History of the Bledisloe Cup

The Bledisloe Cup is a massive piece of silverware awarded to the winner of a rugby union competition between Australia and New Zealand. But did you know that there are actually three Bledisloe Cups?

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The Bledisloe Cup is a massive piece of silverware awarded to the winner of a rugby union competition between Australia and New Zealand. It was first donated by governor-general of New Zealand, Lord Bledisloe, after the 1931 encounter at Eden Park.

But did you know that there are actually three Bledisloe Cups?

The first of Lord Bledisloe’s cups was awarded for agriculture in 1930, and is still awarded annually to the best exhibit of New Zealand apples at the annual fruit show. The second of Bledisloe’s cups is awarded for the rugby rivalry between Australia and New Zealand, who had been playing regularly since their first test match in 1903. And finally, the third Bledisloe Cup was first awarded in 1933 to the winner of an national chess tournament in New Zealand, and is still awarded to this day also.

But enough about apples and chess – we’re here to talk rugby!

The Bledisloe Cup has been contested over two, three and four match series over the years, and has been played annually since 1982. It is widely considered the pinnacle of trans-Tasman sporting competition and rivalry.

Who’s won the most Bledisloe Cups?

It’s no secret that the New Zealand have been the dominant force throughout the history of the Bledisloe Cup, with 48 Bledisloe Cup titles to Australia’s 12 – including the last 18 in a row. Before this 18-0 streak, Australia was on a 5 win streak of their own.

Bledisloe Cup results by match (not series)

VenuePlayedWon byDrawnTotal points
AUS NZAUSNZ
AUS72224551,2301,597
NZ76146029671,738
Neutral venue413079112
Overall1523710872,2963,447
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The cup is huge! One of the biggest trophies in sport, it has been a struggle to lift for many victors.
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Australia didn't taste victory for 30 years between 1949 and 1979 - though it wasn't contested every year.
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The cup actually went missing for years... it was found in a store room in Melbourne in the 1980s.
The only way the Aussies could hold on to it?
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The 2000 decider in Sydney is considered by many rugby fans as one of the greatest games ever played.
When Jonah Lomu broke Wallaby hearts with a last-minute try!
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New Zealand went from 1998 to 2002 without holding the cup, the longest drought in their history.
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Australia has not held the Bledisloe Cup since 2002.
And has not won a Bledisloe Cup match at Eden Park since 1986!
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Most tries in a match by one player is four, with the record shared by Greg Cornelsen(AU) and Beauden Barrett(NZ).
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Dan Carter has scored the most Bledisloe Cup points with 347!
A massive 145 more than the next closest, Andrew Mehrtens.
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Kiwi legend Richie McCaw has the most Bledisloe Cup appearances with 34.
And surprisingly tops the most try-scoring charts with 11!
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They have played Bledisloe Cup matches abroad in Hong Kong('08, '10) and Japan('09, '18)
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Who was Lord Bledisloe?

Charles Bathurst, 1st Viscount Bledisloe, (21 September 1867 – 3 July 1958) was a British politician, agriculturalist and lawyer.

A barrister and conveyancer by trade, Bathurst wore many important hats, serving as Assistant Military Secretary at the War Office during WW1, and also chaired the Royal Commission on Sugar Supply until 1919 in the UK.

He was appointed Governor-General of New Zealand from 1930 to 1935 and acquired the title Lord Bledisloe. 

Bledisloe was hugely popular in New Zealand during the Great Depression era, insisting his salary should be cut along with the salaries of public servants at the time to allocate more money to the people.

Bledisloe also contributed to improved Pākehā–Māori relations, purchasing the site where the Treaty of Waitangi was signed and presenting it to the nation as a memorial.

Lord Bledisloe was also a rugby fan, of course, and commissioned the Bledisloe Cup to fuel the rivalry between two great rugby playing nations.

Image courtesy of Wikipedia 

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