Rugby - James Bevan Trophy
Australia and Wales battle for a cup that was inaugurated in 2007, named after an Australia-born Welshman who was the first ever captain of the Wales team. They first played against each other in 1908. Before the trophy was created Australia had won 14 of the Tests, Wales nine, with one draw.
* James Bevan Trophy not contested
* James Bevan Trophy not contested
YEAR | VENUE | SCORE | HOLDERS |
2007 | Sydney (S Aus) | A 29-23 | AUS |
2007 | Brisbane | A 31-0 | AUS |
2007* | Cardiff | A 32-20 | - |
2008 | Cardiff | W 21-18 | WAL |
2009 | Cardiff | A 32-12 | AUS |
2010 | Cardiff | A 25-16 | AUS |
2011* | Auckland | A 21-18 | - |
2011 | Cardiff | A 24-18 | AUS |
2012 | Brisbane | A 27-19 | AUS |
2012 | Melbourne | A 25-23 | AUS |
2012 | Sydney (SFS) | A 20-19 | AUS |
2012 | Cardiff | A 14-12 | AUS |
2013 | Cardiff | A 30-26 | AUS |
2014 | Cardiff | A 33-28 | AUS |
2015* | Twickenham | A 15-6 | - |
2016 | Cardiff | A 32-8 | AUS |
2017 | Cardiff | A 29-21 | AUS |
2018 | Cardiff | W 9-6 | WAL |
2021 | Cardiff | W 29-28 | WAL |
2022 | Cardiff | A 39-34 | AUS |
2024 | Sydney | A 25-16 | AUS |
2024 | Melbourne | A 36-28 | AUS |
2024 | Cardiff | A 52-20 | AUS |
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