Super 14

Super 14

The domestic leagues from Australia, New Zealand and South Africa feed into Super franchises, which contests the Super 14. The competition was created in 1996 but expanded, and became the Super 14 for the 2006 season with each team playing 13 games during the regular season, which runs for fourteen weeks.

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Monday, May 26, 2008


Ewan McKenzie's replacement flies in...


It's showdown time for Robbie Deans and Ewan McKenzie as home advantage paid dividends for the Crusaders and the Waratahs in the Super 14 semi-finals as they set up a mouth-watering clash in Christchurch.

Crusaders 33-22 Hurricanes

Such was the dominance of the rampant Crusaders, the open-minded Hurricanes spent 90% of the first-half on the back foot.

It was like a monsoon with wave upon wave of Crusaders attack fended off through desperation rather than structure.

Despite all the brave backs against the walls stuff, Leon MacDonald scored either side of half-time to all but seal a home final.

The Hurricanes went ahead against the run of play but once the Crusaders rediscovered their sweeping free-flowing brand of rugby that had deserted them in recent weeks, it was curtains for the 'Canes with Richie McCaw and Kieran Read turning over ball for fun.

Waratahs 28-13 Sharks


While there was only 18,000 in Christchurch, a sold out Sydney Football Stadium dismissed the woeful Sharks, bringing Dick Muir's memorable reign to a forgettable finale.

Unlike South Africa's composure in winning the Rugby World Cup, the Sharks coughed up multiples of errors with Francois Steyn creating his own sporting bloomer by allowing Lote Tuquri to pounce after spilling the ball for one of the Aussies four tries.

Seeing as McKenzie was giving his marching orders earlier in the season because they didn't play enough attacking rugby, the 'Tahs haven't done a bad job scoring tries as easily as Gordon Brown loses votes.

Friday, May 23, 2008


Rodney So'oialo: 'Bad hair day!'


Waratahs v Sharks

We know coaches always harp on about experience, but given these two teams are so evenly matched, a few grey hairs might prove all the difference.

The back-row battle should be fascinating with warriors Phil Waugh, Wycliffe Palu and Rocky Elsom aiming to nullify the in-form Sharks marathon runners Ryan Kankowski and Jacques Botes.

The Sharks narrowly missed out by a photo-finish last year and their conservatism this season has stood them in good stead.

Both sides have their hot-heads, none more so than Epi Taione, who makes the bench for the Sharks, not to mention Francois Steyn, even with his sore ribs, can be culpable to losing his rag from time to time.

It will either be Ewan McKenzie's or Dick Muir's last game in charge, so the odd tear    or perhaps a clenched fist thrust into the air, could provide as much action on the bench as the war on it.

On Ewan's wish list, a deluge of rain would be nice! Dick' forecast preference, about 20 degrees with a slight tail wind ready for a 60m Steyn drop-goal.

Prediction: Sharks to win by 3 points

Crusaders v Hurricanes

Isn't it weird that top team, and ever present owners of top spot should come into the game a bit out of sorts.

The Hurricanes are an enigma - one week they're unbeatable bordering on constant applause, running in tries from all angles, the next they represent the placidity of the Atlantic Ocean on breathless summer's day.

Richie McCaw and Dan Carter are the fulcrum for the Crusaders, but Chris Masoe has been in fine feather and has probably already donned the napkin, ready for the  first tackle.

Ma'a Nonu and Conrad Smith are the best centre partnership in the competition but are likely to both miss out on the All-Black jersey so there's no shortage of motivation there.

Doubts remain over inspirational Hurricanes skipper, Rodney So'oialo, who has been 'bracketed' - nothing to do hinges and shelving we can assure you - his absence might have something to do with a dodgy DIY job the missus has got him doing, but it will be a surprise if the dread-locked No.8 doesn't make the cut.

Prediction: Crusaders to win by 6 points.

Monday, May 19, 2008


'We invented rugby not you...'

