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Super 12 - Statistics - Page 1 SUPER 12 - STATISTICS - PAGE 1 1996 Teams Won Lost Draw Log 1st Queensland Reds 9 2 0 41 2nd Auckland Blues 8 3 0 41 FINAL 3rd Northern Transvaal 8 3 0 33 Auckland Blues 45 4th Natal 6 5 0 28 Natal 21 10th Transvaal 3 8 0 16 Top try scorers for series 11th Western Province 3 7 1 15 James Small 13 1997 Teams Won Lost Draw Log 1st Auckland Blues 10 0 1 50 2nd ACT Brumbies 8 3 0 41 FINAL 3rd Wellington Hurricanes 6 5 0 34 Auckland Blues 27 4th Natal Sharks 5 4 2 30 ACT Brumbies 7 5th Gauteng Lions 5 5 1 28 Top try scorers for series 7th Freestate Cheetahs 5 6 0 25 Joe Roff 14 8th Northern Transvaal 3 5 3 22 1998 Teams Won Lost Draw Log 1st Auckland Blues 9 2 0 43 2nd Canterbury Crusaders 8 3 0 41 FINAL 3rd Coastal Sharks 7 4 0 36 Canterbury Crusaders 20 4th Otago Highlanders 7 4 0 34 Auckland Blues 13 9th Western Province 3 8 0 18 Top try scorers for series 11th Bulls Stephan Terblanche 3 8 0 16 10 12th Cats 2 9 0 14 Joeli Vidiri 1999 Teams Won Lost Draw Log 1st Queensland Reds 8 2 1 36 2nd Stormers 8 3 0 36 FINAL 3rd Otago Highlanders 8 3 0 35 Canterbury Crusaders 24 4th Canterbury Crusaders 7 4 1 33 Otago Highlanders 19 7th Coastal Sharks 5 5 1 25 Top try scorers for series 11th Cats 4 7 0 22 Conrad Stoltz 8 12th Bulls 1 10 0 7 Joe Roff 2000 Teams Won Lost Draw Log 1st ACT Brumbies 9 2 0 45 2nd Canterbury Crusaders 8 3 0 39 FINAL 3rd Otago Highlanders 6 5 0 32 Canterbury Crusaders 20 4th Cats 7 6 0 32 ACT Brumbies 19 5th Stormers 6 6 1 31 Top try scorers for series 11th Bulls 1 9 2 11 Andrew Walker 13 12th Coastal Sharks 1 10 1 9 2001 Teams Won Lost Draw Log 1st ACT Brumbies 8 3 0 40 2nd Coastal Sharks 8 3 0 38 FINAL 3rd Cats 7 4 0 34 ACT Brumbies 36 4th Queensland Reds 6 5 0 32 Sharks 6 7th Stormers 5 6 0 26 Top try scorers for series 12th Bulls 2 9 0 11 Aisea Tuilavu 14 8 Andrew Walker 15 SUPER 12 & SUPER 14 - STATISTICS - PAGE 2 2002 Teams Won Lost Draw Log 1st Canterbury Crusaders 11 0 0 51 2nd NSW Waratahs 8 3 0 39 FINAL 3rd ACT Brumbies 7 4 0 38 Canterbury Crusaders 31 4th Otago Highlanders 8 3 0 38 ACT Brumbies 13 7th Stormers 5 6 0 27 Top try scorers for series 10th Coastal Sharks 4 7 0 20 Roger Randle 14 12 11th Cats 1 10 0 6 12th Bulls 0 11 0 4 2003 Teams Won Lost Draw Log 1st Auckland Blues 10 1 0 49 2nd Canterbury Crusaders 8 3 0 40 FINAL 3rd Wellington Hurricanes 7 4 0 35 Auckland Blues 21 4th ACT Brumbies 6 5 0 31 Canterbury Crusaders 17 6th Bulls 6 5 0 30 Top try scorers for series 9th Stormers 5 6 0 23 Doug Howlett 12 11th Sharks 3 8 0 17 12th Cats 2 9 0 13 2004 Teams Won Lost Draw Log 1st ACT Brumbies 8 3 0 40 2nd Canterbury Crusaders 7 4 0 34 FINAL 3rd Stormers 7 4 0 33 ACT Brumbies 47 4th Chiefs 7 4 0 33 Canterbury Crusaders 38 6th Bulls 5 5 1 28 Top try scorers for series 7th Sharks 5 6 0 28 Stirling Mortlock 13 10 12th Cats 1 10 0 11 2005 Teams Won Lost Draw Log 1st Canterbury Crusaders 9 2 0 44 2nd NSW Waratahs 9 2 0 44 FINAL 3rd Bulls 7 4 0 34 Canterbury Crusaders 35 4th Wellington Hurricanes 8 3 0 34 NSW Waratahs 25 9th Stormer 3 7 0 18 Top try scorers for series 11th Cats 1 9 1 13 Rico Gear 14 15 12th Sharks 1 9 1 11 SUPER 14 - STATISTICS 2006 Teams Won Lost Draw Log 1st Canterbury Crusaders 