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Teamperformances T E A M P E R F O R M A N C E S - S U P E R R U G B Y 2 0 1 9 Teams Points Tries Teams Points Tries Teams Points Tries Teams Points Tries Teams Points Tries Blues For Agst For Agst Brumbies For Agst For Agst Bulls For Agst For Agst Chiefs For Agst For Agst Crusaders For Agst For Agst Crusaders (H) 22 24 3 4 Rebels (H) 27 34 4 5 Stormers (H) 40 3 4 0 Highlanders (H) 27 30 4 3 Blues (A) 24 22 4 3 Sharks (A) 7 26 1 4 Chiefs (H) 54 17 8 2 Jaguares (A) 12 27 0 3 Brumbies (A) 17 54 2 8 Hurricanes (H) 38 22 6 4 Jaguares (A) 19 23 1 3 Hurricanes (A) 13 43 2 6 Lions (A) 30 12 2 2 Sunwolves (H) 15 30 2 3 Reds (A) 22 12 4 2 Sunwolves (H) 28 20 4 2 Rebels (A) 26 29 4 4 Sharks (H) 37 14 3 2 Crusaders (A) 28 57 4 9 Chiefs (H) 57 28 9 4 Highlanders (H) 33 26 4 2 Waratahs (H) 19 13 3 2 Chiefs (H) 20 56 2 7 Hurricanes (H) 23 23 2 2 Highlanders (A) - - - - Stormers (H) 24 9 3 0 Reds (A) 14 36 2 5 Sharks (A) 19 16 1 2 Bulls (A) 56 20 7 2 Waratahs (A) 12 20 2 3 Waratahs (H) 32 29 4 4 Crusaders (A) 14 36 2 5 Jaguares (H) 20 22 1 3 Jaguares (A) 30 27 3 3 Hurricanes (A) 32 8 4 1 Chiefs (A) 29 33 4 5 Lions (H) 31 20 5 3 Reds (H) 32 17 5 2 Blues (H) 33 29 5 4 Brumbies (H) 36 14 5 2 Highlanders (A) 12 24 2 3 Stormers (A) 19 17 3 2 Stormers (A) 23 24 2 3 Lions (H) 17 23 3 2 Highlanders (H) 43 17 6 2 Brumbies (A) 21 26 2 4 Jaguares (A) 15 20 2 3 Waratahs (H) 28 21 3 3 Hurricanes (A) 19 47 3 7 Lions (H) 36 10 5 1 Hurricanes (H) 12 22 2 3 Blues (H) 26 21 4 2 Crusaders (H) 13 45 1 7 Highlanders (A) 31 31 5 4 Sharks (H) 21 21 3 0 Chiefs (H) 23 8 4 1 Sunwolves (H) 33 0 5 0 Rebels (A) 32 17 4 3 Sharks (H) 29 23 4 2 Bulls (A) 45 13 7 1 Crusaders (A) 11 19 1 1 Bulls (H) 22 10 4 1 Brumbies (A) 10 22 1 4 Blues (A) 8 23 1 4 Stormers (A) 19 19 3 1 Bulls (H) 22 22 3 3 Sunwolves (A) 42 19 6 3 Blues (A) 22 22 3 3 Reds (H) 19 13 3 1 Blues (H) 19 11 1 1 Reds (A) 28 29 4 4 Waratahs (A) 35 24 5 3 Highlanders (A) 24 24 3 4 Crusaders (H) 40 27 6 4 Chiefs (A) 27 40 4 6 Hurricanes (A) 24 29 3 4 Reds (H) 40 27 6 3 Lions (H) 48 27 7 2 Rebels (A) 59 8 9 1 Rebels (H) 66 0 10 0 347 369 45 47 Total 430 366 65 49 Total 410 369 42 50 Total 451 465 63 59 Total 497 257 73 31 Highlanders For Agst For Agst Hurricanes For Agst For Agst Jaguares For Agst For Agst Lions For Agst For Agst Rebels For Agst For Agst Chiefs (A) 30 27 3 4 Waratahs (H) 20 19 2 1 Lions (H) 16 25 1 3 Jaguares (A) 25 16 3 1 Brumbies (A) 34 27 5 4 Reds (H) 36 31 5 4 Crusaders (A) 22 38 4 6 Bulls (H) 27 12 3 0 Stormers (A) 17 19 2 1 Highlanders (H) 24 19 4 3 Rebels (A) 19 24 3 4 Brumbies (H) 43 13 6 2 Blues (H) 23 19 3 1 Bulls (H) 12 30 2 2 Brumbies (H) 29 26 4 4 Hurricanes (A) 22 25 3 3 Highlanders (H) 25 22 3 3 Lions (A) 39 47 6 7 Jaguares (H) 47 39 7 6 Lions (A) 33 36 5 5 Crusaders (H) - - - - Chiefs (A) 23 23 2 2 Stormers (A) 8 35 1 4 Rebels (H) 36 33 5 5 Sharks (A) 14 28 2 3 Blues (A) 26 33 2 4 Stormers (A) 34 28 5 3 Chiefs (H) 27 30 3 3 Sunwolves (A) 37 24 6 3 Reds (A) 32 13 4 1 Hurricanes (H) 28 31 4 4 Crusaders (H) 8 32 1 4 Bulls (A) 22 20 3 1 Sharks (H) 5 42 1 6 Sunwolves (H) 42 15 6 2 Crusaders (A) 17 43 2 6 Highlanders (A) 31 28 4 4 Sharks (A) 51 17 7 2 Brumbies (A) 20 31 3 5 Stormers (H) 24 41 3 5 Blues (H) 24 12 3 2 Sunwolves (A) 29 23 4 2 Brumbies (H) 20 15 3 2 Chiefs (A) 23 17 2 3 Waratahs (A) 20 23 2 2 Sunwolves (A) 52 0 8 0 Chiefs (H) 47 19 7 3 Stormers (H) 30 25 3 1 Crusaders (A) 10 36 1 5 Hurricanes (A) 19 29 3 4 Chiefs (H) 31 31 4 5 Rebels (H) 29 19 4 3 Highlanders (A) 27 32 3 4 Waratahs (H) 29 28 4 4 Reds (H) 30 24 4 2 Jaguares (H) 32 27 4 3 Blues (A) 22 12 3 2 Hurricanes (A) 28 20 4 3 Highlanders (H) 38 29 5 5 Bulls (H) 17 32 3 4 Lions (A) 29 38 5 5 Jaguares (H) 20 28 3 4 Waratahs (A) 23 15 2 2 Sharks (A) 17 27 2 3 Sunwolves (A) 52 7 8 1 Stormers (A) 22 34 3 4 Sharks (A) 30 17 3 2 Reds (A) 34 23 5 2 Stormers (H) 41 22 6 3 Waratahs (H) 15 20 2 2 Bulls (H) 24 24 4 3 Lions (A) 37 17 5 2 Sharks (H) 34 7 5 1 Hurricanes (H) 17 37 2 5 Crusaders (A) 0 66 0 10 Waratahs (H) 49 12 7 2 Blues (H) 29 24 4 3 Sunwolves (H) 52 10 8 2 Bulls (A) 27 48 2 7 Chiefs (H) 8 59 1 9 Total 441 392 60 53 Total 449 362 60 46 Total 461 352 60 38 Total 401 478 53 64 Total 393 465 56 61 Reds For Agst For Agst Sharks For Agst For Agst Stormers For Agst For Agst Sunwolves For Agst For Agst Waratahs For Agst For Agst Highlanders (A) 31 36 4 5 Sunwolves (A) 45 10 6 1 Bulls (A) 3 40 0 4 Sharks (H) 10 45 1 6 Hurricanes (H) 19 20 1 2 Crusaders (H) 12 22 2 4 Blues (H) 26 7 4 1 Lions (H) 19 17 1 2 Waratahs (H) 30 31 3 5 Sunwolves (A) 31 30 5 3 Waratahs (A) 17 28 3 3 Stormers (H) 11 16 1 1 Sharks (A) 16 11 1 1 Chiefs (A) 30 15 3 2 Reds (H) 28 17 3 3 Sunwolves (A) 34 31 5 4 Bulls (A) 14 37 2 3 Jaguares (H) 35 8 4 1 Blues (A) 20 28 2 4 Brumbies (A) 13 19 2 3 Brumbies (H) 36 14 5 2 Rebels (H) 28 14 3 2 Hurricanes (A) 28 34 3 5 Reds (H) 31 34 4 5 Crusaders (H) 20 12 3 2 Rebels (H) 13 32 1 4 Bulls (H) 16 19 2 1 Blues (A) 9 24 0 3 Lions (H) 24 37 3 6 Sunwolves (H) 29 31 4 4 Stormers (H) 24 12 3 2 Lions (A) 42 5 6 1 Reds (A) 12 24 2 3 Waratahs (A) 31 29 4 4 Blues (A) 29 32 4 4 Bulls (A) 17 32 2 5 Jaguares (H) 17 51 2 7 Rebels (A) 41 24 5 3 Rebels (A) 15 42 2 6 Rebels (H) 23 20 2 2 Sharks (A) 21 14 3 2 Reds (H) 14 21 2 3 Brumbies (H) 17 19 2 3 Hurricanes (H) 23 29 2 4 Sharks (H) 15 23 2 2 Sunwolves (H) 32 26 4 2 Waratahs (A) 23 15 2 2 Bulls (H) 24 23 3 2 Highlanders (H) 0 52 0 8 Bulls (A) 21 28 3 3 Rebels (A) 24 30 2 4 Crusaders (A) 21 21 0 3 Jaguares (A) 25 30 1 3 Reds (A) 26 32 2 4 Lions (A) 28 29 4 4 Waratahs (H) 32 40 6 4 Chiefs (A) 23 29 2 4 Crusaders (H) 19 19 1 3 Brumbies (A) 0 33 0 5 Reds (A) 40 32 4 6 Chiefs (A) 13 19 1 3 Lions (H) 27 17 3 2 Highlanders (H) 34 22 4 3 Rebels (H) 7 52 1 8 Jaguares (H) 15 23 2 2 Jaguares (H) 23 34 2 5 Hurricanes (H) 17 30 2 3 Lions (A) 22 41 3 6 Brumbies (H) 19 42 3 6 Rebels (A) 20 15 2 2 Blues (H) 29 28 4 4 Jaguares (A) 7 34 1 5 Sunwolves (H) 31 18 4 2 Stormers (A) 18 31 2 4 Brumbies (H) 24 35 3 5 Brumbies (A) 27 40 3 6 Stormers (A) 12 9 2 0 Sharks (H) 9 12 0 2 Jaguares (A) 10 52 2 8 Highlanders (A) 12 49 2 7 Total 385 438 50 59 Total 343 335 40 39 Total 344 366 34 46 Total 294 584 34 85 Total 367 415 46 54.
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