1999 Super 12 season

The 1999 Super 12 season was the fourth season of the Super 12, contested by teams from Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. The season ran from February to May 1999, with each team playing all the others once. At the end of the regular season, the top four teams entered the playoff semi-finals, with the first placed team playing the fourth and the second placed team playing the third. The winner of each semi-final qualified for the final, which was contested by the Canterbury Crusaders and the Otago Highlanders at Carisbrook, Dunedin. The Crusaders won 24–19 to win their second Super 12 title.

1999 Super 12
McDonald's Super 12 rugby ball, 1999
Countries Australia
 South Africa
 New Zealand
Tournament format(s)Round-robin and knockout
Champions Canterbury Crusaders (2nd title)
Matches played69
Top point scorer(s)Andrew Mehrtens (192)
(Canterbury Crusaders)
Top try scorer(s)Joe Roff (8)
(ACT Brumbies)
1998 (Previous) (Next) 2000

Teams

The 1999 Super 12 competition consisted of 12 teams, four from South Africa, three from Australia and five from New Zealand.

  • ACT Brumbies (Australia)
  • Auckland Blues (New Zealand)
  • Canterbury Crusaders (New Zealand)
  • Cats (South Africa)
  • Bulls (South Africa)
  • Otago Highlanders (New Zealand)
  • Queensland Reds (Australia)
  • Sharks (South Africa)
  • Stormers (South Africa)
  • Waikato Chiefs (New Zealand)
  • Waratahs (Australia)
  • Wellington Hurricanes (New Zealand)

Table

Key to colours
     Top four teams advance to playoffs.
Team Pld W D L PF PA PD BP Pts
1 Queensland Reds 11812233170+63236
2 Stormers 11803290244+46436
3 Otago Highlanders 11803280203+77335
4 Canterbury Crusaders 11713324262+62333
5 ACT Brumbies 11506278195+83828
6 Waikato Chiefs 1150624830153626
7 Sharks 11515241232+9325
8 Waratahs 114162462482624
9 Auckland Blues 11416202201+1523
10 Wellington Hurricanes 1141621322613422
11 Cats 1140731234129622
12 Bulls 11101020344724437

Results

Round 1

26 February 1999 Cats 33–22 ACT Brumbies Ellis Park, Johannesburg  
Try: Venter
Small
Con: Engelbrecht
Pen: Engelbrecht (7)
Try: Penalty try
Hardy
Mortlock
Con: Mortlock (2)
Pen: Mortlock
Referee: Paddy O'Brien (New Zealand)
26 February 1999 Canterbury Crusaders 48–3 Waikato Chiefs Jade Stadium, Christchurch  
Try: So'oalo
Gibson
Kerr
Robertson
Lancaster
Con: Mehrtens (4)
Pen: Mehrtens (5)
Pen: Feeney Referee: Paul Honiss (New Zealand)
27 February 1999 Sharks 13–13 Waratahs Kings Park Stadium, Durban  
Try: Fyvie
Con: Benade
Pen: Benade (2)
Try: Whitaker
Warner
Pen: Warner
Referee: Colin Hawke (New Zealand)
27 February 1999 Northern Bulls 19–42 Stormers Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria  
Try: Venter
Con: Smith
Pen: Smith (4)
Try: Rossouw (2)
Fleck
Con: Van Straaten (3)
Pen: Van Straaten (7)
Referee: Jonathan Kaplan (South Africa)
27 February 1999 Queensland Reds 11–0 Wellington Hurricanes Ballymore Stadium, Brisbane  
Try: Williams
Pen: Spooner (2)
Referee: Andre Watson (South Africa)
27 February 1999 Otago Highlanders 19–13 Auckland Blues Carisbrook, Dunedin  
Try: Kelleher
Con: Brown
Pen: Brown
Try: Spencer
Con: Cashmore
Pen: Cashmore (2)
Referee: Steve Walsh (New Zealand)

