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2007 Super 14 season

The 2007 Super 14 season started in February 2007 with preseason matches held from mid-January. It finished on 19 May with the final at Kings Park Stadium in Durban, in the first final between two South African teams in the history of Super Rugby. The visiting Bulls won the 2007 Super 14 Final, scoring a try in the 83rd minute and narrowly defeating the Sharks 20–19, thereby becoming the first South African side to win the Super Rugby title in the professional era.

2007 Super 14
Countries Australia
 South Africa
 New Zealand
Tournament format(s)Round-robin and knockout
Champions Bulls (1st title)
Matches played94
Tries scored440 (4.68 per match)
Top point scorer(s)Stephen Donald (164; Chiefs)
Top try scorer(s)JP Pietersen (12; Sharks)
2006 (Previous) (Next) 2008

Super 14 is a provincial rugby union competition with 14 teams from New Zealand, Australia and South Africa. This season is the second of the expansion, which led to the name change to the Super 14. The 2007 season saw an old team emerge with a new name, as the Cats changed their name to the Lions effective 8 September 2006.[1]

There was also some confusion over the inclusion of the Southern Spears franchise, who were in the end not included. The season is also notable of the New Zealand sides resting several All Blacks players in the first half of the season. There were 94 matches held over the 3½ months, with each team playing one full round robin against the 13 other teams, 2 semi-finals and a final. Every team will get one bye over the 14 rounds.

Player withdrawal

With the Rugby World Cup in September, all three countries would have some of their top players rested, to avoid injuries. All Blacks coach Graham Henry made clear his wish for up to 30 of New Zealand's best players to miss around half of the Super 14, with the five New Zealand franchises supporting him in May 2006. The mandatory stand-down period meant that the 30 players who toured at the end of 2006 would miss at least the first week of competition.[2]

John Connolly, the Wallabies coach, was also interested in lightening the load for his top players. It was expected that the Australians would want to rest only a few players, especially veterans such as Stephen Larkham and George Gregan, as they are seen as key to Australia's World Cup chances.[2] Springboks coach Jake White met the board of SA Rugby, the commercial arm of the South African Rugby Union, in Cape Town on 25 May 2006 to put forward his suggestion to rest key players between then and the World Cup at regular intervals. White was also keen to rest some players during the Boks' 2006 mid-year internationals against Scotland and France.[2]

It was revealed in September 2006 that the All Blacks would rest 22 players, who would go into a "conditioning group" for the first 7 weeks of competition. The 22 players named were: Jerry Collins, Jason Eaton, Carl Hayman, Andrew Hore, Chris Jack, Richie McCaw, Chris Masoe, Keven Mealamu, Anton Oliver, Greg Somerville, Rodney So'oialo, Reuben Thorne, Ali Williams, Tony Woodcock, Dan Carter, Byron Kelleher, Leon MacDonald, Aaron Mauger, Mils Muliaina, Joe Rokocoko, Sitiveni Sivivatu and Piri Weepu. Seven of these players were from the Crusaders, six from the Hurricanes, four from the Blues, three from the Chiefs and two from the Highlanders.[3] These players would be available for their franchises from Week 8. From these 22 players, Jason Eaton and Piri Weepu didn't make the final All Blacks squad for the 2007 Rugby World Cup.

After the NZRU announced the resting of 22 leading players, Pat Wilson, Australian High Performance Manager, revealed that leading Wallabies would only be rested for one match, which was to be chosen by their state's union. This decision has drawn criticism from former Wallabies coach and current Queensland Reds coach Eddie Jones, who said that while resting the older players could be beneficial, it is better for younger players, such as his own Rodney Blake, to receive game time.[4]

The SARU decided against resting their top players for the 2007 Super 14 but conceded that it was likely that players would be rested for some games.[5] It is expected that News Corp and the other SANZAR nations will request compensation from the New Zealand Rugby Union.[citation needed]

Southern Spears saga

During the 2006 Super 14 season, SA Rugby announced that, contrary to the original plans, the Southern Spears would not replace the lowest ranked South African based side.

In August 2006, however, the Spears won a court case for inclusion into the 2007 season, which would be at the expense of the Cats, who changed their name to the Lions the following month. SA Rugby and the South African Rugby Union were expected to appeal the High Court of South Africa's decision.[6] In November 2006, SA Rugby and the Spears reached a settlement. The financially troubled Spears abandoned the court case. They will still exist as an organisation to promote and develop rugby in the Southern and Eastern Cape region, with the support of SA Rugby and the SARU, but will now not be a part of Super Rugby in the foreseeable future.[7] With the settlement, the season's Super 14 line-up was set, with the Lions taking up the final South African place.

Table

Key to colours
     Top four teams advance to playoffs.
Team Pld W D L PF PA PD BP Pts
1   Sharks 13 10 0 3 355 214 141 5 45
2   Bulls 13 9 0 4 388 223 165 6 42
3   Crusaders 13 8 0 5 382 235 147 10 42
4   Blues 13 9 0 4 355 235 120 6 42
5   Brumbies 13 9 0 4 234 173 61 4 40
6   Chiefs 13 7 1 5 373 321 52 10 40
7   Western Force 13 6 1 6 276 292 −16 6 32
8   Hurricanes 13 6 0 7 247 300 −53 3 27
9   Highlanders 13 5 0 8 235 301 −66 7 27
10   Stormers 13 6 0 7 249 326 −77 3 27
11   Cheetahs 13 4 1 8 265 342 −77 4 22
12   Lions 13 5 0 8 175 284 −109 2 22
13   Waratahs 13 3 1 9 266 317 −51 7 21
14   Reds 13 2 0 11 201 438 −237 3 11

Results

The draw for the 2007 season was released on 2006-10-13. The season started 8 days earlier than the 2006 season, with the first match being between the Blues and the Crusaders at Auckland's Eden Park, the second time in the last two years the Blues had hosted the first match. In total, 94 matches were played, comprising 91 regular season matches, 2 semi-finals and the final. There were 29 Friday night match-ups and 61 Saturday matches. One match, the Brumbies-Waratahs regional derby in Week 10, was played on a Sunday night.[8][9]

Round 1

The 2007 Super 14 started in contrast to that of 2006. The game of the week was the Blues from Auckland beating the defending champions the Crusaders, which was the first loss to a New Zealand side that the Crusaders had suffered since May 2004 and was ironically the Blues' first win over a New Zealand team for two years. The other upset was 2006 Finalists the Hurricanes losing to last years 12th placed Queensland Reds.


2 February 2007 Blues   34–25   Crusaders Eden Park, Auckland  
19:35 Tries: Isaia Toeava, Rudi Wulf, Doug Howlett
Con: Isa Nacewa (2)
Pen: Isa Nacewa (5)
Tries: Corey Flynn, Mose Tuiali'i, Rico Gear
Con: Stephen Brett (2)
Pen: Brent Ward (2)
Attendance: 26,300[10]
Referee: Paul Honiss (New Zealand)[11]


2 February 2007 Western Force   7–8   Highlanders Subiaco Oval, Perth  
19:05 Tries: James Hilgendorf
Con: Cameron Shepherd
Tries: Josh Blackie
Pen: Callum Bruce
Attendance: 30,704[12]
Referee: Jerome Fortuin (South Africa)[11]


2 February 2007 Lions   16–25   Waratahs Ellis Park Stadium, Johannesburg  
19:10 Tries: Louis Ludik
Con: Louis Strydom
Pen: Louis Strydom (3)
Tries: Daniel Halangahu, Rocky Elsom, Adam Freier
Con: Peter Hewat (2)
Pen: Peter Hewat (2)
Attendance: 15,000[13]
Referee: Chris Pollock (New Zealand)[11]


3 February 2007 Chiefs   15–21   Brumbies Waikato Stadium, Hamilton  
19:35 Tries: Sosene Anesi (2), Lelia Masaga Tries: Clyde Rathbone, Stirling Mortlock
Con: Stirling Mortlock
Pen: Julian Huxley (2), Stirling Mortlock
Attendance: ~12,500[14]
Referee: Mark Lawrence (South Africa)[11]


3 February 2007 Reds   25–16   Hurricanes Lang Park, Brisbane  
19:40 Tries: Mitchell Chapman
Con: Clinton Schifcofske
Pen: Clinton Schifcofske (5)
Drop: Berrick Barnes
Tries: Cory Jane
Con: Jimmy Gopperth
Pen: Jimmy Gopperth (3)
Attendance: 22,654
Referee: Jonathan Kaplan (South Africa)[11]


3 February 2007 Sharks   17–3   Bulls Kings Park Stadium, Durban  
17:00 Tries: JP Pietersen (2)
Con: Percy Montgomery (2)
Pen: Percy Montgomery
Pen: Morné Steyn Attendance: 33,572[15]
Referee: Lyndon Bray (New Zealand)[11]


3 February 2007 Cheetahs   27–9   Stormers Vodacom Park, Bloemfontein  
19:10 Tries: Adriaan Strauss, CJ van der Linde, Kabamba Floors
Pen: Meyer Bosman (4)
Pen: Naas Olivier (3) Attendance: ~35,000[16]
Referee: Craig Joubert[11]

Round 2

Week two saw the New Zealand teams have a strong week with the Hurricanes, Crusaders, Blues notching wins. Western Force began to show vast improvement from 2006 winning only their second match since entering the competition in 2006. Apart from the Force all other Australian teams suffered a loss.


9 February 2007 Chiefs   32–39   Hurricanes Waikato Stadium, Hamilton  
19:35 Tries: Roy Kinikinilau, Tom Willis, Brendon Leonard, Liam Messam
Con: Stephen Donald (3)
Pen: Stephen Donald (2)
Tries: Alby Mathewson, Serge Lilo, Ma'a Nonu, Tana Umaga, Paul Tito
Con: Jimmy Gopperth (4)
Pen: Jimmy Gopperth (2)
Attendance: 17,000 (approx)
Referee: Bryce Lawrence (New Zealand)[11]


9 February 2007 Stormers   3–22   Western Force Newlands Stadium, Cape Town  
18:00 Pen: Naas Olivier Tries: Ryan Cross
Con: Cameron Shepherd
Pen: Cameron Shepherd (5)
Referee: Lyndon Bray (New Zealand)[11]


9 February 2007 Sharks   22–9   Waratahs Kings Park Stadium, Durban  
20:05 Tries: Butch James
Con: Percy Montgomery
Pen: Percy Montgomery (4)
Drop: François Steyn
Pen: Peter Hewat (3) Attendance: 28,669[17]
Referee: Chris Pollock (New Zealand)[11]


10 February 2007 Crusaders   33–22   Reds Lancaster Park, Christchurch  
19:35 Tries: Ross Filipo, Mose Tuiali'i, Scott Hamilton, Brent Ward, Stephen Brett
Con: Stephen Brett (4)
Tries: Greg Holmes, Peter Hynes
Pen: Clinton Schifcofske (4)
Attendance: ~19,000
Referee: Mark Lawrence (South Africa)[11]


10 February 2007 Brumbies   15–17   Blues Canberra Stadium, Canberra  
19:40 Pen: Julian Huxley (5) Tries: Isa Nacewa, Saimone Taumoepeau
Con: Isa Nacewa (2)
Pen: Isa Nacewa
Attendance: 16,127[18]
Referee: Jonathan Kaplan (South Africa)[11]


10 February 2007 Bulls   24–20   Cheetahs Loftus Versfeld Stadium, Pretoria  
17:00 Tries: Wessel Roux, Bryan Habana, Adriaan Fondse
Con: Morné Steyn (3)
Pen: Morné Steyn
Tries: CJ Van Der Linde, Eddie Fredericks
Con: Meyer Bosman (2)
Pen: Meyer Bosman (2)
Attendance: 51,762[19]
Referee: Jerome Fortuin (South Africa)[11]


10 February 2007 Lions   11–6   Highlanders Ellis Park Stadium, Johannesburg  
19:00 Tries: Wylie Human
Pen: Louis Strydom (2)
Pen: Callum Bruce, Charlie Hore Referee: Paul Marks (Australia)[11]

Round 3

In week three a Super rugby record was broken, although not one to be proud of. The Reds and Brumbies played in the lowest scoring match ever, a dire affair that resulted in a Brumbies win 6–3. The 22 All Blacks missing from New Zealand teams started to have a visible effect on the kiwi sides with only the Hurricanes claiming a tight win over the Blues. Another relatively low scoring match saw even the last years powerhouse champions the Crusaders beaten by last years 13th placed Lions, it was the first match in six years the Crusaders hadn't scored a single try.


