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2006 Tri Nations Series

The 2006 Tri Nations Series was the 10th Tri Nations Series, an annual rugby union competition between the national teams of Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. New Zealand won the competition with three rounds still to play after their victory over Australia on 19 August, their 21st consecutive home win.[1]

2006 Tri Nations Series
Final positions
Champions New Zealand (7th title)
Bledisloe Cup New Zealand
Freedom Cup New Zealand
Mandela Challenge Plate Australia
Tournament statistics
Matches played9
Tries scored42 (4.67 per match)
Attendance406,899 (45,211 per match)
Top scorer(s) Dan Carter (99)
Most tries Lote Tuqiri (3)
Jaque Fourie (3)
2005
2007

For the first time, in 2006 each team played the others three times, instead of twice, as had been the case previously. This was the result of a new television deal between SANZAR, the consortium of the three countries' rugby federations that organises the tournament, and broadcasters in the SANZAR countries and the United Kingdom.[2] As a result, the duration of the competition was extended and it ran from 8 July to 9 September.

New Zealand won all three matches against Australia, thus retaining the Bledisloe Cup. They also won two of their three matches against South Africa, thereby winning the Freedom Cup for the first time. Australia regained the Mandela Challenge Plate after winning their two home tests against South Africa.

Standings

Place Nation Games Points Bonus
points
Table
points
Played Won Drawn Lost For Against Difference
1   New Zealand 6 5 0 1 179 112 +67 3 23
2   Australia 6 2 0 4 133 121 +12 3 11
3   South Africa 6 2 0 4 106 185 −79 1 9

Format

As in past competitions, points were earned as follows:

  • 4 points for a win
  • 2 points for a draw
  • 0 points for a loss
  • 1 bonus point for scoring four tries or more, win or lose
  • 1 bonus point for a loss by seven points or fewer

The run-up

Australia

At the end of 2005, the Wallabies looked to be in decline after having just ended an all-time record Test losing streak of seven. The streak led to the sacking of coach Eddie Jones and his replacement by John Connolly. The 2006 mid-year Tests saw improvement with two wins over England and a win over Ireland. Ireland's captain Brian O'Driscoll – who played against both Australia and New Zealand in Ireland's mid-year Tests – was more impressed by the Wallabies, and tipped them as favourites over the All Blacks.[3]

New Zealand

Going into the competition, notwithstanding O'Driscoll's assessment, New Zealand were the clear favourites as the top-ranked team in the world, having lost just one Test in 2005 (their away fixture against South Africa in the Tri Nations) and gone undefeated through the 2006 mid-year Tests. However, All Blacks coach Graham Henry used the mid-year Tests to experiment with his squad. They had to come back in the last 20 minutes to win their first Test against Ireland, and had to survive a last-minute push by Argentina at José Amalfitani Stadium in Buenos Aires. Despite these close victories amid much New Zealand complacency, the All Blacks possessed a strong, co-ordinated forward pack, quality playmakers, explosive backs and blistering pace out wide. Their most important asset was arguably their depth in all positions.[citation needed]

Before the first test, the Australian television channel Seven aired an advertisement in which the All Blacks performed the Ka Mate haka with digitally inserted handbags, a reference to an incident where Tana Umaga hit a Hurricane teammate over the head with a woman's handbag, breaking her cellular phone. This advertisement was seen by some as offensive to both Maori and the All Blacks. The All Blacks performed the new Kapa o Pango haka instead of the Ka Mate in Christchurch for the first time against Australia. Some observers found gestures used in this haka to be offensive.

South Africa

Of the three teams in the competition, the Springboks entered with the most questions. The selection policy of coach Jake White was controversial in 2005, with White choosing to primarily stay with veterans of South Africa's victorious 2004 Tri Nations squad. His choices eventually panned out, with the Boks only narrowly losing out to New Zealand in the 2005 Tri Nations.

White largely stayed with his veterans in the 2006 mid-year Tests, which led to even more controversy among Boks supporters. In the meantime, several key Boks players were unavailable during the mid-year Tests due to injury, among them André Pretorius and Bakkies Botha. The Boks won two Tests over Scotland, but suffered a huge blow in the second Test when 2004 World Player of the Year Schalk Burger suffered a career-threatening neck injury. Recent articles indicated that Schalk Burger had a successful operation to his neck and he may play again next year. They went on to lose to France at Newlands, their first home loss since 2003. In that Test, they lost two key backs, Jean de Villiers and Bryan Habana, to rib injuries. De Villiers was initially expected to be out for the entire Tri Nations, though he returned for the final two matches, but Habana recovered in time for the series opener.[4] As for other players, Pretorius would be out for at least the first two Boks matches, while Botha was out for the entire series.[5] Partly due to the injuries, White named four newcomers to his Tri Nations squad.[5]

During the lead-in to the Tri Nations, White also caused considerable controversy by publicly seeking an extension to his contract through 2009, even after the loss to France.[6] Also, he was heavily criticised for his refusal to select flanker Luke Watson, arguably the country's form player, even after the loss of Burger. The criticism became more intense after the Boks' hammering in their Tri Nations opener.[7][8]

Fixtures and results

Kick-off times are local

Week 1

8 July 2006
19:35 NZST (UTC+12)
New Zealand  32–12  Australia
Try: Mealamu (2) 28' c, 35' c
McCaw 49' c
Toeava 78' m
Con: Carter (3/4)
Pen: Carter (2/6) 47', 54'
Try: Tuqiri 16' c
Fava 51' m
Con: Mortlock (1/2) 17'
FB 15 Leon MacDonald   70'
RW 14 Rico Gear   59'   61'
OC 13 Mils Muliaina
IC 12 Aaron Mauger
LW 11 Joe Rokocoko
FH 10 Dan Carter
SH 9 Byron Kelleher   64'
N8 8 Rodney So'oialo   72'
OF 7 Richie McCaw (c)
BF 6 Jerry Collins
RL 5 Jason Eaton   59'
LL 4 Chris Jack
TP 3 Carl Hayman
HK 2 Keven Mealamu   72'
LP 1 Tony Woodcock   53'
Replacements:
HK 16 Andrew Hore   72'
PR 17 Greg Somerville   53'
LK 18 Ali Williams   59'
N8 19 Chris Masoe   72'
SH 20 Piri Weepu   64'
FH 21 Luke McAlister
FB 22 Isaia Toeava   59'   61'   70'
Coach:
Graham Henry
 
