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Hopetoun Cup

Hopetoun Cup
Hopetoun Cup.jpg
SportRugby union
Instituted1998
Number of teams2
Country Australia
Scotland
Holders Scotland (2017)
Most titles Australia (7 titles)

The Hopetoun Cup was established as a perpetual rugby union trophy between Australia and Scotland[1] in 1998. In the spirit of the link between the two countries, it is named after the 7th Earl of Hopetoun, a Scotsman, who, as the then Governor-General of Australia, presided over the Federation of Australia in 1901. Like the Cook Cup, the Hopetoun Cup is crystal and was designed by Royal Doulton in London.

Scotland are the current holders winning back-to-back 24–19 in Sydney and 53-24 in Edinburgh in 2017. Australia have held the cup for the majority of its existence. However, in 2009 and 2012, Scotland recorded back-to-back wins to hold the cup for four years.

Matches

Details P Australia Scotland D Australia points Scotland points
Australia Australia 6 4 2 0 172 75
Scotland Scotland 8 6 2 0 212 154
Overall 14 10 4 0 384 229

Results

  • ST – Summer Test
  • AI – Autumn International
Year Date Venue Home Score Away Trophy
Winner
2017 25 November Murrayfield, Edinburgh Scotland 53–24 Australia Scotland
2017 17 June Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney Australia 19–24 Scotland Scotland
2016 12 November Murrayfield, Edinburgh Scotland 22–23 Australia Australia
2013 23 November Murrayfield, Edinburgh Scotland 15–21 Australia Australia
2012 5 June Hunter Stadium, Newcastle Australia 6–9 Scotland Scotland
2009 21 November Murrayfield, Edinburgh Scotland 9–8 Australia Scotland
2006 25 November Murrayfield, Edinburgh Scotland 15–44 Australia Australia
2004 20 November Hampden Park, Glasgow Scotland 17–31 Australia Australia
6 November Murrayfield, Edinburgh 14–31
2004 19 June Stadium Australia, Sydney Australia 34–13 Scotland Australia
13 June Docklands Stadium, Melbourne 35–15
2000 11 November Murrayfield, Edinburgh Scotland 9–30 Australia Australia
1998 20 June Lang Park, Brisbane Australia 33–11 Scotland Australia
13 June Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney 45–3

See also

  • History of rugby union matches between Australia and Scotland

References

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