Most consecutive wins. Rank Wins Team Period 1: 19 matches: Eastern Suburbs Roosters: from Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles, 13 April 1975 to Newtown Jets, 23 August 1975 =2: 17 matches : Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs: from St. George Illawarra Dragons, 31 March 2002 to North Queensland Cowboys, 3 August 2002 =2: 17 matches: Penrith Panthers: from Melbourne Storm, 19 June 2020 to …
March 9 (Reuters) - List of most successive test wins bytop-tier rugby nations: Total Country Span End 18 New Zealand (2015-2016) v Ireland 29-40 17 England (2015-ongoing) New Zealand (2013-2014
Most consecutive match wins by a player; Matches Player International team First Opp Last Opp End Score Opp; 32 Wyatt Crockett New Zealand: 23 August 2014 Australia: 24 June 2017 British and Irish Lions: 1 July 2017: 21–24 British and Irish Lions: 28 Lawrence Dallaglio England: 24 June 2000 South Africa: 21 February 2004 Scotland: 6 March 2004: 13–19 Ireland: 22
March 9 (Reuters) - List of most successive test wins by top-tier rugby nations: Total Country Span End 18 New Zealand (2015-2016) v Ireland 29-40 17 England (2015-ongoing) New Zealand (2013-2014
Records include the following current or recent matches: Australia v Argentina at Parramatta, Rugby Championship, Dec 5, 2020 [ 0-0] Ireland v Georgia at Lansdowne Road, Autumn Nations Cup, Nov 29, 2020 [ 0-0] France v Italy at Stade de France, Autumn Nations Cup, Nov 28, 2020 [ 0-0]
Records include the following current or recent matches: England v South Africa at Yokohama, Rugby World Cup Final, Nov 2, 2019 []New Zealand v Wales at Tokyo, Rugby World Cup 3rd/4th place playoff, Nov 1, 2019 []South Africa v Wales at Yokohama, Rugby World Cup Semi final, Oct 27, 2019 []
March 9 (Reuters) - List of most successive test wins by top-tier rugby nations: Total Country Span End 18 New Zealand (2015-2016) v Ireland 29-40 17 England (2015-ongoing) New Zealand (2013-2014
Lets take a look at the other sides who have racked up 17 wins on the bounce. New Zealand (1965-69) The first time the All Blacks won 17 consecutive Tests was in the 1960s and it included a 4-0
Longest streaks. The longest (in terms of time) recorded winning streak in any professional sports is Spains Antoni Bou having won 26 consecutive world championships in Motorcycle Trials between 2007 and today, he is still active in the sport. Pakistans Jahangir Khans 555 consecutive wins in squash from 1981 to 1986 is also of significant note. In 2013, the Dutch wheelchair tennis player
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