1996 Super 12 season

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1996 Super 12
CountriesFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia
Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand
Tournament format(s) Round-robin and knockout
Champions Flag of New Zealand.svg Auckland Blues (1st title)
Matches played69
Tries scored442 (6.41 per match)
Top point scorer(s) Flag of Australia (converted).svg Matt Burke (157)
(NSW Waratahs)
Top try scorer(s) Flag of South Africa.svg James Small (13)
(Natal Sharks)
(Next) 1997

The 1996 Super 12 season was the inaugural season of the Super 12, contested by teams from Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. The season ran from February to May 1996, with each team playing all the others once. At the end of the regular season, the top four teams entered the playoff semifinals, with the first placed team playing the fourth and the second placed team playing the third. The winner of each semifinal qualified for the final, which was contested between the Auckland Blues and Natal Sharks, with the Blues winning 45–21 to win the first Super 12 title.

Contents

This was the first season of professional rugby union in the Southern Hemisphere (the Northern Hemisphere had their first season a few months earlier due to the seasonal differences). The season was also the first of 10 under the deal between SANZAR and News Corporation which gave all broadcasting rights to News Limited for the Super 12, Tri-Nations, all inbound tours and test matches and in Australia, New Zealand and South Africa as well as provincial competition matches. The deal was collectively worth $550,000,000 USD. [1]

The teams from Australia and New Zealand were regional teams, a system that has continued to this day. South Africa used a different system for determining its Super 12 teams. The top four sides from the previous season of the country's domestic competition, the Currie Cup, were granted berths in the Super 12. This system would continue through the 1998 competition; only in 1999 did South Africa adopt the same system used by the other two participating countries.

Table

    Top four teams advance to playoffs.
PosTeamPldWDLPFPAPDBPPts
1 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Queensland Reds 1190232024773541
2 Flag of New Zealand.svg Auckland Blues 1180340835454941
3 Flag of South Africa.svg Northern Transvaal 11803329208121638
4 Flag of South Africa.svg Natal Sharks 11605389277112933
5 Flag of Australia (converted).svg ACT Brumbies 1170430627333432
6 Flag of New Zealand.svg Waikato Chiefs 1160529126922428
7 Flag of Australia (converted).svg NSW Waratahs 1150631229022828
8 Flag of New Zealand.svg Otago Highlanders 1150632939162626
9 Flag of New Zealand.svg Wellington Hurricanes 1130829035363517
10 Flag of South Africa.svg Transvaal 1130822829971416
11 Flag of South Africa.svg Western Province 11317251353101115
12 Flag of New Zealand.svg Canterbury Crusaders 11218234373139212

Points breakdown:

The playoffs follow a 1 v 4, 2 v 3 system with the highest placed team at home

Regular season

Week 1

1 March 1996Wellington Hurricanes Flag of New Zealand.svg 28–36 Flag of New Zealand.svg Auckland Blues The Showgrounds, Palmerston North  
Try: Alama Ieremia
Con: Jamie Cameron (1/1)
Pen: Jamie Cameron (7)
Scoreboard [2] Try: Andrew Blowers
Eroni Clarke
Ofisa Tonu'u
Carlos Spencer
Craig Dowd
Con: Zinzan Brooke
Pen: Greg Cooper (3)
Attendance: 13,000 [3]
Referee: Paddy O'Brien (New Zealand)
1 March 1996NSW Waratahs Flag of Australia (converted).svg 32–11 Flag of South Africa.svg Transvaal Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney  
Try: Matt Burke (2)
Tim Gavin
Alistair Murdoch
Con: Matt Burke (3/3)
Pen: Matt Burke (2)
Scoreboard [4] Try: Christiaan Scholtz
Pen: Gavin Johnson (2)
Referee: Scott Young (Australia)
2 March 1996Natal Sharks Flag of South Africa.svg 28–22 Flag of South Africa.svg Western Province King's Park, Durban  
Try: Jeremy Thomson
André Joubert
Dieter Kriese
Con: André Joubert (2)
Pen: André Joubert (3)
Scoreboard [5] Try: Justin Swart
Pieter Rossouw
Louis Blom
Con: Vlokkie Cilliers (2)
Pen: Vlokkie Cilliers
Referee: Tappe Henning (South Africa)
3 March 1996Waikato Chiefs Flag of New Zealand.svg 27–26 Flag of New Zealand.svg Canterbury Crusaders Rugby Park, Hamilton  
Try: Glen Osborne
Eric Rush
Con: Ian Foster
Pen: Ian Foster (5)
Scoreboard [6] Try: Adrian Tukaki
Brad Fleming
Con: Andy Miller (2)
Pen: Andy Miller (3)
Drop: Andy Miller
Referee: Glenn Wahlstrom (New Zealand)
3 March 1996Otago Highlanders Flag of New Zealand.svg 57–17 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Queensland Reds Carisbrook, Dunedin  
Try: Stephen Bachop (2)
Taine Randell
Lio Falaniko
Brendon Timmins
Kupu Vanisi
Brian Lima
Con: Matthew Cooper (5)
Pen: Matthew Cooper (4)
Scoreboard [7] Try: Ben Tune (2)
Garrick Morgan
Con: John Eales
Attendance: 12,000
Referee: Colin Hawke (New Zealand)
5 March 1996ACT Brumbies Flag of Australia (converted).svg 13–9 Flag of South Africa.svg Transvaal Bruce Stadium, Canberra  
Try: Elisi Vunipola
Con: David Knox
Pen: David Knox (2)
Scoreboard [8] Pen: Gavin Johnson (2)
Gavin Lawless
Referee: Wayne Erickson (Australia)

