2006 Super 14 season

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2006 Super 14
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Champions Crusaders (6th title)
Matches played   94
Tries scored 447  (average 4.755 per match)
Top point scorer(s) Flag of New Zealand Daniel Carter
221 points
Top try scorer(s) Flag of Samoa Lome Fa'atau
10 Tries

The 2006 Super 14 season started on Friday February 10, 2006. The Grand Final was held on Saturday May 27, 2006. Super 14 is a provincial rugby union competition with 14 teams from New Zealand, Australia and South Africa. This season was the first of the expansion, which saw two new teams, the Western Force and the Central Cheetahs, join the Super 12/14. The addition of two new teams led to the name change from the Super 12. It was also the first year for a new Super 14 trophy.

At the start of round one, the Crusaders were the favourite to win this year's title1 with a return of A$3.25 for every $1 bet. The Blues were second favourite with a return of A$4.75 for every $1 bet and the Waratahs were third with a return of A$5.00 for every $1 bet. The Cats were favourites for the wooden spoon. These figures are the final odds.

The season saw the first joint commercial by the three SANZAR unions since 1996. The commercial was filmed in Ukraine and is set in a laundrymart. The ad was attempting to draw interest, with the motto More teams, more games and more excitement at the end of the commercial. One player from each of the 14 teams was present, except for the Waratahs. A local extra named "Ouri" filled the role of Mat Rogers who injured his back in a test match for the Wallabies against Wales.

By the end of round twelve, critics began speculating that the pre-season favourites, the Crusaders, were losing their form after a draw against the winless Western Force and then a shock loss to the Stormers.[1] However they bounced back against the Bulls with a 4 try bonus point victory. After a few results fell in their favour they were able to comfortably beat the Brumbies, and finished for the second consecutive season on top of the ladder. The Crusaders won the Super 14 after defeating the Hurricanes in Christchurch in the final, 19-12 in misty conditions. There was 94 matches held over three and a half months, with each team playing one full round robin against the 13 other teams and the playoffs involving two semi-finals and a final. Every team got one bye over the 14 rounds.

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[edit] Final Standings

Pos  Name Pld W D L F A +/- BP Pts
1 Crusaders 13 11 1 1 412 210 202 5 51
2 Hurricanes 13 10 0 3 328 226 102 7 47
3 Waratahs 13 9 0 4 362 192 170 9 45
4 Bulls 13 7 1 5 355 290 65 7 38
5 Sharks 13 7 0 6 361 297 64 10 38
6 Brumbies 13 8 1 4 326 269 57 4 38
7 Chiefs 13 7 1 5 325 298 27 6 36
8 Blues 13 6 0 7 290 344 -54 5 29
9 Highlanders 13 6 0 7 228 276 -48 3 27
10 Cheetahs 13 5 0 8 272 367 -95 7 27
11 Stormers 13 4 1 8 263 334 -71 5 23
12 Reds 13 4 0 9 240 320 -80 6 22
13 Cats 13 2 1 10 220 405 -185 5 15
14 Force 13 1 2 10 223 373 -150 4 12

[edit] Abbreviation Guide

  • Pos = Table Position
  • Pld = Played
  • W = Win (Worth 4 points)
  • D = Draw (Worth 2 points)
  • L = Loss (Worth 0 points)
  • F = For (Total points scored)
  • A = Against (Total points scored against)
  • +/- = Points difference (The total of For minus Against)
  • BP = Bonus Point (Teams can score additional bonus points by certain scenarios. A bonus point will be awarded to any team that scores four tries or more regardless of the result. A bonus point will be awarded to the losing side if the loss is by seven points or less. Therefore it is possible to gain two bonus points in a loss.)
  • Pts = Progressive points tally

[edit] Tiebreaking Rules (Playoff position)

At the end of the regular season the top four teams advanced to the semi finals. If one or more teams finish on the same number of points, tiebreakers would be applied in the following order:

  1. Greatest difference in points scored and allowed.
  2. Head-to-head results.
  3. Most tries scored in the regular season.