16 February 2007 Stormers   21–16   Chiefs Newlands Stadium, Cape Town  
18:10 Tries: Breyton Paulse, Jean de Villiers
Con: Peter Grant
Pen: Peter Grant (3)
Tries: Dwayne Sweeney
Con: Stephen Donald
Pen: Stephen Donald (3)
Referee: Paul Marks (Australia)[11]


16 February 2007 Bulls   27–30   Western Force Loftus Versfeld Stadium, Pretoria  
20:35 Tries: JP Nel (2), Anton Leonard
Con: Morné Steyn (3)
Pen: Morné Steyn (2)
Tries: Cameron Shepherd (2), Gareth Hardy
Con: Cameron Shepherd (3)
Pen: Cameron Shepherd (3)
Referee: Chris Pollock (New Zealand)[11]


17 February 2007 Hurricanes   23–22   Blues Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington  
19:35 Tries: Cory Jane, Serge Lilo
Con: Jimmy Gopperth (2)
Pen: Jimmy Gopperth (3)
Tries: Doug Howlett, Anthony Tuitavake, Greg Rawlinson
Con: Isa Nacewa(2)
Pen: Isa Nacewa
Attendance: 24,208
Referee: Jonathan Kaplan (South Africa)[11]


17 February 2007 Reds   3 – 6 *   Brumbies Lang Park, Brisbane  
19:05 Pen: Clinton Schifcofske Pen: Stirling Mortlock, Julian Huxley Attendance: 25,170
Referee: Matt Goddard (Australia)[11]


17 February 2007 Cheetahs   30–26   Waratahs ABSA Park, Kimberley  
16:30 Tries: Ronnie Cooke, Phillip Burger, Eddie Fredericks, Juan Smith
Con: Meyer Bosman (2)
Pen: Meyer Bosman
Drop: Herkie Kruger
Tries: Kurtley Beale, Ben Jacobs
Con: Peter Hewat (2)
Pen: Peter Hewat(4)
Referee: Lyndon Bray (New Zealand)[11]


17 February 2007 Lions   9–3   Crusaders Ellis Park Stadium, Johannesburg  
18:30 Pen: Louis Strydom (3) Pen: Stephen Brett Referee: Brett Bowden (Australia)[11]


17 February 2007 Sharks   23–16   Highlanders Kings Park Stadium, Durban  
20:30 Tries: Percy Montgomery (2)
Con: Percy Montgomery (2)
Pen: Percy Montgomery (3)
Tries: Jason Kawau
Con: Charlie Hore
Pen: Charlie Hore (3)
Attendance: 28,023[20]
Referee: James Leckie (Australia)[11]

* Note: This match was the lowest-scoring in Super Rugby history at the time.

Round 4

Week Four saw the Brumbies lose their second game by conceding a try in the final seconds to the Hurricanes (the first was to the Blues in Week Two). The Blues convincingly put away the Queensland Reds while the Force surrendered in the final seconds to the Lions leaving them yet to win a home game. The Bulls beat the Chiefs while the Crusaders began the show the form that they have displayed in past years by beating the Cheetahs 49–28.

23 February 2007 Hurricanes   11–10   Brumbies Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington  
19:35 Tries: Thomas Waldrom
Pen: Jimmy Gopperth (2)
Tries: Adam Wallace-Harrison
Con: Julian Huxley
Pen: Julian Huxley
Attendance: 21,194
Referee: Craig Joubert (South Africa)[11]


24 February 2007 Highlanders   35–24   Stormers Carisbrook, Dunedin  
17:50 Tries: Matt Saunders (2), Viliame Waqaseduadua, Hale T-Pole
Cons: Charlie Hore (3)
Pens: Charlie Hore (3)
Tries: Andries Bekker, Breyton Paulse, François van der Merwe, Luke Watson
Cons: Peter Grant (2)
Referee: Matt Goddard (Australia)[11]


24 February 2007 Blues   38–13   Reds Eden Park, Auckland  
19:35 Tries: Rudi Wulf (2), Isa Nacewa, Jerome Kaino
Con: Isa Nacewa, Luke McAlister
Pen: Isa Nacewa, Luke McAlister (3)
Tries: Charlie Fetoai
Con: Clinton Schifcofske
Pen: Clinton Schifcofske (2)
Attendance: 30,000
Referee: Willie Roos (South Africa)[11]


24 February 2007 Western Force   24–25   Lions Subiaco Oval, Perth  
19:05 Tries: Cameron Shepherd, Gareth Hardy
Con: Cameron Shepherd
Pen: Cameron Shepherd (4)
Tries: Jaque Fourie
Con: Louis Strydom
Pen: Louis Strydom (4), André Pretorius
Drop: André Pretorius
Attendance: 25,000
Referee: Bryce Lawrence (New Zealand)[11]


24 February 2007 Bulls   30–27   Chiefs Loftus Versfeld Stadium, Pretoria  
17:00 Tries: Bakkies Botha, Gurthro Steenkamp, Bryan Habana
Pens: Morné Steyn (3), Derick Hougaard (2)
Tries: Lelia Masaga (2), Dwayne Sweeney
Con: Stephen Donald (3)
Pen: Stephen Donald (2)
Referee: Brett Bowden (Australia)[11]


24 February 2007 Cheetahs   28–49   Crusaders Vodacom Park, Bloemfontein  
19:10 Tries: Darren Nell (2), Herkie Kruger
Con: Meyer Bosman (2)
Pen: Meyer Bosman (2)
Drop: Herkie Kruger
Tries: Casey Laulala, Caleb Ralph (2), Scott Hamilton (2), Stephen Brett
Con: Stephen Brett (5)
Pen: Stephen Brett (3)
Referee: James Leckie (Australia)[11]

Round 5

Week 5 saw the Blues defeat the Highlanders, the Chiefs drew with the Cheetahs in the final moments of the game, the Hurricanes lost at | home to bottom placed Stormers and the Crusaders suffered their 3rd defeat of the season losing in the final minute because of a blunder by Rico Gear. The Brumbies also suffered a loss at | home to the Bulls whereas the controversial game of the round saw the Waratahs draw with the Western Force because of a blunder by Waratahs utility back Sam Norton-Knight who decide to run with the ball in the final minute instead of taking the penalty shot which could have won them the game and for his mistake Lote Tuqiri shoved him and walked off the pitch looking very disappointed.

2 March 2007 Blues   28–9   Highlanders Eden Park, Auckland  
19:35 Tries: Isaia Toeava (2), Troy Flavell
Pen: Luke McAlister (3)
Con: Luke McAlister (2)
Pen: Nick Evans (3) Attendance: 22,500
Referee: Steve Walsh (New Zealand)


2 March 2007 Waratahs   16–16   Western Force Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney  
19:40 Tries: Morgan Turinui
Con: Peter Hewat
Pen: Peter Hewat (3)
Tries Matt Giteau, Drew Mitchell
Pen: Cameron Shepherd (2)
Attendance: 31,149
Referee: Paul Marks (New Zealand)


2 March 2007 Cheetahs   22–22   Chiefs Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein  
19:10 Tries: Tiger Mangweni
Con: Willem de Waal
Pen: Willem de Waal (5)
Tries: Lelia Masaga
Con: Stephen Donald
Pen: Stephen Donald (5)
Attendance: 20,500
Referee: James Leckie (Australia)


3 March 2007 Hurricanes   17–30   Stormers FMG Stadium, Palmerston North  
19:05 Tries: David Smith, Cory Jane
Con: Jimmy Gopperth, Blair Stewart
Pen: Jimmy Gopperth
Tries: Jean de Villiers, Justin Melck, Corne Uys, Breyton Paulse
Con: Peter Grant (2)
Pen: Peter Grant (2)
Attendance: 16,000
Referee: Matt Goddard (Australia)


3 March 2007 Brumbies   7–19   Bulls Canberra Stadium, Canberra  
19:10 Tries: Gene Fairbanks
Con: Julian Huxley
Tries: Pedrie Wannenburg
Con: Derick Hougaard
Pen: Derick Hougaard (3)
Drop: Derick Hougaard
Attendance: 15,101
Referee: Lyndon Bray (New Zealand)


3 March 2007 Reds   20–26   Lions Lang Park, Brisbane  
20:10 Tries: Quade Cooper, Will Genia
Con: Clinton Schifcofske (2)
Pen: Clinton Schifcofske (2)
Tries: Jaque Fourie, Ernst Joubert
Con: Earl Rose (2)
Pen: Earl Rose (4)
Attendance: 17,011
Referee: Kelvin Deaker (New Zealand)


3 March 2007 Sharks   27–26   Crusaders ABSA Stadium, Durban  
17:00 Tries: Albert van den Berg, Bismarck du Plessis, Odwa Ndungane
Con: Percy Montgomery (2), Ruan Pienaar
Pen: Percy Montgomery (2)
Tries: Kieran Read, Mose Tuiali'i
Con: Stephen Brett (2)
Pen: Stephen Brett (3)
Drop: Stephen Brett
Attendance: 33,470
Referee:   Stuart Dickinson

Round 6

Week 6 saw the Reds travel to the "House of Pain" to play the Highlanders. Recent signing Andrew Walker was rushed into the starting team, however the Reds lost 17–33. The next game saw the Brumbies looking to rectify a three-game losing streak at their home ground. They did so with a convincing 26–13 win against the Stormers. The Force were also looking to end a | home ground hoodoo against the Hurricanes. Seeking their first ever victory at Subiaco the Force looked to have squandered an 11–10 lead upon conceding a try with two minutes left to put the score at 17–11. However a try on the sideline and followed by an unlikely conversion by Force wing Cameron Shepherd gave the Force a maiden | home victory. The next day opened with the Blues thrashing an in-form Lions outfit 41–14. The game saw Doug Howlett score two tries and in doing so becoming the equal highest try scorer in Super Rugby history (with Joe Roff of the Brumbies). The Waratahs then played a | home game against the Bulls – who won 32–19 thanks to two tries apiece to Bryan Habana and Fourie du Preez.

9 March 2007 Highlanders   33–17   Reds Carisbrook, Dunedin  
19:35 Tries: Aaron Bancroft, Lucky Mulipola, Glen Horton, Jason MacDonald
Con: Nick Evans (2)
Pen: Nick Evans (2)
Drop: Aaron Bancroft
Tries: Berrick Barnes, John Roe
Con: Quade Cooper, Berrick Barnes
Pen: Berrick Barnes
Attendance: 12,000
Referee: Marius Jonker (South Africa)


9 March 2007 Brumbies   26–13   Stormers Canberra Stadium, Canberra  
19:40 Tries: Mark Chisholm, Stirling Mortlock, Adam Ashley-Cooper
Con: Stirling Mortlock
Pen: Stirling Mortlock (3)
Tries: Gio Aplon
Con: Peter Grant
Pen: Peter Grant (2)
Attendance: 14, 410
Referee: Steve Walsh (New Zealand)


9 March 2007 Western Force   18–17   Hurricanes Subiaco Oval, Perth  
19:05 Tries: Drew Mitchell, Cameron Shepherd
Con: Cameron Shepherd
Pen: Cameron Shepherd (2)
Tries: Tana Umaga, Jimmy Gopperth
Con: Blair Stewart, Jimmy Gopperth
Pen: Blair Stewart
Attendance: 30,704
Referee: Mark Lawrence (South Africa)


10 March 2007 Blues   41–14   Lions Eden Park, Auckland  
19:35 Tries: Doug Howlett (2)*, Ben Atiga, Rudi Wulf, Daniel Braid, David Holwell
Con: David Holwell (4)
Pen: David Holwell
Tries: Louie Ludik, Ethienne Reynecke
Con: André Pretorius, Earl Rose
Attendance: 22,000
Referee: Paul Marks (Australia)


9 March 2007 Waratahs   19–32   Bulls Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney  
19:40 Tries: Kurtley Beale
Con: Peter Hewat
Pen: Peter Hewat (4)
Tries: Bryan Habana(2), Fourie du Preez(2)
Con: Derick Hougaard(3)
Pen: Derick Hougaard (2)
Attendance: 21,854
Referee: Kelvin Deaker (New Zealand)


9 March 2007 Cheetahs   14–30   Sharks Vodacom Park, Bloemfontein  
17:00 Tries: Juan Smith, Herkie Kruger
Con: Willem de Waal (2)
Tries: JP Pietersen, Jacques Botes, Waylon Murray
Con: Ruan Pienaar (3)
Pen: Ruan Pienaar (3)
Attendance: 29,500
Referee: JC Fortuin (South Africa)

Round 7

The Chiefs put on a convincing win against the Lions to start week seven. This was followed later that evening with the Force easily putting away the bottom of the table Reds in Perth. The Crusaders began to show their regular form with a win against the Bulls and the Waratahs season slumped to a new low with a home loss at the hands of the Stormers. The Cheetahs pulled off an unexpected win against the Brumbies and the undefeated Sharks continued their streak – beating the Hurricanes.

