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SHARKS V WARATAHS Super Rugby 2014 SHARKS v WARATAHS Round 7 29/3/14 lkk kl A. Table of Contents A. Table of Contents .................................................................................................................... 2 1. Opta Facts ............................................................................................................................... 3 2. Head to Head .......................................................................................................................... 4 3. Previous Meetings................................................................................................................... 5 4. Season Results ....................................................................................................................... 6 5. Team Statistics ........................................................................................................................ 8 6. Appearance Data .................................................................................................................... 9 7. Appearance Data .................................................................................................................. 10 8. Competition leading scorers and top performers .................................................................. 11 9. Leading scorers and top performers – Sharks ...................................................................... 18 10. Leading scorers and top performers – Waratahs.................................................................. 19 11. Try analysis ........................................................................................................................... 20 12. Breakdown of penalties conceded ........................................................................................ 21 13. Sharks Lineout Analysis ........................................................................................................ 22 14. Waratahs Lineout Analysis ................................................................................................... 23 2 1. Opta Facts The Waratahs have come up with more clean breaks (9.8) and offloads (16.3) per game than any other team this season. The Waratahs (32.5) and Blues (30.8) are the only sides to average more points per game than the Sharks (29.8) this term. The Sharks have scored more tries (8) on the first phase of play than any other side this season. Israel Folau has made four more offloads (15) and clean breaks (11) than any other player this season. He has also scored four more tries than anybody else (8). The Sharks have lost six of eight against the Waratahs. 3 2. Head to Head Sharks Wins Draws Waratahs Wins Sharks Points Waratahs Points Total 2 0 6 150 189 Since 2006* 4 3. Previous Meetings Date Home Away Score Stage Competition 04/03/2006 Waratahs Sharks 31-16 SR 09/02/2007 Sharks Waratahs 22-9 SR 26/04/2008 Waratahs Sharks 25-10 SR 24/05/2008 Waratahs Sharks 28-13 SR 09/05/2009 Sharks Waratahs 12-16 SR 06/03/2010 Waratahs Sharks 25-21 SR 28/05/2011 Sharks Waratahs 26-21 SR 24/03/2012 Waratahs Sharks 34-30 SR 29/03/2014 Sharks Waratahs - SR 5 4. Season Results Date Home Away Score Try Bonus Losing Bonus Competition 15/02/2014 Sharks Bulls 31-16 X Super Rugby 