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Encyclopedia > 2001 Super 12 season

The 2001 season of the international rugby union competition, the Super 12 was contested from February through to May, and was won by the ACT Brumbies, who beat the Coastal Sharks in the final. For other uses, see Rugby (disambiguation). ... The Super 14 is the largest rugby union football club championship in the southern hemisphere, consisting of provincial teams from Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. ... The Brumbies (formerly known as the ACT Brumbies, for sponsorship reasons referred to as CA Brumbies) are a Super 14 rugby union team based in Canberra, Australia and named for the wild horses which inhabit Canberras hinterland. ... The Sharks are a South African Rugby Union team competing in the Super 14 competition (Super 12 from 1996-2005. ...

Contents

Final stangings

Pos Name Pld W D L F A +/- BP Pts
1 Brumbies 11 8 0 3 348 204 +144 8 40
2 Sharks 11 8 0 3 322 246 +76 6 38
3 Cats 11 7 0 4 285 244 +41 6 34
4 Reds 11 6 0 5 300 277 +33 8 32
5 Highlanders 11 6 0 5 284 295 -11 5 29
6 Chiefs 11 6 0 5 301 330 -29 4 28
7 Stormers 11 5 0 6 278 285 -7 6 26
8 Waratahs 11 5 0 6 306 302 +4 5 25
9 Hurricanes 11 5 0 6 291 316 -25 5 25
10 Crusaders 11 4 0 7 307 331 -55 7 23
11 Blues 11 4 0 7 243 298 -55 4 20
12 Bulls 11 2 0 9 241 378 -137 3 11

The Brumbies (formerly known as the ACT Brumbies, for sponsorship reasons referred to as CA Brumbies) are a Super 14 rugby union team based in Canberra, Australia and named for the wild horses which inhabit Canberras hinterland. ... The Sharks are a South African Rugby Union team competing in the Super 14 competition (Super 12 from 1996-2005. ... The Cats are a South African rugby union team competing in the Super 14 competition. ... The Queensland Reds (for sponsorship reasons referred to as QR Queensland Reds) represent Queensland in the sport of rugby union. ... The Highlanders (formerly known as Otago Highlanders), are a rugby union team from New Zealand. ... The Chiefs (formerly known as the Waikato Chiefs) are a professional rugby union team based in Hamilton, New Zealand. ... The Stormers, for sponsorship reasons referred to as Vodacom Stormers, are a South African rugby union team competing in the Super 14 competition (formerly Super 12). ... Official website www. ... The Hurricanes (formerly known as the Wellington Hurricanes) are a New Zealand rugby union team based in Wellington and representing the East Coast, Poverty Bay, Hawkes Bay, Taranaki, Wanganui, Manawatu, Wairarapa-Bush, Horowhenua-Kapiti and Wellington unions. ... The Crusaders (formerly the Canterbury Crusaders) are a New Zealand Rugby Union team based in Christchurch, New Zealand that competes in the Super 14 (formerly the Super 12). ... This article is about the New Zealand rugby team. ... The Bulls, for sponsorship reasons known as the Vodacom Bulls, are a South African rugby union team competing in the Super 14 competition. ...

Results

Week 1

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Week 2

  • Friday 2 March Blues 17-12 Crusaders
  • Saturday 3 March Chiefs 32-29 Reds
  • Saturday 3 March Hurricanes 26-20 Bulls
  • Saturday 3 March Sharks 17-16 Brumbies
  • Saturday 3 March Cats 56-21 Highlanders
  • Sunday 4 March Waratahs 35-7 Stormers

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Week 3

  • Friday 9 March Waratahs 53-7 Bulls
  • Saturday 10 March Crusaders 40-11 Chiefs
  • Saturday 10 March Hurricanes 15-27 Stormers
  • Saturday 10 March Sharks 30-29 Highlanders
  • Saturday 10 March Cats 17-19 Brumbies
  • Sunday 11 March Blues 39-35 Reds

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Week 4

  • Friday 16 March Chiefs 34-16 Auckland Blues
  • Saturday 17 March Brumbies 39-30 Bulls
  • Saturday 17 March Sharks 39-21 Hurricanes
  • Saturday 17 March Cats 28-21 Waratahs
  • Sunday 18 March Highlanders 24-23 Stormers

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Week 5

  • Friday 23 March Cats 18-15 Hurricanes
  • Friday 23 March Crusaders 32-26 Reds
  • Saturday 24 March Highlanders 32-10 Bulls
  • Saturday 24 March Brumbies 40-25 Stormers
  • Saturday 24 March Sharks 42-17 Waratahs

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Week 6

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Week 7

  • Friday 6 April Hurricanes 34-19 Brumbies
  • Saturday 7 April Blues 27-41 Sharks
  • Saturday 7 April Highlanders 39-20 Waratahs
  • Saturday 7 April Stormers 29-27 Reds
  • Sunday 8 April Chiefs 22-18 Cats
  • Sunday 8 April Bulls 29-42 Crusaders

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Week 8

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Week 9

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Week 10

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Week 11

  • Friday 4 May Hurricanes 27-51 Chiefs
  • Saturday 5 May Blues 7-35 Brumbies
  • Saturday 5 May Waratahs 25-22 Crusaders
  • Sunday 6 May Bulls 23-34 Stormers
  • Sunday 6 May Reds 33-22 Highlanders

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Week 12

  • Friday 11 May Brumbies 49-6 Chiefs
  • Friday 11 May Bulls 21-19 Cats
  • Friday 11 May Blues 36-17 Hurricanes
  • Saturday 12 May Warratahs 20-25 Reds
  • Saturday 12 May Stormers 19-23 Sharks
  • Saturday 12 May Highlanders 26-21 Crusaders

