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2006 Tri Nations Series 

2006 Tri Nations
Official logo
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Champions New Zealand (7th title)
Matches played   9
Tries scored 42
(average 4.667 per match)
Attendance 406,899
(average 45,211 per match)
Top point scorer(s) Flag of New Zealand Daniel Carter (99)
Top try scorer(s) Flag of Australia Lote Tuqiri (3)
Flag of South Africa Jaque Fourie (3)

The 2006 Tri Nations Series, an annual rugby union competition between the national teams of Australia, New Zealand and South Africa, marked the tenth anniversary of the original competition. With three rounds still remaining, the New Zealand All Blacks were assured of first place in the competition after their victory over Australia on 19 August, their 21st consecutive home win.[1]

This year, for the first time, each team played the others three times, instead of twice, as had been the case previously. This was the result of a new television deal between SANZAR, the consortium of the three countries' rugby federations that organises the tournament, and broadcasters in the SANZAR countries and the United Kingdom.[2] As a result, the duration of the competition was extended and it ran from July 8 to September 9.

The All Blacks won all three matches against Australia, thus retaining the Bledisloe Cup. They also won two of their three matches against South Africa, thereby winning the Freedom Cup for the first time. Australia regained the Mandela Challenge Plate after winning their two home tests against South Africa.

Contents

Standings

Place Nation Games Points Bonus
points
Table
points
played won drawn lost for against difference
1  New Zealand 6 5 0 1 179 112 +67 3 23
2  Australia 6 2 0 4 133 121 +12 3 11
3  South Africa 6 2 0 4 106 185 -79 1 9

Format

As in past competitions, points were earned as follows:

  • 4 points for a win
  • 2 points for a draw
  • 0 points for a loss
  • 1 bonus point for scoring 4 tries or more, win or lose
  • 1 bonus point for a loss by 7 points or less

The run-up

Australia

At the end of 2005, the Wallabies looked to be in decline after having just ended an all-time record Test losing streak of seven. The streak led to the sacking of coach Eddie Jones and his replacement by John Connolly. The 2006 mid-year Tests saw improvement with two wins over England and a win over Ireland. Ireland's captain Brian O'Driscoll - who played against both the Wallabies and All Blacks in Ireland's mid-year Tests - was more impressed by the Wallabies, and tipped them as favourites over the All Blacks.[3]

New Zealand

Going into the competition, the All Blacks, notwithstanding O'Driscoll's assessment, were the clear favourites as the top-ranked team in the world, coming off a year in 2005 in which they only lost one Test (their away fixture against South Africa in the 2005 Tri Nations) and an undefeated run through the 2006 mid-year Tests. However, All Blacks coach Graham Henry used the mid-year Tests to experiment with his squad. They had to come back in the last 20 minutes to win their first Test against Ireland, and had to survive a last-minute push by Argentina at Vélez Sársfield. Despite these close victories amidst much New Zealand complacency, the All Blacks do possess a strong, co-ordinated forward pack, quality playmakers, explosive backs and blistering pace out wide. Their most important asset is arguably their depth in all positions.

Before the first test, Australian television channel, the Seven Network, aired an advertisement where the All Blacks performed the Ka Mate haka with digitally inserted handbags, a reference to an incident where Tana Umaga hit a Hurricane team-mate over the head with a woman's handbag, breaking her cellular phone, see 2006 rugby union handbag controversy. This advertisement was seen by some as offensive to both Maori and the All Blacks. The All Blacks performed the new Kapa o Pango haka instead of the Ka Mate in Christchurch for the first time against Australia. Some observers found gestures used in this haka to be offensive.

South Africa

Of the three teams in the competition, the Springboks entered with the most questions. The selection policy of coach Jake White was controversial in 2005, with White choosing to primarily stay with veterans of South Africa's victorious 2004 Tri Nations squad. His choices eventually panned out, with the Boks only narrowly losing out to the All Blacks in the 2005 Tri Nations.

White largely stayed with his veterans in the 2006 mid-year Tests, which led to even more controversy among Boks supporters. In the meantime, several key Boks players were unavailable during the mid-year Tests due to injury, among them André Pretorius and Bakkies Botha. The Boks won two Tests over Scotland, but suffered a huge blow in the second Test when 2004 World Player of the Year Schalk Burger suffered a career-threatening neck injury. Recent articles indicated that Schalk Burger had a successful operation to his neck and he may play again next year. They went on to lose to France at Newlands, their first home loss since 2003. In that Test, they lost two key backs, Jean de Villiers and Bryan Habana, to rib injuries. De Villiers was initially expected to be out for the entire Tri Nations, but Habana recovered in time for the series opener.[4] (In the end, de Villiers would return for South Africa's home leg of the series.) As for other players, Pretorius would be out for at least the first two Boks matches, while Botha was out for the entire series.[5] Partly due to the injuries, White named four newcomers to his Tri Nations squad.[5]