[edit] Odds to win final [2]

Correct as of May 22, 2006

  Opening Odds Final Odds Pts Eliminated from Betting
Crusaders $3.10 $1.30 (Final) 51 Winners
Hurricanes $7.50 $3.25 (Final) 47 X
Waratahs $5.50 $6.50 (Semi-finals) 45 X
Bulls $15.00 $21.00 (Semi-finals) 38 X
Sharks $81.00 $67.00 (Round 14) 38 X
Brumbies $7.50 $13.00 (Round 14) 38 X
Chiefs $19.00 $34.00 (Round 11) 36 X
Blues $5.00 $101.00 (Round 11) 29 X
Highlanders $26.00 $81.00 (Round 10) 27 X
Cheetahs $101.00 $201.00 (Round 10) 27 X
Stormers $23.00 $151.00 (Round 9) 23 X
Reds $51.00 $501.00 (Round 9) 22 X
Cats $67.00 $1001.00 (Round 9) 15 X
Force $81.00 $5001.00 (Round 8) 12 X

Note: Price is return for every one dollar bet and is in Australian Dollars.

Teams that have been scratched from betting on or have been eliminated from making the semifinals will no longer be viable to bet on and the current odds will state the final odds before they were removed from betting on.

[edit] South African relegation

Originally, the fifth-place South African side was to be replaced by the Spears, who were initially planned to compete in the 2007 and 2008 competitions. However, the South African Rugby Union (SARU) revisited the decision to admit the Spears, and announced on 19 April 2006 that the Spears would not enter the competition.[1]

On 5 August 2006, the High Court of South Africa threw a potential monkey wrench into the 2007 season when it issued its ruling in the Spears' legal challenge to the decision. It ruled that the Spears had a valid contract with SA Rugby, the commercial arm of SARU, to be included in the 2007 and 2008 Super 14. SA Rugby and SARU are expected to appeal the decision.[2] If the Spears win their court challenge, the Lions, the new name for the Cats, will be relegated for 2007 and will play a test match with the lowest South African team on the 2007 ladder, other than the Spears, for a place in the 2008 competition.

On 8 September 2006, the Golden Lions Rugby Union, the company that operates the Cats franchise, announced that the franchise would be known in the future as the Lions.[3]

[edit] Player Statistics

[edit] Leading try scorers

Top 3 try scorers
Pos Name Tries Pld Team
1 Lome Fa'atau 10 15 Hurricanes
2 Stirling Mortlock 9 13 Brumbies
3 Scott Staniforth 9 13 Force

[edit] Leading point scorers

Top 3 overall point scorers
Pos Name Points Pld Team
1 Daniel Carter 221 14 Crusaders
2 Peter Hewat 191 14 Waratahs
3 Stephen Donald 133 13 Chiefs

[edit] Fixtures & Results

Date Date
Week 1 February 10-12 Week 9 April 7-9
Week 2 February 17-19 Week 10 April 14-16
Week 3 February 24-26 Week 11 April 21-23
Week 4 March 3-5 Week 12 April 28-30
Week 5 March 10-12 Week 13 May 5-7
Week 6 March 17-19 Week 14 May 12-14
Week 7 March 24-26 Semi-Finals May 19-21
Week 8 March 31-April 2 Final Saturday 27 May

All kick off times are local.

Note: BP stands for Bonus Point, which are awarded for getting 4 tries or more in a match and/or a loss within 7 points of the winning score - e.g. Team A 14-20 Team B. Team A would get a BP for a loss within 7 points (6).

