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BLUES V CHEETAHS Super Rugby 2014 BLUES v CHEETAHS Round 6 22/3/14 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 – Blues ........................................................................ 18 10. Leading scorers and top performers – Cheetahs.................................................................. 19 11. Try analysis ........................................................................................................................... 20 12. Breakdown of penalties conceded ........................................................................................ 21 13. Blues Lineout Analysis .......................................................................................................... 22 14. Cheetahs Lineout Analysis ................................................................................................... 23 2 1. Opta Facts The Cheetahs have spent less time in possession (13m 48s) per game than any other side this season. Subsequently they have attempted the most tackles per game, sitting top of the attempts and misses charts. The Blues have conceded fewer turnovers per game (12.5) than any other side so far. The New Zealand outfit’s scrum success rate (59%) is the worst in the Super Rugby. The Cheetahs’ sits at 86%. The Blues have won five of their seven matches against the Cheetahs, but have suffered two defeats in their last three meetings. 3 2. Head to Head Blues Wins Draws Cheetahs Wins Blues Points Cheetahs Points Total 5 0 2 230 171 Since 2006* 4 3. Previous Meetings Date Home Away Score Stage Competition 29/04/2006 Cheetahs Blues 33-34 SR 06/04/2007 Blues Cheetahs 26-8 SR 01/03/2008 Cheetahs Blues 26-50 SR 13/03/2009 Blues Cheetahs 46-12 SR 01/05/2010 Cheetahs Blues 36-32 SR 02/04/2011 Blues Cheetahs 29-22 SR 06/07/2013 Cheetahs Blues 34-13 SR 22/03/2014 Blues Cheetahs - SR 5 4. Season Results Date Home Away Score Try Bonus Losing Bonus Competition 22/02/2014 Highlanders Blues 29-21 X Super Rugby 28/02/2014 Blues Crusaders 35-24 X Super Rugby 08/03/2014 Bulls Blues 38-22 X Super Rugby 15/03/2014 Lions Blues 39-36 X Super Rugby 6 Date Home Away Score Try Bonus Losing Bonus Competition 15/02/2014 Cheetahs Lions 20-21 X Super Rugby 21/02/2014 Cheetahs Bulls 15-9 X Super Rugby 28/02/2014 Rebels Cheetahs 35-14 X Super Rugby 07/03/2014 Reds Cheetahs 43-33 X Super Rugby 15/03/2014 Hurricanes Cheetahs 60-27 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 95.3 13.8 120.8 489.5 19.8 162.5 6.5 12.0 12.5 81.5 80.00% 58.62% Brumbies 95.0 20.8 111.0 374.5 14.0 128.0 8.8 13.0 17.8 77.0 94.92% 89.29% Bulls 87.5 13.5 96.5 301.5 11.5 100.3 2.8 10.0 17.3 69.0 91.67% 86.21% Cheetahs 148.2 23.0 92.2 407.2 15.2 130.2 5.2 10.4 16.8 51.0 83.08% 85.71% Chiefs 107.7 16.0 114.3 555.7 19.0 129.7 10.3 13.0 