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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
- 3, Hurricanes (20) (against Lions (3) in 2016).
Lowest aggregate
- 6, Highlanders (6) vs (0) Crusaders, 2009 season
Most points away
- 83, Hurricanes (at Japan), 25 February 2017
Largest winning margin
Most penalty goals
- 9, Hurricanes, (against Blues, Eden Park, 12 February 2010).
- 9, Lions, (against Cheetahs, Ellis Park, 25 February 2012).
Largest winning margin in a final
Most tries (one team)
- 14, Crusaders (against Waratahs, 11 May 2002)
- 14, Template:Rut Cheetahs (against Sunwolves, 15 April 2016)
Most tries (both teams combined)
Most tries (individual)
4 Tries in a match
- Joe Roff, Brumbies (against the Template:Rut Sharks (Currie Cup), Manuka Oval, 29 March 1996).
- Gavin Lawless, Template:Rut Sharks (Currie Cup) (against the Otago Highlanders, Kings Park, 8 March 1997).
- Stefan Terblanche, Template:Rut Sharks (against the Waikato Chiefs, Boet Erasmus Stadium, 25 April 1998).
- Joeli Vidiri, Blues (against the Northern Bulls, Eden Park, 22 April 2000).
- Doug Howlett, Blues (against the Wellington Hurricanes, Westpac Stadium 22 February 2002).
- Malili Muliaina, Blues (against the Northern Bulls, Eden Park, 19 April 2002).
- Caleb Ralph, Crusaders (against the NSW Waratahs, Jade Stadium, 11 May 2002).
- Sitiveni Sivivatu, Chiefs (against the Blues, Waikato Stadium, 21 March 2009).
- Drew Mitchell, Waratahs (against the Lions, Allianz Stadium, 12 March 2010).
- Sean Maitland, Crusaders (against the Brumbies, Trafalgar Park, 11 March 2011).
- Asaeli Tikoirotuma, Chiefs (against the Blues, North Harbour Stadium, 2 June 2012).
- Charlie Ngatai, Chiefs (against the Force, FMG Stadium, 26 March 2016).
- Huw Jones, Stormers (against the Southern Kings, DHL Newlands, 16 July 2016).
- Courtnall Skosan, Template:Rut Lions (against the Template:Rut Reds, Ellis Park Stadium, 18 March 2017).
Most points (individual)
- 50, Gavin Lawless, Template:Rut Sharks (Currie Cup) (against Otago Highlanders, Kings Park, 8 March 1997)
Most penalties
- 9, Elton Jantjies, Lions, (against Cheetahs, Ellis Park, 25 February 2012)
Most conversions
- 13, Andrew Mehrtens, Crusaders (against Waratahs, Jade Stadium, 11 May 2002)
Most dropped goals
- 4, Morné Steyn, Bulls (against Crusaders, Loftus Versfeld, 23 May 2009)
Season records
Most points for (team)
Most points against (team)
- 684, Template:Rut Kings, (2016)
Least points for (team)
Least points against (team)
Best points difference
Worst points difference
- -402, Southern Kings, (2016)
Most competition points
- 66, Reds, (2011), Stormers, (2012) Chiefs, (2013), Hurricanes, (2015)
Fewest competition points by a team which qualified for semi-finals
- Super 12 era: 30, Template:Rut Sharks (Currie Cup) (1997)
- Super 14 era: 38, Bulls (2006)
Fewest competition points
- Super 12 era: 4, Bulls (2002)
- Super 14 era: 5, Lions (2010)
- Super Rugby era: 9, Southern Kings (2016), Sunwolves (2016)
Most tries (team)
- 81, Lions (2016)
Fewest tries (team)
- 13, Lions (2007)
Most wins
- Super 12 era: 11, Crusaders (2002)
- Super 14 era: 11, Crusaders (2006, 2008)
- Super Rugby era: 14, Stormers (2012)
Most defeats
- Super 12 era: 11, Bulls (2002)
- Super 14 era: 13, Lions (2010)
- Super Rugby era: 13, Rebels (2011), Highlanders (2013)
Most points (individual)
- 263, Morné Steyn, Bulls (2010)
Most tries (individual)
Most conversions (individual)
- 51, Stirling Mortlock, Brumbies (2004)
Most penalty goals (individual)
Most dropped goals (individual)
- 11, Morné Steyn (2009)
Career records
This section needs to be updated.(November 2016) |
Most games
- 176 — Wyatt Crockett, Crusaders (2006–present)
- 175 — Keven Mealamu, Blues (2000–2001, 2003–2015: 164); Chiefs (2002: 11)
- 164 — Stephen Moore, Reds (2003–2008, 2017–present: 47); Brumbies (2009–2016: 117)
- 162 — Nathan Sharpe, Reds (1998–2005: 70); Force (2006–2012: 92)
- 160 — Ma'a Nonu, Hurricanes (2003–2011, 2015: 126); Blues (2012, 2014: 25); Highlanders (2013: 9)
- 150 — Liam Messam, Chiefs (2006–present)
