2010 Super 14 Round 4 1. Bulls 15 2. Chiefs 15 3. Stormers 14 4. Crusaders 14 5. Hurricanes 14 6. Brumbies 12 7. Reds 10 8. Cheetahs 9 9. Blues 9 10. Waratahs 9 11. Highlanders 5 12. Sharks 3 13. Lions 2 14. W.Force 0 12 Mar Waikato Chiefs v Canterbury Crusaders 12 Mar NSW Waratahs v Golden Lions 13 Mar Blue Bulls v Otago Highlanders 13 Mar ACT Brumbies v Sharks 13 Mar Western Stormers v Wellington Hurricanes
Re: 2010 Super 14 Round 4 Round 5 openers: Chiefs 26, Crusaders 19 Waratahs 73, Lions 12 Yes, you read that latter score correctly.
Great news! Looks like it will also be on Fox Soccer Plus, unless thats what you meant. Now all we need is someone to pickup the World Cup and Tri Nations and rugby fans in the US will have access to all the major rugby comps.
Re: 2010 Super 14 Round 4 I guess with that score you can consider the Chiefs bona fide contenders for the title. Also, the Lions really need to sort out their defense, this is the sencond time this season they have had over 70 points scored on them. Come on Captain America bring the Golden Lions back!
Saturday's Round 5 results: Brumbies 24, Sharks 22 Related: Hoiles: The best is yet to come -- sportal.com.au Bulls 50, Highlanders 35 Stormers 37, Hurricanes 13 The Reds and the Western Force, in an all-Aussie affair, play this evening at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane, to close out the round.
And in the Sunday evening match, at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane: Reds 50, Western Force 10 The Reds' seven tries gets them a bonus point on the night. They had that bonus point all sewn up within 34 minutes, while the Western Force have yet to earn a point so far in 2010.
With the players that the Brumbies have I agree they should be doing a lot better. Elsom, Giteau, Mortlock these are premier international players. Right now I would have to predict a Bulls vs. Chiefs final, but you never know. I would say the big disappoint thus far has got to be the Crusaders. What is going on with them?
Team Points Bulls 20 Stormers 19 Crusaders 18 Chiefs 16 Brumbies 16 Reds 15 Waratahs 14 Hurricanes 14 Cheetahs 9 Blues 9 Highlanders 6 Sharks 3 Lions 2 Force 0 Fri - 19th Mar 10 19:10 Super 14 Bulls vs Hurricanes 19:35 Super 14 Blues vs Brumbies Sat - 20th Mar 10 17:05 Super 14 Stormers vs Cheetahs 17:30 Super 14 Crusaders vs Lions 19:10 Super 14 Western Force vs Waratahs 19:35 Super 14 Highlanders vs Sharks
Mar 19, 2010 Blues 39 - 34 Brumbies Bulls 19 - 18 Hurricanes Mar 20, 2010 Crusaders 46 - 19 Lions Highlanders 16 - 30 Sharks Force 10 - 14 New South Wales Waratahs Stormers 21 - 8 Cheetahs
1 Bulls 24 2 Stormers 23 3 Crusaders 23 4 New South Wales Waratahs 18 5 Brumbies 17 6 Chiefs 16 7 Queensland Reds 15 8 Hurricanes 15 9 Blues 14 10 Highlanders 10 11 Cheetahs 9 12 Sharks 8 13 Lions 3 14 Force 1 March 2010 Fri 26 Highlanders v Lions, Carisbrook, Dunedin 06:35 GMT, 19:35 local Fri 26 Brumbies v Chiefs, Canberra Stadium 08:40 GMT, 19:40 local Fri 26 Cheetahs v Queensland Reds, Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein 17:10 GMT, 19:10 local Sat 27 Hurricanes v Sharks, Westpac Stadium, Wellington 06:35 GMT, 19:35 local Sat 27 New South Wales Waratahs v Blues, Sydney Football Stadium 08:40 GMT, 19:40 local Sat 27 Force v Bulls, Perth Oval 11:10 GMT, 19:10 local