16 March 2007 Chiefs   34–7   Lions Waikato Stadium, Hamilton  
19:35 Tries: Stephen Donald (2), Marty Holah, Liam Messam, Tane Tuipulotu
Con: Stephen Donald, Tasesa Lavea (2)
Pen: Stephen Donald
Tries: André Pretorius
Con: André Pretorius
Attendance: 12,000
Referee: James Leckie (Australia)


16 March 2007 Western Force   38–3   Reds Subiaco Oval, Perth  
19:05 Tries: Chris O'Young, Penalty try, Cameron Shepherd, Digby Ioane
Con: Cameron Shepherd (3)
Pen: Cameron Shepherd (4)
Pen: Andrew Walker Attendance: 26,023
Referee: Brett Bowden (Australia)


17 March 2007 Crusaders   32–10   Bulls Lancaster Park, Christchurch  
19:35 Tries: Johnny Leo'o, Rico Gear, Tim Bateman, Scott Hamilton
Con: Stephen Brett (3)
Pen: Stephen Brett (2)
Tries: Wikus van Heerden
Con: Derick Hougaard
Pen: Derick Hougaard
Attendance: 18,240
Referee: Stuart Dickinson (Australia)


17 March 2007 Waratahs   10–16   Stormers Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney  
19:40 Tries: Penalty try
Con: Peter Hewat
Pen: Peter Hewat
Tries: Luke Watson
Con: Peter Grant
Pen: Peter Grant (3)
Attendance: 18,409
Referee: Lyndon Bray (New Zealand)


17 March 2007 Cheetahs   38–20   Brumbies Vodacom Park, Bloemfontein  
17:00 Tries: Falie Oelschig, Gavin Passens, Richardt Strauss, Phillip Burger, Juan Smith
Con: Willem de Waal (5)
Drop: Willem de Waal
Tries: Adam Ashley-Cooper, Mark Chisholm, Patrick Phibbs
Con: Julian Huxley
Pen: Julian Huxley
Attendance: 3,500
Referee: Paul Honiss (New Zealand)


17 March 2007 Sharks   27–14   Hurricanes Kings Park Stadium, Durban  
19:10 Tries: JP Pietersen, Johan Ackermann, Jacques Botes, Warren Britz
Con: Butch James (2)
Pen: Butch James (1)
Tries: Anthony Perenise
Pen: Blair Stewart (3)
Attendance: 36,700
Referee: Matt Goddard (Australia)

Round 8

The Waratahs fell to another loss – being convincingly beaten by the Blues in Auckland. The Bulls were not worried about the "House of Pain" moniker of Carisbrook – instead they turned in on the Highlanders to win 22–13. The Crusaders continued their quick ascent up the ladder with a bonus-point win over the Stormers. Queensland slipped to another loss – albeit a close one – against the Chiefs. The Sharks suffered their first loss of the season as the Brumbies recording a big upset at ABSA Stadium. It was also the Brumbies first ever away win against the Sharks. The Lions continued the Hurricanes bad season with an easy win.

23 March 2007 Blues   34–6   Waratahs Eden Park, Auckland  
19:35 Tries: Daniel Braid, Troy Flavell (2), Steve Devine
Cons: Luke McAlister (4)
Pens: Luke McAlister (2)
Pens: Peter Hewat (2) Attendance: 27,500
Referee: Marius Jonker (South Africa)


24 March 2007 Highlanders   13–22   Bulls Carisbrook, Dunedin  
17:30 Try: Jimmy Cowan
Con: Nick Evans
Pens: Nick Evans (2)
Try: Jaco van der Westhuyzen
Con: Derick Hougaard
Pens: Derick Hougaard (5)
Referee: Stuart Dickinson (Australia)


24 March 2007 Crusaders   36–11   Stormers Lancaster Park, Christchurch  
19:35 Tries: Casey Laulala, Rico Gear (2), Leon MacDonald
Con: Dan Carter (2)
Pen: Dan Carter (4)
Tries: De Wet Barry
Pen: Peter Grant (2)
Referee:   Brett Bowden


24 March 2007 Reds   19–21   Chiefs Lang Park, Brisbane  
19:40 Tries: David Croft
Con: Andrew Walker
Pen: Andrew Walker (4)
Tries: Kristian Ormsby (2)
Con: Stephen Donald
Pen: Stephen Donald (3)
Attendance: 16,830
Referee: Willie Roos (South Africa)


24 March 2007 Sharks   10–21   Brumbies Kings Park Stadium, Durban  
17:00 Tries: Adrian Jacobs
Con: Butch James
Pen: Ruan Pienaar
Tries: Julian Huxley, Adam Wallace-Harrison
Con: Julian Huxley
Pen: Julian Huxley (3)
Attendance: 38,787[21]
Referee: Bryce Lawrence (New Zealand)


24 March 2007 Lions   30–7   Hurricanes Ellis Park Stadium, Johannesburg  
19:10 Tries: Ethienne Reynecke, Jaque Fourie
Con: André Pretorius
Pen: André Pretorius (5)
Drop: André Pretorius
Tries: Piri Weepu
Con: Blair Stewart
Referee: Matt Goddard (Australia)

Round 9

The Highlanders recorded a home win over the Cheetahs to open the round before the Force subjected the Sharks to their second loss in as many matches in Perth. The Hurricanes pulled off a win over the Bulls and the Blues put in a hard-fought win over the Chiefs. The Blues' Doug Howlett took sole possession of the all-| time try scoring lead in Super Rugby during the latter match. The Crusaders pulled away from the Waratahs early in the game before slacking off in the second half and seeing their lead evaporate to 34–28. The Waratahs scored a try late in the game to seemingly secure a win with the kick to come – but Peter Hewat missed a relatively easy kick to hand the Crusaders a 34–33 win. The Brumbies won a second game in South Africa – this time a close encounter against the Lions. A late Julian Huxley try securing a 14–9 win for the Canberra-based side.


30 March 2007 Western Force   22–12   Sharks Subiaco Oval, Perth  
19:05 Tries: Cameron Shepherd
Pen: Matt Giteau (5)
Con: Matt Giteau
Pen: Ruan Pienaar (3)
Drop: François Steyn
Referee: Lyndon Bray (New Zealand)


31 March 2007 Hurricanes   17–9   Bulls Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington  
17:30 Tries: Hosea Gear
Pen: Piri Weepu (4)
Pen: Derick Hougaard (3) Attendance: 20,874
Referee: Brett Bowden (Australia)


31 March 2007 Chiefs   11–18   Blues Waikato Stadium, Hamilton  
19:35 Try: Tasesa Lavea
Pen: Stephen Donald (2)
Tries: Jerome Kaino, Keven Mealamu, Doug Howlett
Pen: Isa Nacewa
Referee: Steve Walsh (New Zealand)



31 March 2007 Lions   9–14   Brumbies Ellis Park Stadium, Johannesburg  
17:00 Pen: André Pretorius (3) Try: Julian Huxley
Pen: Julian Huxley (2)
Drop: Julian Huxley
Referee: Paul Honiss (New Zealand)

Round 10

The Blues easily put away the Cheetahs in the sole Good Friday game. The next day saw the Chiefs beat the Highlanders before a startling mountain backdrop in Queenstown. The Crusaders annihilated the Force 53–0. It was the largest score ever conceded by the Force and the largest losing margin – but for the Crusaders it didn't come close to their 96–19 win against the Waratahs in 2002. The Sharks continued the high scoring – putting 57 points on the Reds in Brisbane for a big win. The Stormers upset the Lions 30–8 in Cape Town. In the sole Easter Sunday clash the Waratahs failed to resurrect their season against the Brumbies – going down 36–10 in the interstate grudge match between the rivals. The win put the Brumbies into the top four for the first time in 2007.

6 April 2007 Blues   26–8   Cheetahs Eden Park, Auckland  
19:35 Tries: Steve Devine, Doug Howlett, Anthony Tuitavake
Con: Isa Nacewa
Pen: Isa Nacewa (3)
Try: Ryno van der Merwe
Pen: Herkie Kruger
Referee: Paul Marks (Australia)



7 April 2007 Crusaders   53–0   Western Force Lancaster Park, Christchurch  
19:35 Tries: Rico Gear, Mose Tuiali'i, Kieran Read (2), Ross Filipo (3), Richie McCaw
Con: Dan Carter (5)
Pen: Dan Carter
Referee: Mark Lawrence (South Africa)


7 April 2007 Reds   16–59   Sharks Lang Park, Brisbane  
19:40 Try: John Roe
Con: Clinton Schifcofske
Pen: Clinton Schifcofske (3)
Tries: AJ Venter (2), JP Pietersen (2), Jacques Botes, Brad Barritt, Waylon Murray, Bismarck du Plessis, Keegan Daniel
Con: Ruan Pienaar (5), François Steyn (2)
Attendance: 14,443[23]
Referee: Chris Polluck (New Zealand)


7 April 2007 Stormers   30–8   Lions Newlands Stadium, Cape Town  
17:00 Tries: Peter Grant, De Wet Barry, Naas Olivier
Con: Peter Grant (3)
Pen: Peter Grant (3)
Try: Jaque Fourie
Pen: André Pretorius
Referee: Bryce Lawrence (South Africa)


8 April 2007 Brumbies   36–10   Waratahs Canberra Stadium, Canberra  
19:40 Tries: Mark Gerrard (2), Jone Tawake, Stephen Larkham (2)
Con: Julian Huxley (2), Mark Gerrard (2)
Pen: Julian Huxley
Try: Rocky Elsom
Con: Peter Hewat
Pen: Peter Hewat
Attendance: 23,097
Referee: Matt Goddard (Australia)

Round 11

This week saw the Hurricanes take on the Cheetahs and Hosea Gear became the Hurricanes' hero after scoring a 90-metre try in the final moments of the game. It was also the team's fourth try of the game which gave them a bonus point on top of the win. The following day, the Chiefs thrashed the Western Force 64–36, a game which saw a total of 14 tries being scored, nine of which were scored by the Chiefs, with Roy Kinikinilau and Brendon Leonard each getting hat-tricks. The Crusaders then defeated the Highlanders to climb to the top of the table. The Blues lost to the Sharks at home, going down by 7 points, and the Waratahs won only their second game this season, defeating the Reds, who sit at the bottom of the table. In the last match of the week, the Bulls thrashed the Stormers 49–12.

13 April 2007 Hurricanes   37–15   Cheetahs Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington  
19:35 Tries: Chris Masoe, Jerry Collins, Jason Eaton, Hosea Gear
Con: Piri Weepu (4)
Pen: Piri Weepu (3)
Tries: Gavin Passens, Juan Smith
Con: Willem de Waal
Pen: Willem de Waal
Attendance: 15,770[24]
Referee:   Paul Marks


14 April 2007 Chiefs   64–36   Western Force Waikato Stadium, Hamilton  
14:35 Tries: Roy Kinikinilau (3), Lelia Masaga, Brendon Leonard (3), Tanerau Latimer, Tasesa Lavea
Con: Stephen Donald (5)
Pen: Stephen Donald (3)
Tries: Nathan Sharpe, Matt Giteau (2), Cameron Shepherd, Drew Mitchell
Con: Matt Giteau (4)
Pen: Matt Giteau
Attendance: 13,100
Referee: Craig Joubert (South Africa)


14 April 2007 Highlanders   3–38   Crusaders Carisbrook, Dunedin  
17:30 Pen: Nick Evans Tries: Dan Carter, Casey Laulala (2), Caleb Ralph, Rua Tipoki
Con: Dan Carter (4), Stephen Brett
Pen: Dan Carter
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Jonathan Kaplan (South Africa)


14 April 2007 Blues   25–32   Sharks North Harbour Stadium, Albany  
19:35 Tries: Keven Mealamu, David Gibson, Daniel Braid
Con: Isa Nacewa (2)
Pen: Isa Nacewa (2)
Tries: JP Pietersen (2), Odwa Ndungane
Con: François Steyn
Pen: Percy Montgomery (2), François Steyn
Drop: François Steyn (2)
Attendance: 20,100
Referee: Stuart Dickinson (Australia)


14 April 2007 Waratahs   26–13   Reds Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney  
19:40 Tries: Josh Valentine, Benn Robinson
Con: Peter Hewat (2)
Pen: Peter Hewat (4)
Tries: Clinton Schifcofske
Con: Clinton Schifcofske
Pen: Clinton Schifcofske (2)
Attendance: 21,872
Referee: Kelvin Deaker (New Zealand)


14 April 2007 Bulls   49–12   Stormers Loftus Versfeld Stadium, Pretoria  
16:00 Tries: Bakkies Botha (2), Wikus van Heerden (2) Pedrie Wannenburg, Heinie Adams, Wynand Olivier
Con: Derick Hougaard (2), Morné Steyn (2)
Pen: Derick Hougaard (2)
Tries: Brent Russell, Dylan des Fountain
Con: Peter Grant
Attendance: 50,000
Referee: Marius Jonker (South Africa)

Round 12

The Crusaders defeated the Hurricanes in a thrilling encounter which saw Jerry Collins being stretchered off after injuring his neck in a tackle on Rua Tipoki. The Brumbies defeated the Western Force in an all-Australian derby by just two points and the Reds won their second game of the season defeating the Cheetahs. Ben Tune (who is leaving the club after the season) scored the winning try in that match, but the match of the round saw the Chiefs defeat the Sharks to put themselves in contention for a semi-final spot. The Waratahs lost to the Highlanders by a point after Peter Hewat missed another conversion, and in a South African derby, the Bulls thrashed the Lions 31–7. Finally, the Blues lost their away match to the Stormers, but they remain second in the table nonetheless.

