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Correct as at Feb 18 2011 - to be updated after 2011 Super 15 Rugby season

 

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Match Records
Most points (team)96, Crusaders (96),
Waratahs (19), 2002 season

Greatest aggregate
137, Lions (65) vs Chiefs (72), 19 February 2010

Greatest aggregate in a final
85, Brumbies (47) vs Crusaders (38), 2004

Lowest aggregate
6, Highlanders (6) vs (0) Crusaders, 2009 season

Most points away
72, Chiefs (at Lions, 19 February 2010)

Largest winning margin
89, Bulls (against Reds, 2007 season) Final Score 92-3

Most Penalty Goals
9, Hurricanes Friday 12 February 2010.

Largest winning margin in a final
44, Bulls (against Chiefs, 2009 season)

Most tries (one team)
14, Crusaders (against Waratahs, 2002 season)

Most tries (both teams combined)
18, Lions and Chiefs, 19 February 2010

Most tries (individual )
4, Joe Roff, Brumbies (1996),
Gavin Lawless Sharks(1996),
Stefan Terblanche, Sharks (1998),
Joeli Vidiri, Blues (2000),
Doug Howlett, Blues (2002),
Malili Muliaina, Blues (2002),
Caleb Ralph, Crusaders (2002),
Sitiveni Sivivatu, Chiefs (2009)

Most points (individual)
50, Gavin Lawless, Natal Sharks (against Otago Highlanders, 1997 season)

Most penalties
8, Jannie Kruger, Willie Walker, Meyer Bosman, Derick Hougaard

Most conversions
13, Andrew Mehrtens, Crusaders (against Waratahs, 2002 season)

Most dropped goals
4, Morné Steyn, Bulls (against Crusaders, 2009 season)

Season records

Most points for (team)
541, Crusaders, (2005)

Most points against (team)
585, Lions, (2010)

Least points for (team)
175, Lions, (2007)

Least points against (team)
171, Stormers, (2010)

Best points difference
229, Crusaders, (2006)

Worst points difference
-315, Lions, (2010)

Most competition points
52, Crusaders, (2008)

Fewest competition points by a team which qualified for semi-finals
Super 12 era: 30, Natal Sharks (1997) Super 14 era: 38, Bulls (2006)

Fewest competition points
Super 12 era: 4, Bulls (2002)
Super 14 era: 5, Lions (2010)

Most tries (team)
70, Auckland Blues (1996), Crusaders (2005).

Most wins
Super 12 era: 11, Crusaders (2002)
Super 14 era: 13, Crusaders (2006)

Most defeats
Super 12 era: 11, Bulls (2002)
Super 14 era: 13, Lions (2010)

Most points (individual)
263, Morné Steyn, Bulls (2010)

Most tries (individual)
15, Joe Roff (1997) and Rico Gear (2005)

Most conversions (individual)
51, Stirling Mortlock, Brumbies (2004)

Most penalty goals (individual)
51, Morne Steyn, Bulls (2010)

Most dropped goals (individual)
11, Morné Steyn (2009)

Career Records

Most Games
148 Sean Hardman, Reds (2000-2010)
136 George Gregan, Brumbies (1996-2007)
135 Caleb Ralph, Crusaders (1999-2008: 126); Blues (1998: 6); Chiefs (1997: 3)
132 Nathan Sharpe, Western Force (2006-2010: 62); Reds (1998-2005: 70)
129 Reuben Thorne, Crusaders (1997-2008)
128 George Smith, Brumbies (2000-2010)
127 Leon MacDonald, Crusaders (1997; 1999-2003; 2005-2009: 122); Chiefs (1998: 5)
127 Anton Oliver, Highlanders (1996-2007)
125 AJ Venter, Stormers (2009: 10); Sharks (2000-'08: 96); Cats (1998-'99: 19)
123 Stirling Mortlock, Brumbies (1998-2010); Rebels (2011- )
123 Phil Waugh, Waratahs (2000-2010)
122 Tana Umaga, Hurricanes (1996-2007)
117 Keven Mealamu, Blues (2001-2010: 106); Chiefs (2000 - 11)
116 Stephen Larkham, Brumbies (1996-2007)
116 Greg Somerville, Crusaders (1999-2008)Rebels (2011- )
113 Pedrie Wannenburg, Bulls (2002-2010)
112 Jeremy Paul, Brumbies (1998-2007)
111 John Smit Sharks (1999-2010)
109 Chris Latham, Reds (1998-2006; 2008: 99); Waratahs (1997: 10)

Most Points
1,078, Daniel Carter, Crusaders*
1,019, Stirling Mortlock, Brumbies (1998-2010), Rebels (2011- )*
990, Andrew Mehrtens, Crusaders
959, Matthew Burke, Waratahs
902, Tony Brown, Highlanders, Sharks, Stormers.
757, Morné Steyn, Bulls*
731, Stephen Donald, Chiefs*
700, David Holwell, Hurricanes, Blues
645, André Pretorius, Lions*
629, Elton Flatley, Reds
623, Carlos Spencer, Blues, Lions*
619, Adrian Cashmore, Blues

(*=still playing as of Feb 18th, 2011)

Most Tries
59, Doug Howlett, Blues (55); Hurricanes (1); Highlanders (3) (1997-2007)
58, Caleb Ralph, Crusaders (52), Blues (3 ); Chiefs (3) (1996-2008)
57, Joe Roff, Brumbies (1996-2004)
56, Christian Cullen, Hurricanes (1996-2003)
55, Stirling Mortlock, Brumbies (1998-2010 ); Rebels (2011- ) *
47, Tana Umaga, Hurricanes (1996-2007)
44, Bryan Habana, Bulls (37); Stormers (7) (2005- ) *
43, Joeli Vidiri, Blues (1996-2001)
42, Leon MacDonald, Crusaders (1997-2009)
41, Chris Latham, Reds (1997-2008)
40, Rico Gear, Crusaders, (199-2007)
40, Ma'a Nonu, Hurricanes* (2003 -) *
39, Sitiveni Sivivatu, Chiefs (2002- ) *
37, Joe Rokocoko, Blues (2003- ) *
35, Marika Vunibaka, Crusaders (2000-2004)
35, Breyton Paulse, Stormers (1998-2007)
35, Jeff Wilson, Highlanders (1996-2002)
34, Stefan Terblanche, Sharks (1998-2009)
32, Stephen Larkham, Brumbies (1996-2007)
32, Roger Randle, Chiefs (1996-2003)
32, Andrew Walker, Brumbies (1999-2003); Reds (2007) (1999-2007)
31, Jaque Fourie, Stormers (7) Lions (9) Cats (15) (2003 - )*
31, Pieter Rossouw, Stormers (1996-2004)
31, Ben Tune, Reds (1996-2007)
30, Owen Finegan, Brumbies (1996-2005)

(*=still playing as of Feb 18th, 2011)

Most Conversions
182, Dan Carter, Crusaders

Most Penalties
202, Andrew Mehrtens, Crusaders

Other Records
Quickest Try
12 Seconds, Vula Maimuri, Highlanders (against Crusaders in 2001).

Oldest Player
Johan Ackermann —37 years, & 272 days (Sharks, vs. Bulls, 1 March 2008 at Loftus Versfeld)

Youngest Player
James O'Connor -17 years, &289 days (Force, vs. Reds, 19 April 2008 at Suncorp Stadium)

Biggest home win
89, Bulls 92, Reds 3 (Pretoria, 5 May 07)

Biggest away win
53, Hurricanes 7, Blues 60 (Wellington, 22 Feb 02)

Highest attendance
55,000, 30 May 2009 (Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria - Super14final)

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