1997 Super 12 season

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1997 Super 12
Countries Australia
 South Africa
 New Zealand
Tournament format(s)Round-robin and knockout
ChampionsNew Zealand Auckland Blues (2nd title)
Matches played69
Top point scorer(s)South Africa Gavin Lawless (170)
(Sharks)
Top try scorer(s)Australia Joe Roff (16)
(ACT Brumbies)
1996 (Previous) (Next) 1998

The 1997 Super 12 season was the second season of the Super 12, contested by rugby union teams from Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. The season ran from 28 February to 31 May 1997, 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 Auckland Blues and the ACT Brumbies at Eden Park, Auckland. The Auckland Blues won 23 – 7 to win their second Super 12 title.

While the three Australian and five New Zealand teams remained the same as the 1996 season, the South African teams made changes. Transvaal, after the changes of the political landscape of South Africa, became known as the Gauteng Lions, while Western Province, after not making the top four of the 1996 Currie Cup, were replaced by Free State of Bloemfontein.

Table[]

     Top four teams advance to playoffs.
Pos. Team Pld W D L PF PA PD BP Pts
1 New Zealand Auckland Blues 11 10 1 0 435 283 152 8 50
2 Australia ACT Brumbies 11 8 0 3 406 291 115 9 41
3 New Zealand Wellington Hurricanes 11 6 0 5 416 314 102 10 34
4 South Africa Sharks 11 5 2 4 321 350 −29 6 30
5 South Africa Gauteng Lions 11 5 1 5 302 346 −44 6 28
6 New Zealand Canterbury Crusaders 11 5 1 5 272 235 37 4 26
7 South Africa Free State 11 5 0 6 301 327 −26 5 25
8 South Africa Northern Transvaal 11 3 3 5 264 342 −78 4 22
9 Australia NSW Waratahs 11 4 0 7 255 296 −41 4 20
10 Australia Queensland Reds 11 4 0 7 263 318 −55 4 20
11 New Zealand Waikato Chiefs 11 4 0 7 272 295 −23 3 19
12 New Zealand Otago Highlanders 11 3 0 8 299 409 −110 5 17

Points breakdown:

  • 4 points for a win
  • 2 points for a draw
  • 1 bonus point for a loss by seven points or less
  • 1 bonus point for scoring four or more tries in a match

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

Regular season[]

Round 1[]

28 February 1997 Wellington Hurricanes New Zealand 18 – 23 New Zealand Waikato Chiefs The Showgrounds, Palmerston North  
Try: ,
Tana Umaga
Con: Jon Preston
Pen: Jon Preston (2)
Scoreboard[1] Try: Eric Rush,
Glen Osbourne, Walter Little
Con: Matthew Cooper
Pen: Matthew Cooper (2)
Referee: New Zealand
1 March 1997 Queensland Reds Australia 19 – 24 Australia ACT Brumbies Ballymore Stadium, Brisbane  
Try: Tim Horan (2),

Con: John Eales (2)
Scoreboard[2] Try: ,
Pat Howard, Stephen Larkham
Con: David Knox (3)
Pen: David Knox
Attendance: 15,100
Referee: Australia Peter Marshall
1 March 1997 Northern Transvaal South Africa 40 – 40 New Zealand Auckland Blues Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria  
Try: Adriaan Richter (3),
Henry Tromp
Con: Theo Van Rensburg (4)
Pen: Theo Van Rensburg (4)
Scoreboard[3] Try: Brian Lima (2),
Carlos Spencer (2), Adrian Cashmore
Con: Adrian Cashmore (3)
Pen: Adrian Cashmore (3)
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: South Africa Andre Watson
2 March 1997 Free State South Africa 20 – 24 South Africa Gauteng Lions Vodacom Park, Bloemfontein  
Try: André Venter,

Con:
Pen:
Scoreboard[4] Try: Gavin Johnson,
Hannes Strydom
Con: Gavin Johnson
Pen: Gavin Johnson,
Johan Roux (3)

Round 2[]

