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Records

Super 14 records ahead of 2009 edition :

(Will now be updated after 2010 season)

Team records


Highest score: 96 – Crusaders v Waratahs (19), 2002
Lowest score: 0 – Bulls v Brumbies (15), 1999; Cats v Brumbies (64), 2000; Bulls v Highlanders (23), 2005; Brumbies v Blues (17), 2006; Reds v Brumbies (36), Crusaders defeated Stormers 22-0, 2008
Highest winning margin: 89 - Bulls Reds (92-3) 2007 , 77 – Crusaders v Waratahs (96-19), 2002
Highest score away: 60 – Blues v Hurricanes (7), 2002
Most consecutive wins: 15 – Crusaders, 2002/03
Most consecutive losses: 11 – Bulls, 2002
Most tries in a match: 14 – Crusaders v Waratahs, 2002
Most tries in a season: 71 – Crusaders, 2005
Fewest tries in a season: 15 – Blues, 1999, 2000
Most wins in a season: 11 – Crusaders, 2002 regular season
Least losses in a season: 0 losses - Crusaders, 2002
Fewest wins in a season: 0 – Bulls, 2002 regular season
Most wins in a row at home: 21 - Blues 1996-1998; Crusaders 2004-2006

 

Firsts


First Super rugby try: Alama Ieremia, Blues v Hurricanes, Palmerston North, 1996
First Super rugby conversion: Jamie Cameron, Hurricanes v Blues, Palmerston North, 1996
First Super rugby penalty: Jamie Cameron, Hurricanes v Blues, Palmerston North, 1996



Conversions: 39 – Stirling Mortlock, Brumbies, 2000
Penalties: 43 – Andrew Mehrtens, Crusaders, 1999

Finals

Titles
7 - Crusaders (NZL)
Appearances
9 - Crusaders
Successful captains
3 - Todd Blackadder and Richie McCaw (Crusaders)
Successful coach
5 - Robbie Deans (Crusaders)

Individual appearances

Most
136 - George Gregan (ACT Brumbies)
Most consecutive
104 - Caleb Ralph (Blues and Crusaders)

Age

Youngest
17 years and 288 days - James O'Connor (Western Force)
Oldest
37 years and 342 days - Johan Ackermann (Sharks)

 

Drop goals

Career
17 - Andrew Mehrtens (Crusaders)
Season
7 - Louis Koen (Bulls)

Match
3 - Mehrtens and Koen

Conversions


Career
160 - Matthew Burke ( Waratahs)
Season
51 - Joe Roff (Brumbies)


Match
13 - Mehrtens

Penalties

Career
202 - Mehrtens
Season
43 - Mehrtens
Match
8 - Jannie Kruger (Bulls), Willie Walker (Highlanders), Meyer Bosman (Cheetahs), Derick Hougaard (Bulls)

Tries

Career
59 - Doug Howlett (Blues, Hurricanes, Highlanders)
Season
15 - Joe Roff, Brumbies, 1997, Rico Gear, Crusaders, 2005
Match
4 - Doug Howlett, Mils Muliaina and Joel Vidiri (Blues), Gavin Lawless and Stefan Terblanche (Sharks), Caleb Ralph (Crusaders), Joe Roff (Brumbies)
Fastest Try
12 seconds - Vula Maimuri (Highlanders) against the Crusaders in 2001
16 Seconds – Keegan Daniel (Sharks) against the Blues in 2008

Points

Match
96 - Crusaders
Match aggregate
Most

118 - Sharks 75 Highlanders 43
Least
9 - Reds 3 Brumbies 6

Most points in a match : 50 – Gavin Lawless, Sharks

Season
Points: 221 – Daniel Carter, Crusaders, 2006 (Previous by Andrew Mehrtens [206], in 1998 before expansion)

Victory margin


Biggest - 89 - Bulls 92 Reds 3 - 2007
Lowest 3 - Reds 6 Brumbies 3 - 2007

League points in season

Most

52 - Crusaders (regular season)

Least

4 - Bulls

Record attendance


52,000 - Sharks v Lions, Sharks v Blues, Sharks v Bulls

 

Source - Answers and AFP

Super 14 Table

 
Team
Nation
P
W
L
D
PF
PA
PD
Bp
Ttl
1. (Bulls - South Africa) 13 10 3 0 436 345 91 7 47
2. (Stormers- South Africa) 13 9 4 0 365 171 194 8 44
3. Waratahs (Waratahs - Australia) 13 9 4 0 385 288 97 7 43
4. (Crusaders - New Zealand ) 13 8 4 1 388 295 93 7 41
                       
5. (Reds - Australia) 13 8 5 0 366 308 58 7 39
6. (Brumbies - Australia) 13 8 5 0 358 291 67 5 37
7. (Blues - New Zealand) 13 7 6 0 376 333 43 9 37
8. (Hurricanes- New Zealand) 13 7 5 1 358 323 35 7 37
9. (Sharks - South Africa) 13 7 6 0 297 299 -2 5 33
10. (Cheetahs - South Africa) 13 5 7 1 316 393 -77 4 26
11. (Chiefs - New Zealand) 13 4 8 1 340 418 -78 8 26
12. (Highlanders - New Zealand) 13 3 10 0 297 397 -100 7 19
13. (W. Force - Australia) 13 4 9 0 258 364 -106 3 19
14. (Lions - South Africa) 13 0 13 0 270 585 -315 5 5

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