- 150 — Corey Flynn, Crusaders (2002–2014)
- 149 — Tony Woodcock, Highlanders (2013: 12); Blues (2002–2012, 2014–2015: 137)
- 148 — Victor Matfield, Bulls (2001–2011, 2014-2015: 140); Cats (1999–2000: 8)
- 148 — Benn Robinson, Waratahs (2006–2015)
- 146 — Stirling 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
- 104 — Caleb Ralph, Blues; Crusaders
- 99 — Pedrie Wannenburg, Bulls
- 94 — David Croft, Reds
- 86 — Liam Messam, Chiefs
- 83 — David Lyons, Waratahs
- 80 — George Gregan, Brumbies
- 78 — Adam Ashley-Cooper, Brumbies; Waratahs
- 78 — Brendan Cannon, Force; Waratahs; Reds
- 76 — Toutai Kefu, Reds
- 75 — Jacques Botes, Sharks
- 75 — Bill Young, Brumbies
(Players in bold were included in 2015 Super Rugby squads)
- Updated: 14 July 2015
Most matches as captain
- 83 — Victor Matfield, Bulls (83/139); Cats (0/8)
- 81 — Nathan Sharpe, Force (79/92); Reds (2/70)
- 75 — Richie McCaw, Crusaders (75/139)
- 67 — Taine Randell, Highlanders (67/77)
- 67 — John Smit, Sharks (67/125)
- 64 — Jean de Villiers, Stormers (64/105)
- 64 — Keven Mealamu, Blues (64/162); Chiefs (0/11)
- 64 — Stirling Mortlock, Rebels (19/23); Brumbies (45/123)
- 62 — Todd Blackadder, Crusaders (62/71)
- 61 — James Horwill, Reds (61/109)
(Players in bold were included in 2015 Super Rugby squads)
- Updated: 26 May 2015
Most points
- 1,708 — Daniel Carter, Crusaders (2003–15)
- 1,431 — Morné Steyn, Bulls (2005–13)
- 1,036 — Stirling Mortlock, Brumbies (1,019; 1998–2010), Rebels (17; 2011–12)
- 990 — Andrew Mehrtens, Crusaders (1996–2005)
- 959 — Matt Burke, Waratahs (1996–2005)
- 948 — Beauden Barrett, Hurricanes (2011–)
- 942 — Tony Brown, Highlanders (857; 1996–2004, 2011), Sharks (73; 2006), Stormers (12; 2008)
- 918 — Peter Grant, Stormers (866; 2006–14), Force (52; 2016–)
- 859 — Stephen Donald, Chiefs (2005–11, 2016–)
- 770 — Quade Cooper, Reds (2007–15)
(Players in bold were included in 2016 Super Rugby squads)
- Updated: 29 May 2016
Most tries
- 59 — Doug Howlett, Blues (55), Hurricanes (1), Highlanders (3); (1997–2007)
- 58 — Caleb Ralph, Crusaders (52), Blues (3), Chiefs (3); (1996–2008)
- 57 — Joe Roff, Brumbies; (1996–2004)
- 56 — Christian Cullen, Hurricanes; (1996–2003)
- 56 — Bryan Habana, Bulls (37), Stormers (19); (2005–13)
- 56 — Stirling Mortlock, Brumbies (48), Rebels (8); (1998–2012)
- 50 — Ma'a Nonu, Hurricanes (44), Blues (4), Highlanders (2); (2003–15)
- 48 — Tana Umaga, Hurricanes (47), Chiefs (1); (1996–2007, 2011)
- 43 — Julian Savea, Hurricanes (2011-)
- 43 — Joeli Vidiri, Blues; (1996–2001)
- 42 — Leon MacDonald, Crusaders (42), Chiefs (0); (1997–2008)
- 42 — Sitiveni Sivivatu, Chiefs; (2002–11)
- 40 — TJ Perenara, Hurricanes (2012-)
(Players in bold were included in 2016 Super Rugby squads)
- Updated: 5 May 2017
Most conversions
- 279 — Dan Carter, Crusaders
- 235 — Morné Steyn, Bulls
- 162 — Stirling Mortlock, Brumbies
- 160 — Matt Burke, Waratahs
- 149 — Stephen Donald, Chiefs
(Players in bold were included in 2015 Super Rugby squads)
- Updated: 26 May 2015
Most penalties
- 297 — Dan Carter, Crusaders
- 267 — Morné Steyn, Bulls
- 202 — Andrew Mehrtens, Crusaders
- 199 — Tony Brown, Highlanders, Sharks, Stormers
- 179 — Peter Grant, Stormers
(Players in bold were included in 2015 Super Rugby squads)
- Updated: 26 May 2015
Most drop goals
- 25 — Morné Steyn, Bulls
- 17 — Andrew Mehrtens, Crusaders
- 13 — André Pretorius, Cats, Lions
- 11 — Dan Carter, Crusaders
- 11 — Louis Koen, Stormers, Cats, Bulls
(Players in bold were included in 2015 Super Rugby squads)
- Updated: 26 May 2015
Other records
Quickest try
- 8 Seconds, Bryan Habana, against Cheetahs in 2011.
Oldest player
- Brad Thorn – 39 years, 67 days; Template:Rut Highlanders v Template:Rut Bulls, Template:Rus Forsyth Barr Stadium, 11 April 2014.
Youngest player
- James O'Connor - 17 years, 288 days (Force, vs. Reds, 18 April 2008 at Suncorp Stadium)
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
- 61,823, 2 August 2014 (Waratahs vs Crusaders, for the 2014 Super Rugby Final at ANZ Stadium in Sydney)
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