20 April 2007 Crusaders   23–13   Hurricanes Lancaster Park, Christchurch  
19:35 Tries: Corey Flynn, Ross Filipo
Con: Dan Carter (2)
Pen: Dan Carter (3)
Tries: Ma'a Nonu
Con: Piri Weepu
Pen: Piri Weepu (2)
Referee: Paul Honiss (New Zealand)


20 April 2007 Brumbies   14–12   Western Force Canberra Stadium, Canberra  
19:40 Tries: Jeremy Paul
Pen: Julian Huxley (2), Mark Gerrard
Pen: Matt Giteau (4) Referee: Stuart Dickinson (Australia)


21 April 2007 Reds   23–13   Cheetahs Lang Park, Queensland  
15:30 Tries: James Horwill, Ben Tune
Con: Clinton Schifcofske (2)
Pen: Clinton Schifcofske
Tries: Kabamba Floors
Con: Meyer Bosman
Pen: Meyer Bosman (2)
Attendance: 12,500
Referee: Bryce Lawrence (New Zealand)



21 April 2007 Waratahs   25–26   Highlanders Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney  
19:40 Tries: Peter Hewat (2), Josh Holmes
Con: Peter Hewat (2)
Pen: Peter Hewat (2)
Tries: Viliame Waqaseduadua, Nick Evans, Jason Kawau
Con: Nick Evans
Pen: Nick Evans (3)
Referee: Craig Joubert (South Africa)


21 April 2007 Lions   7–31   Bulls Ellis Park Stadium, Johannesburg  
15:00 Tries: Willem Alberts
Con: André Pretorius
Tries: Wynand Olivier (2), Bryan Habana, Akona Ndungane, JP Nel
Con: Derick Hougaard (3)
Referee: J.C. Fortuin (South Africa)


21 April 2007 Stormers   33–20   Blues Newlands Stadium, Cape Town  
17:05 Tries: Conrad Jantjes, Luke Watson, Jean de Villiers
Con: Peter Grant (3)
Pen: Peter Grant (4)
Tries: Isaia Toeava, Tony Woodcock
Con: David Holwell, Isa Nacewa
Pen: David Holwell (2)
Referee: Matt Goddard (Australia)

Round 13

With the semi final week just around the corner, Week 13 saw some close matches including the opener between the Highlanders and the Hurricanes at the cake tin. The score was 22 – 16 to the Hurricanes at 80 minutes but a final minute try to Toby Morland in the corner turned things around. Nick Evans needed to get the kick over to win the game but was unsuccessful allowing the Hurricanes to win the game lucky to not have the same situation when the Hurricanes lost to the Force in week 6. The force continued their up and down season by comfortably beating the cheetahs. The Waratahs narrowly lost going down to the chiefs. The Brumbies pulled an upset win over the Crusaders to keep their semi final hopes alive. The Sharks dominated the lions to make sure they would at least get a home semi final. The Blues lost their third game in a row going down to the Bulls which slimmed the chances of the Blues securing a semi final spot and helped the Bulls secure a semi final spot. The last game of the week saw the stormers easily put away the Reds.

27 April 2007 Hurricanes   22–21   Highlanders Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington  
19:35 Tries: Jimmy Gopperth, Hosea Gear
Pen: Piri Weepu (4)
Tries: Nick Evans, Toby Morland
Con: Nick Evans
Pen: Nick Evans (3)
Attendance: 19,790
Referee: Bryce Lawrence (New Zealand)


27 April 2007 Waratahs   23–28   Chiefs Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney  
19:40 Tries: Sam Norton-Knight, Lachlan Turner
Con: Peter Hewat (2)
Pen: Peter Hewat (3)
Tries: Sitiveni Sivivatu, Liam Messam, Tane Tuipolotu
Con: Stephen Donald (2)
Pen: Stephen Donald (3)
Attendance: 16,266
Referee: Willie Roos (South Africa)


27 April 2007 Western Force   45–17   Cheetahs Subiaco Oval, Perth  
19:40 Tries: Ryan Cross (2), Scott Staniforth (2), Digby Ioane, Tai McIsaac, AJ Whalley
Con: Matt Giteau (5)
Tries: Philip Burger, Ryno van der Merwe, Kabamba Floors
Con: Wilem De Waal
Attendance: 24,330
Referee: Paul Honiss (New Zealand)



28 April 2007 Brumbies   15–6   Crusaders Canberra Stadium, Canberra  
19:40 Pen: Stirling Mortlock (3), Julian Huxley
Drop: Stephen Larkham
Pen: Dan Carter (2) Attendance: 20,127
Referee: Marius Jonker (South Africa)


28 April 2007 Sharks   33–3   Lions Kings Park Stadium, Durban  
15:00 Tries: JP Pietersen (2), Jacques Botes (2)
Con: Percy Montgomery (2)
Pen: Percy Montgomery (2), François Steyn
Pen: Earl Rose Referee: Jonathan Kaplan (South Africa)


28 April 2007 Stormers   37–24   Reds Newlands Stadium, Cape Town  
17:05 Tries: Luke Watson (2), Brent Russell (2), Joe van Niekerk
Con: Peter Grant (3)
Pen: Peter Grant (2)
Tries: Ben Tune, Sean Hardman
Con: Clinton Schifcofske
Pen: Clinton Schifcofske (4)
Referee: Steve Walsh (New Zealand)

Round 14

This was an exciting week for the two South African contenders the Bulls and the Sharks, both with possibilities of a home semi final. The action-packed weekend started with an upset, the in-form Chiefs beating the Crusaders 30–24 at Lancaster Park. This result gave the Sharks the opportunity to take the top spot if they won in Cape Town. The Blues smashed the Western Force 33–6 to keep their title dreams alive. Later, the Brumbies kept their semi final hopes alive by defeating the tired and weary Highlanders 29–10. Waratahs defeated the Hurricanes away in Wellington 38–14. Cheetahs gave the Lions the South African wooden spoon by beating them 16–10. The first main game of the day was the Stormers vs the Sharks. The Sharks played an efficient and professional game whilst the Stormers played their usual erratic hot and cold game that had seen them beat some good teams during the season, but in the end the Sharks easily claimed a 36–10 victory to be the first South African side to finish at the top of the table at the end of the round-robin stage in the Super 14 competition's history. The last game of the weekend promised to be a huge one for the Bulls, who were chasing a semi final spot. They came up against a feeble Reds team, who after going ahead 3–0 in the beginning, had no idea of the onslaught they were going to receive. The Bulls, who needed a bonus-point win to reach the semifinals, easily achieved this goal a quarter of the way into the "match". Early in the second half they reached the 45-point margin needed to push them up to third place. Then the impossible became possible. If the Bulls went 72 points clear of the Reds, they would leapfrog to second, giving them a home semifinal in the high-altitude cauldron of noise that is Loftus Versfeld. They seemed to reach this goal with little effort against a humiliated Reds side, setting a new Super Rugby record for winning margin of 89 points.

4 May 2007 Crusaders   24–30   Chiefs Lancaster Park, Christchurch  
19:35 Tries: Richie McCaw, Ross Filipo
Con: Stephen Brett
Pen: Stephen Brett (4)
Tries: Sitiveni Sivivatu (2)
Con: Stephen Donald
Pen: Stephen Donald (6)
Referee: Bryce Lawrence (New Zealand)


5 May 2007 Western Force   6–33   Blues Subiaco Oval, Perth  
19:05 Pen: Matt Giteau (2) Tries: Rudi Wulf, John Afoa, Keven Mealamu, Tony Woodcock
Con: Luke McAlister (2)
Pen: Luke McAlister (3)
Referee: Jonathan Kaplan (South Africa)


5 May 2007 Highlanders   10–29   Brumbies Carisbrook, Dunedin  
17:30 Tries: Jason Kawau
Con: Nick Evans
Pen: Nick Evans
Tries: Julian Huxley, Adam Ashley-Cooper, Stirling Mortlock, Mark Chisholm
Con: Stirling Mortlock (3)
Pen: Stirling Mortlock
Referee: J.C. Fortuin (South Africa)


5 May 2007 Hurricanes   14–38   Waratahs Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington  
19:35 Tries: Jimmy Gopperth, Jerry Collins
Con: Jimmy Gopperth, Piri Weepu
Tries: Dean Mumm, Lachlan Turner, Lote Tuqiri, Ben Jacobs
Con: Peter Hewat (3)
Pen: Peter Hewat (4)
Attendance: 25,290
Referee: Craig Joubert (South Africa)


5 May 2007 Lions   10–16   Cheetahs Ellis Park Stadium, Johannesburg  
15:00 Tries: Ashwin Willemse
Con: Earl Rose
Pen: André Pretorius
Tries: Eddie Fredericks
Con: Willem de Waal
Pen: Willem de Waal (2)
Drop: Bevin Fortuin
Referee: Marius Jonker (South Africa)


5 May 2007 Stormers   10–36   Sharks Newlands Stadium, Cape Town  
17:05 Tries: Peter Grant
Con: Peter Grant
Pen: Peter Grant
Tries: Ryan Kankowski, Waylon Murray, Percy Montgomery, François Steyn, JP Pietersen
Con: Percy Montgomery (4)
Pen: Percy Montgomery
Attendance: 48,000
Referee: Mark Lawrence (South Africa)


Finals

Semi finals

12 May 2007 Sharks   34–18   Blues Kings Park Stadium, Durban  
15:00 Tries: Johann Muller, Butch James, Waylon Murray
Con: Percy Montgomery (2)
Pen: Percy Montgomery (4)
Drop: Butch James
Tries: Rudi Wulf, Isa Nacewa
Con: Isa Nacewa
Pen: Isa Nacewa (2)
Attendance: 52,173
Referee: Stuart Dickinson (Australia)


12 May 2007 Bulls   27–12   Crusaders Loftus Versfeld Stadium, Pretoria  
17:30 Pen: Derick Hougaard (8)
Drop: Derick Hougaard
Pen: Dan Carter (4) Attendance: ~53,000
Referee: Matt Goddard (Australia)

Grand final

The match had four tries – two by each team, and the last of which was scored by Bulls' wing Bryan Habana in the 82nd minute to give his team the trophy. It was the first Super rugby final to be played in South Africa, as well as the first all South African final, and the first final with a South African winner.[25]

19 May 2007
15:00
Sharks  19–20  Bulls
Tries: Pietersen, Van den Berg
Pen: Montgomery (3)
Tries: Spies, Habana
Con: Hougaard (2)
Pen: Hougaard (2)
Kings Park Stadium, Durban
Attendance: 54,000
Referee: Steve Walsh (New Zealand)
FB 15 Johan Roets
RW 14 Akona Ndungane
OC 13 JP Nel
IC 12 Wynand Olivier
LW 11 Bryan Habana
FH 10 Derick Hougaard
SH 9 Fourie du Preez
N8 8 Pierre Spies
BF 7 Wikus van Heerden
OF 6 Pedrie Wannenburg
RL 5 Victor Matfield (c)
LL 4 Bakkies Botha
TP 3 Rayno Gerber
HK 2 Gary Botha
LP 1 Gurthro Steenkamp
Substitutions:
HK 16 Jaco Engels
LP 17 Danie Thiart
RL 18 Danie Rossouw
N8 19 Derick Kuün
SH 20 Heinie Adams
FH 21 Morné Steyn
FB 22 Jaco van der Westhuyzen
Coach:
  Heyneke Meyer

Man of the Match:
Victor Matfield (Bulls)
Assistant referees:
Lyndon Bray (New Zealand)
Bryce Lawrence (New Zealand)
Television match official:
Kelvin Deaker (New Zealand)
Assessor: Tappe Henning (South Africa)

