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2006 Tri Nations Series

2006 Tri Nations Series

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

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

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

Standings

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Format

As in past competitions, points were earned as follows:

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

The run-up

Australia

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

New Zealand

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

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

South Africa

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

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

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

Fixtures and results

Kick-off times are local

Week 1

8 July 2006
19:35 NZST (UTC+12)
(1 BP) New Zealand 32–12 Australia
Try: Mealamu (2) 28' c, 35' c
McCaw 49' c
Toeava 78' m
Con: Carter (3/4)
Pen: Carter (2/6) 47', 54'
Try: Tuqiri 16' c
Fava 51' m
Con: Mortlock (1/2) 17'
Lancaster Park, Christchurch[9]
Attendance: 33,727
Referee: Jonathan Kaplan (South Africa)
FB15Leon MacDonalddownward-facing red arrow 70'
RW14Rico Geardownward-facing red arrow 59'upward-facing green arrow 61'
OC13Mils Muliaina
IC12Aaron Mauger
LW11Joe Rokocoko
FH10Dan Carter
SH9Byron Kelleherdownward-facing red arrow 64'
N88Rodney So'oialodownward-facing red arrow 72'
OF7Richie McCaw (c)
BF6Jerry Collins
RL5Jason Eatondownward-facing red arrow 59'
LL4Chris Jack
TP3Carl Hayman
HK2Keven Mealamudownward-facing red arrow 72'
LP1Tony Woodcockdownward-facing red arrow 53'
Replacements:
HK16Andrew Horeupward-facing green arrow 72'
PR17Greg Somervilleupward-facing green arrow 53'
LK18Ali Williamsupward-facing green arrow 59'
N819Chris Masoeupward-facing green arrow 72'
SH20Piri Weepuupward-facing green arrow 64'
FH21Luke McAlister
FB22Isaia Toeavaupward-facing green arrow 59'downward-facing red arrow 61'upward-facing green arrow 70'
Coach:
Graham Henry
FB15Chris Latham
RW14Mark Gerrard
OC13Stirling Mortlock
IC12Mat Rogersdownward-facing red arrow 65'
LW11Lote Tuqiri
FH10Stephen Larkham
SH9George Gregan (c)downward-facing red arrow 70'
N88Rocky Elsomyellow card 26' to 36'
OF7George Smithdownward-facing red arrow 70'
BF6Mark Chisholmdownward-facing red arrow 50'
RL5Daniel Vickerman
LL4Nathan Sharpe
TP3Guy Shepherdsondownward-facing red arrow 64'
HK2Tai McIsaacdownward-facing red arrow 37'
LP1Greg Holmes
Replacements:
HK16Jeremy Paulupward-facing green arrow 37'
PR17Al Baxterupward-facing green arrow 64'
LK18Scott Favaupward-facing green arrow 50'
N819Phil Waughupward-facing green arrow 70'
SH20Sam Cordingleyupward-facing green arrow 70'
CE21Matt Giteauupward-facing green arrow 65'
WG22Ben Tune
Coach:
John Connolly

