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Revision as of 15:24, 19 May 2017

This list of Super Rugby records is a list of records from the Super Rugby rugby union competition (including its previous names as Super 12 and Super 14), which began in 1996, following a deal with SANZAR and News Limited.

Match records

Most points (team)

96, Crusaders (vs Waratahs 11 May 2002

Greatest aggregate

Greatest aggregate in a final

Least points conceded in a final

Lowest aggregate

Most points away

Largest winning margin

  • 89, Bulls (against Reds, 2007 season) Final Score 92-3

Most penalty goals

Largest winning margin in a final

Most tries (one team)

Most tries (both teams combined)

Most tries (individual)

4 Tries in a match

  1. Joe Roff, Brumbies (against the Template:Rut Sharks (Currie Cup), Manuka Oval, 29 March 1996).
  2. Gavin Lawless, Template:Rut Sharks (Currie Cup) (against the Otago Highlanders, Kings Park, 8 March 1997).
  3. Stefan Terblanche, Template:Rut Sharks (against the Waikato Chiefs, Boet Erasmus Stadium, 25 April 1998).
  4. Joeli Vidiri, Blues (against the Northern Bulls, Eden Park, 22 April 2000).
  5. Doug Howlett, Blues (against the Wellington Hurricanes, Westpac Stadium 22 February 2002).
  6. Malili Muliaina, Blues (against the Northern Bulls, Eden Park, 19 April 2002).
  7. Caleb Ralph, Crusaders (against the NSW Waratahs, Jade Stadium, 11 May 2002).
  8. Sitiveni Sivivatu, Chiefs (against the Blues, Waikato Stadium, 21 March 2009).
  9. Drew Mitchell, Waratahs (against the Lions, Allianz Stadium, 12 March 2010).
  10. Sean Maitland, Crusaders (against the Brumbies, Trafalgar Park, 11 March 2011).
  11. Asaeli Tikoirotuma, Chiefs (against the Blues, North Harbour Stadium, 2 June 2012).
  12. Charlie Ngatai, Chiefs (against the Force, FMG Stadium, 26 March 2016).
  13. Huw Jones, Stormers (against the Southern Kings, DHL Newlands, 16 July 2016).
  14. Courtnall Skosan, Template:Rut Lions (against the Template:Rut Reds, Ellis Park Stadium, 18 March 2017).

Most points (individual)

Most penalties

Most conversions

Most dropped goals

Season records

Most points for (team)

Most points against (team)

Least points for (team)

Least points against (team)

Best points difference

Worst points difference

Most competition points

Fewest competition points by a team which qualified for semi-finals

Fewest competition points

Most tries (team)

Fewest tries (team)

Most wins

Most defeats

Most points (individual)

Most tries (individual)

Most conversions (individual)

Most penalty goals (individual)

Most dropped goals (individual)

Career records

Most games

  • 176Wyatt Crockett, Crusaders (2006–present)
  • 175Keven Mealamu, Blues (2000–2001, 2003–2015: 164); Chiefs (2002: 11)
  • 164Stephen Moore, Reds (2003–2008, 2017–present: 47); Brumbies (2009–2016: 117)
  • 162Nathan Sharpe, Reds (1998–2005: 70); Force (2006–2012: 92)
  • 160Ma'a Nonu, Hurricanes (2003–2011, 2015: 126); Blues (2012, 2014: 25); Highlanders (2013: 9)
  • 150Liam Messam, Chiefs (2006–present)
  • 150Corey Flynn, Crusaders (2002–2014)
  • 149Tony Woodcock, Highlanders (2013: 12); Blues (2002–2012, 2014–2015: 137)
  • 148Victor Matfield, Bulls (2001–2011, 2014-2015: 140); Cats (1999–2000: 8)
  • 148Benn Robinson, Waratahs (2006–2015)
  • 146Stirling Mortlock, Brumbies (1998–2010: 123); Rebels (2011–12; 23)

(Players in bold are included in 2017 Super Rugby squads)

  • Updated: 20 December 2016

Most consecutive matches

(Players in bold were included in 2015 Super Rugby squads)

  • Updated: 14 July 2015

Most matches as captain

(Players in bold were included in 2015 Super Rugby squads)

  • Updated: 26 May 2015

Most points

(Players in bold were included in 2016 Super Rugby squads)

  • Updated: 29 May 2016

Most tries

(Players in bold were included in 2016 Super Rugby squads)

  • Updated: 5 May 2017

Most conversions

(Players in bold were included in 2015 Super Rugby squads)

  • Updated: 26 May 2015

Most penalties

(Players in bold were included in 2015 Super Rugby squads)

  • Updated: 26 May 2015

Most drop goals

(Players in bold were included in 2015 Super Rugby squads)

  • Updated: 26 May 2015

Other records

Quickest try

Oldest player

Youngest player

Biggest home win

  • 89, Bulls 92–3 Reds (Pretoria, 5 May 2007)

Biggest away win

  • 66, Sunwolves 17–83 Hurricanes (Tokyo, 25 February 2017)

Highest attendance

Most successive defeats

  • 15, Lions 2010–2011

References

  • McIlraith, Matt (2005). Ten Years of Super 12 Hodder Moa, Hachette Livre NZ Ltd. ISBN 1-86971-025-8