Round 2

5 March 1999 Sharks 21–16 ACT Brumbies Boet Erasmus Stadium, Port Elizabeth  
Try: Gillingham
Terblanche
Con: Honiball
Pen: Honiball (3)
Try: Penalty try
Con: Mortlock
Pen: Mortlock (3)
Referee: Steve Walsh (New Zealand)
5 March 1999 Auckland Blues 16–22 Canterbury Crusaders Eden Park, Auckland  
Try: Vidiri (2)
Con: Spencer (2)
Try: Marshall
Con: Mehrtens
Pen: Mehrtens (5)
Referee: Paul Honiss (New Zealand)
6 March 1999 Cats 10–39 Waratahs Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein  
Try: Venter
Con: Engelbrecht
Pen: Engelbrecht
Try: McRae
Jones-Hughes
Dowling
Grey
Bowman
Con: Warner (2)
Edmonds (2)
Pen: Warner
Edmonds
Referee: Paul Macfie (New Zealand)
6 March 1999 Waikato Chiefs 17–19 Queensland Reds Waikato Stadium, Hamilton  
Try: Duggan
Pen: Cooper (4)
Try: Smith
Connors
Waugh
Con: Spooner (2)
Attendance: 9,000[1]
Referee: Andrew Turner (South Africa)
6 March 1999 Otago Highlanders 65–23 Northern Bulls Rugby Park Stadium, Invercargill  
Try: Timmins
Kelleher (2)
Maka
Wilson
Stanley (2)
Middleton
Ropati
Con: Brown (7)
Pen: Brown (2)
Try: Van Wyk
Ribbens (2)
Raubenheimer
Pen: Smith
Referee: Stuart Dickinson (Australia)
7 March 1999 Wellington Hurricanes 22–24 Stormers Athletic Park, Wellington  
Try: Telea
Heaps
Pen: Holwell (4)
Try: Leonard
Marais
Rossouw
Pen: Van Straaten (3)
Referee: Peter Marshall (Australia)

Round 3

12 March 1999 Otago Highlanders 46–14 Stormers Carisbrook, Dunedin  
Try: Lima
Kelleher
Maka
Kronfeld
Middleton
Alatini
Ropati (2)
Con: Brown (3)
Try: Daniels
Pen: Koen (3)
Referee: Andrew Cole (Australia)
12 March 1999 Queensland Reds 19–18 ACT Brumbies Ballymore Stadium, Brisbane  
Try: Herbert
Con: Spooner
Pen: Spooner (4)
Try: Williams (2)
Con: Mortlock
Pen: Mortlock (2)
Referee: Peter Marshall (Australia)
13 March 1999 Cats 20–36 Sharks Ellis Park, Johannesburg  
Try: Van der Walt
Venter
Con: O'Neill (2)
Pen: O'Neill (2)
Try: Slade
Brink
Atherton
Con: Honiball (3)
Pen: Honiball (5)
Referee: Mark Lawrence (South Africa)
13 March 1999 Wellington Hurricanes 37–18 Northern Bulls Arena Manawatu, Palmerston North  
Try: Cullen (2)
Tonu'u
Umaga
Con: Holwell
Pen: Holwell (5)
Try: Esterhuizen
Bekker
Con: Smith
Pen: Smith (2)
Referee: Scott Young (Australia)
13 March 1999 Waratahs 36–30 Waikato Chiefs Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney  
Try: Warner
Dowling
Brial
Kearns
Strauss
Con: Warner
Pen: Warner (2)
Try: Marsh
Randle
Little
Con: Cooper (3)
Pen: Cooper (3)
Referee: Andre Watson (South Africa)

Round 4

19 March 1999 ACT Brumbies 37–15 Stormers Canberra Stadium, Canberra  
Try: Roff (3)
Gregan
McInally
Con: Mortlock (3)
Pen: Mortlock (2)
Report[2] Try: Paulse
Hattingh
Con: Montgomery
Pen: Van Straaten
19 March 1999 Canterbury Crusaders 18–18 Wellington Hurricanes Jade Stadium, Christchurch  
20 March 1999 Waratahs 39–23 Northern Bulls Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney  
20 March 1999 Auckland Blues 12–12 Queensland Reds North Harbour Stadium, Albany  
Attendance: 16,000[3]
20 March 1999 Cats 28–29 Otago Highlanders Ellis Park Stadium, Johannesburg  