Week 2

15 July 2006
20:00 AEST (UTC+10)
(1 BP) Australia 49–0 South Africa
Try: Paul 16' c
Holmes 25' c
Giteau (2) 38' c, 75' m
Latham 65' c
Chisholm 80+4' c
Con: Mortlock (5/6)
Pen: Mortlock (2/3) 21', 32'
Drop: Larkham 5'
Lang Park, Brisbane[10]
Attendance: 41,578
Referee: Paul Honiss (New Zealand)
FB15Chris Latham
RW14Mark Gerrarddownward-facing red arrow 70'
OC13Stirling Mortlock
IC12Matt Giteaudownward-facing red arrow 76'
LW11Lote Tuqiri
FH10Stephen Larkham
SH9George Gregan (c)downward-facing red arrow 43'
N88Scott Fava
OF7George Smithdownward-facing red arrow 76'
BF6Rocky Elsom
RL5Daniel Vickermandownward-facing red arrow 43'
LL4Nathan Sharpe
TP3Guy Shepherdson
HK2Jeremy Pauldownward-facing red arrow 57'
LP1Greg Holmesdownward-facing red arrow 69'
Replacements:
HK16Sean Hardmanupward-facing green arrow 57'
PR17Al Baxterupward-facing green arrow 69'
LK18Mark Chisholmupward-facing green arrow 43'
N819Phil Waughupward-facing green arrow 76'
SH20Sam Cordingleyupward-facing green arrow 43'
FH21Mat Rogersupward-facing green arrow 76'
WG22Clyde Rathboneupward-facing green arrow 70'
Coach:
John Connolly
FB15Percy Montgomerydownward-facing red arrow 69'
RW14Akona Ndunganedownward-facing red arrow 61'
OC13Jaque Fourie
IC12Wynand Olivierdownward-facing red arrow 65'
LW11Bryan Habana
FH10Jaco van der Westhuyzen
SH9Ricky Januariedownward-facing red arrow 63'
N88Pierre Spies
OF7Juan Smith
BF6Joe van Niekerkdownward-facing red arrow 72'
RL5Danie Rossouwdownward-facing red arrow 41'
LL4Victor Matfieldyellow card 31' to 41'
TP3CJ van der Linde
HK2John Smit (c)downward-facing red arrow 77'
LP1Os du Randtdownward-facing red arrow 50'
Replacements:
HK16Danie Coetzeeupward-facing green arrow 77'
PR17Eddie Andrewsupward-facing green arrow 50'
LK18Albert van den Bergupward-facing green arrow 41'
N819Jacques Cronjéupward-facing green arrow 72'
SH20Fourie du Preezupward-facing green arrow 63'
FH21Meyer Bosmanupward-facing green arrow 69'
FB22Breyton Paulseupward-facing green arrow 61'
Coach:
Jake White

Week 3

22 July 2006
19:35 NZST (UTC+12)
New Zealand 35–17 South Africa
Try: Weepu 40+6' c
McCaw 80+9' c
Con: Carter (2/2) 40+7', 80+10'
Pen: Carter (7/7) 5', 21', 24', 30', 43', 52', 78'
Try: Du Preez 1' c
Paulse 71' c
Con: Montgomery (2/2) 2', 61'
Pen: Montgomery (1/4) 70'
Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington[11]
Attendance: 38,000
Referee: Joël Jutge (France)
FB15Leon MacDonald
RW14Doug Howlett
OC13Mils Muliaina
IC12Sam Tuitupoudownward-facing red arrow 77'
LW11Scott Hamilton
FH10Dan Carter
SH9Piri Weepudownward-facing red arrow 58'
N88Rodney So'oialo
OF7Richie McCaw (c)downward-facing red arrow 77'
BF6Reuben Thorne
RL5Ali Williams
LL4Chris Jack
TP3Carl Hayman
HK2Anton Oliverdownward-facing red arrow 62'
LP1Neemia Tialatadownward-facing red arrow 54'
Replacements:
HK16Andrew Horeupward-facing green arrow 62'
PR17Greg Somervilleupward-facing green arrow 54'
LK18Greg Rawlinson
N819Chris Masoeupward-facing green arrow 77'
SH20Jimmy Cowanupward-facing green arrow 58'
FH21Luke McAlisterupward-facing green arrow 77'
FB22Isaia Toeava
Coach:
Graham Henry
FB15Percy Montgomery
RW14Breyton Paulse
OC13Jaque Fourie
IC12Wynand Olivier
LW11Bryan Habana
FH10Butch James
SH9Fourie du Preez
N88Jacques Cronjé
OF7Juan Smith
BF6Solly Tyibilikadownward-facing red arrow 64'
RL5Victor Matfield
LL4Albert van den Bergdownward-facing red arrow 59'
TP3CJ van der Linde
HK2John Smit (c)
LP1Os du Randt
Replacements:
HK16Danie Coetzee
PR17Eddie Andrews
LK18Johann Mullerupward-facing green arrow 59'
N819Joe van Niekerkupward-facing green arrow 64'
SH20Ricky Januarie
FH21Meyer Bosman
WG22JP Pietersen
Coach:
Jake White