[edit] Week 1

Date Time Home team Score Away team Score Ground Crowd
Friday February 10 1935 Blues 19 Hurricanes 37 (1 BP) Auckland 35,200
Friday February 10 1905 Western Force 10 Brumbies 25 Perth 37,037
Friday February 10 1910 Cheetahs 18 Bulls 30 (1 BP) Bloemfontein 37,383
Saturday February 11 1935 Crusaders 38 (1 BP) Highlanders 15 Christchurch 28,000
Saturday February 11 1940 Reds 12 (1 BP) Waratahs 16 Brisbane 38,947
Saturday February 11 1700 Cats 12 Stormers 23 Johannesburg 27,997
Saturday February 11 1910 Sharks 30 Chiefs 21 Durban 26,512
Top Four after one round
Pos Team Pld W D L F A +/- BP Pts
1 Crusaders 1 1 0 0 38 15 23 1 5
2 Hurricanes 1 1 0 0 37 19 18 1 5
3 Bulls 1 1 0 0 30 18 12 1 5
4 Brumbies 1 1 0 0 25 10 15 0 4

[edit] Week 2

Date Time Home team Score Away team Score Ground Crowd
Friday February 17 1935 Highlanders 25 Blues 13 Dunedin 17,000
Friday February 17 1800 Cats 21 Chiefs 16 (1 BP) Johannesburg 41,650
Friday February 17 2000 Bulls 21 (1 BP) Brumbies 27 Pretoria 41,650
Saturday February 18 1935 Hurricanes 29 (1 BP) Western Force 5 New Plymouth 14,000
Saturday February 18 1900 Reds 21 Crusaders 47 (1 BP) Brisbane 23,551
Saturday February 18 1700 Sharks 26 (1 BP) Cheetahs 27 (1 BP) Durban 28,256
Saturday February 18 1910 Stormers 26 (1 BP) Waratahs 32 (1 BP) Cape Town 32,157
Top Four after two rounds
Pos Team Pld W D L F A +/- BP Pts
1 Crusaders 2 2 0 0 85 36 49 2 10
2 Hurricanes 2 2 0 0 66 24 42 2 10
3 Waratahs 2 2 0 0 48 38 10 1 9
4 Brumbies 2 2 0 0 52 31 21 0 8

[edit] Week 3

Date Time Home team Score Away team Score Ground Crowd
Friday February 24 1935 Hurricanes 29 (1 BP) Cats 16 Wellington 23,400
Friday February 24 1905 Western Force 9 Chiefs 26 Perth 29,000
Friday February 24 1910 Stormers 15 Brumbies 15 Cape Town
Saturday February 25 1730 Crusaders 22 Sharks 20 (1 BP) Timaru 10,000
Saturday February 25 1935 Reds 20 (1 BP) Blues 21 Brisbane 21,154
Saturday February 25 1700 Bulls 26 Waratahs 17 Pretoria 30,601
Saturday February 25 1910 Cheetahs 12 (1 BP) Highlanders 17 Bloemfontein 21,373
Top Four after three rounds
Pos Team Pld W D L F A +/- BP Pts
1 Hurricanes 3 3 0 0 95 40 55 3 15
2 Crusaders 3 3 0 0 107 56 51 2 14
3 Brumbies 3 2 1 0 67 46 21 0 10
4 Bulls 3 2 0 1 77 62 15 2 10

[edit] Week 4

Date Time Home team Score Away team Score Ground Crowd
Friday 3 March 1935 Chiefs 35 (1 BP) Reds 17 Hamilton 12,500
Friday 3 March 1940 Brumbies 28 Cats 7 Canberra 19,059
Saturday 4 March 1530 Waratahs 31 Sharks 16 Sydney 25,619
Saturday 4 March 1935 Crusaders 39 Blues 10 Christchurch
Saturday 4 March 1700 Stormers 15 Highlanders 30 Cape Town 34,000
Saturday 4 March 1910 Cheetahs 27 Hurricanes 25 (1 BP) Bloemfontein
Bye
Western Force Bulls
Top Four after four rounds
Pos Team Pld W D L F A +/- BP Pts
1 Crusaders 4 4 0 0 146 65 81 2 18
2 Hurricanes 4 3 0 1 120 67 53 4 16
3 Brumbies 4 3 1 0 95 53 42 0 14
4 Waratahs 4 3 0 1 96 80 16 1 13

