 June
Sydney Football Stadium , Sydney
Australia
39–13
France
14 June
Docklands Stadium , Melbourne
6–0
7 June
Lang Park , Brisbane
50–23
2012
10 November
Stade de France , Paris
France
33–6
Australia
2010
27 November
Stade de France , Paris
France
16–59
Australia
2009
27 June
Stadium Australia , Sydney
Australia
22–6
France
2008
22 November
Stade de France , Paris
France
13–18
Australia
2008
5 July
Lang Park , Brisbane
Australia
40–10
France
28 June
Stadium Australia , Sydney
34–13
2005
5 November
Stade Vélodrome , Marseille
France
26–16
Australia
2005
2 July
Lang Park , Brisbane
Australia
37–31
France
2004
13 November
Stade de France , Paris
France
27–14
Australia
2002
29 June
Stadium Australia , Sydney
Australia
31–25
France
22 June
Docklands Stadium , Melbourne
29–17
2001
17 November
Stade Vélodrome , Marseille
France
14–13
Australia
2000
4 November
Stade de France , Paris
France
13–18
Australia
1998
21 November
Stade de France , Paris
France
21–32
Australia
1997
28 June
Ballymore Stadium , Brisbane
Australia
26–19
France
21 June
Sydney Football Stadium , Sydney
29–15
1993
6 November
Parc des Princes , Paris
France
3–24
Australia
30 October
Stade Chaban-Delmas , Bordeaux
16–13
1990
30 June
Sydney Football Stadium , Sydney
Australia
19–28
France
24 June
Ballymore Stadium , Brisbane
48–31
9 June
Sydney Football Stadium , Sydney
21–9
1989
11 November
Stadium Nord Lille Metropole , Lille
France
25–19
Australia
Draw
4 November
Stade de la Meinau , Strasbourg
15–32
^ François Duboisset; Frédéric Viard (17 January 2007). Le Rugby pour Les Nuls (in French). First éditions. p. 369. ISBN 978-2754003001 .
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