FB 15 Chris Latham
RW 14 Mark Gerrard
OC 13 Stirling Mortlock
IC 12 Mat Rogers   65'
LW 11 Lote Tuqiri
FH 10 Stephen Larkham
SH 9 George Gregan (c)   70'
N8 8 Rocky Elsom   26' to 36'
OF 7 George Smith   70'
BF 6 Mark Chisholm   50'
RL 5 Daniel Vickerman
LL 4 Nathan Sharpe
TP 3 Guy Shepherdson   64'
HK 2 Tai McIsaac   37'
LP 1 Greg Holmes
Replacements:
HK 16 Jeremy Paul   37'
PR 17 Al Baxter   64'
LK 18 Scott Fava   50'
N8 19 Phil Waugh   70'
SH 20 Sam Cordingley   70'
CE 21 Matt Giteau   65'
WG 22 Ben Tune
Coach:
John Connolly

Week 2

15 July 2006
20:00 AEST (UTC+10)
Australia  49–0  South Africa
Try: Paul 16' c
Holmes 25' c
Giteau (2) 38' c, 75' m
Latham 65' c
Chisholm 80+4' c
Con: Mortlock (5/6)
Pen: Mortlock (2/3) 21', 32'
Drop: Larkham 5'
Lang Park, Brisbane[10]
Attendance: 41,578
Referee: Paul Honiss (New Zealand)
FB 15 Chris Latham
RW 14 Mark Gerrard   70'
OC 13 Stirling Mortlock
IC 12 Matt Giteau   76'
LW 11 Lote Tuqiri
FH 10 Stephen Larkham
SH 9 George Gregan (c)   43'
N8 8 Scott Fava
OF 7 George Smith   76'
BF 6 Rocky Elsom
RL 5 Daniel Vickerman   43'
LL 4 Nathan Sharpe
TP 3 Guy Shepherdson
HK 2 Jeremy Paul   57'
LP 1 Greg Holmes   69'
Replacements:
HK 16 Sean Hardman   57'
PR 17 Al Baxter   69'
LK 18 Mark Chisholm   43'
N8 19 Phil Waugh   76'
SH 20 Sam Cordingley   43'
FH 21 Mat Rogers   76'
WG 22 Clyde Rathbone   70'
Coach:
John Connolly
 
FB 15 Percy Montgomery   69'
RW 14 Akona Ndungane   61'
OC 13 Jaque Fourie
IC 12 Wynand Olivier   65'
LW 11 Bryan Habana
FH 10 Jaco van der Westhuyzen
SH 9 Ricky Januarie   63'
N8 8 Pierre Spies
OF 7 Juan Smith
BF 6 Joe van Niekerk   72'
RL 5 Danie Rossouw   41'
LL 4 Victor Matfield   31' to 41'
TP 3 CJ van der Linde
HK 2 John Smit (c)   77'
LP 1 Os du Randt   50'
Replacements:
HK 16 Danie Coetzee   77'
PR 17 Eddie Andrews   50'
LK 18 Albert van den Berg   41'
N8 19 Jacques Cronjé   72'
SH 20 Fourie du Preez   63'
FH 21 Meyer Bosman   69'
FB 22 Breyton Paulse   61'
Coach:
Jake White

Week 3

22 July 2006
19:35 NZST (UTC+12)
New Zealand  35–17  South Africa
Try: Weepu 40+6' c
McCaw 80+9' c
Con: Carter (2/2) 40+7', 80+10'
Pen: Carter (7/7) 5', 21', 24', 30', 43', 52', 78'
Try: Du Preez 1' c
Paulse 71' c
Con: Montgomery (2/2) 2', 61'
Pen: Montgomery (1/4) 70'
FB 15 Leon MacDonald
RW 14 Doug Howlett
OC 13 Mils Muliaina
IC 12 Sam Tuitupou   77'
LW 11 Scott Hamilton
FH 10 Dan Carter
SH 9 Piri Weepu   58'
N8 8 Rodney So'oialo
OF 7 Richie McCaw (c)   77'
BF 6 Reuben Thorne
RL 5 Ali Williams
LL 4 Chris Jack
TP 3 Carl Hayman
HK 2 Anton Oliver   62'
LP 1 Neemia Tialata   54'
Replacements:
HK 16 Andrew Hore   62'
PR 17 Greg Somerville   54'
LK 18 Greg Rawlinson
N8 19 Chris Masoe   77'
SH 20 Jimmy Cowan   58'
FH 21 Luke McAlister   77'
FB 22 Isaia Toeava
Coach:
Graham Henry
 

Week 4

29 July 2006
20:00 AEST (UTC+10)
Australia  9–13  New Zealand
Pen: Mortlock (3/4) 8', 36', 60'Try: Rokocoko 10' c
Con: Carter (1/1) 11'
Pen: Carter (1/2) 17'
Drop: Carter 58'
Lang Park, Brisbane[12]
Attendance: 52,498
Referee: Alain Rolland (Ireland)
FB 15 Chris Latham
RW 14 Mark Gerrard   75'
OC 13 Stirling Mortlock
IC 12 Matt Giteau
LW 11 Lote Tuqiri   72'
FH 10 Stephen Larkham
SH 9 George Gregan (c)   74'
N8 8 Scott Fava   61'
OF 7 George Smith
BF 6 Rocky Elsom   61'
RL 5 Daniel Vickerman
LL 4 Nathan Sharpe
TP 3 Rodney Blake   77'
HK 2 Jeremy Paul   61'
LP 1 Greg Holmes
Replacements:
HK 16 Tai McIsaac   61'
PR 17 Guy Shepherdson   77'
LK 18 Mark Chisholm   61'
N8 19 Phil Waugh   61'
SH 20 Sam Cordingley   74'
FH 21 Mat Rogers   75'
WG 22 Clyde Rathbone   72'
Coach:
John Connolly
 