Week 2

9 March 1996Otago Highlanders Flag of New Zealand.svg 29–15 Flag of South Africa.svg Transvaal Carisbrook, Dunedin  
Try: Jeff Wilson (2)
Tony Brown
Brian Lima
Con: Tony Brown (2)
Jeff Wilson
Pen: Jeff Wilson
Scoreboard [9] Try: Charles Rossouw
Japie Mulder
Con: Gavin Johnson
Pen: Gavin Johnson
Referee: Steve Walsh (New Zealand)
9 March 1996ACT Brumbies Flag of Australia (converted).svg 35–28 Flag of New Zealand.svg Wellington Hurricanes Bruce Stadium, Canberra  
Try: Mitch Hardy (2)
George Gregan
Ipolito Fenukitau
Con: David Knox (2), Adam Friend
Pen: David Knox (3)
Scoreboard [10] Try: Christian Cullen
Chresten Davis
Rhys Duggan
Con: Jamie Cameron (2)
Pen: Jamie Cameron (3)
9 March 1996Western Province Flag of South Africa.svg 22–30 Flag of Australia (converted).svg NSW Waratahs Newlands, Cape Town  
Try: Justin Swart
Con: Joel Stransky
Pen: Joel Stransky (5)
Scoreboard [11] Try: Alistair Murdoch
Tim Gavin
Matt Burke
Con: Matt Burke (3)
Pen: Matt Burke (3)
Referee: Ian Rogers (South Africa)
9 March 1996Northern Transvaal Flag of South Africa.svg 30–8 Flag of South Africa.svg Natal Sharks Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria  
Try: Jacques Olivier
Adriaan Richter
Penalty try
Con: Jannie Kruger (3)
Pen: Jannie Kruger (3)
Scoreboard [12] Try: James Small
Con: André Joubert
Referee: Andre Watson (South Africa)
10 March 1996Canterbury Crusaders Flag of New Zealand.svg 18–49 Flag of New Zealand.svg Auckland Blues Lancaster Park, Christchurch  
Try: Adrian Tukaki
Brad Fleming
Matt Sexton
Drop: Graeme Dempster
Scoreboard [13] Try: Andrew Blowers (2)
Lee Stensness
Jonah Lomu
Charles Riechelmann
Waisake Sotutu
Errol Brain
Penalty try
Con: Carlos Spencer (3)
Pen: Carlos Spencer
Attendance: 10,400 [14]
Referee: Paddy O'Brien (New Zealand)
10 March 1996Queensland Reds Flag of Australia (converted).svg 26–22 Flag of New Zealand.svg Waikato Chiefs Ballymore, Brisbane  
Try: Damian Smith
Ben Tune
Con: John Eales (2)
Pen: John Eales (4)
Scoreboard [15] Try: Joeli Veitayaki
Walter Little
Penalty try
Con: Ian Foster (2)
Pen: Ian Foster
Referee: Mick Keogh (Australia)