22/02/2014 Sharks Hurricanes 27-9 Super Rugby 08/03/2014 Sharks Lions 37-23 X Super Rugby 15/03/2014 Sharks Reds 35-20 Super Rugby 22/03/2014 Bulls Sharks 23-19 X Super Rugby 6 Date Home Away Score Try Bonus Losing Bonus Competition 23/02/2014 Waratahs Force 43-21 X Super Rugby 01/03/2014 Waratahs Reds 32-5 X Super Rugby 15/03/2014 Brumbies Waratahs 28-23 X Super Rugby 21/03/2014 Waratahs Rebels 32-8 X Super Rugby 7 5. Team Statistics Metres Carries Passes Tackles Rucks Won Clean Breaks Missed Tackles Defenders Beaten Penalties Conceded Scrum Success Rate Turnovers Conceded Lineout Rate Success Blues 96.0 13.2 114.2 442.6 18.0 145.8 5.8 12.4 11.8 76.8 78.57% 66.67% Brumbies 99.0 21.4 109.8 363.4 14.4 128.8 7.4 12.6 16.6 77.4 94.59% 87.10% Bulls 90.6 13.8 92.2 317.4 11.6 99.4 3.4 10.2 15.8 65.0 93.33% 80.00% Cheetahs 139.5 21.0 97.5 414.0 14.5 132.5 5.5 10.5 16.8 52.5 83.12% 80.56% Chiefs 108.8 14.0 118.8 511.5 18.3 128.8 8.0 12.3 15.8 69.0 70.21% 93.55% Crusaders 89.8 13.5 116.8 372.3 12.5 155.3 4.3 9.8 16.5 72.0 80.77% 90.00% Force 129.4 19.2 98.0 332.2 15.6 106.8 5.2 11.2 12.6 67.2 90.00% 81.08% Highlanders 146.5 22.3 106.0 444.0 21.5 118.0 8.5 9.0 14.0 68.8 77.50% 87.50% Hurricanes 117.6 20.2 120.2 494.0 22.4 165.6 8.6 10.6 16.4 83.8 86.00% 77.78% Lions 100.3 15.7 82.0 336.0 12.3 108.3 2.5 10.3 14.2 54.5 85.11% 90.91% Rebels 98.0 15.8 113.3 452.0 20.3 139.8 6.8 11.8 16.5 79.8 88.68% 86.49% Reds 103.2 14.2 94.0 339.6 14.2 124.6 3.8 15.4 15.6 59.0 83.54% 85.29% Sharks 64.6 12.0 98.2 399.0 18.8 92.2 5.8 12.2 16.2 60.6 90.91% 81.08% Stormers 108.0 16.4 102.2 334.0 17.2 121.0 4.4 10.6 15.6 73.6 78.38% 86.84% Waratahs 96.3 13.3 123.3 497.0 18.8 154.8 9.8 12.5 15.3 77.5 81.13% 81.82% 8 6. Appearance Data Name Starts Sub Total Mins Max Mins Fewest Mins Andre Esterhuizen 0 1 13 13 13 Anton Bresler 5 0 267 59 53 Bismarck Du Plessis 5 0 386 80 77 Charl McLeod 0 5 151 66 30 Dale Chadwick 0 4 72 27 14 Ettienne Oosthuizen 0 2 51 30 25 Francois Steyn 5 0 399 80 79 Fred Zeilinga 0 0 0 0 0 Heimar Williams 1 2 87 80 21 J.P Pietersen 2 0 160 80 80 Jaco van Tonder 0 1 10 10 10 Jacobus Reinach 5 0 249 69 49 Jannie du Plessis 5 0 252 57 50 Jean Deysel 0 3 61 28 20 Kyle Cooper 0 3 14 7 2 Lourens Adriaanse 0 5 148 38 29 Lubabalo Mtembu 0 2 32 16 16 Lwazi Mvovo 5 0 391 80 78 Marcell Coetzee 5 0 396 80 79 Odwa Ndungane 3 0 215 80 71 Patrick Lambie 4 0 240 80 60 Paul Jordaan 3 0 240 80 80 Pieter-Steph du Toit 3 0 240 80 80 Ryan Kankowski 5 0 390 80 78 Sibusiso Sithole 2 2 185 80 37 SP Marais 5 0 399 80 79 Stephan Lewies 2 3 226 80 45 Tendai Mtawarira 5 0 328 80 65 Tim Swiel 0 1 61 61 61 Willem Alberts 5 0 317 80 63 9 7. Appearance Data Name Starts Sub Total Mins Max Mins Fewest Mins Adam Ashley-Cooper 4 0 309 80 77 Alofa Alofa 4 0 247 70 61 Benn Robinson 3 1 232 68 58 Bernard Foley 4 0 320 80 80 Brendan McKibbin 0 4 52 15 13 Dave Dennis 3 0 213 80 71 Israel Folau 4 0 292 80 73 Jaques Potgieter 3 1 208 71 52 Jeremy Tilse 0 4 41 12 10 Kane Douglas 4 0 316 80 79 Kurtley Beale 4 0 320 80 80 Matt Carraro 0 4 51 19 12 Michael Hooper 4 0 320 80 80 Nick Phipps 4 0 268 70 67 Paddy Ryan 4 0 205 59 51 Patrick McCutcheon 0 1 23 23 23 Peter Betham 4 0 320 80 80 Rob Horne 0 3 51 28 12 Sekope Kepu 1 3 163 62 40 Silatolu Latu 0 4 56 15 14 Stephen Hoiles 1 3 120 80 30 Tatafu Polota-Nau 4 0 264 67 66 Will Skelton 2 2 161 58 40 