7 March 1997 Free State South Africa 15 – 24 New Zealand Auckland Blues Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein  
Pen: Jannie de Beer
Scoreboard[5] Try: Joeli Vidiri,
Ofisa Tonu'u
Con: Adrian Cashmore
Pen: Adrian Cashmore (4)
Referee: South Africa
7 March 1997 Canterbury Crusaders New Zealand 19 – 17 New Zealand Wellington Hurricanes Lancaster Park, Christchurch  
Try:
Con:
Pen: (4)
Scoreboard[6] Try: Alama Ieremia,
Jon Preston
Con: Jon Preston (2)
Pen: Jon Preston
Referee: New Zealand Paddy O'Brien
8 March 1997 NSW Waratahs Australia 26 – 33 New Zealand Waikato Chiefs Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney  
Try: Matt Burke,
Richard Harry
Con: Matt Burke (2)
Pen: Matt Burke (4)
Scoreboard[7] Try: Eric Rush (2),

Errol Brain
Con: Matthew Cooper (3)
Pen: Matthew Cooper (4)

Referee: Australia
8 March 1997 Sharks South Africa 75 – 43 New Zealand Otago Highlanders Kings Park Stadium, Durban  
Try: Gavin Lawless (4),
(2), Henry Honiball
Jeremy Thomson, John Allan
Con: Gavin Lawless (9)
Pen: Gavin Lawless (4)
Scoreboard[8] Try: Jeff Wilson,
Kees Meeuws, Lio Falaniko,
, Romi Ropati
Tony Brown
Con: Tony Brown (5)
Pen: Tony Brown
Referee: South Africa Andre Watson
8 March 1997 Northern Transvaal South Africa 14 – 3 Australia Queensland Reds Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria  
Try: Joost Van der Westhuizen (2)
Con: Theo Van Rensburg (2)
Scoreboard[9] Pen: John Eales
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: South Africa Ian Rogers
9 March 1997 Gauteng Lions South Africa 44 – 36 Australia ACT Brumbies Ellis Park, Johannesburg  
Try: Hennie le Roux,
Ian McDonald, Japie Mulder,
Joe Gillingham, Johan Roux
Con: Gavin Johnson (5)
Pen: Gavin Johnson (3)
Scoreboard[10] Try: Stephen Larkham (2),
George Gregan, Joe Roff,
Pat Howard
Con: David Knox (4)
Pen: David Knox
Attendance: 12,000

Round 3[]

14 March 1997 Gauteng Lions South Africa 47 – 29 New Zealand Otago Highlanders Ellis Park, Johannesburg  
Try: Andre Vos, Gavin Johnson (2), , Kobus Wiese
Con: Gavin Johnson (5)
Pen: Gavin Johnson (4)
Try: Jeff Wilson, , Romi Ropati, Taine Randell
Con: Tony Brown (3)
Pen: Tony Brown
Referee: South Africa
14 March 1997 NSW Waratahs Australia 25 – 8 New Zealand Canterbury Crusaders Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney  
Try: Daniel Manu (2)
Pen: Matt Burke (5)
Try:
Pen:
Attendance: 22,000
15 March 1997 Free State South Africa 35 – 24 Australia Queensland Reds Vodacom Park, Bloemfontein  
Try: , , Werner Swanepoel
Con: Jannie de Beer
Pen: Jannie de Beer (5)
Drop: Jannie de Beer
Try: Dan Crowley, Jason Little, Shane Drahm
Con: John Eales (3)
Drop: Shane Drahm
Referee: South Africa
15 March 1997 Waikato Chiefs New Zealand 16 – 26 New Zealand Auckland Blues North Harbour Stadium, Albany  
Try: Scott McLeod
Con: Bruce Reihana
Pen: Bruce Reihana (2), Matt Cooper
Try: Joeli Vidiri, Zinzan Brooke, penalty try
Con: Carlos Spencer
Pen: Carlos Spencer (2)
Drop: Carlos Spencer
Attendance: 25,000
Referee: New Zealand Paddy O'Brien
16 March 1997 Sharks South Africa 35 – 26 Australia ACT Brumbies ABSA Stadium, Durban  
Try: (3),
Con: Gavin Lawless (3)
Pen: Gavin Lawless (3)
Try: Joe Roff, John Langford, , Stephen Larkham
Con: Joe Roff (3)
Attendance: South Africa
16 March 1997 Wellington Hurricanes New Zealand 64 – 32 South Africa Northern Transvaal Yarrow Stadium, New Plymouth  
Try: Finau Maka, Mark Allen, Martin Leslie (2), Norm Hewitt, Tana Umaga (3)
Con: Jarrod Cunningham, Jon Preston (5)
Pen: Jon Preston (4)
Try: penalty try, FA Meiring, , Schutte Bekker
Con: Theo van Rensburg (3)
Pen: Theo van Rensburg (2)
Referee: New Zealand Paul Honiss