Week 3

15 March 1996Wellington Hurricanes Flag of New Zealand.svg 32–16 Flag of South Africa.svg Transvaal McLean Park, Napier  
Try: Christian Cullen
Tana Umaga
Alama Ieremia
Mark Allen
Con: Jamie Cameron (3)
Pen: Jamie Cameron (2)
Scoreboard [16] Try: Jannie van der Walt
Con: Gavin Lawless
Pen: Gavin Lawless (3)
Referee: Glenn Wahlstrom (New Zealand)
15 March 1996ACT Brumbies Flag of Australia (converted).svg 40–34 Flag of New Zealand.svg Auckland Blues Bruce Stadium, Canberra  
Try: Ipolito Fenukitau (2)
Joe Roff
Troy Coker
Owen Finegan
Con: Adam Friend (3)
Pen: Adam Friend (3)
Scoreboard [17] Try: Joeli Vidiri (2)
Eroni Clarke
Jonah Lomu
Chris Rose
Con: Carlos Spencer (3)
Pen: Carlos Spencer
Attendance: 17,000 [18]
Referee: Barry Leask (Australia)
16 March 1996Western Province Flag of South Africa.svg 25–52 Flag of New Zealand.svg Otago Highlanders Newlands, Cape Town  
Try: Justin Swart (2)
Simon Berridge
Con: Joel Stransky (2)
Pen: Joel Stransky (2)
Scoreboard [19] Try: To’o Vaega (3)
Paul Cooke (2), Brian Lima
Stu Forster
Brendon Timmins
Con: Jeff Wilson (6)
Referee: Marius Franken (South Africa)
16 March 1996Northern Transvaal Flag of South Africa.svg 32–29 Flag of Australia (converted).svg NSW Waratahs Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria  
Try: FA Meiring
Krynauw Otto
Con: Lance Sherrell
Jannie Kruger
Pen: Lance Sherrell (6)
Scoreboard [20] Try: Tim Kelaher
Sam Payne
Con: Matt Burke (2)
Pen: Matt Burke (5)
Referee: Stef Neethling (South Africa)
17 March 1996Queensland Reds Flag of Australia (converted).svg 52–16 Flag of New Zealand.svg Canterbury Crusaders Ballymore, Brisbane  
Try: Garrick Morgan (2)
Ben Tune
Mark Connors
Michael Flanagan
Michael Foley
Con: John Eales (5)
Pen: John Eales (4)
Scoreboard [21] Try: Mark Mayerhofler
Con: Mark Mayerhofler
Pen: Andy Miller (3)
Referee: Wayne Erickson (Australia)
17 March 1996Natal Sharks Flag of South Africa.svg 63–25 Flag of New Zealand.svg Waikato Chiefs King's Park, Durban  
Try: James Small (3)
André Joubert
Dick Muir
Joos Joubert
Ollie le Roux
Con: André Joubert (5)
Pen: André Joubert (5)
Henry Honiball
Scoreboard [22] Try: Frank Bunce
Richard Turner
Blair Larsen
Con: Ian Foster (2)
Pen: Ian Foster
Drop: Ian Foster
Referee: Andre Watson (South Africa)

Week 4

20 March 1996Northern Transvaal Flag of South Africa.svg 59–29 Flag of New Zealand.svg Otago Highlanders Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria  
Try: André Snyman
Danie van Schalkwyk
Jannie Kruger
Joost van der Westhuizen
Adriaan Richter
Con: Jannie Kruger (5)
Pen: Jannie Kruger (8)
Scoreboard [23] Try: Matthew Cooper
Taine Randell
Con: Matthew Cooper (2)
Pen: Matthew Cooper (2)
Jeff Wilson (3)
Referee: Ian Rogers (South Africa)
22 March 1996Canterbury Crusaders Flag of New Zealand.svg 16–16 Flag of South Africa.svg Western Province Lancaster Park, Christchurch  
Try: Simon Forrest
Con: Graeme Dempster
Pen: Simon Forrest
Graeme Dempster (2)
Scoreboard [24] Try: Johan Kapp
Con: Vlokkie Cilliers
Pen: Joel Stransky (3)
Referee: Paddy O'Brien (New Zealand)
23 March 1996Transvaal Flag of South Africa.svg 26–23 Flag of New Zealand.svg Waikato Chiefs Ellis Park, Johannesburg  
Try: Jopie Adlam
Francois Pienaar
Con: Gavin Lawless (2)
Pen: Gavin Lawless (4)
Scoreboard [25] Try: Glen Osborne (2)
Con: Warren Burton (2)
Pen: Warren Burton (3)
Referee: Tappe Henning (South Africa)
24 March 1996Wellington Hurricanes Flag of New Zealand.svg 25–32 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Queensland Reds Athletic Park, Wellington  
Try: Alex Telea
Chresten Davis
Pen: Jamie Cameron (3)
Simon Mannix (2)
Scoreboard [26] Try: Tim Horan
Daniel Herbert
Ben Tune
Tony Daly
Toutai Kefu
Con: John Eales (2)
Pen: John Eales
Referee: Colin Hawke (New Zealand)
24 March 1996NSW Waratahs Flag of Australia (converted).svg 44–10 Flag of Australia (converted).svg ACT Brumbies Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney  
Try: Jason Madz (2)
David Campese
Scott Bowen
Richard Harry
Matt Burke
Con: Matt Burke (4)
Pen: Matt Burke (2)
Scoreboard [27] Try: Joe Roff
Andrew Williams
Referee: Andrew Cole (Australia)