A second straight brave Western Force performance has gone unrewarded with the Bulls remaining undefeated and keeping the Force winless with a 28-15 win at ME Bank Stadium on Saturday night. A spectacular intercept try to Lachie Turner has helped the Waratahs secure a 39-32 come-from-behind victory over the Blues at the SFS on Saturday night. A 48-metre penalty from Ruan Pienaar on the stroke of full-time has lifted the Sharks to a 29-26 Super 14 win against the Hurricanes in Wellington. The Reds made it three wins in a row after a battling 31-10 victory over the Cheetahs in Bloemfontein that took them to fifth place in the Super 14 table. The Brumbies have scraped home with a 30-23 win against a valiant Chiefs outfit in their Super 14 clash at Canberra Stadium on Friday night. Israel Dagg's goal-kicking was the key factor when the Highlanders beat the South African Lions 39-29 in the Super 14 rugby match at Carisbrook on Friday night. Mar 27, 2010 Hurricanes 26 - 29 Sharks New South Wales Waratahs 39 - 32 Blues Force 15 - 28 Bulls Mar 26, 2010 Highlanders 39 - 29 Lions Brumbies 30 - 23 Chiefs Cheetahs 10 - 31 Queensland Reds
1 Bulls 28 2 Stormers 23 3 Crusaders 23 4 New South Wales Waratahs 23 5 Brumbies 21 6 Queensland Reds 19 7 Chiefs 17 8 Hurricanes 16 9 Blues 16 10 Sharks 12 11 Highlanders 10 12 Cheetahs 9 13 Lions 3 14 Force 1 April 2010 Fri 2 Hurricanes v Crusaders, Westpac Stadium, Wellington 05:35 GMT, 18:35 local Fri 2 Force v Stormers, Perth Oval 09:05 GMT, 17:05 local Sat 3 Blues v Bulls, Eden Park, Auckland 03:30 GMT, 16:30 local Sat 3 Chiefs v Highlanders, Waikato Stadium, Hamilton 05:35 GMT, 18:35 local Sat 3 New South Wales Waratahs v Cheetahs, Sydney Football Stadium 07:40 GMT, 18:40 local Sat 3 Sharks v Queensland Reds, Kings Park Stadium, Durban 14:05 GMT, 16:05 local
A controversial late try to the Crusaders has seen them snatch a dramatic 26-26 draw against the Hurricanes after Daniel Carter missed what would have been the match-winning conversion in their thrilling Super 14 encounter on Friday night. The Western Force have broken through for their first win of the 2010 Super 14 season after upsetting the highly-fancied Stormers 16-15 thanks to a last-gasp drop goal from David Hill at ME Bank Stadium on Friday night. Blues battering ram and skipper Keven Mealamu unleashed a champion display of wrangling to spearhead his side's 32-17-winning Super 14 effort to end the Bulls 12-game winning streak at Eden Park on Easter Saturday. The Chiefs broke a three-game losing streak with a hard-fought 27-21 victory over the Highlanders at Bay Park in Mt Maunganui on Saturday night. The Waratahs have stormed to the top of the Super 14 table with a resounding 40-17 victory over the struggling Cheetahs at a rain-soaked SFS on Saturday night. The Sharks survived a late onslaught from the Reds to seal a crucial 30-28 Super 14 victory in what was a see-saw battle in Durban. Apr 3, 2010 Blues 32 - 17 Bulls Chiefs 27 - 21 Highlanders New South Wales Waratahs 40 - 17 Cheetahs Sharks 30 - 28 Queensland Reds Apr 2, 2010 Hurricanes 26 - 26 Crusaders Force 16 - 15 Stormers
1 New South Wales Waratahs 28 2 Bulls 28 3 Crusaders 25 4 Stormers 24 5 Queensland Reds 21 6 Chiefs 21 7 Brumbies 21 8 Blues 20 9 Hurricanes 18 10 Sharks 16 11 Highlanders 11 12 Cheetahs 9 13 Force 5 14 Lions 3 April 2010 Fri 9 Chiefs v Bulls, Waikato Stadium, Hamilton 07:35 GMT, 19:35 local Sat 10 Highlanders v Force, Carisbrook, Dunedin 02:30 GMT, 14:30 local Sat 10 Blues v Stormers, Eden Park, Auckland 05:30 GMT, 17:30 local Sat 10 Crusaders v New South Wales Waratahs, Lancaster Park, Christchurch 07:35 GMT, 19:35 local Sat 10 Brumbies v Cheetahs, Canberra Stadium 09:40 GMT, 19:40 local Sat 10 Lions v Queensland Reds, Ellis Park, Johannesburg 17:10 GMT, 19:10 local