Round 4[]

22 March 1997 Otago Highlanders New Zealand 27 – 7 South Africa Northern Transvaal Carisbrook, Dunedin  
Try: Jeff Wilson,
Con: Simon Culhane
Pen: Simon Culhane (5)
Try: Ruben Kruger
Con:
Attendance: New Zealand Steve Walsh
22 March 1997 Gauteng Lions South Africa 36 – 27 Australia NSW Waratahs Ellis Park, Johannesburg  
Try: Gavin Johnson, Johan Roux, Kobus Wiese
Con: Gavin Johnson (3)
Pen: Gavin Johnson (5)
Try: , Fili Finau,
Con: Matt Burke (3)
Pen: Matt Burke (2)
Attendance: 22,636
Referee: South Africa Andre Watson
22 March 1997 Waikato Chiefs New Zealand 31 – 16 Australia Queensland Reds Waikato Stadium, Hamilton  
Try: Bruce Reihana, , Matt Cooper
Con: Matt Cooper (2)
Pen: Matt Cooper (4)
Try: Ben Tune
Con: John Eales
Pen: John Eales (3)
Referee: New Zealand
22 March 1997 ACT Brumbies Australia 49 – 29 New Zealand Canterbury Crusaders Canberra Stadium, Canberra  
Try: George Gregan, Ipolito Fenukitau (3), John Langford,
Con: David Knox (2)
Pen: David Knox (4)
Drop: David Knox
Try: , , Scott Robertson, Tabai Matson (2)
Con: Leon MacDonald (2)
22 March 1997 Free State South Africa 45 – 40 South Africa Sharks Vodacom Park, Bloemfontein  
Try: Chris Badenhorst, ,
Con: Jannie de Beer (2),
Pen: , (7)
Try: , Gary Teichmann, John Allan, Ollie Le Roux, Wayne Fyvie
Con: (3)
Pen: Gavin Lawless (3)
Referee: England

Round 5[]

28 March 1997 ACT Brumbies Australia 38 – 19 South Africa Northern Transvaal Canberra Stadium, Canberra  
Try: Joe Roff (3), , Troy Coker
Con: David Knox (2)
Pen: David Knox (3)
Try: Jacques Olivier, ,
Con: Theo van Rensburg
Attendance: 12,032
Referee: Australia Andrew Cole
29 March 1997 Canterbury Crusaders New Zealand 24 – 15 New Zealand Waikato Chiefs Fraser Park, Timaru  
Try: Daryl Gibson,
Con: Andrew Mehrtens
Pen: Andrew Mehrtens (3)
Drop: Andrew Mehrtens
Try: , Rhys Duggan
Con: Matt Cooper
Pen: Matt Cooper
Attendance: 8,500
Referee: New Zealand
29 March 1997 Gauteng Lions South Africa 35 – 37 New Zealand Wellington Hurricanes Ellis Park, Johannesburg  
Try: , Japie Mulder, Joe Gillingham, Piet Krause
Con: Gavin Johnson (3)
Pen: Gavin Johnson (3)
Try: Christian Cullen (2), Jason O'Halloran
Con: Jon Preston (2)
Pen: Jon Preston (6)
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: South Africa Jonathan Kaplan
29 March 1997 Sharks South Africa 28 – 23 Australia NSW Waratahs ABSA Stadium, Durban  
Try: Kevin Putt
Con: Gavin Lawless
Pen: Gavin Lawless (7)
Try: David Campese, Richard Tombs
Con: Matt Burke (2)
Pen: Matt Burke (3)
Attendance: 39,300
Referee: South Africa
30 March 1997 Otago Highlanders New Zealand 18 – 49 South Africa Free State Rugby Park Stadium, Invercargill  
Pen: Simon Culhane (6)
Try: Chris Badenhorst (2), Naka Drotske (2), Os du Randt, Rassie Erasmus,
Con: Jannie de Beer (7)
Referee: New Zealand
31 March 1997 Auckland Blues New Zealand 49 – 26 Australia Queensland Reds Eden Park, Auckland  
Try: Andrew Blowers (2), Brian Lima (2), Carlos Spencer, Joeli Vidiri
Con: Adrian Cashmore (4), Carlos Spencer
Pen: Adrian Cashmore (3)
Try: Jason Little, Matthew Pini
Con: John Eales (2)
Pen: John Eales (4)
Attendance: 33,000
Referee: South Africa Paddy O'Brien

