Rugby - Puma Trophy
Established in 2000, the bronze statue of a Puma - the emblem of the Argentina rugby union team - is contested in non-World Cup matches between the Argentines and the Wallabies. Before 2000, Australia had won eight of the 13 meetings to the Pumas' four, with one draw. Starting from Argentina's acceptance into The Rugby Championship in 2012, the trophy is contested over the two matches each year.
* Puma Trophy not contested
* Puma Trophy not contested
YEAR | VENUE | WINNERS | HOLDERS |
2000 | Brisbane (Bm) | Aus 53-6 | AUS |
2000 | Canberra | Aus 32-25 | AUS |
2002 | B Aires (RP) | Aus 17-6 | AUS |
2003* | Sydney | Aus 24-8 | - |
2012 | Gold Coast | Aus 23-19 | AUS |
2012 | Rosario | Aus 25-16 | AUS |
2013 | Perth | Aus 14-13 | AUS |
2013 | Rosario | Aus 54-17 | AUS |
2014 | Gold Coast | Aus 32-25 | AUS |
2014 | Mendoza | Arg 21-17 | AUS |
2015 | Mendoza | Aus 34-9 | AUS |
2015* | London (Tw) | Aus 29-15 | - |
2016 | Perth | Aus 36-20 | AUS |
2016 | London (Tw) | Aus 33-21 | AUS |
2017 | Canberra | Aus 45-20 | AUS |
2017 | Mendoza | Aus 37-20 | AUS |
2018 | Gold Coast | Arg 23-19 | AUS |
2018 | Salta | Aus 45-34 | AUS |
2019 | Brisbane | Aus 16-10 | AUS |
2020 | Newcastle | Dw 15-15 | AUS |
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