Results
21 July 2001 | |||||
15:00 SAST (UTC+02) | |||||
South Africa | 3–12 | New Zealand | Newlands, Cape Town | ||
(HT: 3–12) | Referee: Scott Young (Australia) | ||||
Penalties: Percy Montgomery |
Penalties: Tony Brown (4) |
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28 July 2001 | |||||
15:00 SAST (UTC+02) | |||||
South Africa | 20–15 | Australia | Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria | ||
(HT: 14–0) | Referee: Dave McHugh (Ireland) | ||||
Tries: Bob Skinstad |
Penalties: Matt Burke (4), Manny Edmonds |
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Penalties: Braam van Straaten (5) |
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11 August 2001 | |||||
19:35 NZST (UTC+12) | |||||
New Zealand | 15–23 | Australia | Carisbrook, New Zealand | ||
(HT: 5–10) | Referee: Steve Lander (England) | ||||
Tries: Jonah Lomu, Jeff Wilson |
Tries: Matt Burke, penalty try |
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Conversions: Andrew Mehrtens |
Conversions: Matt Burke (2) |
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Penalties: Tony Brown |
Penalties: Matt Burke (3) |
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18 August 2001 | |||||
18:00 AWST (UTC+08) | |||||
Australia | 14–14 | South Africa | Subiaco Oval, Perth | ||
(HT: 3–8) | Referee: Steve Walsh (New Zealand) | ||||
Tries: Nathan Grey |
Tries: Mark Andrews |
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Penalties: Matt Burke (3) |
Penalties: van Straaten (3) |
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25 August 2001 | |||||
19:35 NZST (UTC+12) | |||||
New Zealand | 26 – 15 | South Africa | Eden Park, New Zealand | ||
(HT: 13–9) | Referee: Peter Marshall (Australia) | ||||
Tries: Alatini, penalty try |
Penalties: van Straaten (5) |
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Conversions: Mehrtens (2) |
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Penalties: Mehrtens (4) |
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1 September 2001 | |||||
20:00 AEST (UTC+10) | |||||
Australia | 29 – 26 | New Zealand | Stadium Australia, Australia | ||
(HT: 19–6) | Referee: Tappe Henning (South Africa) | ||||
Tries: Kefu, Latham |
Tries: Alatini, Howlett |
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Conversions: Burke, Flatley |
Conversions: Mehrtens (2) |
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Penalties: Burke (4), Walker |
Penalties: Mehrtens (4) |
Tri Nations 2001 Winners |
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Australia Second Title |
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