Player statistics

Leading try scorers

Top 3 try scorers ()
Pos Name Tries Pld Team
1 JP Pietersen 12 15 Sharks
2 Bryan Habana 8 15 Bulls
Lelia Masaga 8 13 Chiefs
4 Cameron Shepherd 7 13 Force
Rico Gear 7 14 Crusaders

Leading point scorers

Top 3 overall point scorers ()
Pos Name Points Pld Team
1 Stephen Donald 164 (2T, 26C, 34P) 13 Chiefs
2 Derick Hougaard 161 (0T, 28C, 33P, 3DG) 15 Bulls
3 Peter Hewat 156 (2T, 19C, 36P) 13 Waratahs

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The 2007 Super 14 season started in February 2007 with preseason matches held from mid January It finished on 19 May with the final at Kings Park Stadium in Durban in the first final between two South African teams in the history of Super Rugby The visiting Bulls won the 2007 Super 14 Final scoring a try in the 83rd minute and narrowly defeating the Sharks 20 19 thereby becoming the first South African side to win the Super Rugby title in the professional era 2007 Super 14Countries Australia South Africa New ZealandTournament format s Round robin and knockoutChampionsBulls 1st title Matches played94Tries scored440 4 68 per match Top point scorer s Stephen Donald 164 Chiefs Top try scorer s JP Pietersen 12 Sharks 2006 Previous Next 2008 Super 14 is a provincial rugby union competition with 14 teams from New Zealand Australia and South Africa This season is the second of the expansion which led to the name change to the Super 14 The 2007 season saw an old team emerge with a new name as the Cats changed their name to the Lions effective 8 September 2006 1 There was also some confusion over the inclusion of the Southern Spears franchise who were in the end not included The season is also notable of the New Zealand sides resting several All Blacks players in the first half of the season There were 94 matches held over the 3 months with each team playing one full round robin against the 13 other teams 2 semi finals and a final Every team will get one bye over the 14 rounds Contents 1 Player withdrawal 2 Southern Spears saga 3 Table 4 Results 4 1 Round 1 4 2 Round 2 4 3 Round 3 4 4 Round 4 4 5 Round 5 4 6 Round 6 4 7 Round 7 4 8 Round 8 4 9 Round 9 4 10 Round 10 4 11 Round 11 4 12 Round 12 4 13 Round 13 4 14 Round 14 5 Finals 5 1 Semi finals 5 2 Grand final 6 Player statistics 6 1 Leading try scorers 6 2 Leading point scorers 7 ReferencesPlayer withdrawal EditWith the Rugby World Cup in September all three countries would have some of their top players rested to avoid injuries All Blacks coach Graham Henry made clear his wish for up to 30 of New Zealand s best players to miss around half of the Super 14 with the five New Zealand franchises supporting him in May 2006 The mandatory stand down period meant that the 30 players who toured at the end of 2006 would miss at least the first week of competition 2 John Connolly the Wallabies coach was also interested in lightening the load for his top players It was expected that the Australians would want to rest only a few players especially veterans such as Stephen Larkham and George Gregan as they are seen as key to Australia s World Cup chances 2 Springboks coach Jake White met the board of SA Rugby the commercial arm of the South African Rugby Union in Cape Town on 25 May 2006 to put forward his suggestion to rest key players between then and the World Cup at regular intervals White was also keen to rest some players during the Boks 2006 mid year internationals against Scotland and France 2 It was revealed in September 2006 that the All Blacks would rest 22 players who would go into a conditioning group for the first 7 weeks of competition The 22 players named were Jerry Collins Jason Eaton Carl Hayman Andrew Hore Chris Jack Richie McCaw Chris Masoe Keven Mealamu Anton Oliver Greg Somerville Rodney So oialo Reuben Thorne Ali Williams Tony Woodcock Dan Carter Byron Kelleher Leon MacDonald Aaron Mauger Mils Muliaina Joe Rokocoko Sitiveni Sivivatu and Piri Weepu Seven of these players were from the Crusaders six from the Hurricanes four from the Blues three from the Chiefs and two from the Highlanders 3 These players would be available for their franchises from Week 8 From these 22 players Jason Eaton and Piri Weepu didn t make the final All Blacks squad for the 2007 Rugby World Cup After the NZRU announced the resting of 22 leading players Pat Wilson Australian High Performance Manager revealed that leading Wallabies would only be rested for one match which was to be chosen by their state s union This decision has drawn criticism from former Wallabies coach and current Queensland Reds coach Eddie Jones who said that while resting the older players could be beneficial it is better for younger players such as his own Rodney Blake to receive game time 4 The SARU decided against resting their top players for the 2007 Super 14 but conceded that it was likely that players would be rested for some games 5 It is expected that News Corp and the other SANZAR nations will request compensation from the New Zealand Rugby Union citation needed Southern Spears saga EditDuring the 2006 Super 14 season SA Rugby announced that contrary to the original plans the Southern Spears would not replace the lowest ranked South African based side In August 2006 however the Spears won a court case for inclusion into the 2007 season which would be at the expense of the Cats who changed their name to the Lions the following month SA Rugby and the South African Rugby Union were expected to appeal the High Court of South Africa s decision 6 In November 2006 SA Rugby and the Spears reached a settlement The financially troubled Spears abandoned the court case They will still exist as an organisation to promote and develop rugby in the Southern and Eastern Cape region with the support of SA Rugby and the SARU but will now not be a part of Super Rugby in the foreseeable future 7 With the settlement the season s Super 14 line up was set with the Lions taking up the final South African place Table EditKey to colours Top four teams advance to playoffs Team Pld W D L PF PA PD BP Pts1 Sharks 13 10 0 3 355 214 141 5 452 Bulls 13 9 0 4 388 223 165 6 423 Crusaders 13 8 0 5 382 235 147 10 424 Blues 13 9 0 4 355 235 120 6 425 Brumbies 13 9 0 4 234 173 61 4 406 Chiefs 13 7 1 5 373 321 52 10 407 Western Force 13 6 1 6 276 292 16 6 328 Hurricanes 13 6 0 7 247 300 53 3 279 Highlanders 13 5 0 8 235 301 66 7 2710 Stormers 13 6 0 7 249 326 77 3 2711 Cheetahs 13 4 1 8 265 342 77 4 2212 Lions 13 5 0 8 175 284 109 2 2213 Waratahs 13 3 1 9 266 317 51 7 2114 Reds 13 2 0 11 201 438 237 3 11Results EditThe draw for the 2007 season was released on 2006 10 13 The season started 8 days earlier than the 2006 season with the first match being between the Blues and the Crusaders at Auckland s Eden Park the second time in the last two years the Blues had hosted the first match In total 94 matches were played comprising 91 regular season matches 2 semi finals and the final There were 29 Friday night match ups and 61 Saturday matches One match the Brumbies Waratahs regional derby in Week 10 was played on a Sunday night 8 9 Round 1 Edit The 2007 Super 14 started in contrast to that of 2006 The game of the week was the Blues from Auckland beating the defending champions the Crusaders which was the first loss to a New Zealand side that the Crusaders had suffered since May 2004 and was ironically the Blues first win over a New Zealand team for two years The other upset was 2006 Finalists the Hurricanes losing to last years 12th placed Queensland Reds 2 February 2007 Blues 34 25 Crusaders Eden Park Auckland 19 35 Tries Isaia Toeava Rudi Wulf Doug HowlettCon Isa Nacewa 2 Pen Isa Nacewa 5 Tries Corey Flynn Mose Tuiali i Rico GearCon Stephen Brett 2 Pen Brent Ward 2 Attendance 26 300 10 Referee Paul Honiss New Zealand 11 2 February 2007 Western Force 7 8 Highlanders Subiaco Oval Perth 19 05 Tries James HilgendorfCon Cameron Shepherd Tries Josh BlackiePen Callum Bruce Attendance 30 704 12 Referee Jerome Fortuin South Africa 11 2 February 2007 Lions 16 25 Waratahs Ellis Park Stadium Johannesburg 19 10 Tries Louis LudikCon Louis StrydomPen Louis Strydom 3 Tries Daniel Halangahu Rocky Elsom Adam FreierCon Peter Hewat 2 Pen Peter Hewat 2 Attendance 15 000 13 Referee Chris Pollock New Zealand 11 3 February 2007 Chiefs 15 21 Brumbies Waikato Stadium Hamilton 19 35 Tries Sosene Anesi 2 Lelia Masaga Tries Clyde Rathbone Stirling MortlockCon Stirling MortlockPen Julian Huxley 2 Stirling Mortlock Attendance 12 500 14 Referee Mark Lawrence South Africa 11 3 February 2007 Reds 25 16 Hurricanes Lang Park Brisbane 19 40 Tries Mitchell ChapmanCon Clinton SchifcofskePen Clinton Schifcofske 5 Drop Berrick Barnes Tries Cory JaneCon Jimmy GopperthPen Jimmy Gopperth 3 Attendance 22 654Referee Jonathan Kaplan South Africa 11 3 February 2007 Sharks 17 3 Bulls Kings Park Stadium Durban 17 00 Tries JP Pietersen 2 Con Percy Montgomery 2 Pen Percy Montgomery Pen Morne Steyn Attendance 33 572 15 Referee Lyndon Bray New Zealand 11 3 February 2007 Cheetahs 27 9 Stormers Vodacom Park Bloemfontein 19 10 Tries Adriaan Strauss CJ van der Linde Kabamba FloorsPen Meyer Bosman 4 Pen Naas Olivier 3 Attendance 35 000 16 Referee Craig Joubert 11 Round 2 Edit Week two saw the New Zealand teams have a strong week with the Hurricanes Crusaders Blues notching wins Western Force began to show vast improvement from 2006 winning only their second match since entering the competition in 2006 Apart from the Force all other Australian teams suffered a loss 9 February 2007 Chiefs 32 39 Hurricanes Waikato Stadium Hamilton 19 35 Tries Roy Kinikinilau Tom Willis Brendon Leonard Liam MessamCon Stephen Donald 3 Pen Stephen Donald 2 Tries Alby Mathewson Serge Lilo Ma a Nonu Tana Umaga Paul TitoCon Jimmy Gopperth 4 Pen Jimmy Gopperth 2 Attendance 17 000 approx Referee Bryce Lawrence New Zealand 11 9 February 2007 Stormers 3 22 Western Force Newlands Stadium Cape Town 18 00 Pen Naas Olivier Tries Ryan CrossCon Cameron ShepherdPen Cameron Shepherd 5 Referee Lyndon Bray New Zealand 11 9 February 2007 Sharks 22 9 Waratahs Kings Park Stadium Durban 20 05 Tries Butch JamesCon Percy MontgomeryPen Percy Montgomery 4 Drop Francois Steyn Pen Peter Hewat 3 Attendance 28 669 17 Referee Chris Pollock New Zealand 11 10 February 2007 Crusaders 33 22 Reds Lancaster Park Christchurch 19 35 Tries Ross Filipo Mose Tuiali i Scott Hamilton Brent Ward Stephen BrettCon Stephen Brett 4 Tries Greg Holmes Peter HynesPen Clinton Schifcofske 4 Attendance 19 000Referee Mark Lawrence South Africa 11 10 February 2007 Brumbies 15 17 Blues Canberra Stadium Canberra 19 40 Pen Julian Huxley 5 Tries Isa Nacewa Saimone TaumoepeauCon Isa Nacewa 2 Pen Isa Nacewa Attendance 16 127 18 Referee Jonathan Kaplan South Africa 11 10 February 2007 Bulls 24 20 Cheetahs Loftus Versfeld Stadium Pretoria 17 00 Tries Wessel