Rugby - Hopetoun Cup
This crystal trophy was first contested in 1998. It is named after a former Governor-General of Australia, the Earl of Hopetoun. Prior to the Hopetoun Cup era, the nations had played 16 times, with Australia winning nine matches to Scotland's seven.
* Hopetoun Cup not contested
* Hopetoun Cup not contested
| YEAR | VENUE | WINNER | HOLDERS |
| 1998 | SFS, Sydney | Aus 45-3 | AUS |
| 1998 | Ballymore, Brisbane | Aus 33-11 | AUS |
| 2000 | Murrayfield, Edinburgh | Aus 30-9 | AUS |
| 2003* | Suncorp St'm, Brisbane | Aus 33-16 | - |
| 2004 | Telstra, Melbourne | Aus 35-15 | AUS |
| 2004 | Telstra St'm, Sydney | Aus 34-13 | AUS |
| 2004 | Murrayfield, Edinburgh | Aus 31-14 | AUS |
| 2004 | Hampden Pk, Glasgow | Aus 31-17 | AUS |
| 2006 | Murrayfield, Edinburgh | Sco 44-15 | AUS |
| 2009 | Murrayfield, Edinburgh | Sco 9-8 | SCO |
| 2012 | Ausgrid St'm, Newcastle | Sco 9-6 | SCO |
| 2013 | Murrayfield, Edinburgh | Aus 21-15 | AUS |
| 2015* | Twickenham, London | Aus 35-34 | - |
| 2016 | Murrayfield, Edinburgh | Aus 23-22 | AUS |
| 2017 | SFS, Sydney | Sco 24-19 | SCO |
| 2017 | Murrayfield, Edinburgh | Sco 53-24 | SCO |
| 2021 | Murrayfield, Edinburgh | Sco 15-13 | SCO |
| 2022 | Murrayfield, Edinburgh | Aus 16-15 | AUS |
| 2024 | Murrayfield, Edinburgh | Sco 27-13 | SCO |
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