Week 5

27 March 1996Auckland Blues Flag of New Zealand.svg 48–30 Flag of South Africa.svg Western Province Eden Park, Auckland  
Try: Eroni Clarke
Andrew Blowers
Carlos Spencer
Michael Jones
Ofisa Tonu'u
Richard Fromont
Con: Carlos Spencer (3)
Pen: Carlos Spencer (3)
Drop: Carlos Spencer
Scoreboard [28] Try: Simon Berridge
Tinus Linee
Corné Krige
Con: Joel Stransky (3)
Pen: Joel Stransky (3)
Referee: Steve Walsh (New Zealand)
29 March 1996Canterbury Crusaders Flag of New Zealand.svg 21–16 Flag of Australia (converted).svg NSW Waratahs Lancaster Park, Christchurch  
Try: Mark Mayerhofler
Justin Marshall
Con: Greg Coffey
Pen: Greg Coffey (3)
Scoreboard [29] Try: Warwick Waugh
Con: Matt Burke
Pen: Matt Burke (3)
Referee: Glenn Wahlstrom (New Zealand)
29 March 1996ACT Brumbies Flag of Australia (converted).svg 44–31 Flag of South Africa.svg Natal Sharks Manuka Oval, Canberra  
Try: Joe Roff (4)
Stephen Larkham
James Holbeck
Con: Adam Friend (4)
Pen: Adam Friend (2)
Scoreboard [30] Try: Henry Honiball
Jeremy Thomson
James Small
Con: Henry Honiball (2)
Pen: Henry Honiball (4)
Referee: Stuart Dickinson (Australia)
29 March 1996Queensland Reds Flag of Australia (converted).svg 25–18 Flag of South Africa.svg Northern Transvaal Ballymore, Brisbane  
Try: Penalty try
Con: John Eales
Pen: John Eales (6)
Scoreboard [31] Try: Danie van Schalkwyk
Andries Truscott
Con: Jannie Kruger
Pen: Jannie Kruger (2)
Referee: Peter Marshall (Australia)
30 March 1996Waikato Chiefs Flag of New Zealand.svg 44–17 Flag of South Africa.svg Western Province Rugby Park, Hamilton  
Try: Milton Going (2)
Joeli Veitayaki
Craig Stevenson
Ian Foster
Con: Ian Foster (4)
Warren Burton
Pen: Warren Burton (3)
Scoreboard [32] Try: Justin Swart (2)
Con: Joel Stransky (2)
Pen: Joel Stransky
Referee: Steve Walsh (New Zealand)
30 March 1996Otago Highlanders Flag of New Zealand.svg 15–44 Flag of New Zealand.svg Wellington Hurricanes Carisbrook, Dunedin  
Pen: Simon Culhane (4)
Drop: Simon Culhane
Scoreboard [33] Try: Sam Doyle
Rhys Duggan
Karl Williams
Marty Berry
Penalty try
Con: Jamie Cameron (5)
Pen: Jamie Cameron (3)
Referee: Alan Riley (New Zealand)

Week 6

2 April 1996Auckland Blues Flag of New Zealand.svg 51–29 Flag of New Zealand.svg Otago Highlanders Growers Stadium, Pukekohe  
Try: Jarrod Cunningham (2)
Andrew Blowers (2), James Kerr
Eroni Clarke
Dylan Mika
Con: Carlos Spencer (4)
Pen: Carlos Spencer (2)
Scoreboard [34] Try: Matthew Cooper
George Leaupepe
Brett McCormack
Penalty try
Con: Simon Culhane (3)
Drop: Simon Culhane
Referee: Colin Hawke (New Zealand)
2 April 1996NSW Waratahs Flag of Australia (converted).svg 6–34 Flag of South Africa.svg Natal Sharks Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney  
Pen: Matt Burke (2)Scoreboard [35] Try: Jeremy Thomson (2)
James Small
Joos Joubert
Wayne Fyvie
Con: Henry Honiball (3)
Pen: Henry Honiball
Referee: Scott Young (Australia)
3 April 1996Waikato Chiefs Flag of New Zealand.svg 26–18 Flag of Australia (converted).svg ACT Brumbies Lowe Walker Stadium, Whangarei  
Try: Scott McLeod
Duane Monkley
Con: Warren Burton (2)
Pen: Warren Burton (4)
Scoreboard [36] Try: John Langford
Patricio Noriega
Con: Adam Friend
Pen: Adam Friend (2)
Referee: Glenn Wahlstrom (New Zealand)
3 April 1996Canterbury Crusaders Flag of New Zealand.svg 18–34 Flag of South Africa.svg Northern Transvaal Jade Stadium, Christchurch  
Try: Damon Kaui (2)
Con: Greg Coffey
Pen: Greg Coffey (2)
Scoreboard [37] Try: Adriaan Richter (2)
Dawie du Toit
Jacques Olivier
Andries Truscott
Con: Lance Sherrell (3)
Pen: Lance Sherrell
Referee: Rod Hill (New Zealand)
3 April 1996Queensland Reds Flag of Australia (converted).svg 36–26 Flag of South Africa.svg Western Province Ballymore, Brisbane  
Try: Tim Horan
Daniel Herbet
Jason Little
Mark Connors
Con: John Eales (2)
Pen: John Eales (4)
Scoreboard [38] Try: Joggie Viljoen
Garry Pagel
Johan Kapp
Con: Joel Stransky
Pen: Joel Stransky (3)
Referee: Mick Keogh (Australia)
6 April 1996Wellington Hurricanes Flag of New Zealand.svg 27–43 Flag of South Africa.svg Natal Sharks Athletic Park, Wellington  
Try: Christian Cullen (2)
Marty Berry
Tana Umaga
Con: Jamie Cameron (2)
Pen: Jamie Cameron
Scoreboard [39] Try: André Joubert (3)
James Small (3)
Con: Henry Honiball (2)
Pen: Henry Honiball (3)
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Colin Hawke (New Zealand)
7 April 1996Auckland Blues Flag of New Zealand.svg 30–26 Flag of South Africa.svg Northern Transvaal Eden Park, Auckland  
Try: Jonah Lomu (2)
Andrew Blowers
Lee Stensness
Con: Carlos Spencer (2)
Pen: Carlos Spencer (2)
Scoreboard [40] Try: Dawie du Toit
Frikkie Bosman
Lance Sherrell
Con: Lance Sherrell
Pen: Lance Sherrell (3)
Referee: Steve Walsh (New Zealand)