11 1 1 51 2nd Wellington Hurricanes 10 3 0 47 FINAL 3rd NSW Waratahs 9 4 0 45 Canterbury Crusaders 19 4th Bulls 7 5 1 38 Wellington Hurricanes 14 5th Sharks 7 6 0 38 Top try scorers for series 10th Cheetahs 5 8 0 27 Lome Fa'atau 10 11th Stormers 4 8 1 23 Scott Staniforth 9 13th Lions 2 10 1 15 Stirling Mortlock SUPER 14 & SUPER RUGBY - STATISTICS - PAGE 3 2007 Teams Won Lost Draw Log 1st Sharks 10 3 0 45 2nd Bulls 9 4 0 42 3rd Crusaders 8 5 0 42 FINAL 4th Blues 9 4 0 42 Bulls 20 10th Stormers 6 7 0 27 Sharks 19 11th Cheetahs 4 8 1 22 Top try scorers for series 12th Lions 5 8 0 22 JP Pietersen 12 2008 Teams Won Lost Draw Log 1st Crusaders 11 2 0 52 2nd Waratahs 9 3 1 43 FINAL 3rd Sharks 9 3 1 42 Crusaders 20 4th Hurricanes 8 4 1 41 Waratahs 12 5th Stormers 8 4 1 41 Top try scorers for series 10th Bulls 6 7 0 28 Lelia Masaga 8 13th Cheetahs 1 12 0 13 Akona Ndungane 14th Lions 2 10 1 12 Jongi Nokwe 7 Ma'a Nonu 2009 Teams Won Lost Draw Log 1st Bulls 10 3 0 46 2nd Chiefs 9 4 0 45 3rd Hurricanes 9 4 0 44 FINAL 4th Crusaders 8 4 1 41 Bulls 61 6th Sharks 8 5 0 38 Chiefs 17 10th Stormers 5 8 0 27 Top try scorers for series 12th Lions 4 9 0 25 Ma'a Nonu 9 14th Cheetahs 2 11 0 12 Bryan Habana 8 2010 Teams Won Lost Draw Log 1st Bulls 10 3 0 47 2nd Stormers 9 4 0 44 FINAL 3rd Waratahs 9 4 0 43 Bulls 25 4th Crusaders 8 4 1 41 Stormers 17 9th Sharks 7 6 0 33 Top try scorers for series 10th Cheetahs Drew Mitchell 5 7 1 26 9 14th Lions 0 13 0 5 Joe Rokocoko SUPER RUGBY - STATISTICS 2011 Teams Won Lost Draw Log 1st Reds 13 3 0 66 2nd Stormers 12 4 0 63 3rd Crusaders 11 4 1 61 FINAL 4th Blues 10 5 1 60 Reds 18 5th Waratahs 10 6 0 57 Crusaders 13 6th Sharks 10 5 1 57 Top try scorers for series 7th Bulls Bjorn Basson 10 6 0 54 9 11th Cheetahs 5 11 0 40 Sarel Pretorius 14th Lions 3 12 1 29 Rene Ranger 8 2012 Teams Won Lost Draw Log 1st Stormers 14 2 0 66 2nd Chiefs 12 4 0 64 3rd Reds 11 5 0 58 FINAL 4th Crusaders 11 5 0 64 Chiefs 37 5th Bulls 10 6 0 59 Sharks 6 6th Sharks 10 6 0 59 Top try scorers for series 10th Cheetahs André Taylor 5 11 0 38 10 15th Lions 3 13 0 25 Bjorn Basson Julian Savea 9 SUPER RUGBY - STATISTICS - PAGE 4 2013 Teams Won Lost Draw Log 1st Chiefs 12 4 0 66 2nd Bulls 12 4 0 63 3rd Brumbies 10 4 2 60 FINAL 4th Crusaders 11 5 0 60 Chiefs 27 5th Reds 10 4 2 58 Brumbies 22 6th Cheetahs 10 6 0 54 Top try scorer for series 7th Stormers 9 7 0 50 Frank Halai 10 8th Sharks 8 8 0 48 Most points for series 15th Kings 3 12 1 24 Morné Steyn 230 2014 Teams Won Lost Draw Log 1st 2nd 3rd FINAL 4th 5th 6th Top try scorers for series 2015 Teams Won Lost Draw Log 1st 2nd 3rd FINAL 4th 5th 6th Top try scorers for series 2016 Teams Won Lost Draw Log 1st 2nd 3rd FINAL 4th 5th 6th Top try scorers for series 2017 Teams Won Lost Draw Log 1st 2nd 3rd FINAL 4th 5th 6th Top try scorers for series SUPER RUGBY - STATISTICS - PAGE 5 New Zealand - Super Rugby Trophy Winners 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2002 2003 2005 2006 2008 2012 2013 Australia - Super Rugby Trophy Winners 1994 1995 2001 2004 2011 South Africa - Super Rugby Trophy Winners 1993 2007 2009 2010 Performance of top 3 SA teams on overseas tours - 1998 to 2013 (Totals & Averages for the past 16 years) Best Tours Points Points Tries Tries