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Courtney Goodwill Trophy

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when that trophy went missing in 1937. Until the 1950s the trophy was awarded ever time the holders played one of the other three teams but then the award was made every five years to the team with the highest winning percentage of test matches during that period. With the continued expansion of
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With Great Britain winning the trophy in 1936 following victories over Australia and New Zealand, the trophy was held in Great Britain until 1951 although it was returned to Australia for safe storage during the Second World War. It was also considered for use as a substitute for the
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The trophy was donated and designed by New Zealand businessman and rugby enthusiast Roy Courtney. The intention was that it would generate a feeling of goodwill between the then four test playing nations. The trophy was handed over to the
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The trophy is completed with a domed shrine of remembrance bearing the inscription: "In commemoration of the supreme sacrifice and glorious deeds of sportsmen whose devotion to duty was in the cause of Peace and Goodwill."
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inlaid with timbers from each of the four countries and carries an embossed silver globe mounted on four dolphins. Each dolphin has a scroll attached with an inscription from each country. These read
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The trophy is on a square base that is 3 feet 6 inches (1.1 m) on each side, stands 4 feet (1.2 m) tall and weighs almost 110 pounds (50 kg).
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between 1936 and 1988. The trophy is displayed in the Heroes and Legends Museum at Rugby League Central in
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On the steps of the base are symbolical figures in silver, again representing the four nations;
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and difficulties in transporting the trophy the awarding of the trophy was withdrawn in 1988.
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On plates around the base are images of four pioneering rugby league players in action;
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at the first test between Australia and Great Britain in Sydney on 29 June 1936.
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trophy that was awarded for competition among the national rugby league teams of
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and the lion (England), the crest of the Republic and a
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