Round 6[]

4 April 1997 Sharks South Africa 29 – 24 New Zealand Wellington Hurricanes ABSA Stadium, Durban  
Try: penalty try, Geoff Appleford
Con: Gavin Lawless (2)
Pen: Gavin Lawless (5)
Try: Norm Hewitt, Stephen Bachop, Tana Umaga
Con: Jon Preston (3)
Pen: Jon Preston
Attendance: 40,303
Referee: South Africa Andre Watson
4 April 1997 ACT Brumbies Australia 50 – 23 South Africa Free State Canberra Stadium, Canberra  
Try: Brett Robinson, , Joe Roff (2), , Stephen Larkham
Con: David Knox (4)
Pen: David Knox (4)
Try: penalty try, Naka Drotske,
Con: Jannie de Beer
Pen: Jannie de Beer (2)
Attendance: 14,196
Referee: Australia
4 April 1997 Auckland Blues New Zealand 29 – 28 New Zealand Canterbury Crusaders Growers Stadium, Pukekohe  
Try: Joeli Vidiri, Robin Brooke
Con: Adrian Cashmore (2)
Pen: Adrian Cashmore (5)
Try: Daryl Gibson, ,
Con: (2)
Pen: Andrew Mehrtens (3)
Referee: New Zealand Steve Walsh
5 April 1997 Queensland Reds Australia 37 – 24 New Zealand Otago Highlanders Ballymore Stadium, Brisbane  
Try: Ben Tune, Elton Flatley, Jason Little, Matt Cockbain
Con: John Eales (4)
Pen: John Eales (3)
Try: penalty try, Jeff Wilson, Matt Carrington
Con: Simon Culhane (3)
Pen: Simon Culhane
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Australia Stuart Dickinson
6 April 1997 NSW Waratahs Australia 43 – 29 South Africa Northern Transvaal Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney  
Try: Fili Finau, Graeme Bond, Matt Burke (3)
Con: Matt Burke (3)
Pen: Matt Burke (4)
Try: André Snyman (2), , Henry Tromp,
Con: ,
Attendance: 26,245
Referee: Australia Andrew Cole

Round 7[]