Semi-Final Fixtures

Crusaders v Hurricanes
Waratahs v Sharks



Western Force 29-22 Brumbies

Talk about leaving it late! This season's better late than never specialists the Force came from 22-0 down, illustrating how much pride means to the Aussies. If this was evidence of how the Wallabies plan to go about things then Robbie Deans is a lucky man, although the defence might need sharpening up. Eight tries were scored in total with Perth nipper James O'Connor starring outside Matt Giteau.

Blues 19-17 Hurricanes

The Blues won the battle but the 'Canes claimed the war after holding onto fourth spot in the ladder. Hosea Gear's double wasn't enough as Nick Evans metronomic boot kept the Blues in touch. It was pleasing news for Graham Henry to see fringe players stepping up with Ma'a Nonu sparkling yet again, Jerome Kaino and Kevin Mealamu smashing through anything while youngster Anthony Boric stood out alongside his try.

Lions 13-22 Stormers


Another missed opportunity cost Rassie Erasmus' boys a semi-final spot, but they were lucky to get the win in the end after relying on Sireli Naqelevuki and Robbie Diack to seal a dramatic win. One more try, a bit more urgency and some guts following Jean De Villiers mould would've been enough but it's been a steady season all the same.

Cheetahs 20-60 Bulls


If only the Bulls started the season the way they finished. On current form, they are the best in the business, but it's a premature shower for the champions. There was only one-point in it at half-time but Bryan Habana and Akona Ndungane both touched down twice in the second half while Morne Steyn helped himself to 25 points.

Highlanders 26-14 Crusaders

Dead rubber?! No such thing when it comes to a derby and the brutes from Otago tackled as if their lives depended on it. The champions-elect were off the pace, while Craig Newby got a thoroughly deserving send-of, which also brings fresh hope for next season. Overall verdict: The kids done alright!

Reds 11-18 Waratahs

The unlikelihood of an Australian finalist all of a sudden looks realistic. Semi-final destiny was in their own hands and first-half tries for Dean Mumm and Wycliff Palu only served to raise the temperature as the midweek shenanigans and pleasantries were brought to boiling point in this old-school state derby with David Croft and Phil Waugh first to party.

Sharks 47 - 25 Chiefs

The Sharks will head to Sydney in the semi-finals after bringing down the curtain on the regular season with an all-embracing performance against the Chiefs in a highly entertaining play-off showdown. The Sharks only need to score four tries but made sure with seven five-pointers with Ryan Kankowski bagging a double.

Thursday, May 15, 2008



It's not exactly like the final of Pop Idol,  but the final weekend of round robin fixtures in the Super 14, is sure to throw up its weight of tension, excitement and the odd high-waistline. It may also be curtains for the current format as we know it, so enjoy it while it lasts...


Blues v Hurricanes

Jerry Collins has played the biggest Alex Ferguson underdog card, dropping in that it's far from ideal timing to play the Blues. who are a long shot for the semi-finals. The 'Canes should be OK for a home semi-final providing they win as Colin Cooper's boys have enjoyed their recent visits to Eden Park. To their advantage, both sides have excellent an points differential - the best of the remaining hopefuls.

Prediction: Blues to win by 3 points.

Force v Brumbies

Tribal bragging rights are at stake, not to mention being the Aussie Super 14 runners-up. The Force face the unwelcome prospect of losing to every Australian side and Matt Giteau will be desperate to impress going up against his old-boys, and with Robbie Deans giving his directors final cut to the Wallaby squad. So watch out for David Pocock, Geroge Smith, Cameron Shepherd and Mark Gerrard smashing into each other - should be fun!

Prediction: Force to win by 5 points.

Crusaders v Highlanders

Dan Carter's back at fly-half so there's no danger with the scoreline, especially given the table toppers are at home. Reuben Thorne will equal Anton Oliver's 127 record Super 14 caps. Naughty boy, Jimmy Cowan has been benched by the Highlanders, for whom Craig Newby plays his last game before setting sail for the sunny climates of Leicestershire.

