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Durban decider - Part 0neAll the match stats Whoever won the last Tri-Nations match in Durban on Saturday would win the Tri-Nations. South Africa were in the strange position where they could end first, second or last. However you looked at it, the match was going to be a cauldron of emotion, demanding extraordinary composure of all concerned - players and match officials. In the end South Africa won and ended first with Australia second and New Zealand last. It was, as many had forecast, a close-run Tri-Nations. Each side won two matches and lost two matches. Bonus points decided the winner. We shall give some statistics of the match and the whole Tri-Nations and then in Part Two discuss a few incidents, one of which, which led to Breyton Paulse's yellow card, provoked comment and queries from readers. These represent the number of times each team was penalised. South Africa were penalised 14 times. South Africa: 13 Reasons for the penalties: South Africa Australia 2. Line-outs This is the number of times a team threw into a line-out. Australia threw in 17 times. South Africa: 10 (1 lost) 3. Scrums This the number of times a team put the ball into a scrum, Australia 17 times. South Africa: 6 (2 reset, 1 penalty) 4. Free-kicks This is the number of times a team received a free kick, Australia once. South Africa: 4 (3 line-outs, 1 mark) 5. Drop-outs South Africa dropped out twice times, Australia twice. 6. Full Tri-Nations Penalties conceded
Interestingly the team most penalised ended top, the team least penalised ended bottom! Sanctionary punishments - cards and citings There were two yellow cards this week, both for Springboks. Percy Montgomery got one for a tackle in the air, Breyton Paulse one for one of those critical infringements. We shall discuss the Paulse case in Part Two.
C = Citing with suspension Tries scored
The team which scored most tries won. The team which scored fewest tries came last. That seems fair.
Line-out throws
Scrums
Kicks at goal
7. Players penalised The most obviously penalisable players are the "fetchers". Schalk Burger of South Africa ends up the most penalised player of the Tri-Nations - and one of the best players. Penalties by player are 9 Schalk Burger |
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