11 April 1997 Waikato Chiefs New Zealand 15 – 33 South Africa Sharks North Harbour Stadium, Albany  
Try: Glen Osborne, Glenn Taylor
Con: Blair Feeney
Pen: Blair Feeney
Try: Adrian Garvey (2),
Con: Gavin Lawless (3)
Pen: Gavin Lawless (4)
Referee: New Zealand Paddy O'Brien
12 April 1997 Queensland Reds Australia 29 – 47 New Zealand Wellington Hurricanes Ballymore Stadium, Brisbane  
Try: Tim Horan, Willie Carne
Con: John Eales (2)
Pen: John Eales (5)
Try: (2), Jason O'Halloran, Jon Preston, Stephen Bachop, Tana Umaga
Con: Jon Preston (4)
Pen: Jon Preston (3)
Attendance: 15,196
Referee: Australia Stuart Dickinson
12 April 1997 Gauteng Lions South Africa 16 – 16 South Africa Northern Transvaal Ellis Park, Johannesburg  
Try: Hennie le Roux
Con: Johan Roux
Pen: Gavin Johnson, Johan Roux (2)
Try: , Jacques Olivier
Pen: ,
Attendance: 34,370
Referee: South Africa
12 April 1997 Otago Highlanders New Zealand 37 – 29 New Zealand Canterbury Crusaders Carisbrook, Dunedin  
Try: Anton Oliver, (2)
Con: Tony Brown (2)
Pen: Tony Brown (5)
Drop: Tony Brown
Try: , Leon MacDonald
Con: Andrew Mehrtens (2)
Pen: Andrew Mehrtens (5)
Referee: New Zealand Steve Walsh
12 April 1997 NSW Waratahs Australia 36 – 11 South Africa Free State Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney  
Try: , David Campese, Michael Brial, Richard Tombs,
Con: Matt Burke (4)
Pen: Matt Burke
Try:
Pen: (2)
Attendance: 22,016
Referee: Australia
12 April 1997 Auckland Blues New Zealand 41 – 29 Australia ACT Brumbies Growers Stadium, Pukekohe  
Try: Adrian Cashmore, Brian Lima, Eroni Clarke (2), Lee Stensness,
Con: Adrian Cashmore (3), Carlos Spencer
Pen: Adrian Cashmore
Try: , Joe Roff, Stephen Larkham, Troy Coker
Con: David Knox, Joe Roff, Stephen Larkham
Pen: David Knox
Referee: New Zealand

Round 8[]

18 April 1997 Otago Highlanders New Zealand 9 – 15 Australia ACT Brumbies Rugby Park Stadium, Invercargill  
Pen: Tony Brown (3)
Try: George Gregan, Owen Finegan
Con: David Knox
Pen: David Knox
Referee: New Zealand
19 April 1997 Auckland Blues New Zealand 63 – 22 South Africa Gauteng Lions Eden Park, Auckland  
Try: Carlos Spencer, Dylan Mika, Jeremy Stanley, Joeli Vidiri, Michael Jones, Ofisa Tonu'u (2), Zinzan Brooke (2)
Con: Carlos Spencer (5)
Pen: Carlos Spencer
Try: Japie Mulder, Johan Roux, Warren Brosnihan
Con: Johan Roux (2)
Pen: Johan Roux
Referee: New Zealand
19 April 1997 Northern Transvaal South Africa 34 – 27 New Zealand Waikato Chiefs Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria  
Try: , Jacques Olivier (2),
Con: (4)
Pen: (2)
Try: , Glen Osborne
Con: Matt Cooper
Pen: Matt Cooper (5)
Referee: South Africa Ian Rogers
19 April 1997 Canterbury Crusaders New Zealand 26 – 26 South Africa Sharks Jade Stadium, Christchurch  
Try: penalty try, Mark Mayerhofler
Con: Andrew Mehrtens (2)
Pen: Andrew Mehrtens (4)
Try: Henry Honiball, Mark Andrews, Pieter Muller,
Con: Henry Honiball (3)
Referee: New Zealand Paddy O'Brien
19 April 1997 NSW Waratahs Australia 16 – 26 Australia Queensland Reds Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney  
Try: penalty try
Con: Matt Burke
Pen: Matt Burke (3)
Try: Ben Tune, Damien Smith, Mark Connors
Con: John Eales
Pen: John Eales (3)
Attendance: 15,196
Referee: New Zealand
20 April 1997 Wellington Hurricanes New Zealand 59 – 30 South Africa Free State Athletic Park, Wellington  
Try: penalty try, Christian Cullen (3), Jason O'Halloran, Mark Cooksley, Martin Leslie, Tana Umaga
Con: Jarrod Cunningham, Jon Preston (4)
Pen: Jon Preston (3)
Try: , Os du Randt,
Con: Jannie de Beer (3)
Pen: Jannie de Beer (3)
Attendance: 25,000
Referee: New Zealand Paul Honiss

Round 9[]