Bonus Average Team Match points (12+ points) against for against for points Tour points 2008-2011 Stormers (16 Tours) 1638 1430 182 159 30 136 8.50 1998-2009-2011 Sharks (16 Tours) 1913 1496 216 174 34 128 8.00 2007 Bulls (16 Tours) 2112 1308 255 146 25 87 5.44 Cats (8 Tours) 1243 593 157 65 14 22 2.75 Lions (7 Tours) 1018 515 129 60 8 28 4.00 2013 Cheetahs (8 Tours) 1076 602 133 69 13 38 4.75 Kings (1 Tour) 156 108 18 12 1 7 7.00 Appearances of SA teams in Semi-Finals & Finals - 1996 to 2013 SA Teams in Semi-Finals # SA Teams in Finals # Sharks 7 Sharks 4 Bulls 7 Bulls 3 Stormers 5 Stormers 1 Cheetahs 0 Cheetahs 0 Lions 0 Lions 0 Cats 0 Cats 0 Kings 0 Kings 0 SUPER 12 - STATISTICS - PAGE 6 Performance of SA teams on overseas tours (Page 1) Points Points Tries Tries Bonus Match Tour P Year Overseas Team SA Team o against for against for points points points s S ACT Brumbies 23 41 3 6 1 5 u Otago Highlanders 41 35 5 5 2 2 p 1998 Sharks 12 3 Wellington Hurricanes 23 31 3 6 1 5 e NSW Waratahs 51 18 7 2 0 0 r Auckland Blues 6 12 0 0 0 4 1 Chiefs 32 19 4 3 0 0 1999 Sharks 6 7 2 Canterbury Crusaders 34 29 3 4 2 2 Queensland Reds 34 13 4 2 0 0 Wellington Hurricanes 40 23 5 3 0 0 Otago Highlanders 27 20 3 3 1 1 2000 Sharks 5 12 ACT Brumbies 51 10 7 1 0 0 NSW Waratahs 19 26 1 3 0 4 Auckland Blues 27 41 4 4 1 5 Chiefs 8 24 1 4 1 5 2001 Sharks 11 2 Queensland Reds 32 27 4 3 1 1 Canterbury Crusaders 34 24 4 3 0 0 Otago Highlanders 45 5 5 1 0 0 ACT Brumbies 38 8 4 1 0 0 2002 Sharks 0 10 Wellington Hurricanes 40 17 4 2 0 0 NSW Waratahs 42 8 5 1 0 0 Chiefs 25 31 4 4 1 5 Canterbury Crusaders 23 18 3 2 1 1 2003 Sharks 6 11 Auckland Blues 25 16 3 1 0 0 Queensland Reds 22 13 1 1 0 0 NSW Waratahs 48 14 6 2 0 0 ACT Brumbies 23 20 2 1 1 1 2004 Sharks 10 7 Otago Highlanders 35 36 4 5 1 5 Wellington Hurricanes 20 21 2 2 0 4 Waikato Chiefs 40 5 6 1 0 0 Auckland Blues 36 13 5 1 0 0 2005 Sharks 2 12 Queensland Reds 30 25 4 3 1 1 Canterbury Crusaders 77 34 11 5 1 1 S Crusaders 22 20 2 2 1 1 u Waratahs 31 16 3 1 0 0 p 2006 Brumbies Sharks 35 30 4 2 1 1 7 5 e Highlanders 11 26 1 3 0 4 r Hurricanes 23 17 2 2 1 1 1 Force 22 12 1 0 0 0 4 Reds 16 59 1 9 1 5 2007 Sharks 10 1 Blues 25 32 3 3 0 4 Chiefs 35 27 4 4 1 1 Hurricanes 13 13 1 1 0 2 Highlanders 17 19 2 2 0 4 2008 Brumbies Sharks 27 21 3 2 1 1 7 3 Waratahs 25 10 4 1 0 0 Crusaders 18 10 2 1 0 0 Chiefs 15 22 2 3 0 4 Blues 31 35 3 4 1 5 2009 Sharks 13 6 Reds 25 13 3 1 0 0 Force 10 22 1 3 0 4 Crusaders 35 6 4 0 0 0 Waratahs 25 21 3 2 1 1 2010Brumbies Sharks 24 22 2 1 1 1 10 9 Highlanders 16 30 1 3 0 4 Hurricanes 26 29 2 2 0 4 Total Total Total Total Total Total Average Totals from 1998 to 2010 1578 1189 181 137 25 99 7.62 Legend to Log postitions 1 2-3 4-7 8-10 11-14 Wood spooners SUPER 12 - STATISTICS - PAGE 7 Performance of SA teams on overseas tours (Page 2) Points Points Tries Tries Bonus Match Tour P Year Overseas Team SA Team o against for against for points points points s S Force 12 39 0 5 1 5 u Rebels 32 34 4 4 1 5 p 2011 Sharks 12 6 Chiefs 15 9 0 0 1 1 e r Crusaders (Twickenham) 44 28 5 4 1 1 Waratahs 34 30 4 3 1 1 R Brumbies 26 29 2 4 1 5 2012 Sharks 11 6 u Hurricanes 42 18 6 2 0 0 g Blues 23 29 2 4 1 5 b Chiefs 37 29
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