FB 15 Leon MacDonald
RW 14 Rico Gear
OC 13 Mils Muliaina
IC 12 Aaron Mauger
LW 11 Joe Rokocoko
FH 10 Dan Carter
SH 9 Byron Kelleher   74'
N8 8 Rodney So'oialo
OF 7 Richie McCaw (c)
BF 6 Jerry Collins   61'
RL 5 Ali Williams   72'
LL 4 Chris Jack
TP 3 Carl Hayman
HK 2 Keven Mealamu   76'
LP 1 Tony Woodcock   68'
Replacements:
HK 16 Andrew Hore   76'
PR 17 Greg Somerville   68'
LK 18 Jason Eaton   72'
N8 19 Chris Masoe   61'
SH 20 Jimmy Cowan   74'
FH 21 Luke McAlister
FB 22 Isaia Toeava
Coach:
Graham Henry

Notes:

Week 5

5 August 2006
20:00 AEST (UTC+10)
Australia  20–18  South Africa
Try: Gerrard 33' c
Rogers 78' c
Con: Mortlock (2/2) 34', 79'
Pen: Mortlock (2/4) 11', 66'
Try: Fourie 56' c
Montgomery 69' m
Con: James (1/2) 57'
Pen: James (2/2) 46', 48'
Stadium Australia, Sydney[13]
Attendance: 60,522
Referee: Joël Jutge (France)
FB 15 Chris Latham
RW 14 Mark Gerrard   74'
OC 13 Stirling Mortlock
IC 12 Matt Giteau
LW 11 Lote Tuqiri
FH 10 Stephen Larkham   71'
SH 9 George Gregan (c)   74'
N8 8 Wycliff Palu
OF 7 George Smith   55'
BF 6 Rocky Elsom   74'
RL 5 Daniel Vickerman
LL 4 Nathan Sharpe
TP 3 Rodney Blake
HK 2 Tai McIsaac   60'
LP 1 Greg Holmes
Replacements:
HK 16 Jeremy Paul   60'
PR 17 Guy Shepherdson
LK 18 Mark Chisholm   74'
N8 19 Phil Waugh   55'
SH 20 Sam Cordingley   74'
FH 21 Mat Rogers   71'
WG 22 Clyde Rathbone   74'
Coach:
John Connolly
 

Week 6

19 August 2006
17:30 NZST (UTC+12)
New Zealand  34–27  Australia
Try: Eaton 36' m
Jack 53' c
McAlister 68' c
Con: Carter (2/3) 54', 69'
Pen: Carter (5/6) 6', 20', 46', 51', 79'
Try: Tuqiri (2) 25' c, 71' c
Elsom 39' c
Con: Mortlock (3/3)
Pen: Mortlock (2/2) 3', 15'
Eden Park, Auckland[14]
Attendance: 45,000
Referee: Chris White (England)
FB 15 Mils Muliaina
RW 14 Doug Howlett
OC 13 Isaia Toeava   43'
IC 12 Luke McAlister
LW 11 Joe Rokocoko
FH 10 Dan Carter
SH 9 Byron Kelleher   46'
N8 8 Rodney So'oialo   67'
OF 7 Richie McCaw (c)
BF 6 Jerry Collins
RL 5 Jason Eaton   54'
LL 4 Chris Jack
TP 3 Carl Hayman   26'
HK 2 Keven Mealamu
LP 1 Tony Woodcock
Replacements:
HK 16 Andrew Hore
PR 17 Greg Somerville   26'
LK 18 Ali Williams   54'
N8 19 Chris Masoe   67'
SH 20 Piri Weepu   46'
FH 21 Sam Tuitupou
FB 22 Leon MacDonald   43'
Coach:
Graham Henry
 
FB 15 Chris Latham
RW 14 Clyde Rathbone
OC 13 Stirling Mortlock
IC 12 Matt Giteau
LW 11 Lote Tuqiri
FH 10 Stephen Larkham   69'
SH 9 George Gregan (c)
N8 8 Wycliff Palu
OF 7 Phil Waugh   78' to 80'
BF 6 Rocky Elsom   67'
RL 5 Daniel Vickerman
LL 4 Nathan Sharpe
TP 3 Rodney Blake   69'
HK 2 Jeremy Paul
LP 1 Greg Holmes
Replacements:
HK 16 Tai McIsaac
PR 17 Al Baxter   69'
LK 18 Mark Chisholm   67'
N8 19 George Smith
SH 20 Brett Sheehan
FH 21 Mark Gerrard
WG 22 Mat Rogers   69'
Coach:
John Connolly

Week 7

26 August 2006
15:00 SAST (UTC+02)
South Africa  26–45  New Zealand
Try: Du Preez 10' m
Fourie (2) 63' m, 70' c
Con: Pretorius (1/2) 71'
Pen: Montgomery (2/2) 1', 48'
James (1/1) 3'
Try: Tialata 36' c
McAlister 45' c
Sivivatu 55' m
Muliaina 57' c
Gear 75' c
Con: Carter (4/5)
Pen: Carter (4/4) 6', 21', 40+6', 51'
FB 15 Percy Montgomery   61'
RW 14 Akona Ndungane
OC 13 Jaque Fourie
IC 12 Jean de Villiers   77'
LW 11 Bryan Habana
FH 10 Butch James   59'
SH 9 Fourie du Preez
N8 8 Jacques Cronjé
OF 7 Pierre Spies
BF 6 Solomzi Tyibilika   47'
RL 5 Victor Matfield   61'
LL 4 Johann Muller
TP 3 CJ van der Linde   23'
HK 2 John Smit (c)
LP 1 Os du Randt   78'
Replacements:
HK 16 Chiliboy Ralepelle   78'
PR 17 BJ Botha   23'
LK 18 Albert van den Berg   61'
N8 19 Pedrie Wannenburg   47'
SH 20 Ruan Pienaar   61'
FH 21 Wynand Olivier   77'
FB 22 André Pretorius   59'
Coach:
Jake White
 