25 April 1997 Canterbury Crusaders New Zealand 23 – 0 South Africa Gauteng Lions Jade Stadium, Christchurch  
Try: Afato So'oalo, Andrew Mehrtens, Todd Blackadder
Con: Andrew Mehrtens
Pen: Andrew Mehrtens (2)
Referee: New Zealand
26 April 1997 ACT Brumbies Australia 56 – 9 Australia NSW Waratahs Canberra Stadium, Canberra  
Try: David Knox, George Gregan, Joe Roff (3), (2), Patricio Noriega
Con: David Knox (5)
Pen: David Knox (2)
Pen: Matt Burke (3)
Attendance: 18,753
Referee: New Zealand Andrew Cole
26 April 1997 Wellington Hurricanes New Zealand 60 – 34 New Zealand Otago Highlanders Athletic Park, Wellington  
Try: (2), Christian Cullen, Filo Tiatia, Jason O'Halloran (2), Tana Umaga (3)
Con: Christian Cullen (6)
Pen: Christian Cullen
Try: , , Josh Kronfeld, Kupu Vanisi, Matt Carrington
Con: Tony Brown (3)
Pen: Tony Brown
Referee: New Zealand
26 April 1997 Free State South Africa 27 – 13 New Zealand Waikato Chiefs Vodacom Park, Bloemfontein  
Try: , , Rassie Erasmus,
Con: (2)
Pen:
Try: Michael Collins
Con: Matt Cooper
Pen: Matt Cooper (2)
Referee: South Africa
27 April 1997 Auckland Blues New Zealand 39 – 17 South Africa Sharks Eden Park, Auckland  
Try: penalty try, Carlos Spencer, Joeli Vidiri, Ofisa Tonu'u, Sean Fitzpatrick
Con: Carlos Spencer (4)
Pen: Carlos Spencer (2)
Try: , Kevin Putt
Con: Gavin Lawless (2)
Pen: Gavin Lawless
Referee: New Zealand Paddy O'Brien

Round 10[]

2 May 1997 Wellington Hurricanes New Zealand 19 – 3 Australia NSW Waratahs McLean Park, Napier  
Try: Christian Cullen, Jason O'Halloran, Martin Leslie
Con: Christian Cullen (2)
Pen: Matt Burke
Referee: New Zealand
3 May 1997 Northern Transvaal South Africa 23 – 22 New Zealand Canterbury Crusaders Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria  
Try: Boeta Wessels,
Con: (2)
Pen: (3)
Try: Afato So'oalo (2), Steve Surridge
Con: (2)
Pen: Andrew Mehrtens
Referee: South Africa Jonathan Kaplan
3 May 1997 Otago Highlanders New Zealand 28 – 45 New Zealand Auckland Blues Carisbrook, Dunedin  
Try: Anton Oliver, Josh Kronfeld, Romi Ropati,
Con: TOny Brown
Pen: Brendan Laney, Tony Brown
Try: Jeremy Stanley (2), Joeli Vidiri, Lee Stensness, Ofisa Tonu'u, Robin Brooke (2)
Con: Adrian Cashmore, Carlos Spencer (4)
Attendance: 11,500
Referee: New Zealand Steve Walsh
3 May 1997 Queensland Reds Australia 40 – 3 South Africa Sharks Ballymore Stadium, Brisbane  
Try: Penalty try, Ben Tune, David Wilson, , Jason Little, John Eales
Con: John Eales (5)
Pen: Gavin Lawless
Attendance: 14,826
Referee: Australia
3 May 1997 Waikato Chiefs New Zealand 47 – 9 South Africa Gauteng Lions Waikato Stadium, Hamilton  
Try: Caleb Ralph (2), , Scott McLeod
Con: Matt Cooper (5)
Pen: Matt Cooper (4)
Pen: Gavin Johnson (3)
Referee: New Zealand Paul Honiss

Round 11[]

