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- Cook_Cup abstract "The Cook Cup is a rugby union trophy that is contested between Australia and England. The cup was established in 1997 when the Wallabies and England contracted to play each other bi-annually for a decade, playing matches on a home and away basis. Since the first two years the format has only been adhered to once (in 2004). Most years there is only one match and World Cup matches are not counted. The cup is named after Captain James Cook, representing a strong English-Australian connection. The cup, which was designed by Royal Doulton in London, is made from crystal.".
- Cook_Cup foundingYear "1997".
- Cook_Cup thumbnail England_Australia_Cook_Cup_Telstra_Dome.jpg?width=300.
- Cook_Cup wikiPageExternalLink cook_cup_trophy,21828.html.
- Cook_Cup wikiPageID "5007202".
- Cook_Cup wikiPageRevisionID "596985525".
- Cook_Cup founded "1997".
- Cook_Cup hasPhotoCollection Cook_Cup.
- Cook_Cup sport Rugby_union.
- Cook_Cup teams "2".
- Cook_Cup subject Category:Australia_national_rugby_union_team.
- Cook_Cup subject Category:England_national_rugby_union_team.
- Cook_Cup subject Category:Rugby_union_trophies_and_awards.
- Cook_Cup type Abstraction100002137.
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- Cook_Cup type EnglishRugbyUnionCompetitions.
- Cook_Cup type Event100029378.
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- Cook_Cup type Organisation.
- Cook_Cup type RugbyLeague.
- Cook_Cup type SportsLeague.
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- Cook_Cup comment "The Cook Cup is a rugby union trophy that is contested between Australia and England. The cup was established in 1997 when the Wallabies and England contracted to play each other bi-annually for a decade, playing matches on a home and away basis. Since the first two years the format has only been adhered to once (in 2004). Most years there is only one match and World Cup matches are not counted. The cup is named after Captain James Cook, representing a strong English-Australian connection.".
- Cook_Cup label "Cook Cup".
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- Cook_Cup depiction England_Australia_Cook_Cup_Telstra_Dome.jpg.
- Cook_Cup isPrimaryTopicOf Cook_Cup.