[edit] Week 5

Date Time Home team Score Away team Score Ground Crowd
Friday 10 March 1935 Chiefs 19 (1 BP) Crusaders 25 Hamilton 24,300
Friday 10 March 1940 Waratahs 50 (1 BP) Cats 3 Sydney 23,986
Saturday 11 March 1900 Brumbies 35 (1 BP) Sharks 30 (1 BP) Canberra 18,237
Saturday 11 March 2005 Reds 29 Western Force 18 Brisbane 21,373
Saturday 11 March 1700 Bulls 23 Highlanders 16 (1 BP) Pretoria
Saturday 11 March 1910 Stormers 19 (1 BP) Hurricanes 23 Cape Town
Bye
Blues Cheetahs
Top Four after five rounds
Pos Team Pld W D L F A +/- BP Pts
1 Crusaders 5 5 0 0 171 84 87 2 22
2 Hurricanes 5 4 0 1 143 86 57 4 20
3 Brumbies 5 4 1 0 120 83 37 1 19
4 Waratahs 5 4 0 1 146 83 63 2 18

[edit] Week 6

Date Time Home team Score Away team Score Ground Crowd
Friday 17 March 1935 Crusaders 43 (1 BP) Cats 15 Christchurch 20,888
Friday 17 March 1900 Western Force 7 Waratahs 32 (1 BP) Perth 26,140
Friday 17 March 1910 Bulls 23 (1 BP) Hurricanes 26 Pretoria
Saturday 18 March 1730 Blues 26 Brumbies 15 Auckland
Saturday 18 March 1935 Highlanders 11 Sharks 26 Dunedin
Saturday 18 March 1700 Stormers 25 (1 BP) Cheetahs 31 Cape Town
Bye
Chiefs Reds
Top Four after six rounds
Pos Team Pld W D L F A +/- BP Pts
1 Crusaders 6 6 0 0 204 99 105 3 27
2 Hurricanes 6 5 0 1 169 109 60 4 24
3 Waratahs 6 5 0 1 178 90 88 3 23
4 Brumbies 6 4 1 1 135 109 26 1 19

[edit] Week 7

Date Time Home team Score Away team Score Ground Crowd
Friday 24 March 1900 Hurricanes 23 Sharks 17 (1 BP) Wellington 19,800
Friday 24 March 2005 Waratahs 43 (1 BP) Blues 9 Sydney 30,978
Friday 24 March 1910 Cheetahs 10 Reds 6 (1 BP) Bloemfontein
Saturday 25 March 1630 Brumbies 28 Chiefs 26 (1 BP) Canberra 17,217
Saturday 25 March 1935 Highlanders 16 Cats 14 (1 BP) Invercargill 7,902
Saturday 25 March 2005 Western Force 21 Bulls 30 Perth 23,392
Bye
Crusaders Stormers
Top Four after seven rounds
Pos Team Pld W D L F A +/- BP Pts
1 Waratahs 7 6 0 1 221 99 122 4 28
2 Hurricanes 7 6 0 1 192 126 66 4 28
3 Crusaders 6 6 0 0 204 99 105 3 27
4 Brumbies 7 5 1 1 163 135 28 1 23

[edit] Week 8

Date Time Home team Score Away team Score Ground Crowd
Friday 31 March 1900 Blues 30 Bulls 17 Auckland 21,233
Friday 31 March 2005 Waratahs 26 Cheetahs 3 Sydney 25,296
Friday 31 March 1910 Western Force 25 (1 BP) Stormers 26 (1 BP) Perth 24,507
Saturday 1 April 1730 Hurricanes 11 Crusaders 20 Wellington 34,500
Saturday 1 April 1935 Chiefs 16 Highlanders 13 (1 BP) Hamilton 14,607
Saturday 1 April 1700 Sharks 36 (1 BP) Reds 28 (1 BP) Durban
Bye
Brumbies Cats
Top Four after eight rounds
Pos Team Pld W D L F A +/- BP Pts
1 Waratahs 8 7 0 1 247 102 145 4 32
2 Crusaders 7 7 0 0 234 111 123 3 31
3 Hurricanes 8 6 0 2 203 146 57 4 28
4 Brumbies 7 5 1 1 163 135 28 1 23