FB 15 Leon MacDonald   12'
RW 14 Rico Gear
OC 13 Mils Muliaina
IC 12 Luke McAlister   64'
LW 11 Sitiveni Sivivatu
FH 10 Dan Carter
SH 9 Piri Weepu   63'
N8 8 Chris Masoe   51'
OF 7 Richie McCaw (c)
BF 6 Reuben Thorne
RL 5 Ali Williams
LL 4 Greg Rawlinson   47'
TP 3 Greg Somerville   16'
HK 2 Anton Oliver   59'
LP 1 Neemia Tialata
Replacements:
HK 16 Keven Mealamu   59'
PR 17 Tony Woodcock   16'
LK 18 Chris Jack   47'
N8 19 Jerry Collins   51'
SH 20 Jimmy Cowan   63'
FH 21 Sam Tuitupou   64'
WG 22 Isaia Toeava   12'
Coach:
Graham Henry

Week 8

2 September 2006
15:00 SAST (UTC+02)
South Africa  21–20  New Zealand
Try: Habana 24' c
Wannenburg 53' m
Con: Pretorius (1/2)
Pen: Pretorius (3/3) 6', 17', 78'
Try: Carter 20' c
Rokocoko 66' c
Con: Carter (2/2)
Pen: Carter (2/2) 10', 40'
FB 15 Jaque Fourie
RW 14 Akona Ndungane   50'
OC 13 Wynand Olivier
IC 12 Jean de Villiers
LW 11 Bryan Habana
FH 10 André Pretorius
SH 9 Fourie du Preez   53'
N8 8 AJ Venter
OF 7 Pierre Spies
BF 6 Pedrie Wannenburg
RL 5 Victor Matfield
LL 4 Johann Muller
TP 3 BJ Botha
HK 2 John Smit (c)
LP 1 Os du Randt   23'   29'   73'
Replacements:
HK 16 Chiliboy Ralepelle
PR 17 Lawrence Sephaka   23'   29'   73'
LK 18 Albert van den Berg
N8 19 Jacques Cronjé
SH 20 Ruan Pienaar   53'
FH 21 Butch James
FB 22 Breyton Paulse   50'
Coach:
Jake White
 
FB 15 Doug Howlett
RW 14 Joe Rokocoko
OC 13 Mils Muliaina
IC 12 Aaron Mauger
LW 11 Sitiveni Sivivatu   61'
FH 10 Dan Carter
SH 9 Jimmy Cowan   61'
N8 8 Rodney So'oialo
OF 7 Richie McCaw (c)   48'   51'
BF 6 Jerry Collins
RL 5 Ali Williams
LL 4 Chris Jack   57'
TP 3 Carl Hayman
HK 2 Andrew Hore   61'
LP 1 Tony Woodcock   64'
Replacements:
HK 16 Anton Oliver   61'
PR 17 Neemia Tialata   64'
LK 18 Jason Eaton   57'
N8 19 Marty Holah   48'   51'
SH 20 Byron Kelleher   61'
FH 21 Luke McAlister
WG 22 Rico Gear   61'
Coach:
Graham Henry

Week 9

9 September 2006
15:00 SAST (UTC+02)
South Africa  24–16  Australia
Try: Du Preez 57' c
Paulse 71' m
Con: Pretorius (1/2)
Pen: Pretorius (3/5) 37', 42', 48'
Drop: Pretorius 53'
Try: Larkham 44' c
Con: Mortlock (1/1)
Pen: Mortlock (3/4) 17', 60', 62'
FB 15 JP Pietersen
RW 14 Akona Ndungane   41'
OC 13 Jaque Fourie
IC 12 Jean de Villiers
LW 11 Wynand Olivier
FH 10 André Pretorius
SH 9 Fourie du Preez   83'
N8 8 Pedrie Wannenburg
OF 7 AJ Venter   72'
BF 6 Pierre Spies
RL 5 Victor Matfield   83'
LL 4 Johann Muller
TP 3 BJ Botha
HK 2 John Smit (c)
LP 1 Os du Randt   80'
Replacements:
HK 16 Chiliboy Ralepelle
PR 17 Lawrence Sephaka   80'
LK 18 Albert van den Berg   83'
N8 19 Jacques Cronjé   72'
SH 20 Ruan Pienaar   83'
FH 21 Butch James
FB 22 Breyton Paulse   41'
Coach:
Jake White
 
FB 15 Chris Latham
RW 14 Clyde Rathbone
OC 13 Stirling Mortlock
IC 12 Matt Giteau
LW 11 Cameron Shepherd   59'
FH 10 Stephen Larkham   80'
SH 9 George Gregan (c)   79'
N8 8 Wycliff Palu   79'
OF 7 Phil Waugh
BF 6 Rocky Elsom   58'
RL 5 Daniel Vickerman
LL 4 Nathan Sharpe
TP 3 Rodney Blake   66'   85'
HK 2 Jeremy Paul   88'
LP 1 Benn Robinson   85'
Replacements:
HK 16 Tai McIsaac   88'
PR 17 Al Baxter   66'
LK 18 Mark Chisholm   58'
N8 19 George Smith   79'
SH 20 Brett Sheehan   79'
FH 21 Mark Gerrard   59'
WG 22 Scott Staniforth   80'
Coach:
John Connolly

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External links

  • All Blacks Tri Nations website
  • "SA Rugby Competition – 2006 Vodacom Tri-Nations". South African Rugby Union. Retrieved 3 June 2016.