9 May 1997 Otago Highlanders New Zealand 16 – 27 Australia NSW Waratahs Carisbrook, Dunedin  
Try:
Con: Simon Culhane
Pen: Simon Culhane (3)
Try: , , Michael Brial
Con: Matt Burke (3)
Pen: Matt Burke (2)
Referee: New Zealand
9 May 1997 ACT Brumbies Australia 48 – 34 New Zealand Waikato Chiefs Canberra Stadium, Canberra  
Try: George Gregan, Joe Roff (2), , Owen Finegan, Stephen Larkham, Troy Coker
Con: David Knox (5)
Pen: David Knox
Try: Aaron Hopa, Eric Rush (3)
Con: Ian Foster (4)
Pen: Matt Cooper (2)
Attendance: 13,742
Referee: Australia Stuart Dickinson
10 May 1997 Free State South Africa 11 – 16 New Zealand Canterbury Crusaders Vodacom Park, Bloemfontein  
Try: Werner Swanepoel
Pen: (2)
Try:
Con:
Pen: (3)
Referee: South Africa Ian Rogers
10 May 1997 Queensland Reds Australia 40 – 27 South Africa Gauteng Lions Ballymore Stadium, Brisbane  
Try: Damien Smith, Daniel Herbert, Jason Little, Scott Webster, Tim Horan
Con: John Eales (3)
Pen: John Eales (3)
Try: Chris Rossouw (2), , Warren Brosnihan
Con: , Edrich Lubbe
Pen: Edrich Lubbe
Attendance: 13,846
Referee: Australia
10 May 1997 Auckland Blues New Zealand 45 – 42 New Zealand Wellington Hurricanes Eden Park, Auckland  
Try: Carlos Spencer, Craig Dowd, Joeli Vidiri, Michael Jones, Zinzan Brooke
Con: Adrian Cashmore (3)
Pen: Adrian Cashmore, Carlos Spencer (2)
Try: Finau Maka, Jarrod Cunningham, Mark Allen, Tana Umaga (2)
Con: Jon Preston (4)
Pen: Jon Preston (3)
Referee: New Zealand Paul Honiss
11 May 1997 Sharks South Africa 27 – 27 South Africa Northern Transvaal ABSA Stadium, Durban  
Try: Adrian Garvey, Gavin Lawless (2), John Allan
Con: Gavin Lawless (2)
Pen: Gavin Lawless
Try: André Snyman, Boeta Wessels,
Con: (3)
Pen: (2)
Attendance: 36,270
Referee: South Africa Andre Watson

Round 12[]

16 May 1997 Waikato Chiefs New Zealand 18 – 34 New Zealand Otago Highlanders Owen Delany Park, Taupo  
Try: Caleb Ralph, Glenn Taylor
Con: Blair Feeney
Pen: Ian Foster (2)
Try: Doug Howlett (3)
Con: Simon Culhane (2)
Pen: Simon Culhane (4), Tony Brown
Attendance: 10,000[11]
Referee: New Zealand Paul Honiss
16 May 1997 Northern Transvaal South Africa 23 – 35 South Africa Free State Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria  
Try: , ,
Con:
Pen: (2)
Try: Andre Venter, Brendan Venter, Chris Badenhorst (2), Helgard Müller
Con: Jannie de Beer (5)
Attendance: 35,000
Referee: South Africa
17 May 1997 NSW Waratahs Australia 20 – 34 New Zealand Auckland Blues Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney  
Try: (2)
Con: Matt Burke (2)
Pen: Matt Burke (2)
Try: Brian Lima (2), Dylan Mika, Zinzan Brooke
Con: Adrian Cashmore (4)
Pen: Adrian Cashmore (2)
Attendance: 30,793
Referee: Australia Andrew Cole
17 May 1997 Canterbury Crusaders New Zealand 48 – 3 Australia Queensland Reds Jade Stadium, Christchurch  
Try: Daryl Gibson, Justin Marshall, Mark Hammett, Mark Mayerhofler (2), Scott Robertson
Con: Andrew Mehrtens (2),
Pen: Andrew Mehrtens (3)
Drop: Andrew Mehrtens
Pen: John Eales
Referee: New Zealand Paddy O'Brien
17 May 1997 Gauteng Lions South Africa 42 – 8 South Africa Sharks Ellis Park, Johannesburg  
Try: (2), , Joe Gillingham,
Con: Edrich Lubbe (4)
Pen: Edrich Lubbe (3)
Try:
Pen: Gavin Lawless
Attendance: 36,260
Referee: South Africa
18 May 1997 Wellington Hurricanes New Zealand 29 – 35 Australia ACT Brumbies Athletic Park, Wellington  
Try: Christian Cullen (2), Filo Tiatia
Con: Jon Preston
Pen: Jon Preston (4)
Try: George Gregan, Joe Roff, (2), Troy Coker
Con: David Knox (2)
Pen: David Knox (2)
Attendance: 30,400
Referee: New Zealand