Week 4

29 July 2006
20:00 AEST (UTC+10)
(1 BP) Australia 9–13 New Zealand
Pen: Mortlock (3/4) 8', 36', 60'Try: Rokocoko 10' c
Con: Carter (1/1) 11'
Pen: Carter (1/2) 17'
Drop: Carter 58'
Lang Park, Brisbane[12]
Attendance: 52,498
Referee: Alain Rolland (Ireland)
FB15Chris Latham
RW14Mark Gerrarddownward-facing red arrow 75'
OC13Stirling Mortlock
IC12Matt Giteau
LW11Lote Tuqiridownward-facing red arrow 72'
FH10Stephen Larkham
SH9George Gregan (c)downward-facing red arrow 74'
N88Scott Favadownward-facing red arrow 61'
OF7George Smith
BF6Rocky Elsomdownward-facing red arrow 61'
RL5Daniel Vickerman
LL4Nathan Sharpe
TP3Rodney Blakedownward-facing red arrow 77'
HK2Jeremy Pauldownward-facing red arrow 61'
LP1Greg Holmes
Replacements:
HK16Tai McIsaacupward-facing green arrow 61'
PR17Guy Shepherdsonupward-facing green arrow 77'
LK18Mark Chisholmupward-facing green arrow 61'
N819Phil Waughupward-facing green arrow 61'
SH20Sam Cordingleyupward-facing green arrow 74'
FH21Mat Rogersupward-facing green arrow 75'
WG22Clyde Rathboneupward-facing green arrow 72'
Coach:
John Connolly
FB15Leon MacDonald
RW14Rico Gear
OC13Mils Muliaina
IC12Aaron Mauger
LW11Joe Rokocoko
FH10Dan Carter
SH9Byron Kelleherdownward-facing red arrow 74'
N88Rodney So'oialo
OF7Richie McCaw (c)
BF6Jerry Collinsdownward-facing red arrow 61'
RL5Ali Williamsdownward-facing red arrow 72'
LL4Chris Jack
TP3Carl Hayman
HK2Keven Mealamudownward-facing red arrow 76'
LP1Tony Woodcockdownward-facing red arrow 68'
Replacements:
HK16Andrew Horeupward-facing green arrow 76'
PR17Greg Somervilleupward-facing green arrow 68'
LK18Jason Eatonupward-facing green arrow 72'
N819Chris Masoeupward-facing green arrow 61'
SH20Jimmy Cowanupward-facing green arrow 74'
FH21Luke McAlister
FB22Isaia Toeava
Coach:
Graham Henry

Notes:

Week 5

5 August 2006
20:00 AEST (UTC+10)
Australia 20–18 South Africa (1 BP)
Try: Gerrard 33' c
Rogers 78' c
Con: Mortlock (2/2) 34', 79'
Pen: Mortlock (2/4) 11', 66'
Try: Fourie 56' c
Montgomery 69' m
Con: James (1/2) 57'
Pen: James (2/2) 46', 48'
Stadium Australia, Sydney[13]
Attendance: 60,522
Referee: Joël Jutge (France)
FB15Chris Latham
RW14Mark Gerrarddownward-facing red arrow 74'
OC13Stirling Mortlock
IC12Matt Giteau
LW11Lote Tuqiri
FH10Stephen Larkhamdownward-facing red arrow 71'
SH9George Gregan (c)downward-facing red arrow 74'
N88Wycliff Palu
OF7George Smithdownward-facing red arrow 55'
BF6Rocky Elsomdownward-facing red arrow 74'
RL5Daniel Vickerman
LL4Nathan Sharpe
TP3Rodney Blake
HK2Tai McIsaacdownward-facing red arrow 60'
LP1Greg Holmes
Replacements:
HK16Jeremy Paulupward-facing green arrow 60'
PR17Guy Shepherdson
LK18Mark Chisholmupward-facing green arrow 74'
N819Phil Waughupward-facing green arrow 55'
SH20Sam Cordingleyupward-facing green arrow 74'
FH21Mat Rogersupward-facing green arrow 71'
WG22Clyde Rathboneupward-facing green arrow 74'
Coach:
John Connolly
FB15Percy Montgomery
RW14Akona Ndungane
OC13Jaque Fourie
IC12Wynand Olivier
LW11Bryan Habana
FH10Butch James
SH9Fourie du Preez
N88Jacques Cronjé
OF7Juan Smith
BF6Solomzi Tyibilikadownward-facing red arrow 71'
RL5Victor Matfield
LL4Johann Mullerdownward-facing red arrow 77'
TP3CJ van der Linde
HK2John Smit (c)
LP1Os du Randt
Replacements:
HK16Chiliboy Ralepelle
PR17Eddie Andrews
LK18Albert van den Bergupward-facing green arrow 77'
N819Joe van Niekerkupward-facing green arrow 71'
SH20Ricky Januarie
FH21Meyer Bosman
FB22Jaco van der Westhuyzen
Coach:
Jake White