[edit] Week 9

Date Time Home team Score Away team Score Ground Crowd
Friday 7 April 1935 Crusaders 17 Waratahs 11 (1 BP) Christchurch
Saturday 8 April 1435 Highlanders 25 Western Force 22 (1 BP) Dunedin
Saturday 8 April 1730 Chiefs 26 Bulls 26 (1 BP) Hamilton
Saturday 8 April 1935 Blues 32 (1 BP) Stormers 15 Auckland
Saturday 8 April 1940 Brumbies 53 (1 BP) Cheetahs 20 Canberra 17,117
Saturday 8 April 1700 Cats 16 (1 BP) Reds 23 Johannesburg
Bye
Hurricanes Sharks
Top Four after nine rounds
Pos Team Pld W D L F A +/- BP Pts
1 Crusaders 8 8 0 0 251 122 129 3 35
2 Waratahs 9 7 0 2 258 119 139 5 33
3 Brumbies 8 6 1 1 216 155 61 2 28
4 Hurricanes 8 6 0 2 203 146 57 4 28

[edit] Week 10

Date Time Home team Score Away team Score Ground Crowd
Friday 14 April 1935 Blues 39 (1 BP) Western Force 8 Auckland
Saturday 15 April 1730 Crusaders 53 (1 BP) Cheetahs 17 Christchurch
Saturday 15 April 1935 Chiefs 30 Stormers 20 Mount Maunganui
Saturday 15 April 1940 Reds 20 Bulls 19 (1 BP) Brisbane 16,033
Saturday 15 April 1700 Cats 8 Sharks 36 (1 BP) Johannesburg
Sunday 16 April 1435 Highlanders 13 Hurricanes 29 (1 BP) Dunedin
Sunday 16 April 1940 Waratahs 37 (1 BP) Brumbies 14 Sydney 36,656
Top Four after ten rounds
Pos Team Pld W D L F A +/- BP Pts
1 Crusaders 9 9 0 0 304 139 165 4 40
2 Waratahs 10 8 0 2 295 133 162 6 38
3 Hurricanes 9 7 0 2 232 159 73 5 33
4 Brumbies 9 6 1 2 230 192 38 2 28

[edit] Week 11

Date Time Home team Score Away team Score Ground Crowd
Friday 21 April 1935 Chiefs 33 (1 BP) Cheetahs 32 (2 BP) Hamilton
Friday 21 April 1940 Reds 20 (1 BP) Stormers 24 Brisbane 17,866
Friday 21 April 1940 Western Force 23 Crusaders 23 Perth 30,231
Saturday 22 April 1940 Brumbies 21 Hurricanes 16 (1 BP) Canberra 17,122
Saturday 22 April 1500 Sharks 32 (1 BP) Blues 15 Durban
Saturday 22 April 1700 Bulls 46 (1 BP) Cats 17 Pretoria
Bye
Highlanders Waratahs
Top Four after eleven rounds
Pos Team Pld W D L F A +/- BP Pts
1 Crusaders 10 9 1 0 327 162 165 4 42
2 Waratahs 10 8 0 2 295 133 162 6 38
3 Hurricanes 10 7 0 3 248 180 68 6 34
4 Brumbies 10 7 1 2 251 208 43 2 32