Roux Bryan Habana Adriaan FondseCon Morne Steyn 3 Pen Morne Steyn Tries CJ Van Der Linde Eddie FredericksCon Meyer Bosman 2 Pen Meyer Bosman 2 Attendance 51 762 19 Referee Jerome Fortuin South Africa 11 10 February 2007 Lions 11 6 Highlanders Ellis Park Stadium Johannesburg 19 00 Tries Wylie HumanPen Louis Strydom 2 Pen Callum Bruce Charlie Hore Referee Paul Marks Australia 11 Round 3 Edit In week three a Super rugby record was broken although not one to be proud of The Reds and Brumbies played in the lowest scoring match ever a dire affair that resulted in a Brumbies win 6 3 The 22 All Blacks missing from New Zealand teams started to have a visible effect on the kiwi sides with only the Hurricanes claiming a tight win over the Blues Another relatively low scoring match saw even the last years powerhouse champions the Crusaders beaten by last years 13th placed Lions it was the first match in six years the Crusaders hadn t scored a single try 16 February 2007 Stormers 21 16 Chiefs Newlands Stadium Cape Town 18 10 Tries Breyton Paulse Jean de VilliersCon Peter GrantPen Peter Grant 3 Tries Dwayne SweeneyCon Stephen DonaldPen Stephen Donald 3 Referee Paul Marks Australia 11 16 February 2007 Bulls 27 30 Western Force Loftus Versfeld Stadium Pretoria 20 35 Tries JP Nel 2 Anton LeonardCon Morne Steyn 3 Pen Morne Steyn 2 Tries Cameron Shepherd 2 Gareth HardyCon Cameron Shepherd 3 Pen Cameron Shepherd 3 Referee Chris Pollock New Zealand 11 17 February 2007 Hurricanes 23 22 Blues Wellington Regional Stadium Wellington 19 35 Tries Cory Jane Serge LiloCon Jimmy Gopperth 2 Pen Jimmy Gopperth 3 Tries Doug Howlett Anthony Tuitavake Greg RawlinsonCon Isa Nacewa 2 Pen Isa Nacewa Attendance 24 208Referee Jonathan Kaplan South Africa 11 17 February 2007 Reds 3 6 Brumbies Lang Park Brisbane 19 05 Pen Clinton Schifcofske Pen Stirling Mortlock Julian Huxley Attendance 25 170Referee Matt Goddard Australia 11 17 February 2007 Cheetahs 30 26 Waratahs ABSA Park Kimberley 16 30 Tries Ronnie Cooke Phillip Burger Eddie Fredericks Juan SmithCon Meyer Bosman 2 Pen Meyer BosmanDrop Herkie Kruger Tries Kurtley Beale Ben JacobsCon Peter Hewat 2 Pen Peter Hewat 4 Referee Lyndon Bray New Zealand 11 17 February 2007 Lions 9 3 Crusaders Ellis Park Stadium Johannesburg 18 30 Pen Louis Strydom 3 Pen Stephen Brett Referee Brett Bowden Australia 11 17 February 2007 Sharks 23 16 Highlanders Kings Park Stadium Durban 20 30 Tries Percy Montgomery 2 Con Percy Montgomery 2 Pen Percy Montgomery 3 Tries Jason KawauCon Charlie HorePen Charlie Hore 3 Attendance 28 023 20 Referee James Leckie Australia 11 Note This match was the lowest scoring in Super Rugby history at the time Round 4 Edit Week Four saw the Brumbies lose their second game by conceding a try in the final seconds to the Hurricanes the first was to the Blues in Week Two The Blues convincingly put away the Queensland Reds while the Force surrendered in the final seconds to the Lions leaving them yet to win a home game The Bulls beat the Chiefs while the Crusaders began the show the form that they have displayed in past years by beating the Cheetahs 49 28 23 February 2007 Hurricanes 11 10 Brumbies Wellington Regional Stadium Wellington 19 35 Tries Thomas WaldromPen Jimmy Gopperth 2 Tries Adam Wallace HarrisonCon Julian HuxleyPen Julian Huxley Attendance 21 194Referee Craig Joubert South Africa 11 24 February 2007 Highlanders 35 24 Stormers Carisbrook Dunedin 17 50 Tries Matt Saunders 2 Viliame Waqaseduadua Hale T PoleCons Charlie Hore 3 Pens Charlie Hore 3 Tries Andries Bekker Breyton Paulse Francois van der Merwe Luke WatsonCons Peter Grant 2 Referee Matt Goddard Australia 11 24 February 2007 Blues 38 13 Reds Eden Park Auckland 19 35 Tries Rudi Wulf 2 Isa Nacewa Jerome KainoCon Isa Nacewa Luke McAlisterPen Isa Nacewa Luke McAlister 3 Tries Charlie FetoaiCon Clinton SchifcofskePen Clinton Schifcofske 2 Attendance 30 000Referee Willie Roos South Africa 11 24 February 2007 Western Force 24 25 Lions Subiaco Oval Perth 19 05 Tries Cameron Shepherd Gareth HardyCon Cameron ShepherdPen Cameron Shepherd 4 Tries Jaque FourieCon Louis StrydomPen Louis Strydom 4 Andre PretoriusDrop Andre Pretorius Attendance 25 000Referee Bryce Lawrence New Zealand 11 24 February 2007 Bulls 30 27 Chiefs Loftus Versfeld Stadium Pretoria 17 00 Tries Bakkies Botha Gurthro Steenkamp Bryan HabanaPens Morne Steyn 3 Derick Hougaard 2 Tries Lelia Masaga 2 Dwayne SweeneyCon Stephen Donald 3 Pen Stephen Donald 2 Referee Brett Bowden Australia 11 24 February 2007 Cheetahs 28 49 Crusaders Vodacom Park Bloemfontein 19 10 Tries Darren Nell 2 Herkie KrugerCon Meyer Bosman 2 Pen Meyer Bosman 2 Drop Herkie Kruger Tries Casey Laulala Caleb Ralph 2 Scott Hamilton 2 Stephen BrettCon Stephen Brett 5 Pen Stephen Brett 3 Referee James Leckie Australia 11 Round 5 Edit Week 5 saw the Blues defeat the Highlanders the Chiefs drew with the Cheetahs in the final moments of the game the Hurricanes lost at home to bottom placed Stormers and the Crusaders suffered their 3rd defeat of the season losing in the final minute because of a blunder by Rico Gear The Brumbies also suffered a loss at home to the Bulls whereas the controversial game of the round saw the Waratahs draw with the Western Force because of a blunder by Waratahs utility back Sam Norton Knight who decide to run with the ball in the final minute instead of taking the penalty shot which could have won them the game and for his mistake Lote Tuqiri shoved him and walked off the pitch looking very disappointed 2 March 2007 Blues 28 9 Highlanders Eden Park Auckland 19 35 Tries Isaia Toeava 2 Troy FlavellPen Luke McAlister 3 Con Luke McAlister 2 Pen Nick Evans 3 Attendance 22 500Referee Steve Walsh New Zealand 2 March 2007 Waratahs 16 16 Western Force Sydney Football Stadium Sydney 19 40 Tries Morgan TurinuiCon Peter HewatPen Peter Hewat 3 Tries Matt Giteau Drew MitchellPen Cameron Shepherd 2 Attendance 31 149Referee Paul Marks New Zealand 2 March 2007 Cheetahs 22 22 Chiefs Free State Stadium Bloemfontein 19 10 Tries Tiger MangweniCon Willem de WaalPen Willem de Waal 5 Tries Lelia MasagaCon Stephen DonaldPen Stephen Donald 5 Attendance 20 500Referee James Leckie Australia 3 March 2007 Hurricanes 17 30 Stormers FMG Stadium Palmerston North 19 05 Tries David Smith Cory JaneCon Jimmy Gopperth Blair StewartPen Jimmy Gopperth Tries Jean de Villiers Justin Melck Corne Uys Breyton PaulseCon Peter Grant 2 Pen Peter Grant 2 Attendance 16 000Referee Matt Goddard Australia 3 March 2007 Brumbies 7 19 Bulls Canberra Stadium Canberra 19 10 Tries Gene FairbanksCon Julian Huxley Tries Pedrie WannenburgCon Derick HougaardPen Derick Hougaard 3 Drop Derick Hougaard Attendance 15 101Referee Lyndon Bray New Zealand 3 March 2007 Reds 20 26 Lions Lang Park Brisbane 20 10 Tries Quade Cooper Will GeniaCon Clinton Schifcofske 2 Pen Clinton Schifcofske 2 Tries Jaque Fourie Ernst JoubertCon Earl Rose 2 Pen Earl Rose 4 Attendance 17 011Referee Kelvin Deaker New Zealand 3 March 2007 Sharks 27 26 Crusaders ABSA Stadium Durban 17 00 Tries Albert van den Berg Bismarck du Plessis Odwa NdunganeCon Percy Montgomery 2 Ruan PienaarPen Percy Montgomery 2 Tries Kieran Read Mose Tuiali iCon Stephen Brett 2 Pen Stephen Brett 3 Drop Stephen Brett Attendance 33 470Referee Stuart DickinsonRound 6 Edit Week 6 saw the Reds travel to the House of Pain to play the Highlanders Recent signing Andrew Walker was rushed into the starting team however the Reds lost 17 33 The next game saw the Brumbies looking to rectify a three game losing streak at their home ground They did so with a convincing 26 13 win against the Stormers The Force were also looking to end a home ground hoodoo against the Hurricanes Seeking their first ever victory at Subiaco the Force looked to have squandered an 11 10 lead upon conceding a try with two minutes left to put the score at 17 11 However a try on the sideline and followed by an unlikely conversion by Force wing Cameron Shepherd gave the Force a maiden home victory The next day opened with the Blues thrashing an in form Lions outfit 41 14 The game saw Doug Howlett score two tries and in doing so becoming the equal highest try scorer in Super Rugby history with Joe Roff of the Brumbies The Waratahs then played a home game against the Bulls who won 32 19 thanks to two tries apiece to Bryan Habana and Fourie du Preez 9 March 2007 Highlanders 33 17 Reds Carisbrook Dunedin 19 35 Tries Aaron Bancroft Lucky Mulipola Glen Horton Jason MacDonaldCon Nick Evans 2 Pen Nick Evans 2 Drop Aaron Bancroft Tries Berrick Barnes John RoeCon Quade Cooper Berrick BarnesPen Berrick Barnes Attendance 12 000Referee Marius Jonker South Africa 9 March 2007 Brumbies 26 13 Stormers Canberra Stadium Canberra 19 40 Tries Mark Chisholm Stirling Mortlock Adam Ashley CooperCon Stirling MortlockPen Stirling Mortlock 3 Tries Gio AplonCon Peter GrantPen Peter Grant 2 Attendance 14 410Referee Steve Walsh New Zealand 9 March 2007 Western Force 18 17 Hurricanes Subiaco Oval Perth 19 05 Tries Drew Mitchell Cameron ShepherdCon Cameron ShepherdPen Cameron Shepherd 2 Tries Tana Umaga Jimmy GopperthCon Blair Stewart Jimmy GopperthPen Blair Stewart Attendance 30 704Referee Mark Lawrence South Africa 10 March 2007 Blues 41 14 Lions Eden Park Auckland 19 35 Tries Doug Howlett 2 Ben Atiga Rudi Wulf Daniel Braid David HolwellCon David Holwell 4 Pen David Holwell Tries Louie Ludik Ethienne ReyneckeCon Andre Pretorius Earl Rose Attendance 22 000Referee Paul Marks Australia 9 March 2007 Waratahs 19 32 Bulls Sydney Football Stadium Sydney 19 40 Tries Kurtley BealeCon Peter HewatPen Peter Hewat 4 Tries Bryan Habana 2 Fourie du Preez 2 Con Derick Hougaard 3 Pen Derick Hougaard 2 Attendance 21 854Referee Kelvin Deaker New Zealand 9 March 2007 Cheetahs 14 30 Sharks Vodacom Park Bloemfontein 17 00 Tries Juan Smith Herkie KrugerCon Willem de Waal 2 Tries JP Pietersen Jacques Botes Waylon MurrayCon Ruan Pienaar 3 Pen Ruan Pienaar 3 Attendance 29 500Referee JC Fortuin South Africa Note Doug Howlett became the joint top try scorer in Super Rugby with Joe Roff on 57 TriesRound 7 Edit The Chiefs put on a convincing win against the Lions to start week seven This was followed later that evening with the Force easily putting away the bottom of the table Reds in Perth The Crusaders began to show their regular form with a win against the Bulls and the Waratahs season slumped to a new low with a home loss at the hands of the Stormers The Cheetahs pulled off an unexpected win against the Brumbies and the undefeated Sharks continued their streak beating the Hurricanes 16 March 2007 Chiefs 34 7 Lions Waikato Stadium Hamilton 19 35 Tries Stephen Donald 2 Marty Holah Liam Messam Tane TuipulotuCon Stephen Donald Tasesa Lavea 2 Pen Stephen Donald Tries Andre PretoriusCon Andre Pretorius Attendance 12 000Referee James Leckie Australia 16 March 2007 