Week 6

19 August 2006
17:30 NZST (UTC+12)
New Zealand 34–27 Australia (1 BP)
Try: Eaton 36' m
Jack 53' c
McAlister 68' c
Con: Carter (2/3) 54', 69'
Pen: Carter (5/6) 6', 20', 46', 51', 79'
Try: Tuqiri (2) 25' c, 71' c
Elsom 39' c
Con: Mortlock (3/3)
Pen: Mortlock (2/2) 3', 15'
Eden Park, Auckland[14]
Attendance: 45,000
Referee: Chris White (England)
FB15Mils Muliaina
RW14Doug Howlett
OC13Isaia Toeavadownward-facing red arrow 43'
IC12Luke McAlister
LW11Joe Rokocoko
FH10Dan Carter
SH9Byron Kelleherdownward-facing red arrow 46'
N88Rodney So'oialodownward-facing red arrow 67'
OF7Richie McCaw (c)
BF6Jerry Collins
RL5Jason Eatondownward-facing red arrow 54'
LL4Chris Jack
TP3Carl Haymandownward-facing red arrow 26'
HK2Keven Mealamu
LP1Tony Woodcock
Replacements:
HK16Andrew Hore
PR17Greg Somervilleupward-facing green arrow 26'
LK18Ali Williamsupward-facing green arrow 54'
N819Chris Masoeupward-facing green arrow 67'
SH20Piri Weepuupward-facing green arrow 46'
FH21Sam Tuitupou
FB22Leon MacDonaldupward-facing green arrow 43'
Coach:
Graham Henry
FB15Chris Latham
RW14Clyde Rathbone
OC13Stirling Mortlock
IC12Matt Giteau
LW11Lote Tuqiri
FH10Stephen Larkhamdownward-facing red arrow 69'
SH9George Gregan (c)
N88Wycliff Palu
OF7Phil Waughyellow card 78' to 80'
BF6Rocky Elsomdownward-facing red arrow 67'
RL5Daniel Vickerman
LL4Nathan Sharpe
TP3Rodney Blakedownward-facing red arrow 69'
HK2Jeremy Paul
LP1Greg Holmes
Replacements:
HK16Tai McIsaac
PR17Al Baxterupward-facing green arrow 69'
LK18Mark Chisholmupward-facing green arrow 67'
N819George Smith
SH20Brett Sheehan
FH21Mark Gerrard
WG22Mat Rogersupward-facing green arrow 69'
Coach:
John Connolly