[edit] Week 12

Date Time Home team Score Away team Score Ground Crowd
Friday 28 April 1935 Highlanders 3 Waratahs 20 Dunedin
Friday 28 April 1910 Cats 34 (1 BP) Western Force 34 (1 BP) Johannesburg
Saturday 29 April 1935 Hurricanes 35 (1 BP) Chiefs 10 Wellington 27,011
Saturday 29 April 1940 Brumbies 36 (1 BP) Reds 0 Canberra 17,041
Saturday 29 April 1500 Cheetahs 33 (2 BP) Blues 34 (1 BP) Bloemfontein
Saturday 29 April 1700 Bulls 34 (1 BP) Sharks 27 (2 BP) Pretoria 45,000
Saturday 29 April 1910 Stormers 28 Crusaders 17 Cape Town
Top Four after twelve rounds
Pos Team Pld W D L F A +/- BP Pts
1 Waratahs 11 9 0 2 315 136 179 6 42
2 Crusaders 11 9 1 1 344 190 154 4 42
3 Hurricanes 11 8 0 3 283 190 93 7 39
4 Brumbies 11 8 1 2 297 208 89 3 37

[edit] Week 13

Date Time Home team Score Away team Score Ground Crowd
Friday 5 May 1935 Hurricanes 26 Reds 22 (1 BP) Wellington 21,367
Friday 5 May 1910 Bulls 17 Crusaders 35 (1 BP) Pretoria 41,968
Saturday 6 May 1935 Chiefs 37 (1 BP) Waratahs 33 (2 BP) Hamilton
Saturday 6 May 1940 Brumbies 26 (1 BP) Highlanders 28 Canberra 19,023
Saturday 6 May 1500 Cheetahs 14 (1 BP) Western Force 16 Bloemfontein
Saturday 6 May 1700 Sharks 24 Stormers 17 (1BP) Durban
Saturday 6 May 1910 Cats 34 (1 BP) Blues 33 (2 BP) Johannesburg
Top Four after thirteen rounds
Pos Team Pld W D L F A +/- BP Pts
1 Crusaders 12 10 1 1 370 207 172 5 47
2 Waratahs 12 9 0 3 348 173 175 8 44
3 Hurricanes 12 9 0 3 309 212 97 7 43
4 Brumbies 12 8 1 3 323 236 87 4 38

[edit] Week 14

Date Time Home team Score Away team Score Ground Crowd
Friday 12 May 1935 Crusaders 33 Brumbies 3 Christchurch
Friday 12 May 1940 Reds 22 Highlanders 16 (1 BP) Thuringowa 10,580
Friday 12 May 1910 Sharks 41 (1 BP) Western Force 25 (1 BP) Durban
Saturday 13 May 1935 Blues 9 Chiefs 30 Auckland
Saturday 13 May 1940 Waratahs 14 (1 BP) Hurricanes 19 Sydney 37,042
Saturday 13 May 1500 Cheetahs 28 Cats 23 (1 BP) Bloemfontein
Saturday 13 May 1700 Stormers 10 Bulls 43 (1 BP) Cape Town
Top Four after fourteen rounds
Pos Team Pld W D L F A +/- BP Pts
1 Crusaders 13 11 1 1 412 210 202 5 51
2 Hurricanes 13 10 0 3 328 226 102 7 47
3 Waratahs 13 9 0 4 362 192 170 9 45
4 Bulls 13 7 1 5 355 290 65 7 38

The final round saw the last semi-final berth change hands three times over the weekend. The Brumbies started the weekend on 38 points with the Sharks and the Bulls both behind on 33. This meant the Brumbies did not even need to defeat the Crusaders to secure their semi-final berth; they only needed to collect a bonus point by scoring four tries or staying within 7 points of the Crusaders.

However, the Brumbies lost 33-3 and failed to secure any competition points at all, leaving the door open for the two South African teams. The Sharks played first, needing to win with a bonus point for four tries scored and a points differential of more than ten in their game against the Force. The Sharks duly achieved both and moved into fourth position on the table.

The Sharks were overtaken by the Bulls after the Bulls' 43-10 win over the Stormers. The Bulls needed to score four or more tries and win by at least 32 points and won by 33, securing the final spot after having the longest odds of the three teams that could have earned 4th.

