2011 Rugby League Four Nations
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Die Four Nations 2011 waren die dritte Ausgabe des Rugby-League-Turniers Four Nations und wurden in England und Wales ausgetragen. Als vierte Nation qualifizierte sich Wales, der Gewinner des European Nations Cup 2010. Im Finale gewann Australien 30:8 gegen England und gewann damit die Four Nations zum zweiten Mal.
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El Cuatro Naciones de Rugby League 2011 fue la séptima edición del Cuatro Naciones de Rugby League.
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Le Tournoi des Quatre Nations 2011 (en anglais Rugby League Four Nations) est la troisième édition de cette compétition internationale de rugby à XIII. Elle se déroule du 28 octobre au 19 novembre 2011 en Angleterre et au Pays de Galles. Les quatre participants sont l’Australie (no 1 mondial), la Nouvelle-Zélande (no 2 mondial), l'Angleterre (no 3 mondial) et le Pays de Galles (no 7 mondial) (qualifié grâce à la victoire de la coupe d'Europe 2010).
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Die Four Nations 2011 waren die dritte Ausgabe des Rugby-League-Turniers Four Nations und wurden in England und Wales ausgetragen. Als vierte Nation qualifizierte sich Wales, der Gewinner des European Nations Cup 2010. Im Finale gewann Australien 30:8 gegen England und gewann damit die Four Nations zum zweiten Mal.
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The 2011 Rugby League Four Nations tournament (also known as the 2011 Gillette Rugby League Four Nations due to sponsorship by Gillette) was the third staging of the Rugby League Four Nations tournament and was played in England and Wales during October and November 2011, which was contested by regular contestants Australia, England and New Zealand, in addition to Wales, who had qualified for their first Four Nations by winning the 2010 European Cup. The tournament saw the return of international rugby league to London's Wembley Stadium for the first time since 1997, with a double-header played on 5 November 2011. Australia won the tournament, defeating England in the final at Elland Road, Leeds, on 19 November 2011. The match was the last of the 17-year professional career of Australia's captain Darren Lockyer.
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El Cuatro Naciones de Rugby League 2011 fue la séptima edición del Cuatro Naciones de Rugby League.
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Le Tournoi des Quatre Nations 2011 (en anglais Rugby League Four Nations) est la troisième édition de cette compétition internationale de rugby à XIII. Elle se déroule du 28 octobre au 19 novembre 2011 en Angleterre et au Pays de Galles. Les quatre participants sont l’Australie (no 1 mondial), la Nouvelle-Zélande (no 2 mondial), l'Angleterre (no 3 mondial) et le Pays de Galles (no 7 mondial) (qualifié grâce à la victoire de la coupe d'Europe 2010).
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