Round 5

26 March 1999 Sharks 32–8 Otago Highlanders Kings Park Stadium, Durban  
26 March 1999 Waikato Chiefs 18–29 Auckland Blues Waikato Stadium, Hamilton  
26 March 1999 Waratahs 18–28 Stormers Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney  
27 March 1999 Cats 43–27 Wellington Hurricanes Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein  
27 March 1999 Canterbury Crusaders 23–36 Queensland Reds Jade Stadium, Christchurch  
27 March 1999 ACT Brumbies 73–9 Northern Bulls Canberra Stadium, Canberra  
Try: Rod Kafer (2)
Joe Roff (2)
George Gregan (2)
Stephen Larkham
Jim Williams
Mark Bartholomeusz
Gordon Falcon
Con: Joe Roff (3)
Stephen Larkham (4)
Pen: Joe Roff (2)
Stirling Mortlock
Report[4] Pen: Franco Smith (3) Attendance: 4,000[5]

Round 6

2 April 1999 ACT Brumbies 21–28 Canterbury Crusaders Canberra Stadium, Canberra  
Try: Joe Roff
Mitch Hardy
George Gregan
Pen: Joe Roff (2)
Report[6] Try: Afato So'oalo
Con: Andrew Mehrtens
Pen: Andrew Mehrtens (6)
Drop: Andrew Mehrtens
3 April 1999 Waikato Chiefs 16–27 Otago Highlanders Rotorua International Stadium, Rotorua  
3 April 1999 Waratahs 20–21 Auckland Blues Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney  
3 April 1999 Cats 57–24 Northern Bulls Ellis Park, Johannesburg  
3 April 1999 Stormers 35–14 Queensland Reds Newlands Stadium, Cape Town  
Attendance: 30,000
3 April 1999 Sharks 18–34 Wellington Hurricanes Buffalo City Stadium, East London  

Round 7

9 April 1999 Otago Highlanders 23–6 Canterbury Crusaders Carisbrook, Dunedin  
9 April 1999 Northern Bulls 7–17 Queensland Reds Bosman Stadium, Brakpan  
10 April 1999 Auckland Blues 23–7 Wellington Hurricanes Eden Park, Auckland  
10 April 1999 ACT Brumbies 13–16 Waikato Chiefs Canberra Stadium, Canberra  
Try: Joe Roff
Con: Joe Roff
Pen: Joe Roff (2)
Report[7] Try: Scott McLeod
Con: Glen Jackson
Pen: Glen Jackson
Matthew Cooper
10 April 1999 Stormers 35–19 Sharks Newlands Stadium, Cape Town  
Attendance: 47,315

Round 8

16 April 1999 Wellington Hurricanes 21–24 Waikato Chiefs Yarrow Stadium, New Plymouth  
17 April 1999 Sharks 29–0 Northern Bulls Kings Park Stadium, Durban  
17 April 1999 Queensland Reds 19–20 Otago Highlanders Ballymore Stadium, Brisbane  
17 April 1999 ACT Brumbies 27–16 Waratahs Canberra Stadium, Canberra  
Try: Adam Magro
Craig McMullen
Jeremy Paul
Con: Stirling Mortlock (3)
Pen: Stirling Mortlock (2)
Report[8] Try: Matthew Dowling
Scott Staniforth
Pen: Matthew Dowling (2)
17 April 1999 Auckland Blues 24–11 Cats Eden Park, Auckland  
18 April 1999 Stormers 28–19 Canterbury Crusaders Newlands Stadium, Cape Town  
Attendance: 48,000