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20052007 For the first time in 2006 each team played the others three times instead of twice as had been the case previously This was the result of a new television deal between SANZAR the consortium of the three countries rugby federations that organises the tournament and broadcasters in the SANZAR countries and the United Kingdom 2 As a result the duration of the competition was extended and it ran from 8 July to 9 September New Zealand won all three matches against Australia thus retaining the Bledisloe Cup They also won two of their three matches against South Africa thereby winning the Freedom Cup for the first time Australia regained the Mandela Challenge Plate after winning their two home tests against South Africa Contents 1 Standings 2 Format 3 The run up 3 1 Australia 3 2 New Zealand 3 3 South Africa 4 Fixtures and results 4 1 Week 1 4 2 Week 2 4 3 Week 3 4 4 Week 4 4 5 Week 5 4 6 Week 6 4 7 Week 7 4 8 Week 8 4 9 Week 9 5 References 6 External linksStandings EditPlace Nation Games Points Bonuspoints TablepointsPlayed Won Drawn Lost For Against Difference1 New Zealand 6 5 0 1 179 112 67 3 232 Australia 6 2 0 4 133 121 12 3 113 South Africa 6 2 0 4 106 185 79 1 9Format EditAs in past competitions points were earned as follows 4 points for a win 2 points for a draw 0 points for a loss 1 bonus point for scoring four tries or more win or lose 1 bonus point for a loss by seven points or fewerThe run up EditAustralia Edit At the end of 2005 the Wallabies looked to be in decline after having just ended an all time record Test losing streak of seven The streak led to the sacking of coach Eddie Jones and his replacement by John Connolly The 2006 mid year Tests saw improvement with two wins over England and a win over Ireland Ireland s captain Brian O Driscoll who played against both Australia and New Zealand in Ireland s mid year Tests was more impressed by the Wallabies and tipped them as favourites over the All Blacks 3 New Zealand Edit Going into the competition notwithstanding O Driscoll s assessment New Zealand were the clear favourites as the top ranked team in the world having lost just one Test in 2005 their away fixture against South Africa in the Tri Nations and gone undefeated through the 2006 mid year Tests However All Blacks coach Graham Henry used the mid year Tests to experiment with his squad They had to come back in the last 20 minutes to win their first Test against Ireland and had to survive a last minute push by Argentina at Jose Amalfitani Stadium in Buenos Aires Despite these close victories amid much New Zealand complacency the All Blacks possessed a strong co ordinated forward pack quality playmakers explosive backs and blistering pace out wide Their most important asset was arguably their depth in all positions citation needed Before the first test the Australian television channel Seven aired an advertisement in which the All Blacks performed the Ka Mate haka with digitally inserted handbags a reference to an incident where Tana Umaga hit a Hurricane teammate over the head with a woman s handbag breaking her cellular phone This advertisement was seen by some as offensive to both Maori and the All Blacks The All Blacks performed the new Kapa o Pango haka instead of the Ka Mate in Christchurch for the first time against Australia Some observers found gestures used in this haka to be offensive South Africa Edit Of the three teams in the competition the Springboks entered with the most questions The selection policy of coach Jake White was controversial in 2005 with White choosing to primarily stay with veterans of South Africa s victorious 2004 Tri Nations squad His choices eventually panned out with the Boks only narrowly losing out to New Zealand in the 2005 Tri Nations White largely stayed with his veterans in the 2006 mid year Tests which led to even more controversy among Boks supporters In the meantime several key Boks players were unavailable during the mid year Tests due to injury among them Andre Pretorius and Bakkies Botha The Boks won two Tests over Scotland but suffered a huge blow in the second Test when 2004 World Player of the Year Schalk Burger suffered a career threatening neck injury Recent articles indicated that Schalk Burger had a successful operation to his neck and he may play again next year They went on to lose to France at Newlands their first home loss since 2003 In that Test they lost two key backs Jean de Villiers and Bryan Habana to rib injuries De Villiers was initially expected to be out for the entire Tri Nations though he returned for the final two matches but Habana recovered in time for the series opener 4 As for other