Prediction: Crusaders to win by 20 points

Reds v Waratahs

The Reds would love nothing more than to kill their rivals chances of making the semi-finals. Chris Latham's absence doesn't help their cause and the Tahs will be keen to keep Morgan Turinui quiet for he has been in scintillating form. Ewen McKenzie could really answer all of his critics (his employers) by taking the Tahs to the play-offs, especially with a home draw before he packs his bags.

Prediction: Waratahs to win by 12 points.

Lions v Stormers

The Stormers will have the extra luxury of knowing exactly what they need to do to make the semi-finals on Saturday, although a four-try victory is the minimum target.  The Stormers scrum was torn to pieces by the Waratahs front-row last week, so Brian Mujati and Heinke van der Merwe will be tearing each other limb from limb for the slightest ascendancy.

Prediction: Stormrs by 14 points.

Bulls v Cheetahs

These two contested are old Currie Cup foes and even though nothing's really at stake, the Cheetahs don't want the wooden spoon and South African stubborness should pull through. Meyer Bosman vs. Wynand Olivier is a good bet of where to keep your eyes while Jongi Nowke could be Bryan Habana's partner on the Springbok wing cum the Tri-Nations.

Prediction: Bulls to win by 8 points.

Sharks v Chiefs

A lot has got to go the way of the Chiefs if they are to make the semi-finals, but the Sharks need a win, preferably a five-pointer to guarantee a prolonged season.  If Ryan Kankowski and Jacques Botes continue scoring tries for fun and eating up everything at the breakdown but while most sides would dream of a Sharks back-row, the same can be said of a Chiefs back-three. Lelia Masaga, Mils Muliaina and Sitiveni Sivivatu would fit into any team.

Prediction: Sharks to win by 5 points.

Monday, May 12, 2008


'Daniel, i've got a five o'clock so can you please get off...'

What is it about this season? First the Guinness Premiership and now the Super 14. Six teams can mathematically join the Crusaders in the semi-finals and this weekend made it no easier.

Reds 21-27 Crusaders

Two late sin-binnings prevented the shock of the season as Dan Carter returned to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat in Brisbane. His 76th minute try made sure the Crusaders wrapped their arms around the minor premiership and a home semi-final.

Stormers 13-13 Waratahs

Livid! That was the reaction of Phil Waugh after the ref failed to award a long-arm penalty in the dying stages. Lote Tuquri touched down for the visitors while wingers Wylie Human and Sireli Naqalevuki scored for the hosts.

Hurricanes 21-10 Western Force

The rucking burglar Andrew Hore and free-scoring Ma'a Nonu went over for the Canes but the rain dampened any chance of these two exciting sides playing the rugby we have become accustomed to this season.

Highlanders 15-40 Blues

Nick Evans returned to his old stomping ground and gave the Highlanders a good flogging with a two-try, 23-point haul and set up a tantalising trip to Wellington in another semi-final decider against the Hurricanes next weekend.

Sharks 33-14 Cheetahs


Two late tries by winger Odwa Ndungane ensured the Sharks remain in contention although the beers were on Jacques Botes who grabbed a hat-trick. They face off against the Chiefs next weekend with a semi-final spot at stake for the winners.

Lions 33-27 Chiefs

Two late tries flattered the Chiefs but the lowly Lions held their nerve to claim a magnificent win over the play-off chasing giants. Earl Rose kicked seven from seven and his combination with busy scrum-half Chris Jonck has given the Islanders a massive headache.

Bulls 28-17 Brumbies


The resurgent Bulls are making a habit of wrecking the hopes of the semi-final well-wishers. Even playing with 13-men the reigning champions killed any outside Brumbie hopes of a semi-final with tries from Wikkus Van Heerden, Wynand Olivier and JP Nel.

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