Round 9

23 April 1999 Otago Highlanders 15–23 Waratahs Carisbrook, Dunedin  
24 April 1999 Northern Bulls 28–30 Canterbury Crusaders Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria  
24 April 1999 Auckland Blues 6–12 Sharks Eden Park, Auckland  
24 April 1999 Waikato Chiefs 44–42 Cats Growers Stadium, Pukekohe  
25 April 1999 Wellington Hurricanes 13–21 ACT Brumbies Athletic Park, Wellington  
Try: David Holwell
Con: David Holwell
Pen: David Holwell (2)
Report[9] Try: Stirling Mortlock
George Gregan
Con: Stirling Mortlock
Pen: Stirling Mortlock (3)

Round 10

30 April 1999 Waikato Chiefs 32–19 Sharks Waikato Stadium, Hamilton  
1 May 1999 Stormers 37–23 Auckland Blues Newlands Stadium, Cape Town  
Attendance: 49,000
1 May 1999 Waratahs 13–30 Queensland Reds Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney  
1 May 1999 Otago Highlanders 9–8 ACT Brumbies Carisbrook, Dunedin  
Pen: Tony Brown (3) Report[10] Try: Patricio Noriega
Pen: Stirling Mortlock
2 May 1999 Canterbury Crusaders 58–38 Cats Trafalgar Park, Nelson  
Attendance: 13,000

Round 11

7 May 1999 Wellington Hurricanes 13–7 Waratahs McLean Park, Napier  
8 May 1999 Northern Bulls 21–19 Auckland Blues Atlantic Stadium, Witbank  
Attendance: 10,000
8 May 1999 Queensland Reds 22–12 Cats Ballymore Stadium, Brisbane  
8 May 1999 Stormers 16–9 Waikato Chiefs Newlands Stadium, Cape Town  
Attendance: 49,170
9 May 1999 Canterbury Crusaders 34–29 Sharks Jade Stadium, Christchurch  

Round 12

14 May 1999 Northern Bulls 31–39 Waikato Chiefs Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria  
14 May 1999 Queensland Reds 34–13 Sharks Ballymore Stadium, Brisbane  
14 May 1999 Auckland Blues 16–22 ACT Brumbies Eden Park, Auckland  
Try: Spencer
McFarland
Pen: Cashmore (2)
Report[11] Try: Roff
Tanivula
Kafer
Paul
Con: Roff
15 May 1999 Stormers 16–18 Cats Newlands Stadium, Cape Town  
Attendance: 49,725
15 May 1999 Waratahs 22–38 Canterbury Crusaders Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney  
15 May 1999 Wellington Hurricanes 21–19 Otago Highlanders Athletic Park, Wellington  

Finals

Semi finals

22 May 1999 Queensland Reds 22–28 Canterbury Crusaders Ballymore Stadium, Brisbane  
Try: Horan
Con: Spooner
Pen: Spooner (5)
Try: Ralph
Feek
MacDonald
Robertson
Con: Mehrtens
Pen: Mehrtens (2)
Referee: Andre Watson (South Africa)
23 May 1999 Stormers 18–33 Otago Highlanders Newlands Stadium, Cape Town  
Try: Paulse
Marais
Con: Van Straaten
Pen: Van Straaten (2)
Try: Lima
Kelleher
Ropati
Randell
Con: Brown (2)
Pen: Brown (3)
Attendance: 50,000
Referee: Peter Marshall (Australia)

Grand final

30 May 1999
Otago Highlanders 19–24 Canterbury Crusaders
Try: Lima
Maka
Pen: Brown (2)
Drop: Laney
Try: So'oalo
Gibson
Con: Mehrtens
Pen: Mehrtens (3)
Drop: Mehrtens
Carisbrook, Dunedin
Attendance: 41,500
Referee: Andre Watson (South Africa)
Highlanders
Crusaders

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Further reading

  • McIlraith, M. (2005). Ten Years of Super 12. Auckland: Hodder Moa. ISBN 1-86971-025-8.
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