The Lions are still waiting for a first victory of the Super 14 season after they were comfortably beaten 26-41 by the Reds in Johannesburg. The Brumbies have stretched their home record to eight straight after defeating the Cheetahs 61-15 in a one-sided encounter at Canberra Stadium Friday night. It was a trench warfare at its fiercest but in the end the Crusaders wore down the Waratahs for a 20-13 win in their ninth round Super 14 match at AMI Stadium, Christchurch, on Saturday night. The Stormers lived up to their name after they blasted into the Blues from the outset and had their reward with a fine 33-21 win at Eden Park. The Western Force gained their second win in as many weeks when they beat the Highlanders 41-27 in an entertaining Super 14 match in Queenstown on Saturday. In a replay of last year's Super 14 final, the Bulls outclassed the Chiefs to claim a 33-19 win at Waikato Stadium on Friday night and move back to the top of the points table. Apr 10, 2010 Highlanders 27 - 41 Force Blues 21 - 33 Stormers Crusaders 20 - 13 Waratahs Brumbies 61 - 15 Cheetahs Lions 26 - 41 Reds Apr 9, 2010 Chiefs 19 - 33 Bulls
1 Bulls 33 2 Crusaders 29 3 Waratahs 29 4 Stormers 28 5 Reds 26 6 Brumbies 26 7 Chiefs 21 8 Blues 20 9 Hurricanes 18 10 Sharks 16 11 Highlanders 11 12 Force 10 13 Cheetahs 9 14 Lions 4 Fri 16 Chiefs v Stormers, Waikato Stadium, Hamilton 07:35 GMT, 19:35 local Fri 16 Brumbies v Hurricanes, Canberra Stadium 09:40 GMT, 19:40 local Sat 17 Blues v Force, Eden Park, Auckland 05:30 GMT, 17:30 local Sat 17 Crusaders v Cheetahs, Lancaster Park, Christchurch 07:35 GMT, 19:35 local Sat 17 Reds v Bulls, Lang Park, Brisbane 09:40 GMT, 19:40 local Sat 17 Lions v Sharks, Ellis Park, Johannesburg 15:05 GMT, 17:05 local
I must say there is a certain Stephen Larkham - George Gregan feel about the Quade Cooper and Will Genia combo which can only spell bad thing for NZ
The Sharks had to survive a late onslaught from the Lions to keep their slim Super 14 semi-final hopes alive with a tense South African 32-28 derby victory in Johannesburg. The Queensland Reds have turned in a valiant team-effort to prevail over the Bulls, 19-12, in an epic encounter at Suncorp Stadium. The Crusaders did what they wanted and what was expected – taking maximum points against the clawless Cheetahs with a 45-6 win in their 10th round Super 14 match at AMI Stadium, Christchurch, on Saturday night. Joe Rokocoko used a wet, slippery platform at Eden Park to announce his return to top form in a three-try display as the Blues thrashed the Force 38-17 to head to South Africa on a positive note. The Hurricanes have come away with a hard-fought 23-13 victory over the Brumbies in their Round 10 Super 14 clash at Canberra Stadium on Friday night. Graham Henry sees them as the best team in the Super 14 and thanks to a disastrous Chiefs display the Stormers proved the All Blacks coach right as they demoralised the home side 49-15 at Waikato Stadium. Apr 17, 2010 Blues 38 - 17 Force Crusaders 45 - 6 Cheetahs Reds 19 - 12 Bulls Match pack Lions 28 - 32 Sharks Apr 16, 2010 Chiefs 15 - 49 Stormers Brumbies 13 - 23 Hurricanes
1 Crusaders 34 2 Bulls 34 3 Stormers 33 4 Reds 30 5 Waratahs 29 6 Brumbies 26 7 Blues 25 8 Hurricanes 22 9 Sharks 21 10 Chiefs 21 11 Highlanders 11 12 Force 10 13 Cheetahs 9 14 Lions 2 Fri 23 Chiefs v Cheetahs, Waikato Stadium, Hamilton 07:35 GMT, 19:35 local Fri 23 Reds v Stormers, Lang Park, Brisbane 09:40 GMT, 19:40 local Fri 23 Force v Crusaders, Perth Oval 11:45 GMT, 19:45 local Sat 24 Highlanders v Hurricanes, Carisbrook, Dunedin 07:35 GMT, 19:35 local Sat 24 Waratahs v Brumbies, Sydney Football Stadium 09:40 GMT, 19:40 local Sat 24 Bulls v Lions, Loftus Versfeld Stadium, Pretoria 13:00 GMT, 15:00 local Sat 24 Sharks v Blues, Kings Park Stadium, Durban 15:05 GMT, 17:05 local
The Reds really are the surprise of the competition this year aren't they. To bad the Rebs are swooping in to sign all their players.
yeah they have really stepped up in a way the Blues franchise hoped they would step up late 90's these where the two premier side of NZ and Australia
well yeah but there is some good loose foward talent coming up like Poock and Brown and whoever the Brumbies openside is still not much going on in the the tight 5, thats where the south africans are miles ahead of both NZ and Australia