2008 Super 14 final

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2008 Super 14 Final
Home Team Crusaders
Away Team Waratahs
Result Crusaders 20 Waratahs 12
Date31 May 2008
Stadium AMI Stadium, Christchurch

The final of the 2008 Super 14 season, a provincial rugby union competition in the Southern Hemisphere, took place on 31 May 2008 at AMI Stadium in Christchurch, New Zealand. The match was hosted by the Canterbury Crusaders who defeated the New South Wales Waratahs by 20 points to 12.

Contents

Road to the Final

The Crusaders and Waratahs finished the round-robin first and second on the Super 14 table respectively. The Crusaders finished nine points clear of second place, and had secured a top of the table position prior to the last week of the round-robin. The Waratahs only secured second place, and a place in the finals in the last round of the competition. The Hurricanes lost to the Blues in their final-match of the round robin, and the Waratah's defeat of the Queensland Reds allowed them to leap the Hurricanes into second place. The Sharks bonus point defeat of the Chiefs in Durban secured them third place on the table.

The Crusaders then hosted the Hurricanes in Christchurch, and the Waratahs hosted the Sharks in Sydney. The Crusaders defeated the Hurricanes 3322 with three tries each, and the Waratahs defeated the Sharks 28–13. The Crusaders eventually prevailed in a toughly fought final, 20–12.

2008 Super 14 table
PosTeamPldWDLPFPAPDBPtsQualification
1 Flag of New Zealand.svg Crusaders 131102369176+193852Advance to playoffs
2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Waratahs 13913255186+69543
3 Flag of South Africa.svg Sharks 13913271209+62442
4 Flag of New Zealand.svg Hurricanes 13814310204+106741
5 Flag of South Africa.svg Stormers 13814269211+58741
6 Flag of New Zealand.svg Blues 13805354267+87840
7 Flag of New Zealand.svg Chiefs 137063483491634
8 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Force 1370624727831432
9 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Brumbies 1360727731740630
10 Flag of South Africa.svg Bulls 1360732434723428
11 Flag of New Zealand.svg Highlanders 13301025733881719
12 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Reds 1331925832365418
13 Flag of South Africa.svg Cheetahs 131012255428173913
14 Flag of South Africa.svg Lions 132110206367161212
Updated to match(es) played on 2008-05-17. Source: [ citation needed ]
 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
2008-05-24 - AMI Stadium, Christchurch
 
 
Crusaders 33
 
2008-05-31 - AMI Stadium, Christchurch
 
Hurricanes 22
 
Crusaders 20
 
2008-05-24 - Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney
 
Waratahs 12
 
Waratahs 28
 
 
Sharks 13
 

Match

First half

The Crusaders scored the first points of the game when Fly-half Dan Carter kicked a penalty in the fourth minute, giving the Crusaders a 30 lead. [1] The Waratahs scored their first points of the match when Kurtley Beale kicked the ball across field, and Waratah's winger Lachlan Turner caught the ball to score a try. [2] The attempted conversion by Beale was unsuccessful, leaving the Waratahs with a 5–3 lead.

The next score occurred in the 25th minute when Waratahs flanker Phil Waugh intercepted a pass from Dan Carter. Waugh passed to Turner who chipped the ball and then collected to score his second try. Beale's conversion was successful and the Waratahs extended their lead to 123. [2] Carter kicked a penalty in the 32nd minute to reduce the Waratah's lead to 126. [3] The final score before half time came in the 38th minute when Crusaders No. 8 Mose Tuiali'i scored in the right hand corner. [2] Carter's conversion was unsuccessful, and the half ended with the Waratahs leading by 12 points to 11. [3]

Second half

In the 46th minute the Crusaders took the lead again by 14 points to 12 via a Dan Carter penalty. [1] The Crusaders looked to have scored their second try in the 56th minute when prop Wyatt Crockett landed on a loose ball in the Waratah's in-goal area, but play was taken back 60 metres after touch judge Cobus Wessels reported that Crusaders lock Brad Thorn had thrown a punch. The try was disallowed and the Crusaders penalised. Thorn was given a yellow card and sent to the sin bin for ten minutes. [2]

Despite having an extra man for the next ten minutes, the Waratahs were unable to score, [1] and were further hampered by the loss of Kurtley Beale to injury. In the 70th minute Carter kicked a drop-goal to take the Crusaders lead to 1712, and four minutes later kicked a penalty to further extend the lead to 2012. With only minutes remaining Crusaders winger Scott Hamilton dropped the ball only metres from the Waratahs try-line. The score remained at 20–12, and the Crusaders won their seventh Super rugby title. [2]

Match details

2008-05-31
19:35
Crusaders 20 12 Waratahs
Tries: Tuiali'i
Pen: Carter (4)
Drop: Carter
(Report) Tries: Turner (2)
Con: Beale
AMI Stadium, Christchurch
Attendance: 26,000
Referee: Mark Lawrence Flag of South Africa.svg
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CRUSADERS:
FB15 Leon MacDonald
RW14 Kade Poki
CT13 Casey Laulala
SF12 Tim Bateman
LW11 Scott Hamilton
FF10 Dan Carter
HB9 Andrew Ellis
N88 Mose Tuiali'i
OF7 Richie McCaw
BF6 Kieran Read
RL5 Ali Williams
LL4 Brad Thorn
TP3 Greg Somerville
HK2 Ti’i Paulo
LP1 Wyatt Crockett
Substitutes:
HK16 Steve Fualau
LP17 Ben Franks
RL18 Reuben Thorne
N819 Nasi Manu
HB20 Kahn Fotuali'i
FF21 Stephen Brett
RW22 Sean Maitland
Coach:
Flag of New Zealand.svg Robbie Deans
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WARATAHS:
FB15 Sam Norton-Knight
RW14 Lachlan Turner
CT13 Rob Horne
SF12 Tom Carter
LW11 Lote Tuqiri
FF10 Kurtley Beale
HB9 Luke Burgess
N88 Wycliff Palu
OF7 Phil Waugh
BF6 Rocky Elsom
RL5 Dean Mumm
LL4 Dan Vickerman
TP3 Al Baxter
HK2 Tatafu Polota-Nau
LP1 Benn Robinson
Substitutions:
HK16 Adam Freier
LP17 Matt Dunning
RL18 Will Caldwell
N819 Beau Robinson
HB20 Brett Sheehan
FF21 Matthew Carraro
FB22 Timana Tahu
Coach:
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ewen McKenzie

Touch judges:
Flag of South Africa.svg Craig Joubert
Flag of South Africa.svg Cobus Wessels
Television match official:
Flag of South Africa.svg Shaun Veldsman

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 "Crusaders win Super 14". sarugby.com. 31 May 2008. Archived from the original on 2 June 2008. Retrieved 1 June 2008.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 "Crusaders send Robbie off in style". The New Zealand Herald. 31 May 2008. Retrieved 1 June 2008.
  3. 1 2 "Crusaders (20) vs Waratahs (12) 74 mins". sarugby.com. 31 May 2008. Archived from the original on 4 June 2008. Retrieved 1 June 2008.

References

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