Week 7

8 April 1996Canterbury Crusaders Flag of New Zealand.svg 7–29 Flag of Australia (converted).svg ACT Brumbies Lancaster Park, Christchurch  
Try: Richard Loe
Con: Greg Coffey
Scoreboard [41] Try: Craig Sweeney
Ipolito Fenukitau
Mitch Hardy
Con: Adam Friend
Pen: Adam Friend (4)
Referee: Glenn Wahlstrom (New Zealand)
10 April 1996Otago Highlanders Flag of New Zealand.svg 33–32 Flag of South Africa.svg Natal Sharks Carisbrook, Dunedin  
Try: Brian Lima
Jeff Wilson
John Leslie
Matthew Cooper
Con: Matthew Cooper (2)
Pen: Matthew Cooper (2)
Jeff Wilson
Scoreboard [42] Try: André Joubert
Jeremy Thomson
Wayne Fyvie
Wikus van Heerden
Con: Henry Honiball
Drop: James Small
Referee: Colin Hawke (New Zealand)
11 April 1996Waikato Chiefs Flag of New Zealand.svg 17–9 Flag of South Africa.svg Northern Transvaal Rugby Park, Hamilton  
Try: Glen Osborne
Norm Berryman
Con: Warren Burton (2)
Pen: Warren Burton
Scoreboard [43] Pen: Dawie du Toit
Jannie Kruger
Drop: Jannie Kruger
Referee: Steve Walsh (New Zealand)
13 April 1996Transvaal Flag of South Africa.svg 23–26 Flag of South Africa.svg Western Province Ellis Park, Johannesburg  
Try: Gavin Lawless
James Dalton
Con: Gavin Lawless (2)
Pen: Gavin Lawless (3)
Scoreboard [44] Try: Justin Swart
Pen: Joel Stransky (7)
Referee: Ian Rogers (South Africa)
14 April 1996Queensland Reds Flag of Australia (converted).svg 15–13 Flag of Australia (converted).svg NSW Waratahs Ballymore, Brisbane  
Pen: John Eales (5)Scoreboard [45] Try: Kevin O'Kane
Con: Matt Burke
Pen: Matt Burke (2)
Referee: Wayne Erickson (Australia)
14 April 1996Wellington Hurricanes Flag of New Zealand.svg 13–36 Flag of New Zealand.svg Canterbury Crusaders Rugby Park, New Plymouth  
Try: Christian Cullen
Con: Jamie Cameron
Pen: Jamie Cameron (2)
Scoreboard [46] Try: Damon Kaui
Daryl Gibson
Pita Alatini
Todd Blackadder
Con: Andy Miller (2)
Pen: Andy Miller (4)
Referee: Paddy O'Brien (New Zealand)

Week 8

16 April 1996Otago Highlanders Flag of New Zealand.svg 5–22 Flag of New Zealand.svg Waikato Chiefs Rugby Park Stadium, Invercargill  
Try: Matthew Cooper Scoreboard [47] Try: Paul Mitchell
Richard Turner
Simon Crabb
Con: Ian Foster (2)
Pen: Ian Foster
Referee: Colin Hawke (New Zealand)
19 April 1996Northern Transvaal Flag of South Africa.svg 25–15 Flag of South Africa.svg Transvaal Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria  
Try: Hannes Venter
Con: Jannie Kruger
Pen: Jannie Kruger (5)
Drop: Jannie Kruger
Scoreboard [48] Try: Gavin Lawless
Ian Hattingh
Pieter Hendriks
Referee: Marius Franken (South Africa)
20 April 1996Auckland Blues Flag of New Zealand.svg 39–31 Flag of New Zealand.svg Waikato Chiefs Eden Park, Auckland  
Try: Joeli Vidiri
Jonah Lomu
Ofisa Tonu'u
Zinzan Brooke
Penalty try
Con: Carlos Spencer (3)
Adrian Cashmore
Pen: Adrian Cashmore
Carlos Spencer
Scoreboard [49] Try: Eric Rush
Paul Mitchell
Penalty try
Con: Ian Foster (2)
Pen: Ian Foster (4)
Referee: Steve Walsh (New Zealand)
20 April 1996ACT Brumbies Flag of Australia (converted).svg 21–20 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Queensland Reds Bruce Stadium, Canberra  
Try: Ipolito Fenukitau
Owen Finegan
Con: Adam Friend
Pen: Adam Friend (2)
Joe Roff
Scoreboard [50] Try: Ben Tune
Daniel Herbert
Con: John Eales (2)
Pen: John Eales (2)
Referee: Stuart Dickinson (Australia)
21 April 1996NSW Waratahs Flag of Australia (converted).svg 29–25 Flag of New Zealand.svg Otago Highlanders Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney  
Try: Alistair Murdoch
David Campese
Matt Dixon
Tim Wallace
Con: Matt Burke (3)
Pen: Matt Burke
Scoreboard [51] Try: Brian Lima (2)
Kupu Vanisi
Con: Matthew Cooper (2)
Pen: Matthew Cooper (2)
Referee: Scott Young