14.7 62.0 70.27% 95.65% 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 127.0 20.0 99.3 347.3 17.5 111.8 6.0 11.0 12.8 67.3 91.23% 77.78% Highlanders 123.3 18.7 108.0 437.3 21.3 121.0 9.3 7.7 14.7 68.7 73.53% 89.47% Hurricanes 119.0 19.8 105.3 452.5 19.8 146.0 8.8 10.3 15.5 71.0 83.72% 75.00% Lions 100.8 15.4 75.4 311.4 10.2 103.6 2.4 11.6 13.4 51.2 82.86% 90.24% Rebels 101.7 14.3 113.0 505.3 23.0 142.3 8.7 12.3 15.0 81.0 86.84% 88.89% Reds 104.8 12.0 95.5 372.8 13.5 125.3 4.0 14.5 16.0 55.5 86.76% 86.67% Sharks 64.8 12.0 98.0 410.8 19.8 91.5 6.5 13.3 15.8 60.3 91.67% 80.65% Stormers 106.8 16.5 101.5 309.3 15.5 124.5 4.3 10.3 16.8 73.8 81.03% 87.10% Waratahs 89.3 13.7 123.0 506.7 18.3 162.0 10.0 13.0 15.3 83.7 82.93% 77.27% 8 6. Appearance Data Name Starts Sub Total Mins Max Mins Fewest Mins Angus Taavao-Matau 0 4 124 33 31 Benji Marshall 1 1 102 80 34 Brendon O'Connor 1 3 101 47 25 Bryn Hall 0 4 44 24 11 Charles Piutau 4 0 320 80 80 Charlie Faumuina 4 0 195 51 48 Chris Noakes 2 0 148 80 49 Francis Saili 1 0 80 80 80 Frank Halai 4 0 301 80 75 George Moala 4 0 320 80 80 Jackson Willison 3 1 203 80 50 James Parsons 4 0 277 80 69 Jordan Manihera 0 1 24 24 24 Keven Mealamu 0 1 32 32 32 Liaki Moli 2 2 172 53 43 Luke Braid 4 0 314 80 78 Ofa Tu'ungafasi 1 0 58 58 58 Patrick Tuipulotu 2 2 148 55 37 Peter Saili 3 0 210 80 70 Piri Weepu 4 0 276 76 69 Pita Ahki 1 1 95 61 31 Sam Prattley 1 3 101 48 25 Simon Hickey 2 1 172 80 57 Steven Luatua 4 0 303 80 75 Tevita Li 2 1 179 80 59 Tom Donnelly 4 0 293 80 73 Tom McCartney 0 2 17 11 5 Tony Woodcock 2 1 161 71 53 9 7. Appearance Data Name Starts Sub Total Mins Max Mins Fewest Mins Adriaan Strauss 5 0 389 80 77 Andries Ferreira 0 1 10 10 10 Boom Prinsloo 5 0 313 80 62 Caylib Oosthuizen 5 0 243 50 48 Coenraad Oosthuizen 3 0 235 80 78 Cornall Hendricks 4 1 346 80 69 Elgar Watts 0 4 69 25 13 Francois Uys 5 0 393 80 78 Francois Venter 5 0 376 80 75 Hennie Daniller 1 2 128 80 32 Jean Cook 0 5 141 36 28 Johan Goosen 5 0 354 80 70 Johann Sadie 5 0 376 80 75 Lodewyk De Jager 5 0 346 80 69 Nicolaas Van Dyk 2 1 146 71 29 Phillip Van Der Walt 5 0 400 80 80 Pieter Labuschagne 5 0 319 80 63 Raymond Rhule 4 0 284 80 71 Rayno Barnes 0 2 27 16 5 Rayno Benjamin 1 1 57 44 28 Rossouw De Klerk 0 2 19 10 9 Rynard Landman 0 4 52 31 13 Sarel Pretorius 1 3 179 80 35 Shaun Venter 4 1 232 80 46 Trevor Nyakane 0 5 157 34 31 Willie Le Roux 5 0 379 80 75 10 8. Competition leading scorers and top performers Points Tries Player Team A No. Player Team A No. Marnitz Boshoff Lions 5 94 Israel Folau Waratahs 3 6 (2.0) Johan Goosen Cheetahs 5 54 Jesse Mogg Brumbies 4 4 (1.0) Patrick Lambie Sharks 3 52 Chris Feauai-Sautia Reds 4 3 (0.8) Beauden Barrett Hurricanes 4 48 James Lowe Chiefs 3 2 (0.7) Tom Taylor Crusaders 4 43 Beauden Barrett Hurricanes 4 2 (0.5) Nicholas White Brumbies 4 42 