1999 season | |||
Head coach | Ross Cooper | ||
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Captain | Michael Collins | ||
Stadium | Waikato Stadium, Hamilton Rotorua International Stadium, Rotorua ECOLight Stadium, Pukekohe (Growers Stadium) | ||
Placing | 6th | ||
Record | Won 5, Lost 6 | ||
Top try scorer | All: - (-) | ||
Top points scorer | All: - (-) | ||
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1999 was another tough year for the Waikato Chiefs rugby team in the Super 12 Tournament. This year winning 5 of their 11 games and finished 6th overall on the table, this year the team was coached by Ross Cooper and captained by Michael Collins.
Team | Pld | W | D | L | PF | PA | PD | BP | Pts | |
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1 | Queensland Reds | 11 | 8 | 1 | 2 | 233 | 170 | +63 | 2 | 36 |
2 | Stormers | 11 | 8 | 0 | 3 | 290 | 244 | +46 | 4 | 36 |
3 | Otago Highlanders | 11 | 8 | 0 | 3 | 280 | 203 | +77 | 3 | 35 |
4 | Canterbury Crusaders | 11 | 7 | 1 | 3 | 324 | 262 | +62 | 3 | 33 |
5 | ACT Brumbies | 11 | 5 | 0 | 6 | 278 | 195 | +83 | 8 | 28 |
6 | Waikato Chiefs | 11 | 5 | 0 | 6 | 248 | 301 | −53 | 6 | 26 |
7 | Sharks | 11 | 5 | 1 | 5 | 241 | 232 | +9 | 3 | 25 |
8 | Waratahs | 11 | 4 | 1 | 6 | 246 | 248 | −2 | 6 | 24 |
9 | Auckland Blues | 11 | 4 | 1 | 6 | 202 | 201 | +1 | 5 | 23 |
10 | Wellington Hurricanes | 11 | 4 | 1 | 6 | 213 | 226 | −13 | 4 | 22 |
11 | Cats | 11 | 4 | 0 | 7 | 312 | 341 | −29 | 6 | 22 |
12 | Northern Bulls | 11 | 1 | 0 | 10 | 203 | 447 | −244 | 3 | 7 |
Round 1 | 26 February 1999 | Canterbury Crusaders | 48 – 3 | Waikato Chiefs | Jade Stadium, Christchurch | |
Try: Afato So'oalo, Daryl Gibson, James Kerr, Scott Robertson, Steve Lancaster Con: Andrew Mehrtens (4) Pen: Andrew Mehrtens (5) | Pen: Blair Feeney | Referee: Paul Honiss |
Round 2 | 6 March 1999 | Waikato Chiefs | 17 – 19 | Queensland Reds | Waikato Stadium, Hamilton | |
Try: Rhys Duggan Pen: Matt Cooper (4) | Try: Damien Smith, Mark Connors, Warwick Waugh Con: Nathan Spooner (2) | Referee: Andrew Turner |
Round 3 | 13 March 1999 | Waratahs | 36 – 30 | Waikato Chiefs | Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney | |
Try: Christian Warner, Matthew Dowling, Michael Brial, Phil Kearns, Tiaan Strauss Con: Christian Warner Pen: Christian Warner (2) | Try: Glen Marsh, Roger Randle, Walter Little Con: Matt Cooper (3) Pen: Matt Cooper (3) | Referee: André Watson |
Round 5 | 26 March 1999 | Waikato Chiefs | 18 – 29 | Auckland Blues | Waikato Stadium, Hamilton | |
Try: Walter Little, Dylan Mika Con: Matt Cooper Pen: Matt Cooper (2) | Try: Xavier Rush, Rua Tipoki Con: Adrian Cashmore (2) Pen: Adrian Cashmore (4) Drop: Carlos Spencer |
Round 6 | 3 April 1999 | Waikato Chiefs | 16 – 27 | Otago Highlanders | Rotorua International Stadium, Rotorua | |
Round 7 | 10 April 1999 | ACT Brumbies | 13 – 16 | Waikato Chiefs | Canberra Stadium, Canberra | |
Round 8 | 16 April 1999 | Wellington Hurricanes | 21 – 24 | Waikato Chiefs | Yarrow Stadium, New Plymouth | |
Round 9 | 24 April 1999 | Waikato Chiefs | 44 – 42 | Cats | Growers Stadium, Pukekohe | |
Round 10 | 30 April 1999 | Waikato Chiefs | 32 – 19 | Sharks | Waikato Stadium, Hamilton | |
Round 11 | 8 May 1999 | Stormers | 16 – 9 | Waikato Chiefs | Newlands Stadium, Cape Town | |
Attendance: 49,170 |
Round 12 | 14 May 1999 | Northern Bulls | 31 – 39 | Waikato Chiefs | Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria | |
http://www.sanzarrugby.com/superrugby/match-centre/?historicalView=1&season=1999&competition=205&match=599053 (BLUES VS CHIEFS GAME, 26 March 1999)
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