Week 9

23 April 1996Western Province Flag of South Africa.svg 35–25 Flag of New Zealand.svg Wellington Hurricanes Newlands Stadium, Cape Town  
Try: Joggie Viljoen (2)
Justin Swart
Con: Joel Stransky
Pen: Joel Stransky (6)
Scoreboard [52] Try: Christian Cullen
George Konia
Karl Williams
Con: Jon Preston (2)
Pen: Jon Preston (2)
Attendance: 22,169
Referee: Tappe Henning (South Africa)
23 April 1996Transvaal Flag of South Africa.svg 55–23 Flag of New Zealand.svg Canterbury Crusaders Ellis Park, Johannesburg  
Try: James Dalton (2)
Gavin Lawless
Gerhard Combrinck
Johan Roux
Pieter Hendriks
Penalty try
Con: Gavin Lawless (4)
Pen: Gavin Lawless (4)
Scoreboard [53] Try: Angus Gardiner (2)
Justin Marshall
Con: Andy Miller
Pen: Andy Miller (2)
Referee: Stef Neethling (South Africa)
26 April 1996Queensland Reds Flag of Australia (converted).svg 51–13 Flag of New Zealand.svg Auckland Blues Ballymore, Brisbane  
Try: Garrick Morgan (2)
Ben Tune
Damien Smith
Jason Little
Mark Connors
Toutai Kefu
Con: John Eales (5)
Pen: John Eales (2)
Scoreboard [54] Try: Joeli Vidiri
Olo Brown
Pen: Adrian Cashmore
Referee: Peter Marshall (Australia)
27 April 1996Northern Transvaal Flag of South Africa.svg 38–20 Flag of New Zealand.svg Wellington Hurricanes Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria  
Try: André Snyman
Andries Truscott
Ruben Kruger
Theo van Rensburg
Con: Jannie Kruger (3)
Pen: Jannie Kruger (3)
Joost Van der Westhuizen
Scoreboard [55] Try: Alex Telea
Jason O'Halloran
Tana Umaga
Con: Marty Berry
Pen: Marty Berry
Referee: Andre Watson (South Africa)
27 April 1996Natal Sharks Flag of South Africa.svg 58–26 Flag of New Zealand.svg Canterbury Crusaders ABSA Stadium, Durban  
Try: Cabous van der Westhuizen (2)
Joost Joubert (2), James Small
Jeremy Thomson
John Allan
Ollie Le Roux
Con: Henry Honiball (5)
André Joubert
Pen: Henry Honiball (2)
Scoreboard [56] Try: Adrian Tukaki
Norm Maxwell
Con: Andy Miller (2)
Pen: Andy Miller (4)
Referee: Carl Spannenberg (South Africa)
28 April 1996Waikato Chiefs Flag of New Zealand.svg 39–17 Flag of Australia (converted).svg NSW Waratahs Rugby Park, Hamilton  
Try: Ian Jones (3)
Eric Rush (2)
Con: Ian Foster (4)
Pen: Ian Foster
Drop: Ian Foster
Scoreboard [57] Try: Alistair Murdoch
Jason Madz
Con: Matt Burke (2)
Pen: Matt Burke
Referee: Glenn Wahlstrom (New Zealand)
28 April 1996Western Province Flag of South Africa.svg 25–16 Flag of Australia (converted).svg ACT Brumbies Newlands Stadium, Cape Town  
Try: Johan Kapp
Rhys Botha
Vlok Cilliers
Con: Joel Stransky (2)
Pen: Joel Stransky (2)
Scoreboard [58] Try: Patricio Noriega
Con: David Knox
Pen: David Knox (2)
Adam Friend
Attendance: 28,107
Referee: Ian Rogers (South Africa)