players Pretorius would be out for at least the first two Boks matches while Botha was out for the entire series 5 Partly due to the injuries White named four newcomers to his Tri Nations squad 5 During the lead in to the Tri Nations White also caused considerable controversy by publicly seeking an extension to his contract through 2009 even after the loss to France 6 Also he was heavily criticised for his refusal to select flanker Luke Watson arguably the country s form player even after the loss of Burger The criticism became more intense after the Boks hammering in their Tri Nations opener 7 8 Fixtures and results EditKick off times are local Week 1 Edit 8 July 200619 35 NZST UTC 12 New Zealand 32 12 AustraliaTry Mealamu 2 28 c 35 cMcCaw 49 cToeava 78 mCon Carter 3 4 Pen Carter 2 6 47 54 Try Tuqiri 16 cFava 51 mCon Mortlock 1 2 17 Lancaster Park Christchurch 9 Attendance 33 727Referee Jonathan Kaplan South Africa FB 15 Leon MacDonald 70 RW 14 Rico Gear 59 61 OC 13 Mils MuliainaIC 12 Aaron MaugerLW 11 Joe RokocokoFH 10 Dan CarterSH 9 Byron Kelleher 64 N8 8 Rodney So oialo 72 OF 7 Richie McCaw c BF 6 Jerry CollinsRL 5 Jason Eaton 59 LL 4 Chris JackTP 3 Carl HaymanHK 2 Keven Mealamu 72 LP 1 Tony Woodcock 53 Replacements HK 16 Andrew Hore 72 PR 17 Greg Somerville 53 LK 18 Ali Williams 59 N8 19 Chris Masoe 72 SH 20 Piri Weepu 64 FH 21 Luke McAlisterFB 22 Isaia Toeava 59 61 70 Coach Graham Henry FB 15 Chris LathamRW 14 Mark GerrardOC 13 Stirling MortlockIC 12 Mat Rogers 65 LW 11 Lote TuqiriFH 10 Stephen LarkhamSH 9 George Gregan c 70 N8 8 Rocky Elsom 26 to 36 OF 7 George Smith 70 BF 6 Mark Chisholm 50 RL 5 Daniel VickermanLL 4 Nathan SharpeTP 3 Guy Shepherdson 64 HK 2 Tai McIsaac 37 LP 1 Greg HolmesReplacements HK 16 Jeremy Paul 37 PR 17 Al Baxter 64 LK 18 Scott Fava 50 N8 19 Phil Waugh 70 SH 20 Sam Cordingley 70 CE 21 Matt Giteau 65 WG 22 Ben TuneCoach John ConnollyWeek 2 Edit 15 July 200620 00 AEST UTC 10 Australia 49 0 South AfricaTry Paul 16 cHolmes 25 cGiteau 2 38 c 75 mLatham 65 cChisholm 80 4 cCon Mortlock 5 6 Pen Mortlock 2 3 21 32 Drop Larkham 5 Lang Park Brisbane 10 Attendance 41 578Referee Paul Honiss New Zealand FB 15 Chris LathamRW 14 Mark Gerrard 70 OC 13 Stirling MortlockIC 12 Matt Giteau 76 LW 11 Lote TuqiriFH 10 Stephen LarkhamSH 9 George Gregan c 43 N8 8 Scott FavaOF 7 George Smith 76 BF 6 Rocky ElsomRL 5 Daniel Vickerman 43 LL 4 Nathan SharpeTP 3 Guy ShepherdsonHK 2 Jeremy Paul 57 LP 1 Greg Holmes 69 Replacements HK 16 Sean Hardman 57 PR 17 Al Baxter 69 LK 18 Mark Chisholm 43 N8 19 Phil Waugh 76 SH 20 Sam Cordingley 43 FH 21 Mat Rogers 76 WG 22 Clyde Rathbone 70 Coach John Connolly FB 15 Percy Montgomery 69 RW 14 Akona Ndungane 61 OC 13 Jaque FourieIC 12 Wynand Olivier 65 LW 11 Bryan HabanaFH 10 Jaco van der WesthuyzenSH 9 Ricky Januarie 63 N8 8 Pierre SpiesOF 7 Juan SmithBF 6 Joe van Niekerk 72 RL 5 Danie Rossouw 41 LL 4 Victor Matfield 31 to 41 TP 3 CJ van der LindeHK 2 John Smit c 77 LP 1 Os du Randt 50 Replacements HK 16 Danie Coetzee 77 PR 17 Eddie Andrews 50 LK 18 Albert van den Berg 41 N8 19 Jacques Cronje 72 SH 20 Fourie du Preez 63 FH 21 Meyer Bosman 69 FB 22 Breyton Paulse 61 Coach Jake WhiteWeek 3 Edit 22 July 200619 35 NZST UTC 12 New Zealand 35 17 South AfricaTry Weepu 40 6 cMcCaw 80 9 cCon Carter 2 2 40 7 80 10 Pen Carter 7 7 5 21 24 30 43 52 78 Try Du Preez 1 cPaulse 71 cCon Montgomery 2 2 2 61 Pen Montgomery 1 4 70 Wellington Regional Stadium Wellington 11 Attendance 38 000Referee Joel Jutge France FB 15 Leon MacDonaldRW 14 Doug HowlettOC 13 Mils MuliainaIC 12 Sam Tuitupou 77 LW 11 Scott HamiltonFH 10 Dan CarterSH 9 Piri Weepu 58 N8 8 Rodney So oialoOF 7 Richie McCaw c 77 BF 6 Reuben ThorneRL 5 Ali WilliamsLL 4 Chris JackTP 3 Carl HaymanHK 2 Anton Oliver 62 LP 1 Neemia Tialata 54 Replacements HK 16 Andrew Hore 62 PR 17 Greg Somerville 54 LK 18 Greg RawlinsonN8 19 Chris Masoe 77 SH 20 Jimmy Cowan 58 FH 21 Luke McAlister 77 FB 22 Isaia ToeavaCoach Graham Henry FB 15 Percy MontgomeryRW 14 Breyton PaulseOC 13 Jaque FourieIC 12 Wynand OlivierLW 11 Bryan HabanaFH 10 Butch JamesSH 9 Fourie du PreezN8 8 Jacques CronjeOF 7 Juan SmithBF 6 Solly Tyibilika 64 RL 5 Victor MatfieldLL 4 Albert van den Berg 59 TP 3 CJ van der LindeHK 2 John Smit c LP 1 Os du RandtReplacements HK 16 Danie CoetzeePR 17 Eddie AndrewsLK 18 Johann Muller 59 N8 19 Joe van Niekerk 64 SH 20 Ricky JanuarieFH 21 Meyer BosmanWG 22 JP PietersenCoach Jake WhiteWeek 4 Edit 29 July 200620 00 AEST UTC 10 Australia 9 13 New ZealandPen Mortlock 3 4 8 36 60 Try Rokocoko 10 cCon Carter 1 1 11 Pen Carter 1 2 17 Drop Carter 58 Lang Park Brisbane 12 Attendance 52 498Referee Alain Rolland Ireland FB 15 Chris LathamRW 14 Mark Gerrard 75 OC 13 Stirling MortlockIC 