1999 Super 12 season

The 1999 Super 12 season was the fourth season of the Super 12, contested by teams from Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. The season ran from February to May 1999, 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 Canterbury Crusaders and the Otago Highlanders at Carisbrook, Dunedin. The Crusaders won 24 19 to win their second Super 12 title.

1999 Super 12
Countries Australia
 South Africa
 New Zealand
Tournament format(s)Round-robin and knockout
Champions Canterbury Crusaders (2nd title)
Matches played69
Top point scorer(s) Andrew Mehrtens (192)
(Canterbury Crusaders)
Top try scorer(s) Joe Roff (8)
(ACT Brumbies)
1998 (Previous) (Next) 2000
McDonald's Super 12 rugby ball, 1999.

Teams

The 1999 Super 12 competition consisted of 12 teams, four from South Africa, three from Australia and five from New Zealand.

  • ACT Brumbies (Australia)
  • Auckland Blues (New Zealand)
  • Canterbury Crusaders (New Zealand)
  • Cats (South Africa)
  • Northern Bulls (South Africa)
  • Otago Highlanders (New Zealand)
  • Queensland Reds (Australia)
  • Sharks (South Africa)
  • Stormers (South Africa)
  • Waikato Chiefs (New Zealand)
  • Waratahs (Australia)
  • Wellington Hurricanes (New Zealand)

Table

Key to colours
     Top four teams advance to playoffs.
Team Pld W D L PF PA PD BP Pts
1 Queensland Reds 11812233170+63236
2 Stormers 11803290244+46436
3 Otago Highlanders 11803280203+77335
4 Canterbury Crusaders 11713324262+62333
5 ACT Brumbies 11506278195+83828
6 Waikato Chiefs 1150624830153626
7 Sharks 11515241232+9325
8 Waratahs 114162462482624
9 Auckland Blues 11416202201+1523
10 Wellington Hurricanes 1141621322613422
11 Cats 1140731234129622
12 Northern Bulls 11101020344724437

Results

Round 1

Round 2

Round 3

Round 4

Round 5

Round 6

Round 7

Round 8

Round 9

Round 10

Round 11

Round 12

Finals

Semi finals

Grand final

30 May 1999
Otago Highlanders 19 24 Canterbury Crusaders
Try: Brian Lima
Isitolo Maka
Pen: Tony Brown (2)
Drop: Brendan Laney
Try: Afato So'oalo
Daryl Gibson
Con: Andrew Mehrtens
Pen: Andrew Mehrtens (3)
Drop: Andrew Mehrtens
Carisbrook, Dunedin
Attendance: 41,500
Referee: Andre Watson

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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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