Wycliff Palu 3 1 228 80 57 10 8. Competition leading scorers and top performers Points Tries Player Team A No. Player Team A No. Marnitz Boshoff Lions 6 107 Israel Folau Waratahs 4 8 (2.0) Beauden Barrett Hurricanes 5 74 Robbie Coleman Brumbies 4 4 (1.0) Johan Goosen Cheetahs 6 62 Beauden Barrett Hurricanes 5 4 (0.8) Lima Sopoaga Highlanders 4 62 Jesse Mogg Brumbies 5 4 (0.8) Quade Cooper Reds 5 60 Chris Feauai-Sautia Reds 4 3 (0.8) Simon Hickey Blues 4 56 Matt Hodgson Force 5 3 (0.6) Patrick Lambie Sharks 4 52 Willem Alberts Sharks 5 3 (0.6) Nicholas White Brumbies 5 52 George Moala Blues 5 3 (0.6) Jacques-Louis Potgieter Bulls 3 51 Patrick Osborne Highlanders 2 2 (1.0) Bernard Foley Waratahs 4 50 Tevita Li Blues 4 2 (0.5) Tom Taylor Crusaders 4 43 Cornall Hendricks Cheetahs 6 2 (0.3) Sias Ebersohn Force 5 40 James Lowe Chiefs 3 2 (0.7) Israel Folau Waratahs 4 40 Courtnall Skosan Lions 3 2 (0.7) Aaron Cruden Chiefs 4 37 Francois de Klerk Lions 6 2 (0.3) Francois Steyn Sharks 5 35 Stefan Watermeyer Lions 6 2 (0.3) Demetri Catrakilis Stormers 4 33 Malakai Fekitoa Highlanders 4 2 (0.5) Jesse Mogg Brumbies 5 29 Odwa Ndungane Sharks 3 2 (0.7) Robbie Coleman Brumbies 4 20 Jacobus Reinach Sharks 5 2 (0.4) Bryce Hegarty Rebels 4 19 Tevita Kuridrani Brumbies 4 2 (0.5) Elgar Watts Cheetahs 5 17 Boom Prinsloo Cheetahs 6 2 (0.3) Chris Feauai-Sautia Reds 4 15 Scott Higginbotham Rebels 4 2 (0.5) George Moala Blues 5 15 Jonathan Ross Bulls 5 2 (0.4) Willem Alberts Sharks 5 15 Quade Cooper Reds 5 2 (0.4) Matt Hodgson Force 5 15 Jan Serfontein Bulls 5 2 (0.4) Jason Woodward Rebels 3 14 Lachlan Turner Reds 4 2 (0.5) *A : Appearances 11 Penalty Goals Conversions Player Team A No. Player Team A No. 23 13 Marnitz Boshoff Lions 6 (3.8) Bernard Foley Waratahs 4 (3.3) 16 10 Lima Sopoaga Highlanders 4 (4.0) Quade Cooper Reds 5 (2.0) 13 10 Patrick Lambie Sharks 4 (3.3) Nicholas White Brumbies 5 (2.0) 13 10 Johan Goosen Cheetahs 6 (2.2) Marnitz Boshoff Lions 6 (1.7) 12 10 Simon Hickey Blues 4 (3.0) Simon Hickey Blues 4 (2.5) 12 10 Beauden Barrett Hurricanes 5 (2.4) Sias Ebersohn Force 5 (2.0) 11 10 Tom Taylor Crusaders 4 (2.8) Johan Goosen Cheetahs 6 (1.7) 10 Quade Cooper Reds 5 (2.0) Beauden Barrett Hurricanes 5 9 (1.8) Demetri Catrakilis Stormers 4 9 (2.3) Aaron Cruden Chiefs 4 8 (2.0) Jacques-Louis Potgieter Bulls 3 9 (3.0) Lima Sopoaga Highlanders 4 7 (1.8) Nicholas White Brumbies 5 9 (1.8) Chris Noakes Blues 2 5 (2.5) Francois Steyn Sharks 5 9 (1.8) Jacques-Louis Potgieter Bulls 3 5 (1.7) Bernard Foley Waratahs 4 8 (2.0) Tom Taylor Crusaders 4 5 (1.3) Aaron Cruden Chiefs 4 7 (1.8) Patrick Lambie Sharks 4 4 (1.0) Sias Ebersohn Force 5 5 (1.0) Francois Steyn Sharks 5 4 (0.8) Louis Fouche Bulls 2 3 (1.5) Bryce Hegarty Rebels 4 4 (1.0) Zack Holmes Force 3 3 (1.0) Demetri Catrakilis Stormers 4 3 (0.8) Jason Woodward Rebels 3 3 (1.0) Peter Grant Stormers 3 3 (1.0) Handre Pollard Bulls 4 3 (0.8) Elgar Watts Cheetahs 5 3 (0.6) Jesse Mogg Brumbies 5 3 (0.6) Handre Pollard Bulls 4 2 (0.5) Bryce Hegarty Rebels 4 2 (0.5) Tim Swiel Sharks 1 1 (1.0) Elgar Watts Cheetahs 5 2 (0.4) Marty Banks Hurricanes 5 1 (0.2) Peter Grant Stormers 3 1 (0.3) Zack Holmes Force 3 1 (0.3) Angus Roberts Rebels 4 1 (0.3) Marty Banks Hurricanes 5 1 (0.2) 12 Tackles Missed Tackles Player Team A No.
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