12 Matt GiteauLW 11 Lote Tuqiri 72 FH 10 Stephen LarkhamSH 9 George Gregan c 74 N8 8 Scott Fava 61 OF 7 George SmithBF 6 Rocky Elsom 61 RL 5 Daniel VickermanLL 4 Nathan SharpeTP 3 Rodney Blake 77 HK 2 Jeremy Paul 61 LP 1 Greg HolmesReplacements HK 16 Tai McIsaac 61 PR 17 Guy Shepherdson 77 LK 18 Mark Chisholm 61 N8 19 Phil Waugh 61 SH 20 Sam Cordingley 74 FH 21 Mat Rogers 75 WG 22 Clyde Rathbone 72 Coach John Connolly FB 15 Leon MacDonaldRW 14 Rico GearOC 13 Mils MuliainaIC 12 Aaron MaugerLW 11 Joe RokocokoFH 10 Dan CarterSH 9 Byron Kelleher 74 N8 8 Rodney So oialoOF 7 Richie McCaw c BF 6 Jerry Collins 61 RL 5 Ali Williams 72 LL 4 Chris JackTP 3 Carl HaymanHK 2 Keven Mealamu 76 LP 1 Tony Woodcock 68 Replacements HK 16 Andrew Hore 76 PR 17 Greg Somerville 68 LK 18 Jason Eaton 72 N8 19 Chris Masoe 61 SH 20 Jimmy Cowan 74 FH 21 Luke McAlisterFB 22 Isaia ToeavaCoach Graham HenryNotes New Zealand retain Bledisloe CupWeek 5 Edit 5 August 200620 00 AEST UTC 10 Australia 20 18 South AfricaTry Gerrard 33 cRogers 78 cCon Mortlock 2 2 34 79 Pen Mortlock 2 4 11 66 Try Fourie 56 cMontgomery 69 mCon James 1 2 57 Pen James 2 2 46 48 Stadium Australia Sydney 13 Attendance 60 522Referee Joel Jutge France FB 15 Chris LathamRW 14 Mark Gerrard 74 OC 13 Stirling MortlockIC 12 Matt GiteauLW 11 Lote TuqiriFH 10 Stephen Larkham 71 SH 9 George Gregan c 74 N8 8 Wycliff PaluOF 7 George Smith 55 BF 6 Rocky Elsom 74 RL 5 Daniel VickermanLL 4 Nathan SharpeTP 3 Rodney BlakeHK 2 Tai McIsaac 60 LP 1 Greg HolmesReplacements HK 16 Jeremy Paul 60 PR 17 Guy ShepherdsonLK 18 Mark Chisholm 74 N8 19 Phil Waugh 55 SH 20 Sam Cordingley 74 FH 21 Mat Rogers 71 WG 22 Clyde Rathbone 74 Coach John Connolly FB 15 Percy MontgomeryRW 14 Akona NdunganeOC 13 Jaque FourieIC 12 Wynand OlivierLW 11 Bryan HabanaFH 10 Butch JamesSH 9 Fourie du PreezN8 8 Jacques CronjeOF 7 Juan SmithBF 6 Solomzi Tyibilika 71 RL 5 Victor MatfieldLL 4 Johann Muller 77 TP 3 CJ van der LindeHK 2 John Smit c LP 1 Os du RandtReplacements HK 16 Chiliboy RalepellePR 17 Eddie AndrewsLK 18 Albert van den Berg 77 N8 19 Joe van Niekerk 71 SH 20 Ricky JanuarieFH 21 Meyer BosmanFB 22 Jaco van der WesthuyzenCoach Jake WhiteWeek 6 Edit 19 August 200617 30 NZST UTC 12 New Zealand 34 27 AustraliaTry Eaton 36 mJack 53 cMcAlister 68 cCon Carter 2 3 54 69 Pen Carter 5 6 6 20 46 51 79 Try Tuqiri 2 25 c 71 cElsom 39 cCon Mortlock 3 3 Pen Mortlock 2 2 3 15 Eden Park Auckland 14 Attendance 45 000Referee Chris White England FB 15 Mils MuliainaRW 14 Doug HowlettOC 13 Isaia Toeava 43 IC 12 Luke McAlisterLW 11 Joe RokocokoFH 10 Dan CarterSH 9 Byron Kelleher 46 N8 8 Rodney So oialo 67 OF 7 Richie McCaw c BF 6 Jerry CollinsRL 5 Jason Eaton 54 LL 4 Chris JackTP 3 Carl Hayman 26 HK 2 Keven MealamuLP 1 Tony WoodcockReplacements HK 16 Andrew HorePR 17 Greg Somerville 26 LK 18 Ali Williams 54 N8 19 Chris Masoe 67 SH 20 Piri Weepu 46 FH 21 Sam TuitupouFB 22 Leon MacDonald 43 Coach Graham Henry FB 15 Chris LathamRW 14 Clyde RathboneOC 13 Stirling MortlockIC 12 Matt GiteauLW 11 Lote TuqiriFH 10 Stephen Larkham 69 SH 9 George Gregan c N8 8 Wycliff PaluOF 7 Phil Waugh 78 to 80 BF 6 Rocky Elsom 67 RL 5 Daniel VickermanLL 4 Nathan SharpeTP 3 Rodney Blake 69 HK 2 Jeremy PaulLP 1 Greg HolmesReplacements HK 16 Tai McIsaacPR 17 Al Baxter 69 LK 18 Mark Chisholm 67 N8 19 George SmithSH 20 Brett SheehanFH 21 Mark GerrardWG 22 Mat Rogers 69 Coach John ConnollyWeek 7 Edit 26 August 200615 00 SAST UTC 02 South Africa 26 45 New ZealandTry Du Preez 10 mFourie 2 63 m 70 cCon Pretorius 1 2 71 Pen Montgomery 2 2 1 48 James 1 1 3 Try Tialata 36 cMcAlister 45 cSivivatu 55 mMuliaina 57 cGear 75 cCon Carter 4 5 Pen Carter 4 4 6 21 40 6 51 Loftus Versfeld Stadium Pretoria 15 16 Attendance 52 000Referee Alan Lewis Ireland FB 15 Percy Montgomery 61 RW 14 Akona NdunganeOC 13 Jaque FourieIC 12 Jean de Villiers 77 LW 11 Bryan HabanaFH 10 Butch James 59 SH 9 Fourie du PreezN8 8 Jacques CronjeOF 7 Pierre SpiesBF 6 Solomzi Tyibilika 47 RL 5 Victor Matfield 61 LL 4 Johann MullerTP 3 CJ van der Linde 23 HK 2 John Smit c LP 1 Os du Randt 78 Replacements HK 16 Chiliboy Ralepelle 78 PR 17 BJ Botha 23 LK 18 Albert van den Berg 61 N8 19 Pedrie Wannenburg 47 SH 20 Ruan Pienaar 61 FH 21 Wynand Olivier 77 FB 22 Andre Pretorius 59 Coach Jake White FB 15 Leon MacDonald 12 RW 14 Rico GearOC 13 Mils MuliainaIC 12 Luke McAlister 64 LW 11 Sitiveni SivivatuFH 10 Dan CarterSH 9 Piri Weepu 63 N8 8 Chris Masoe 51 OF 7 Richie McCaw c BF 6 Reuben ThorneRL 5 Ali WilliamsLL 4 Greg Rawlinson 47 TP 3 Greg Somerville 16 HK 2 Anton Oliver 59 LP 1 Neemia TialataReplacements HK 16 Keven Mealamu 59 PR 17 Tony Woodcock 16 LK 18 Chris Jack 47 N8 19 Jerry Collins 51 SH 20 Jimmy Cowan 63 FH 21 Sam Tuitupou 