Finals[]

Semi finals[]

24 May 1997 Auckland Blues New Zealand 55 – 36 South Africa Sharks Eden Park, Auckland  
Try: Adrian Cashmore
Carlos Spencer
Eroni Clarke
Joeli Vidiri
Mark Carter
Zinzan Brooke
Con: Adrian Cashmore (6)
Pen: Adrian Cashmore
Try:
Henry Honiball


Con: Henry Honiball (3)
Referee: Australia


24 May 1997 ACT Brumbies Australia 33 – 20 New Zealand Wellington Hurricanes Canberra Stadium, Canberra  
Try: George Gregan

Joe Roff

Con: David Knox
Pen: David Knox (2)
Try: Christian Cullen (2)
Con: Jon Preston (2)
Pen: Jon Preston (2)
Attendance: 23,731
Referee: South Africa Andre Watson

Grand final[]

31 May 1997
Auckland Blues New Zealand 23 – 7 Australia ACT Brumbies
Try: Dowd, Jones
Con: Cashmore (2)
Pen: Cashmore (3)
Try: Roff
Con: Roff
Eden Park, Auckland
Referee: South Africa
Auckland Blues
15 Adrian Cashmore
14 Brian Lima
13 Eroni Clarke
12 Lee Stensness
11 Joeli Vidiri
10 Carlos Spencer
9 Ofisa Tonu'u
8 Zinzan Brooke (c)
7 Michael Jones
6 Mark Carter
5 Robin Brooke
4 Leo Lafaiali'i
3 Craig Dowd
2 Sean Fitzpatrick
1 Olo Brown
Replacements:
16 Jeremy Stanley
17 Michael Scott
18 Dylan Mika
19 Charles Riechelmann
20
21
Coach:
New Zealand Graham Henry
ACT Brumbies
15 Stephen Larkham
14
13
12 Pat Howard
11 Joe Roff
10 David Knox
9 George Gregan
8 Troy Coker
7 Brett Robinson (c)
6 Owen Finegan
5 John Langford
4 David Giffin
3 Patricio Noriega
2
1 Ewen McKenzie
Replacements:
16 Rod Kafer
17
18 Justin Harrison
19 Ipolito Fenukitau
20
21
Coach:
Australia Rod McQueen

Attendances[]

Team Main Stadium Capacity Total Attendance Average Attendance % Capacity
New Zealand Blues Eden Park 50,000
New Zealand Chiefs Waikato Stadium 25,800
New Zealand Hurricanes Westpac Stadium 34,500
New Zealand Crusaders Jade Stadium 36,500
New Zealand Highlanders Carisbrook 29,000
Australia Reds Ballymore Stadium 18,000 73,968 14,793 82%
Australia Brumbies Canberra Stadium 25,011
Australia Waratahs Sydney Football Stadium 44,000
South Africa Sharks ABSA Stadium 52,000
South Africa Bulls Loftus Versfeld 51,762
South Africa Cats Ellis Park 62,567
South Africa Cheetahs Free State Stadium 46,000

Notes and references[]

  1. ^ "SA Rugby Match Centre – Wellington Hurricanes 18-23 The Chiefs". South African Rugby Union. 28 February 1997. Retrieved 15 March 2016.
  2. ^ "SA Rugby Match Centre – Queensland Reds 19-24 Australian Capital Territories Brumbies". South African Rugby Union. 1 March 1997. Retrieved 15 March 2016.
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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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