Week 10

1 May 1996Auckland Blues Flag of New Zealand.svg 56–44 Flag of Australia (converted).svg NSW Waratahs Eden Park, Auckland  
Try: Joeli Vidiri (3)
Eroni Clarke
Ofisa Tonu'u
Olo Brown
Zinzan Brooke
Penalty try
Con: Adrian Cashmore (5)
Pen: Adrian Cashmore (2)
Scoreboard [59] Try: Alistair Murdoch
Andrew Blades
Anthony Ekert
Daniel Manu
David Campese
Warwick Waugh
Con: Matt Burke (4)
Pen: Matt Burke (2)
Referee: Paddy O'Brien (New Zealand)
1 May 1996Natal Sharks Flag of South Africa.svg 49–13 Flag of South Africa.svg Transvaal ABSA Stadium, Durban  
Try: Henry Honiball (2)
Adrian Garvey
André Joubert
James Small
Wayne Fyvie
Con: Henry Honiball (5)
Pen: Henry Honiball (3)
Scoreboard [60] Try: Gavin Lawless
Con: Gavin Lawless
Pen: Gavin Lawless (2)
Referee: Stef Neethling (South Africa)
4 May 1996Waikato Chiefs Flag of New Zealand.svg 15–23 Flag of New Zealand.svg Wellington Hurricanes Rotorua Int'l Stadium, Rotorua  
Try: Dean Anglesey
Warren Johnston
Con: Ian Foster
Pen: Ian Foster
Scoreboard [61] Try: Jason O'Halloran
Mark Allen
Con: Jon Preston (2)
Pen: Jon Preston (3)
Referee: Glenn Wahlstrom (New Zealand)
4 May 1996Northern Transvaal Flag of South Africa.svg 23–10 Flag of Australia (converted).svg ACT Brumbies Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria  
Try: Frikkie Bosman
Pen: Jannie Kruger (6)
Scoreboard [62] Try: Marco Caputo
Patricio Noriega
Referee: Stef Neethling (South Africa)
5 May 1996Canterbury Crusaders Flag of New Zealand.svg 27–29 Flag of New Zealand.svg Otago Highlanders Lancaster Park, Christchurch  
Try: Justin Marshall
Pita Alatini
Richard Loe
Con: Andy Miller (3)
Pen: Andy Miller (2)
Scoreboard [63] Try: Jeff Wilson (2)
To'o Vaega
Con: Matthew Cooper
Pen: Matthew Cooper (4)
Referee: Steve Walsh (New Zealand)
5 May 1996Natal Sharks Flag of South Africa.svg 20–21 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Queensland Reds ABSA Stadium, Durban  
Try: André Joubert
Pen: Henry Honiball (5)
Scoreboard [64] Try: Jason Little
Tim Horan
Con: John Eales
Pen: John Eales (3)
Referee: Tappe Henning (South Africa)

Week 11

7 May 1996Transvaal Flag of South Africa.svg 34–22 Flag of New Zealand.svg Auckland Blues Ellis Park, Johannesburg  
Try: Francois Pienaar
Ian McDonald
Joe Gillingham
Johan Roux
Con: Gavin Lawless (4)
Pen: Gavin Lawless (2)
Scoreboard [65] Try: Joeli Vidiri (2)
Penalty try
Con: Adrian Cashmore (2)
Pen: Adrian Cashmore
Referee: Steve Walsh (New Zealand)
10 May 1996NSW Waratahs Flag of Australia (converted).svg 52–25 Flag of New Zealand.svg Wellington Hurricanes Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney  
Try: Alistair Murdoch (3)
David Campese
Jason Madz
Matt Burke
Richard Harry
Con: Matt Burke (4)
Pen: Matt Burke (3)
Scoreboard [66] Try: Alex Telea
Christian Cullen
Tana Umaga
Con: Jon Preston (2)
Pen: Jon Preston (2)
Referee: Andrew Cole (Australia)
10 May 1996Western Province Flag of South Africa.svg 7–35 Flag of South Africa.svg Northern Transvaal Newlands Stadium, Cape Town  
Try: Nico Wegner
Con: Vlok Cilliers
Scoreboard [67] Try: Hannes Venter (2)
Theo van Rensburg (2), Krynauw Otto
Con: Jannie Kruger (2)
Pen: Jannie Kruger (2)
Attendance: 37,524
Referee: Johann Meuwesen (South Africa)
11 May 1996Transvaal Flag of South Africa.svg 16–25 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Queensland Reds Ellis Park, Johannesburg  
Try: Johan Roux
Pieter Hendriks
Pen: Gavin Lawless (2)
Scoreboard [68] Try: Ben Tune
Brett Johnstone
Tim Horan
Con: John Eales (2)
Pen: John Eales (2)
Referee: Ian Rogers (South Africa)
11 May 1996Natal Sharks Flag of South Africa.svg 23–30 Flag of New Zealand.svg Auckland Blues ABSA Stadium, Durban  
Try: James Small
Penalty try
Con: Henry Honiball (2)
Pen: Henry Honiball (3)
Scoreboard [69] Try: Adrian Cashmore
Eroni Clarke
Penalty try
Con: Adrian Cashmore (3)
Pen: Adrian Cashmore (3)
Attendance: 52,000
Referee: Andre Watson (South Africa)
12 May 1996ACT Brumbies Flag of Australia (converted).svg 70–26 Flag of New Zealand.svg Otago Highlanders Bruce Stadium, Canberra  
Try: Mitch Hardy (3)
Brett Robinson
David Giffin
Ipolito Fenukitau
Joe Roff
Owen Finegan
Penalty try
Con: David Knox (6)
Joe Roff (2)
Pen: David Knox (3)
Scoreboard [70] Try: Chris England
Jeff Wilson
Kupu Vanisi
Con: Jeff Wilson
Pen: Jeff Wilson (3)
Referee: Wayne Erickson (Australia)