Western Force 38 3 Reds Subiaco Oval Perth 19 05 Tries Chris O Young Penalty try Cameron Shepherd Digby IoaneCon Cameron Shepherd 3 Pen Cameron Shepherd 4 Pen Andrew Walker Attendance 26 023Referee Brett Bowden Australia 17 March 2007 Crusaders 32 10 Bulls Lancaster Park Christchurch 19 35 Tries Johnny Leo o Rico Gear Tim Bateman Scott HamiltonCon Stephen Brett 3 Pen Stephen Brett 2 Tries Wikus van HeerdenCon Derick HougaardPen Derick Hougaard Attendance 18 240Referee Stuart Dickinson Australia 17 March 2007 Waratahs 10 16 Stormers Sydney Football Stadium Sydney 19 40 Tries Penalty tryCon Peter HewatPen Peter Hewat Tries Luke WatsonCon Peter GrantPen Peter Grant 3 Attendance 18 409Referee Lyndon Bray New Zealand 17 March 2007 Cheetahs 38 20 Brumbies Vodacom Park Bloemfontein 17 00 Tries Falie Oelschig Gavin Passens Richardt Strauss Phillip Burger Juan SmithCon Willem de Waal 5 Drop Willem de Waal Tries Adam Ashley Cooper Mark Chisholm Patrick PhibbsCon Julian HuxleyPen Julian Huxley Attendance 3 500Referee Paul Honiss New Zealand 17 March 2007 Sharks 27 14 Hurricanes Kings Park Stadium Durban 19 10 Tries JP Pietersen Johan Ackermann Jacques Botes Warren BritzCon Butch James 2 Pen Butch James 1 Tries Anthony PerenisePen Blair Stewart 3 Attendance 36 700Referee Matt Goddard Australia Round 8 Edit The Waratahs fell to another loss being convincingly beaten by the Blues in Auckland The Bulls were not worried about the House of Pain moniker of Carisbrook instead they turned in on the Highlanders to win 22 13 The Crusaders continued their quick ascent up the ladder with a bonus point win over the Stormers Queensland slipped to another loss albeit a close one against the Chiefs The Sharks suffered their first loss of the season as the Brumbies recording a big upset at ABSA Stadium It was also the Brumbies first ever away win against the Sharks The Lions continued the Hurricanes bad season with an easy win 23 March 2007 Blues 34 6 Waratahs Eden Park Auckland 19 35 Tries Daniel Braid Troy Flavell 2 Steve DevineCons Luke McAlister 4 Pens Luke McAlister 2 Pens Peter Hewat 2 Attendance 27 500Referee Marius Jonker South Africa 24 March 2007 Highlanders 13 22 Bulls Carisbrook Dunedin 17 30 Try Jimmy CowanCon Nick EvansPens Nick Evans 2 Try Jaco van der WesthuyzenCon Derick HougaardPens Derick Hougaard 5 Referee Stuart Dickinson Australia 24 March 2007 Crusaders 36 11 Stormers Lancaster Park Christchurch 19 35 Tries Casey Laulala Rico Gear 2 Leon MacDonaldCon Dan Carter 2 Pen Dan Carter 4 Tries De Wet BarryPen Peter Grant 2 Referee Brett Bowden 24 March 2007 Reds 19 21 Chiefs Lang Park Brisbane 19 40 Tries David CroftCon Andrew WalkerPen Andrew Walker 4 Tries Kristian Ormsby 2 Con Stephen DonaldPen Stephen Donald 3 Attendance 16 830Referee Willie Roos South Africa 24 March 2007 Sharks 10 21 Brumbies Kings Park Stadium Durban 17 00 Tries Adrian JacobsCon Butch JamesPen Ruan Pienaar Tries Julian Huxley Adam Wallace HarrisonCon Julian HuxleyPen Julian Huxley 3 Attendance 38 787 21 Referee Bryce Lawrence New Zealand 24 March 2007 Lions 30 7 Hurricanes Ellis Park Stadium Johannesburg 19 10 Tries Ethienne Reynecke Jaque FourieCon Andre PretoriusPen Andre Pretorius 5 Drop Andre Pretorius Tries Piri WeepuCon Blair Stewart Referee Matt Goddard Australia Round 9 Edit The Highlanders recorded a home win over the Cheetahs to open the round before the Force subjected the Sharks to their second loss in as many matches in Perth The Hurricanes pulled off a win over the Bulls and the Blues put in a hard fought win over the Chiefs The Blues Doug Howlett took sole possession of the all time try scoring lead in Super Rugby during the latter match The Crusaders pulled away from the Waratahs early in the game before slacking off in the second half and seeing their lead evaporate to 34 28 The Waratahs scored a try late in the game to seemingly secure a win with the kick to come but Peter Hewat missed a relatively easy kick to hand the Crusaders a 34 33 win The Brumbies won a second game in South Africa this time a close encounter against the Lions A late Julian Huxley try securing a 14 9 win for the Canberra based side 30 March 2007 Highlanders 21 17 Cheetahs Rugby Park Invercargill 19 35 Tries Kane Thompson Lucky MulipolaCon Charlie HorePen Nick Evans 2 Charlie Hore Tries Eddie Fredericks Kabamba FloorsCon Willem de Waal Meyer BosmanPen Willem de Waal Referee Stuart Dickinson Australia 30 March 2007 Western Force 22 12 Sharks Subiaco Oval Perth 19 05 Tries Cameron ShepherdPen Matt Giteau 5 Con Matt Giteau Pen Ruan Pienaar 3 Drop Francois Steyn Referee Lyndon Bray New Zealand 31 March 2007 Hurricanes 17 9 Bulls Wellington Regional Stadium Wellington 17 30 Tries Hosea GearPen Piri Weepu 4 Pen Derick Hougaard 3 Attendance 20 874Referee Brett Bowden Australia 31 March 2007 Chiefs 11 18 Blues Waikato Stadium Hamilton 19 35 Try Tasesa LaveaPen Stephen Donald 2 Tries Jerome Kaino Keven Mealamu Doug HowlettPen Isa Nacewa Referee Steve Walsh New Zealand 31 March 2007 Waratahs 33 34 Crusaders Sydney Football Stadium Sydney 19 40 Tries Lachlan Turner Sam Harris Sam Norton Knight Tatafu Polota NauCon Peter Hewat 2 Pen Peter Hewat 3 Tries Campbell Johnstone Rico Gear 2 Mose Tuiali i Aaron Mauger Casey LaulalaCon Stephen Brett 2 Referee Craig Joubert South Africa 31 March 2007 Lions 9 14 Brumbies Ellis Park Stadium Johannesburg 17 00 Pen Andre Pretorius 3 Try Julian HuxleyPen Julian Huxley 2 Drop Julian Huxley Referee Paul Honiss New Zealand Round 10 Edit The Blues easily put away the Cheetahs in the sole Good Friday game The next day saw the Chiefs beat the Highlanders before a startling mountain backdrop in Queenstown The Crusaders annihilated the Force 53 0 It was the largest score ever conceded by the Force and the largest losing margin but for the Crusaders it didn t come close to their 96 19 win against the Waratahs in 2002 The Sharks continued the high scoring putting 57 points on the Reds in Brisbane for a big win The Stormers upset the Lions 30 8 in Cape Town In the sole Easter Sunday clash the Waratahs failed to resurrect their season against the Brumbies going down 36 10 in the interstate grudge match between the rivals The win put the Brumbies into the top four for the first time in 2007 6 April 2007 Blues 26 8 Cheetahs Eden Park Auckland 19 35 Tries Steve Devine Doug Howlett Anthony TuitavakeCon Isa NacewaPen Isa Nacewa 3 Try Ryno van der MerwePen Herkie Kruger Referee Paul Marks Australia 7 April 2007 Highlanders 34 38 Chiefs Queenstown Events Centre Queenstown 14 35 Tries Lucky Mulipola Anton Oliver Viliame Waqaseduadua Matt Saunders Toby MorlandCon Nick Evans 2 Charlie HorePen Nick Evans Tries Niva Ta auso Sitiveni Sivivatu 2 Lelia Masaga 2 Con Stephen Donald 5 Pen Stephen Donald Attendance 11 000 22 Referee Steve Walsh New Zealand 7 April 2007 Crusaders 53 0 Western Force Lancaster Park Christchurch 19 35 Tries Rico Gear Mose Tuiali i Kieran Read 2 Ross Filipo 3 Richie McCawCon Dan Carter 5 Pen Dan Carter Referee Mark Lawrence South Africa 7 April 2007 Reds 16 59 Sharks Lang Park Brisbane 19 40 Try John RoeCon Clinton SchifcofskePen Clinton Schifcofske 3 Tries AJ Venter 2 JP Pietersen 2 Jacques Botes Brad Barritt Waylon Murray Bismarck du Plessis Keegan DanielCon Ruan Pienaar 5 Francois Steyn 2 Attendance 14 443 23 Referee Chris Polluck New Zealand 7 April 2007 Stormers 30 8 Lions Newlands Stadium Cape Town 17 00 Tries Peter Grant De Wet Barry Naas OlivierCon Peter Grant 3 Pen Peter Grant 3 Try Jaque FouriePen Andre Pretorius Referee Bryce Lawrence South Africa 8 April 2007 Brumbies 36 10 Waratahs Canberra Stadium Canberra 19 40 Tries Mark Gerrard 2 Jone Tawake Stephen Larkham 2 Con Julian Huxley 2 Mark Gerrard 2 Pen Julian Huxley Try Rocky ElsomCon Peter HewatPen Peter Hewat Attendance 23 097Referee Matt Goddard Australia Round 11 Edit This week saw the Hurricanes take on the Cheetahs and Hosea Gear became the Hurricanes hero after scoring a 90 metre try in the final moments of the game It was also the team s fourth try of the game which gave them a bonus point on top of the win The following day the Chiefs thrashed the Western Force 64 36 a game which saw a total of 14 tries being scored nine of which were scored by the Chiefs with Roy Kinikinilau and Brendon Leonard each getting hat tricks The Crusaders then defeated the Highlanders to climb to the top of the table The Blues lost to the Sharks at home going down by 7 points and the Waratahs won only their second game this season defeating the Reds who sit at the bottom of the table In the last match of the week the Bulls thrashed the Stormers 49 12 13 April 2007 Hurricanes 37 15 Cheetahs Wellington Regional Stadium Wellington 19 35 Tries Chris Masoe Jerry Collins Jason Eaton Hosea GearCon Piri Weepu 4 Pen Piri Weepu 3 Tries Gavin Passens Juan SmithCon Willem de WaalPen Willem de Waal Attendance 15 770 24 Referee Paul Marks 14 April 2007 Chiefs 64 36 Western Force Waikato Stadium Hamilton 14 35 Tries Roy Kinikinilau 3 Lelia Masaga Brendon Leonard 3 Tanerau Latimer Tasesa LaveaCon Stephen Donald 5 Pen Stephen Donald 3 Tries Nathan Sharpe Matt Giteau 2 Cameron Shepherd Drew MitchellCon Matt Giteau 4 Pen Matt Giteau Attendance 13 100Referee Craig Joubert South Africa 14 April 2007 Highlanders 3 38 Crusaders Carisbrook Dunedin 17 30 Pen Nick Evans Tries Dan Carter Casey Laulala 2 Caleb Ralph Rua TipokiCon Dan Carter 4 Stephen BrettPen Dan Carter Attendance 10 000Referee Jonathan Kaplan South Africa 14 April 2007 Blues 25 32 Sharks North Harbour Stadium Albany 19 35 Tries Keven Mealamu David Gibson Daniel BraidCon Isa Nacewa 2 Pen Isa Nacewa 2 Tries JP Pietersen 2 Odwa NdunganeCon Francois SteynPen Percy Montgomery 2 Francois SteynDrop Francois Steyn 2 Attendance 20 100Referee Stuart Dickinson Australia 14 April 2007 Waratahs 26 13 Reds Sydney Football Stadium Sydney 19 40 Tries Josh Valentine Benn RobinsonCon Peter Hewat 2 Pen Peter Hewat 4 Tries Clinton SchifcofskeCon Clinton SchifcofskePen Clinton Schifcofske 2 Attendance 21 872Referee Kelvin Deaker New Zealand 14 April 2007 Bulls 49 12 Stormers Loftus Versfeld Stadium Pretoria 16 00 Tries Bakkies Botha 2 Wikus van Heerden 2 Pedrie Wannenburg Heinie Adams Wynand OlivierCon Derick Hougaard 2 Morne Steyn 2 Pen Derick Hougaard 2 Tries Brent Russell Dylan des FountainCon Peter Grant Attendance 50 000Referee Marius Jonker South Africa Round 12 Edit The Crusaders defeated the Hurricanes in a thrilling encounter which saw Jerry Collins being stretchered off after injuring his neck in a tackle on Rua Tipoki The Brumbies defeated the Western Force in an all Australian derby by just two points and the Reds won their second game of the season defeating the Cheetahs Ben Tune who is leaving the club after the season scored the winning try in that match but the match of the round saw the Chiefs defeat the