Ben McCalman Force 4 2 (0.5) Jacques-Louis Potgieter Bulls 2 41 Malakai Fekitoa Highlanders 3 2 (0.7) Quade Cooper Reds 4 40 Odwa Ndungane Sharks 3 2 (0.7) Bernard Foley Waratahs 3 38 Jonathan Ross Bulls 4 2 (0.5) Lima Sopoaga Highlanders 3 37 Jan Serfontein Bulls 4 2 (0.5) Simon Hickey Blues 3 36 Francois de Klerk Lions 5 2 (0.4) Demetri Catrakilis Stormers 4 33 Jacobus Reinach Sharks 4 2 (0.5) Sias Ebersohn Force 4 32 Stefan Watermeyer Lions 5 2 (0.4) Israel Folau Waratahs 3 30 Robbie Coleman Brumbies 3 2 (0.7) Jesse Mogg Brumbies 4 29 George Moala Blues 4 2 (0.5) Aaron Cruden Chiefs 3 25 Willem Alberts Sharks 4 2 (0.5) Francois Steyn Sharks 4 23 Tevita Kuridrani Brumbies 4 2 (0.5) Bryce Hegarty Rebels 3 16 Frank Halai Blues 4 2 (0.5) Chris Feauai-Sautia Reds 4 15 Paul Jordaan Sharks 3 2 (0.7) Jason Woodward Rebels 3 14 Lachlan Turner Reds 3 2 (0.7) Chris Noakes Blues 2 13 Kurtley Beale Waratahs 3 2 (0.7) Louis Fouche Bulls 2 12 Solomoni Rasolea Force 4 1 (0.3) Zack Holmes Force 3 11 Aaron Smith Highlanders 3 1 (0.3) James Lowe Chiefs 3 10 Hayden Parker Highlanders 2 1 (0.5) Willem Alberts Sharks 4 10 Ben Smith Highlanders 3 1 (0.3) *A : Appearances 11 Penalty Goals Conversions Player Team A No. Player Team A No. 20 10 Marnitz Boshoff Lions 5 (4.0) Bernard Foley Waratahs 3 (3.3) 13 Patrick Lambie Sharks 3 (4.3) Johan Goosen Cheetahs 5 9 (1.8) 11 Tom Taylor Crusaders 4 (2.8) Sias Ebersohn Force 4 9 (2.3) 11 Johan Goosen Cheetahs 5 (2.2) Quade Cooper Reds 4 8 (2.0) Demetri Catrakilis Stormers 4 9 (2.3) Nicholas White Brumbies 4 8 (2.0) Lima Sopoaga Highlanders 3 9 (3.0) Aaron Cruden Chiefs 3 8 (2.7) Beauden Barrett Hurricanes 4 8 (2.0) Marnitz Boshoff Lions 5 8 (1.6) Jacques-Louis Potgieter Bulls 2 8 (4.0) Beauden Barrett Hurricanes 4 7 (1.8) Quade Cooper Reds 4 8 (2.0) Simon Hickey Blues 3 6 (2.0) Simon Hickey Blues 3 8 (2.7) Tom Taylor Crusaders 4 5 (1.3) Nicholas White Brumbies 4 7 (1.8) Lima Sopoaga Highlanders 3 5 (1.7) Bernard Foley Waratahs 3 6 (2.0) Chris Noakes Blues 2 5 (2.5) Francois Steyn Sharks 4 5 (1.3) Patrick Lambie Sharks 3 4 (1.3) Sias Ebersohn Force 4 3 (0.8) Francois Steyn Sharks 4 4 (1.0) Louis Fouche Bulls 2 3 (1.5) Bryce Hegarty Rebels 3 4 (1.3) Aaron Cruden Chiefs 3 3 (1.0) Jacques-Louis Potgieter Bulls 2 3 (1.5) Jason Woodward Rebels 3 3 (1.0) Demetri Catrakilis Stormers 4 3 (0.8) Jesse Mogg Brumbies 4 3 (0.8) Peter Grant Stormers 2 2 (1.0) Zack Holmes Force 3 3 (1.0) Handre Pollard Bulls 3 2 (0.7) Handre Pollard Bulls 3 2 (0.7) Marty Banks Hurricanes 4 1 (0.3) Elgar Watts Cheetahs 4 1 (0.3) Elgar Watts Cheetahs 4 1 (0.3) Chris Noakes Blues 2 1 (0.5) Zack Holmes Force 3 1 (0.3) Angus Roberts Rebels 3 1 (0.3) Bryce Hegarty Rebels 3 1 (0.3) Marty Banks Hurricanes 4 1 (0.3) 12 Tackles Missed Tackles Player Team A No.
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