Finals

Semifinals

18 May 1996Queensland Reds Flag of Australia (converted).svg 25–43 Flag of South Africa.svg Natal Sharks Ballymore, Brisbane  
Try: Michael Foley
Tim Horan
Penalty try
Con: John Eales (2)
Pen: John Eales (2)
Scoreboard [71] Try: Cabous van der Westhuizen (3)
André Joubert (2)
Jeremy Thomson
Wikus van Heerden
Con: André Joubert (2)
Henry Honiball (2)
Referee: Paddy O'Brien (New Zealand)
19 May 1996Auckland Blues Flag of New Zealand.svg 48–11 Flag of South Africa.svg Northern Transvaal Eden Park, Auckland  
Try: Jonah Lomu (2)
Adrian Cashmore
Joeli Vidiri
Johnny Ngauamo
Ofisa Tonu'u
Robin Brooke
Sean Fitzpatrick
Con: Adrian Cashmore (4)
Scoreboard [72] Try: Conrad Breytenbach
Pen: Jannie Kruger (2)
Attendance: 42,000
Referee: Wayne Erickson (Australia)

Final

Statistics

Top 10 points scorers

PlayerTeamTotalPoints per gameDetails
1234567891011SemisFinal
Matt Burke Flag of Australia (converted).svg NSW Waratahs157222019191168971422DNQDNQ5 try; 27 con; 26 pen
John Eales Flag of Australia (converted).svg Queensland Reds1552162272016151016111010DNQ25 con; 33 pen
Jannie Kruger Flag of South Africa.svg Northern Transvaal139152398006201518106DNQ1 try; 16 con; 32 pen; 2 dg
Henry Honiball Flag of South Africa.svg Natal Sharks136003219132162915134113 try; 23 con; 25 pen
Joel Stransky Flag of South Africa.svg Western Province120DNP17109157112120100DNQDNQ12 con; 34 pen
Gavin Lawless Flag of South Africa.svg Transvaal11103DNP11161852513146DNQDNQ4 try; 14 con; 21 pen
André Joubert Flag of South Africa.svg Natal Sharks1011823000155255014511 try; 11 con; 8 pen
Jamie Cameron Flag of New Zealand.svg Wellington Hurricanes9123131291978DNPDNPDNPDNPDNQDNQ14 con; 21 pen
Ian Foster Flag of New Zealand.svg Waikato Chiefs891771001300716145DNQDNQ1 try; 18 con; 14 pen; 2 dg
Matthew Cooper Flag of New Zealand.svg Otago Highlanders86220015051551014DNPDNQDNQ4 try; 12 con; 14 pen

Top ten try scorers

PlayerTeamTotalTries per game
1234567891011SemisFinal
James Small Flag of South Africa.svg Natal Sharks130131130110101
André Joubert Flag of South Africa.svg Natal Sharks111010031011021
Joeli Vidiri Flag of New Zealand.svg Auckland Blues10002DNPDNPDNP1132010
Alistair Murdoch Flag of Australia (converted).svg NSW Waratahs81100DNPDNP01113DNQDNQ
Andrew Blowers Flag of New Zealand.svg Auckland Blues812012100DNP0001
Ben Tune Flag of Australia (converted).svg Queensland Reds8211100011010DNQ
Jonah Lomu Flag of New Zealand.svg Auckland Blues8011DNP0210DNP0021
Justin Swart Flag of South Africa.svg Western Province811200201100DNQDNQ
Joe Roff Flag of Australia (converted).svg ACT Brumbies700114000001DNQDNQ
Jeremy Thomson Flag of South Africa.svg Natal Sharks710012011DNPDNP010
Christian Cullen Flag of New Zealand.svg Wellington Hurricanes7011DNPDNP211001DNQDNQ
Eroni Clarke Flag of New Zealand.svg Auckland Blues71011100010101

Attendances

TeamMain stadiumCapacityTotal attendanceAverage attendance % capacity
Flag of New Zealand.svg Blues Eden Park 50,000
Flag of New Zealand.svg Chiefs Waikato Stadium 25,800
Flag of New Zealand.svg Hurricanes Westpac Stadium 34,500
Flag of New Zealand.svg Crusaders Jade Stadium 36,500
Flag of New Zealand.svg Highlanders Carisbrook 29,000
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Reds Ballymore Stadium 18,000
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Brumbies Canberra Stadium 25,011
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Waratahs Sydney Football Stadium 44,000
Flag of South Africa.svg Sharks ABSA Stadium 52,000
Flag of South Africa.svg Bulls Loftus Versfeld 51,762
Flag of South Africa.svg Cats Ellis Park 62,567
Flag of South Africa.svg Stormers Newlands Stadium 51,900

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