64 WG 22 Isaia Toeava 12 Coach Graham HenryWeek 8 Edit 2 September 200615 00 SAST UTC 02 South Africa 21 20 New ZealandTry Habana 24 cWannenburg 53 mCon Pretorius 1 2 Pen Pretorius 3 3 6 17 78 Try Carter 20 cRokocoko 66 cCon Carter 2 2 Pen Carter 2 2 10 40 Royal Bafokeng Stadium Rustenburg 17 Attendance 25 428Referee Chris White England FB 15 Jaque FourieRW 14 Akona Ndungane 50 OC 13 Wynand OlivierIC 12 Jean de VilliersLW 11 Bryan HabanaFH 10 Andre PretoriusSH 9 Fourie du Preez 53 N8 8 AJ VenterOF 7 Pierre SpiesBF 6 Pedrie WannenburgRL 5 Victor MatfieldLL 4 Johann MullerTP 3 BJ BothaHK 2 John Smit c LP 1 Os du Randt 23 29 73 Replacements HK 16 Chiliboy RalepellePR 17 Lawrence Sephaka 23 29 73 LK 18 Albert van den BergN8 19 Jacques CronjeSH 20 Ruan Pienaar 53 FH 21 Butch JamesFB 22 Breyton Paulse 50 Coach Jake White FB 15 Doug HowlettRW 14 Joe RokocokoOC 13 Mils MuliainaIC 12 Aaron MaugerLW 11 Sitiveni Sivivatu 61 FH 10 Dan CarterSH 9 Jimmy Cowan 61 N8 8 Rodney So oialoOF 7 Richie McCaw c 48 51 BF 6 Jerry CollinsRL 5 Ali WilliamsLL 4 Chris Jack 57 TP 3 Carl HaymanHK 2 Andrew Hore 61 LP 1 Tony Woodcock 64 Replacements HK 16 Anton Oliver 61 PR 17 Neemia Tialata 64 LK 18 Jason Eaton 57 N8 19 Marty Holah 48 51 SH 20 Byron Kelleher 61 FH 21 Luke McAlisterWG 22 Rico Gear 61 Coach Graham HenryWeek 9 Edit 9 September 200615 00 SAST UTC 02 South Africa 24 16 AustraliaTry Du Preez 57 cPaulse 71 mCon Pretorius 1 2 Pen Pretorius 3 5 37 42 48 Drop Pretorius 53 Try Larkham 44 cCon Mortlock 1 1 Pen Mortlock 3 4 17 60 62 Ellis Park Stadium Johannesburg 18 Attendance 50 178Referee Steve Walsh New Zealand FB 15 JP PietersenRW 14 Akona Ndungane 41 OC 13 Jaque FourieIC 12 Jean de VilliersLW 11 Wynand OlivierFH 10 Andre PretoriusSH 9 Fourie du Preez 83 N8 8 Pedrie WannenburgOF 7 AJ Venter 72 BF 6 Pierre SpiesRL 5 Victor Matfield 83 LL 4 Johann MullerTP 3 BJ BothaHK 2 John Smit c LP 1 Os du Randt 80 Replacements HK 16 Chiliboy RalepellePR 17 Lawrence Sephaka 80 LK 18 Albert van den Berg 83 N8 19 Jacques Cronje 72 SH 20 Ruan Pienaar 83 FH 21 Butch JamesFB 22 Breyton Paulse 41 Coach Jake White FB 15 Chris LathamRW 14 Clyde RathboneOC 13 Stirling MortlockIC 12 Matt GiteauLW 11 Cameron Shepherd 59 FH 10 Stephen Larkham 80 SH 9 George Gregan c 79 N8 8 Wycliff Palu 79 OF 7 Phil WaughBF 6 Rocky Elsom 58 RL 5 Daniel VickermanLL 4 Nathan SharpeTP 3 Rodney Blake 66 85 HK 2 Jeremy Paul 88 LP 1 Benn Robinson 85 Replacements HK 16 Tai McIsaac 88 PR 17 Al Baxter 66 LK 18 Mark Chisholm 58 N8 19 George Smith 79 SH 20 Brett Sheehan 79 FH 21 Mark Gerrard 59 WG 22 Scott Staniforth 80 Coach John ConnollyReferences Edit New Zealand Defeats Australia to Win Tri Nations Rugby Title Bloomberg Retrieved 19 August 2006 SANZAR agree new broadcast rights deal icHuddersfield Retrieved 19 August 2006 O Driscoll tips Wallabies over NZ BBC Sport 26 June 2006 Retrieved 19 August 2006 Injured Boks duo miss Tri Nations BBC Sport 5 July 2006 Archived from the original on 19 July 2006 Retrieved 19 August 2006 a b Springboks call Bosman into squad BBC Sport 30 June 2006 Archived from the original on 20 July 2006 Retrieved 19 August 2006 White must go says former Boks Planet Rugby Retrieved 19 August 2006 Tyibilika is a transformation player Planet Rugby Retrieved 19 August 2006 Pick Watson or else Planet Rugby Archived from the original on 19 July 2006 Retrieved 19 August 2006 408th All Black Test 1129th All Black Game New Zealand Rugby Retrieved 19 August 2006 SA Rugby Match Centre Australia 49 0 South Africa South African Rugby Union 15 July 2006 Retrieved 20 May 2016 409th All Black Test 1130th All Black Game New Zealand Rugby Retrieved 19 August 2006 410th All Black Test 1131st All Black Game New Zealand Rugby Retrieved 19 August 2006 SA Rugby Match Centre Australia 20 18 South Africa South African Rugby Union 5 August 2006 Retrieved 6 May 2016 411th All Black Test 1132nd All Black Game New Zealand Rugby Retrieved 19 August 2006 All Blacks slam the Springboks news24 Archived from the original on 1 September 2006 Retrieved 26 August 2006 412th All Black Test 1133rd All Black Game New Zealand Rugby Retrieved 4 October 2006 413th All Black Test 1134th All Black Game New Zealand Rugby Retrieved 3 September 2006 Springboks finish on a high Planet Rugby Archived from the original on 30 October 2006 Retrieved 9 September 2006 External links EditAll Blacks Tri Nations website SA Rugby Competition 2006 Vodacom Tri Nations South African Rugby Union Retrieved 3 June 2016 Wallabies Tri Nations website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2006 Tri Nations Series amp oldid 1130958633, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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