Sharks to put themselves in contention for a semi final spot The Waratahs lost to the Highlanders by a point after Peter Hewat missed another conversion and in a South African derby the Bulls thrashed the Lions 31 7 Finally the Blues lost their away match to the Stormers but they remain second in the table nonetheless 20 April 2007 Crusaders 23 13 Hurricanes Lancaster Park Christchurch 19 35 Tries Corey Flynn Ross FilipoCon Dan Carter 2 Pen Dan Carter 3 Tries Ma a NonuCon Piri WeepuPen Piri Weepu 2 Referee Paul Honiss New Zealand 20 April 2007 Brumbies 14 12 Western Force Canberra Stadium Canberra 19 40 Tries Jeremy PaulPen Julian Huxley 2 Mark Gerrard Pen Matt Giteau 4 Referee Stuart Dickinson Australia 21 April 2007 Reds 23 13 Cheetahs Lang Park Queensland 15 30 Tries James Horwill Ben TuneCon Clinton Schifcofske 2 Pen Clinton Schifcofske Tries Kabamba FloorsCon Meyer BosmanPen Meyer Bosman 2 Attendance 12 500Referee Bryce Lawrence New Zealand 21 April 2007 Chiefs 35 27 Sharks Waikato Stadium Hamilton 19 35 Tries Lelia Masaga Tasesa Lavea 2 Brendon LeonardCon Stephen Donald 3 Pen Stephen Donald 3 Tries Bobby Skinstad Deon Carstens Bismarck du Plessis Penalty tryCon Percy Montgomery Francois SteynPen Francois Steyn Referee James Leckie Australia 21 April 2007 Waratahs 25 26 Highlanders Sydney Football Stadium Sydney 19 40 Tries Peter Hewat 2 Josh HolmesCon Peter Hewat 2 Pen Peter Hewat 2 Tries Viliame Waqaseduadua Nick Evans Jason KawauCon Nick EvansPen Nick Evans 3 Referee Craig Joubert South Africa 21 April 2007 Lions 7 31 Bulls Ellis Park Stadium Johannesburg 15 00 Tries Willem AlbertsCon Andre Pretorius Tries Wynand Olivier 2 Bryan Habana Akona Ndungane JP NelCon Derick Hougaard 3 Referee J C Fortuin South Africa 21 April 2007 Stormers 33 20 Blues Newlands Stadium Cape Town 17 05 Tries Conrad Jantjes Luke Watson Jean de VilliersCon Peter Grant 3 Pen Peter Grant 4 Tries Isaia Toeava Tony WoodcockCon David Holwell Isa NacewaPen David Holwell 2 Referee Matt Goddard Australia Round 13 Edit With the semi final week just around the corner Week 13 saw some close matches including the opener between the Highlanders and the Hurricanes at the cake tin The score was 22 16 to the Hurricanes at 80 minutes but a final minute try to Toby Morland in the corner turned things around Nick Evans needed to get the kick over to win the game but was unsuccessful allowing the Hurricanes to win the game lucky to not have the same situation when the Hurricanes lost to the Force in week 6 The force continued their up and down season by comfortably beating the cheetahs The Waratahs narrowly lost going down to the chiefs The Brumbies pulled an upset win over the Crusaders to keep their semi final hopes alive The Sharks dominated the lions to make sure they would at least get a home semi final The Blues lost their third game in a row going down to the Bulls which slimmed the chances of the Blues securing a semi final spot and helped the Bulls secure a semi final spot The last game of the week saw the stormers easily put away the Reds 27 April 2007 Hurricanes 22 21 Highlanders Wellington Regional Stadium Wellington 19 35 Tries Jimmy Gopperth Hosea GearPen Piri Weepu 4 Tries Nick Evans Toby MorlandCon Nick EvansPen Nick Evans 3 Attendance 19 790Referee Bryce Lawrence New Zealand 27 April 2007 Waratahs 23 28 Chiefs Sydney Football Stadium Sydney 19 40 Tries Sam Norton Knight Lachlan TurnerCon Peter Hewat 2 Pen Peter Hewat 3 Tries Sitiveni Sivivatu Liam Messam Tane TuipolotuCon Stephen Donald 2 Pen Stephen Donald 3 Attendance 16 266Referee Willie Roos South Africa 27 April 2007 Western Force 45 17 Cheetahs Subiaco Oval Perth 19 40 Tries Ryan Cross 2 Scott Staniforth 2 Digby Ioane Tai McIsaac AJ WhalleyCon Matt Giteau 5 Tries Philip Burger Ryno van der Merwe Kabamba FloorsCon Wilem De Waal Attendance 24 330Referee Paul Honiss New Zealand 27 April 2007 Bulls 40 19 Blues Loftus Versfeld Stadium Pretoria 19 05 Tries Pedrie Wannenburg Wikus van Heerden Fourie du Preez Heini AdamsCon Derick Hougaard 4 Pen Derick Hougaard 3 Drop Derick Hougaard Tries Troy FlavellCon Isa NacewaPen Isa Nacewa 4 Referee Stuart Dickinson Australia 28 April 2007 Brumbies 15 6 Crusaders Canberra Stadium Canberra 19 40 Pen Stirling Mortlock 3 Julian HuxleyDrop Stephen Larkham Pen Dan Carter 2 Attendance 20 127Referee Marius Jonker South Africa 28 April 2007 Sharks 33 3 Lions Kings Park Stadium Durban 15 00 Tries JP Pietersen 2 Jacques Botes 2 Con Percy Montgomery 2 Pen Percy Montgomery 2 Francois Steyn Pen Earl Rose Referee Jonathan Kaplan South Africa 28 April 2007 Stormers 37 24 Reds Newlands Stadium Cape Town 17 05 Tries Luke Watson 2 Brent Russell 2 Joe van NiekerkCon Peter Grant 3 Pen Peter Grant 2 Tries Ben Tune Sean HardmanCon Clinton SchifcofskePen Clinton Schifcofske 4 Referee Steve Walsh New Zealand Round 14 Edit This was an exciting week for the two South African contenders the Bulls and the Sharks both with possibilities of a home semi final The action packed weekend started with an upset the in form Chiefs beating the Crusaders 30 24 at Lancaster Park This result gave the Sharks the opportunity to take the top spot if they won in Cape Town The Blues smashed the Western Force 33 6 to keep their title dreams alive Later the Brumbies kept their semi final hopes alive by defeating the tired and weary Highlanders 29 10 Waratahs defeated the Hurricanes away in Wellington 38 14 Cheetahs gave the Lions the South African wooden spoon by beating them 16 10 The first main game of the day was the Stormers vs the Sharks The Sharks played an efficient and professional game whilst the Stormers played their usual erratic hot and cold game that had seen them beat some good teams during the season but in the end the Sharks easily claimed a 36 10 victory to be the first South African side to finish at the top of the table at the end of the round robin stage in the Super 14 competition s history The last game of the weekend promised to be a huge one for the Bulls who were chasing a semi final spot They came up against a feeble Reds team who after going ahead 3 0 in the beginning had no idea of the onslaught they were going to receive The Bulls who needed a bonus point win to reach the semifinals easily achieved this goal a quarter of the way into the match Early in the second half they reached the 45 point margin needed to push them up to third place Then the impossible became possible If the Bulls went 72 points clear of the Reds they would leapfrog to second giving them a home semifinal in the high altitude cauldron of noise that is Loftus Versfeld They seemed to reach this goal with little effort against a humiliated Reds side setting a new Super Rugby record for winning margin of 89 points 4 May 2007 Crusaders 24 30 Chiefs Lancaster Park Christchurch 19 35 Tries Richie McCaw Ross FilipoCon Stephen BrettPen Stephen Brett 4 Tries Sitiveni Sivivatu 2 Con Stephen DonaldPen Stephen Donald 6 Referee Bryce Lawrence New Zealand 5 May 2007 Western Force 6 33 Blues Subiaco Oval Perth 19 05 Pen Matt Giteau 2 Tries Rudi Wulf John Afoa Keven Mealamu Tony WoodcockCon Luke McAlister 2 Pen Luke McAlister 3 Referee Jonathan Kaplan South Africa 5 May 2007 Highlanders 10 29 Brumbies Carisbrook Dunedin 17 30 Tries Jason KawauCon Nick EvansPen Nick Evans Tries Julian Huxley Adam Ashley Cooper Stirling Mortlock Mark ChisholmCon Stirling Mortlock 3 Pen Stirling Mortlock Referee J C Fortuin South Africa 5 May 2007 Hurricanes 14 38 Waratahs Wellington Regional Stadium Wellington 19 35 Tries Jimmy Gopperth Jerry CollinsCon Jimmy Gopperth Piri Weepu Tries Dean Mumm Lachlan Turner Lote Tuqiri Ben JacobsCon Peter Hewat 3 Pen Peter Hewat 4 Attendance 25 290Referee Craig Joubert South Africa 5 May 2007 Lions 10 16 Cheetahs Ellis Park Stadium Johannesburg 15 00 Tries Ashwin WillemseCon Earl RosePen Andre Pretorius Tries Eddie FredericksCon Willem de WaalPen Willem de Waal 2 Drop Bevin Fortuin Referee Marius Jonker South Africa 5 May 2007 Stormers 10 36 Sharks Newlands Stadium Cape Town 17 05 Tries Peter GrantCon Peter GrantPen Peter Grant Tries Ryan Kankowski Waylon Murray Percy Montgomery Francois Steyn JP PietersenCon Percy Montgomery 4 Pen Percy Montgomery Attendance 48 000Referee Mark Lawrence South Africa 5 May 2007 Bulls 92 3 Reds Loftus Versfeld Stadium Pretoria 19 10 Tries Bryan Habana 2 Pierre Spies 2 Wikus van Heerden 2 Derick Kuun 2 Fourie du Preez Wynand Olivier Gary Botha Pedrie Wannenburg Jaco Van Der WesthuyzenCon Derick Hougaard 11 Morne SteynPen Derick Hougaard Pen Clinton Schifcofske Referee Kelvin Deaker New Zealand Finals EditSemi finals Edit 12 May 2007 Sharks 34 18 Blues Kings Park Stadium Durban 15 00 Tries Johann Muller Butch James Waylon MurrayCon Percy Montgomery 2 Pen Percy Montgomery 4 Drop Butch James Tries Rudi Wulf Isa NacewaCon Isa NacewaPen Isa Nacewa 2 Attendance 52 173Referee Stuart Dickinson Australia 12 May 2007 Bulls 27 12 Crusaders Loftus Versfeld Stadium Pretoria 17 30 Pen Derick Hougaard 8 Drop Derick Hougaard Pen Dan Carter 4 Attendance 53 000Referee Matt Goddard Australia Grand final Edit Main article 2007 Super 14 Final The match had four tries two by each team and the last of which was scored by Bulls wing Bryan Habana in the 82nd minute to give his team the trophy It was the first Super rugby final to be played in South Africa as well as the first all South African final and the first final with a South African winner 25 19 May 200715 00Sharks 19 20 BullsTries Pietersen Van den BergPen Montgomery 3 Tries Spies HabanaCon Hougaard 2 Pen Hougaard 2 Kings Park Stadium Durban Attendance 54 000Referee Steve Walsh New Zealand FB 15 Percy MontgomeryRW 14 Francois SteynOC 13 Waylon MurrayIC 12 Brad BarrittLW 11 JP PietersenFH 10 Butch JamesSH 9 Ruan PienaarN8 8 Ryan KankowskiBF 7 AJ VenterOF 6 Jacques BotesRL 5 Johann MullerLL 4 Johan AckermannTP 3 BJ BothaHK 2 John Smit c LP 1 Deon CarstensSubstitutes HK 16 Bismarck du PlessisLP 17 Tendai MtawariraRL 18 Albert van den BergN8 19 Warren BritzBL 20 Bob SkinstadFH 21 Rory KockottOC 22 Adrian JacobsCoach Dick Muir FB 15 Johan RoetsRW 14 Akona NdunganeOC 13 JP NelIC 12 Wynand OlivierLW 11 Bryan HabanaFH 10 Derick HougaardSH 9 Fourie du PreezN8 8 Pierre SpiesBF 7 Wikus van HeerdenOF 6 Pedrie WannenburgRL 5 Victor Matfield c LL 4 Bakkies BothaTP 3 Rayno GerberHK 2 Gary BothaLP 1 Gurthro SteenkampSubstitutions HK 16 Jaco EngelsLP 17 Danie ThiartRL 18 Danie RossouwN8 19 Derick KuunSH 20 Heinie AdamsFH 21 Morne SteynFB 22 Jaco van der WesthuyzenCoach Heyneke Meyer Wikinews has related news Bulls defeat Sharks to win Super 14 Man of the Match Victor Matfield Bulls Assistant referees Lyndon Bray New Zealand Bryce Lawrence New Zealand Television match official Kelvin Deaker New Zealand Assessor Tappe Henning South Africa Player 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