Week 7

26 August 2006
15:00 SAST (UTC+02)
South Africa 26–45 New Zealand (1 BP)
Try: Du Preez 10' m
Fourie (2) 63' m, 70' c
Con: Pretorius (1/2) 71'
Pen: Montgomery (2/2) 1', 48'
James (1/1) 3'
Try: Tialata 36' c
McAlister 45' c
Sivivatu 55' m
Muliaina 57' c
Gear 75' c
Con: Carter (4/5)
Pen: Carter (4/4) 6', 21', 40+6', 51'
Loftus Versfeld Stadium, Pretoria[15][16]
Attendance: 52,000
Referee: Alan Lewis (Ireland)
FB15Percy Montgomerydownward-facing red arrow 61'
RW14Akona Ndungane
OC13Jaque Fourie
IC12Jean de Villiersdownward-facing red arrow 77'
LW11Bryan Habana
FH10Butch Jamesdownward-facing red arrow 59'
SH9Fourie du Preez
N88Jacques Cronjé
OF7Pierre Spies
BF6Solomzi Tyibilikadownward-facing red arrow 47'
RL5Victor Matfielddownward-facing red arrow 61'
LL4Johann Muller
TP3CJ van der Lindedownward-facing red arrow 23'
HK2John Smit (c)
LP1Os du Randtdownward-facing red arrow 78'
Replacements:
HK16Chiliboy Ralepelleupward-facing green arrow 78'
PR17BJ Bothaupward-facing green arrow 23'
LK18Albert van den Bergupward-facing green arrow 61'
N819Pedrie Wannenburgupward-facing green arrow 47'
SH20Ruan Pienaarupward-facing green arrow 61'
FH21Wynand Olivierupward-facing green arrow 77'
FB22André Pretoriusupward-facing green arrow 59'
Coach:
Jake White
FB15Leon MacDonalddownward-facing red arrow 12'
RW14Rico Gear
OC13Mils Muliaina
IC12Luke McAlisterdownward-facing red arrow 64'
LW11Sitiveni Sivivatu
FH10Dan Carter
SH9Piri Weepudownward-facing red arrow 63'
N88Chris Masoedownward-facing red arrow 51'
OF7Richie McCaw (c)
BF6Reuben Thorne
RL5Ali Williams
LL4Greg Rawlinsondownward-facing red arrow 47'
TP3Greg Somervilledownward-facing red arrow 16'
HK2Anton Oliverdownward-facing red arrow 59'
LP1Neemia Tialata
Replacements:
HK16Keven Mealamuupward-facing green arrow 59'
PR17Tony Woodcockupward-facing green arrow 16'
LK18Chris Jackupward-facing green arrow 47'
N819Jerry Collinsupward-facing green arrow 51'
SH20Jimmy Cowanupward-facing green arrow 63'
FH21Sam Tuitupouupward-facing green arrow 64'
WG22Isaia Toeavaupward-facing green arrow 12'
Coach:
Graham Henry

Week 8

2 September 2006
15:00 SAST (UTC+02)
South Africa 21–20 New Zealand (1 BP)
Try: Habana 24' c
Wannenburg 53' m
Con: Pretorius (1/2)
Pen: Pretorius (3/3) 6', 17', 78'
Try: Carter 20' c
Rokocoko 66' c
Con: Carter (2/2)
Pen: Carter (2/2) 10', 40'
Royal Bafokeng Stadium, Rustenburg[17]
Attendance: 25,428
Referee: Chris White (England)
FB15Jaque Fourie
RW14Akona Ndunganedownward-facing red arrow 50'
OC13Wynand Olivier
IC12Jean de Villiers
LW11Bryan Habana
FH10André Pretorius
SH9Fourie du Preezdownward-facing red arrow 53'
N88AJ Venter
OF7Pierre Spies
BF6Pedrie Wannenburg
RL5Victor Matfield
LL4Johann Muller
TP3BJ Botha
HK2John Smit (c)
LP1Os du Randtdownward-facing red arrow 23'upward-facing green arrow 29'downward-facing red arrow 73'
Replacements:
HK16Chiliboy Ralepelle
PR17Lawrence Sephakaupward-facing green arrow 23'downward-facing red arrow 29'upward-facing green arrow 73'
LK18Albert van den Berg
N819Jacques Cronjé
SH20Ruan Pienaarupward-facing green arrow 53'
FH21Butch James
FB22Breyton Paulseupward-facing green arrow 50'
Coach:
Jake White
FB15Doug Howlett
RW14Joe Rokocoko
OC13Mils Muliaina
IC12Aaron Mauger
LW11Sitiveni Sivivatudownward-facing red arrow 61'
FH10Dan Carter
SH9Jimmy Cowandownward-facing red arrow 61'
N88Rodney So'oialo
OF7Richie McCaw (c)downward-facing red arrow 48'upward-facing green arrow 51'
BF6Jerry Collins
RL5Ali Williams
LL4Chris Jackdownward-facing red arrow 57'
TP3Carl Hayman
HK2Andrew Horedownward-facing red arrow 61'
LP1Tony Woodcockdownward-facing red arrow 64'
Replacements:
HK16Anton Oliverupward-facing green arrow 61'
PR17Neemia Tialataupward-facing green arrow 64'
LK18Jason Eatonupward-facing green arrow 57'
N819Marty Holahupward-facing green arrow 48'downward-facing red arrow 51'
SH20Byron Kelleherupward-facing green arrow 61'
FH21Luke McAlister
WG22Rico Gearupward-facing green arrow 61'
Coach:
Graham Henry