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Knock-out stages

Semi-finals

  • Saturday 19 May Brumbies 30-6 Reds
  • Saturday 19 May Sharks 30-12 Cats

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Final

Main article: 2001 Super 12 Final
Teams ACT Brumbies - Coastal Sharks
Score 36 - 6
Date 26 May 2001
Stadium Bruce Stadium, Canberra
Team lists
Brumbies Starting Line-up

15 Andrew Walker, 14 Graeme Bond, 13 James Holbeck, 12 Rod Kafer, 11 Joe Roff, 10 Stephen Larkham, 9 George Gregan (c), 8 Jim Williams, 7 George Smith, 6 Peter Ryan, 5 David Giffin, 4 Justin Harrison, 3 Ben Darwin, 2 Jeremy Paul, 1 Bill Young
Replacements
16 Tom Murphy, 17 Matt Weaver, 18 David Pusey, 19 Radike Samo, 20 Travis Hall, 21 Craig McMullin, 22 Mark Bartholomeusz The 2001 Super 12 Final was held on 26th May, 2001 at Canberra Stadium and won by the ACT Brumbies 36 v Skarks 6. ... The Brumbies (formerly known as the ACT Brumbies, for sponsorship reasons referred to as CA Brumbies) are a Super 14 rugby union team based in Canberra, Australia and named for the wild horses which inhabit Canberras hinterland. ... The Sharks are a South African Rugby Union team competing in the Super 14 competition (Super 12 from 1996-2005. ... is the 146th day of the year (147th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Canberra Stadium, originally known as Bruce Stadium, is a stadium primarily used for football in Canberra, the capital of Australia. ... For other uses, see Canberra (disambiguation). ... Born back in the 1700s (BC), Andrew Walker is an important figure in Prussian politics today. ... Graeme Bond is a former Australian rules football player who played in the VFL between 1967 and 1973 and then again between 1975 and 1977 for the Richmond Football Club and then from mid-1977 until 1980 for the St Kilda Football Club. ... Rod Kafer was a rugby union player for the ACT Brumbies and the Australian Wallabies. ... Joe Roff (born 20 September 1975) is a retired Australian rugby union footballer who played on the wing or at fullback for Brumbies and Australia. ... Stephen Larkham (born 29 May 1974, Canberra) is an Australian rugby union footballer with the Brumbies in the Super 14 and the Wallabies at international level. ... For other people called Gregan, see Gregan (disambiguation). ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... // George Smith may refer to: George Smith (Pennsylvania), Republican US representative from Pennsylvania, 1809 to 1812 George Edward Smith, mayor of Frederick, Maryland, 1901 to 1910 George Joseph Smith (New York) (1859–1913), US Representative from New York George Luke Smith (1837–1884), US Representative from Louisiana George Otis Smith... Peter Ryan is an Australian former rugby league and rugby union player. ... David Giffin is a former vice-captain of the Wallabies in rugby union, where he played in the lock position. ... Justin Harrison is an Australian rugby union player who plays for Ulster Rugby in Ireland as a lock forward; he also has a contract with the Australian Rugby Union (ARU). ... Ben Darwin (born 17 October 1976) is a former Australian rugby union footballer. ... This article is being considered for deletion in accordance with Wikipedias deletion policy. ... Charles William Bill Young, also known as C.W. Bill Young, (born December 16, 1930), American politician, has been a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives since 1971, representing the 10th District of Florida (map). ... Tom Murphy may refer to one of the following people: Tom Murphy, the Irish playwright Tom Murphy, the mayor of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 1993–2005 Tom Murphy, the former speaker of the house in the Georgia General Assembly Tom Slab Murphy, chief of staff of the IRA Army Council. ... Radike Samo is an Australian rugby union player born in Nadi (Fiji) on July 9, 1976. ... Travis Hall (born August 3, 1972 - ) is a defensive tackle currently playing for the Atlanta Falcons of the National Football League. ... Mark Bartholomeusz (born 30 June 1977) is an Australian rugby union footballer. ...

Sharks Starting Line-up

15 Ricardo Loubscher, 14 Stefan Terblance, 13 Deon Kayser, 12 Trevor Halstead, 11 Justin Swart, 10 Butch James, 9 Craig Davidson, 8 AJ Venter, 7 Charl van Rensburg, 6 Warren Britz, 5 Mark Andrews, 4 Albert van den Berg, 3 Etienne Fynn, 2 John Smit, 1 Ollie le Roux.
Replacements
16 Lukas Van Biljon, 17 Brent Moyle, 18 Shawn Sowerby, 19 Brad McLeod-Henderson, 20 Hentie Martens, 21 Gaffie du Toit, 22 Andre Snyman Ricardo Ian Peter Loubscher, born 11th June 1974 in Colesberg (South Africa), is a South African rugby union player, who has played for South Africa since 2002, and for the Sharks in the Super 14. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Butch James is a South African rugby union player. ... Craig Davidson is a Canadian author of short stories and novels. ... AJ Venter (born 29 July 1973) is a South African rugby union footballer. ... Mark Andrews (born May 19, 1926) is an American politician from the state of North Dakota. ... Albert van den Berg (born 26 January 1976 in Hopetown, South Africa) is a South African rugby union footballer. ... John William Smit (born 3 April 1978 in Pietersburg, South Africa) is the 51st and current captain of the South African national rugby union team, the Springboks. ... Gaffie du Toit (born 24 March 1977 in Cape Town, South Africa) is a South African rugby union footballer. ... Andre Snyman (born 2 February 1974 in Newcastle, South Africa) is a South African rugby union footballer. ...

Points breakdown
Brumbies 2 tries by Roff, 1 try by Griffin, 3 conversions by Walker, 5 penaltys by Walker
Sharks 2 penalty goals by James





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