[edit] Semi-Finals

The first semi final saw the Hurricanes defeat the Waratahs in Wellington. This was the first ever semi final victory for the Hurricanes and the Waratahs second loss - the first being the Brumbies 51-10 victory in 2002. The Crusaders made it two semi final defeats in a row for the Bulls, after a crushing 35-15 win. This sets up the Crusaders fifth straight appearance in the final and their 8th final appearance in the last 9 seasons. As the Crusaders were higher on the ladder than the Hurricanes the final was played at Jade Stadium, Christchurch on May 27.

Date Time Home team Score Away team Score Ground Crowd
Friday 19 May 1935 Hurricanes 16 Waratahs 14 Wellington 34,500
Saturday 20 May 1935 Crusaders 35 Bulls 15 Christchurch 24,000

[edit] Final

The fog at Jade Stadium in the final
The fog at Jade Stadium in the final
Main article: 2006 Super 14 Final

On the night of the final, Christchurch was shrouded in very thick fog, meaning visibility was very poor, the game has thus been dubbed "gorillas in the mist" (after the movie of the same name). The opposite side of the field was barely visible, and the advertisements were unreadable. The players thus had a very tough time, especially the penalty kickers on each side, who both misjudged the distance to the goalposts and fell short. Players of international calibre made unusual mistakes due to the eerie fog that engulfed the stadium. The Sky Sports announcers were forced to split commentary on the game, as they could not make out anything from the commentary box, so the sideline commentator had to fill in what they could not see.

No tries were scored in the first half; all points came from penalties, leading to a half-time score of 6-3 to the Crusaders. In the second half, more penalties were awarded leading to a score of 9-all, before the Crusaders scored a converted try through Casey Laulala. Daniel Carter kicked another penalty bringing it to 19-9. Jimmy Gopperth then kicked another penalty with 10 minutes remaining, bringing the final score to 19-12.

Teams Crusaders - Hurricanes
Score 19 - 12
Date 27 May 2006
Stadium Jade Stadium, Christchurch
Crowd 36,500
Official Jonathan Kaplan (South Africa)
Team lists
Crusaders Starting Line-up

15 Leon MacDonald, 14 Rico Gear, 13 Casey Laulala, 12 Aaron Mauger, 11 Scott Hamilton, 10 Daniel Carter, 9 Kevin Senio, 8 Mose Tuiali'i, 7 Richie McCaw (captain), 6 Reuben Thorne, 5 Ross Filipo, 4 Chris Jack, 3 Greg Sommerville, 2 Corey Flynn, 1 Wyatt Crockett.
Replacements
16 Tone Kopelani, 17 Campbell Johnstone, 18 Johnny Leo'o, 19 Tanerau Latimer, 20 Stephen Brett, 21 Cameron McIntyre, 22 Caleb Ralph

Hurricanes Starting Line-up

15 Isaia Toeava, 14 Lome Fa'atau, 13 Ma'a Nonu, 12 Tana Umaga, 11 Shannon Paku, 10 David Holwell, 9 Piri Weepu, 8 Rodney So'oialo (captain), 7 Chris Masoe, 6 Jerry Collins, 5 Jason Eaton, 4 Paul Tito, 3 Neemia Tialata, 2 Andrew Hore, 1 John Schwalger.
Replacements
16 Luke Mahoney, 17 Joe McDonnell, 18 Luke Andrews, 19 Thomas Waldrom, 20 Brendan Haami, 21 Jimmy Gopperth, 22 Tamati Ellison

Points breakdown
Crusaders 4 penalty goals by Carter (32’, 37’, 46’ and 69’), 1 try by Laulala (62’), 1 conversion by Carter (63’)
Hurricanes 4 penalty goals by Weepu (14’), Holwell (44’) and Gopperth (56’ and 70’)

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ "It is official: Spears shafted", RugbyRugby.com, 19 April 2006
  2. ^ Southern Spears get okay to compete in Super 14. Pretoria News (2006-08-05). Retrieved on 2006-08-05.
  3. ^ From Cats to Lions ... the new look. Planet Rugby (2006-09-08). Retrieved on 2006-09-13.

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