Week 9

9 September 2006
15:00 SAST (UTC+02)
South Africa 24–16 Australia
Try: Du Preez 57' c
Paulse 71' m
Con: Pretorius (1/2)
Pen: Pretorius (3/5) 37', 42', 48'
Drop: Pretorius 53'
Try: Larkham 44' c
Con: Mortlock (1/1)
Pen: Mortlock (3/4) 17', 60', 62'
Ellis Park Stadium, Johannesburg[18]
Attendance: 50,178
Referee: Steve Walsh (New Zealand)
FB15JP Pietersen
RW14Akona Ndunganedownward-facing red arrow 41'
OC13Jaque Fourie
IC12Jean de Villiers
LW11Wynand Olivier
FH10André Pretorius
SH9Fourie du Preezdownward-facing red arrow 83'
N88Pedrie Wannenburg
OF7AJ Venterdownward-facing red arrow 72'
BF6Pierre Spies
RL5Victor Matfielddownward-facing red arrow 83'
LL4Johann Muller
TP3BJ Botha
HK2John Smit (c)
LP1Os du Randtdownward-facing red arrow 80'
Replacements:
HK16Chiliboy Ralepelle
PR17Lawrence Sephakaupward-facing green arrow 80'
LK18Albert van den Bergupward-facing green arrow 83'
N819Jacques Cronjéupward-facing green arrow 72'
SH20Ruan Pienaarupward-facing green arrow 83'
FH21Butch James
FB22Breyton Paulseupward-facing green arrow 41'
Coach:
Jake White
FB15Chris Latham
RW14Clyde Rathbone
OC13Stirling Mortlock
IC12Matt Giteau
LW11Cameron Shepherddownward-facing red arrow 59'
FH10Stephen Larkhamdownward-facing red arrow 80'
SH9George Gregan (c)downward-facing red arrow 79'
N88Wycliff Paludownward-facing red arrow 79'
OF7Phil Waugh
BF6Rocky Elsomdownward-facing red arrow 58'
RL5Daniel Vickerman
LL4Nathan Sharpe
TP3Rodney Blakedownward-facing red arrow 66'upward-facing green arrow 85'
HK2Jeremy Pauldownward-facing red arrow 88'
LP1Benn Robinsondownward-facing red arrow 85'
Replacements:
HK16Tai McIsaacupward-facing green arrow 88'
PR17Al Baxterupward-facing green arrow 66'
LK18Mark Chisholmupward-facing green arrow 58'
N819George Smithupward-facing green arrow 79'
SH20Brett Sheehanupward-facing green arrow 79'
FH21Mark Gerrardupward-facing green arrow 59'
WG22Scott Staniforthupward-facing green arrow 80'
Coach:
John Connolly

References

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