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Tom Richards Cup

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Tom Richards Cup
SportRugby union
Instituted2001; 23 years ago (2001)[1]
Number of teams2
Country Australia
 British and Irish Lions
Holders British and Irish Lions[1] (2013)
Most titles Australia
 British and Irish Lions (1 title)
Tom Richards played for both Australia and the British Lions.

The Tom Richards Cup, also known as the Tom Richards Trophy, is an international rugby union trophy awarded to the winner of British & Irish Lions vs. Australia test series. It was commissioned for the 2001 British & Irish Lions tour series and the inaugural winner was Australia, who won the series 2–1.[1] This was the first time that Australia had managed to defeat the Lions in a series. Twelve years later, the Lions won the 2013 tour to Australia 1–2,[2] making them the current holders of the trophy. The two teams' first meeting was in Australia in 1899 where they played a four test series, won by the Lions 3–1.[3]

Tom Richards is the only Australian-born player to have represented both the Wallabies and Lions.[1] However, Blair Swannell, born in England, also represented the Lions (1899 & 1904) and Australia (1905). Richards took part in the Gallipoli campaign and for his efforts in France was awarded the Military Cross. In 1908 Richards played in the first Wallaby team to tour Britain and won the gold medal at the 1908 Olympic Games. In 1910 he represented the Lions as a replacement on their tour to South Africa whilst living in the country. In 1912 he was selected for the Wallaby tour to the United States and Canada.

As per convention, the next Lions tour to Australia is scheduled for 2025 following the tours of New Zealand (2017) and South Africa (2021).[4]

Results

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Date and time Venue Home Score Away Trophy
winner
2025
To be determined
2013
6 July 20:00 AEST (UTC+10) Stadium Australia, Sydney Australia  16–41  British and Irish Lions
29 June 20:05 AEST (UTC+10) Docklands Stadium, Melbourne 16–15
7 June 20:05 AEST (UTC+10) Lang Park, Brisbane 21–23
2001
14 July 19:00 AEST (UTC+10) Stadium Australia, Sydney Australia  29–23  British and Irish Lions
7 July 19:00 AEST (UTC+10) Docklands Stadium, Melbourne 35–14
30 June 19:00 AEST (UTC+10) Brisbane Cricket Ground, Brisbane 13–29

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Tom Richards Trophy". rugby.com.au. Australian Rugby Union (ARU). Archived from the original on 6 June 2011.
  2. ^ "Historic Results". lionsrugby.com. Archived from the original on 25 October 2021.
  3. ^ "The English Footballers: First Test Match Against Australia". The Sydney Morning Herald. Sydney, NSW. 26 June 1899. p. 8. Retrieved 3 September 2010.
  4. ^ "Lions Tour To Australia 2025". lionsrugby.com.au. Archived from the original on 16 February 2022.