During the lead-in to the Tri Nations, White also caused considerable controversy by publicly seeking an extension to his contract through 2009, even after the loss to France.[6] Also, he was heavily criticised for his refusal to select flanker Luke Watson, arguably the country's form player, even after the loss of Burger. The criticism became more intense after the Boks' hammering in their Tri Nations opener.[7][8]

Fixtures and results

Kickoff times are local

Week 1

2006-07-08
19:35
New Zealand  32 – 12  Australia Jade Stadium, Christchurch[9]
Attendance: 33,727
Referee: Jonathan Kaplan Flag of South Africa
Tries: Mealamu (2) 28' c, 35' c
McCaw 49' c
Toeava 78' m
Con: Carter (3)
Pen: Carter (2) 47', 54'
Tries: Tuqiri 16' c
Fava 51' m
Con: Mortlock
Flag of New Zealand
NEW ZEALAND:
FB 15 Leon MacDonald Substituted off in the 70th minute 70'
RW 14 Rico Gear Substituted off in the 59th minute 59' Substituted on in the 61st minute 61'
OC 13 Mils Muliaina
IC 12 Aaron Mauger
LW 11 Joe Rokocoko
FH 10 Dan Carter
SH 9 Byron Kelleher Substituted off in the 64th minute 64'
N8 8 Rodney So'oialo Substituted off in the 72nd minute 72'
OF 7 Richie McCaw (c)
BF 6 Jerry Collins
RL 5 Jason Eaton Substituted off in the 59th minute 59'
LL 4 Chris Jack
TP 3 Carl Hayman
HK 2 Keven Mealamu Substituted off in the 72nd minute 72'
LP 1 Tony Woodcock Substituted off in the 53rd minute 53'
Substitutions:
HK 16 Andrew Hore Substituted on in the 72nd minute 72'
PR 17 Greg Somerville Substituted on in the 53rd minute 53'
LK 18 Ali Williams Substituted on in the 59th minute 59'
N8 19 Chris Masoe Substituted on in the 72nd minute 72'
SH 20 Piri Weepu Substituted on in the 64th minute 64'
FH 21 Luke McAlister
FB 22 Isaia Toeava Substituted on in the 59th minute 59' Substituted off in the 61st minute 61' Substituted on in the 70th minute 70'
Coach:
Flag of New Zealand Graham Henry
Flag of Australia
AUSTRALIA:
FB 15 Chris Latham
RW 14 Mark Gerrard
OC 13 Stirling Mortlock
IC 12 Mat Rogers Substituted off in the 65th minute 65'
LW 11 Lote Tuqiri
FH 10 Stephen Larkham
SH 9 George Gregan (c) Substituted off in the 70th minute 70'
N8 8 Rocky Elsom Sent to penalty box from 26' to 36' 26' to 36'
OF 7 George Smith Substituted off in the 70th minute 70'
BF 6 Mark Chisholm Substituted off in the 50th minute 50'
RL 5 Daniel Vickerman
LL 4 Nathan Sharpe
TP 3 Guy Shepardson Substituted off in the 64th minute 64'
HK 2 Tai McIsaac Substituted off in the 37th minute 37'
LP 1 Greg Holmes
Substitutions:
HK 16 Jeremy Paul Substituted on in the 37th minute 37'
PR 17 Al Baxter Substituted on in the 64th minute 64'
LK 18 Scott Fava Substituted on in the 50th minute 50'
N8 19 Phil Waugh Substituted on in the 70th minute 70'
SH 20 Sam Cordingley Substituted on in the 70th minute 70'
CE 21 Matt Giteau Substituted on in the 65th minute 65'
WG 22 Ben Tune
Coach:
Flag of Australia John Connolly


Week 2

2006-07-15
20:00
Australia  49 – 0  South Africa Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane[10]
Attendance: 45,978
Referee: Paul Honiss Flag of New Zealand
Tries: Paul 16' c
Holmes 25' c
Giteau (2) 38' c, 75' m
Latham 65' c
Chisholm 80+4' c
Con: Mortlock (5)
Pen: Mortlock (2) 21', 32'
Drop: Larkham 5'
Flag of Australia
AUSTRALIA:
FB 15 Chris Latham
RW 14 Mark Gerrard Substituted off in the 70th minute 70'
OC 13 Stirling Mortlock
IC 12 Matt Giteau Substituted off in the 76th minute 76'
LW 11 Lote Tuqiri
FH 10 Stephen Larkham
SH 9 George Gregan (c) Substituted off in the 43rd minute 43'
N8 8 Scott Fava
OF 7 George Smith Substituted off in the 76th minute 76'
BF 6 Rocky Elsom
RL 5 Daniel Vickerman Substituted off in the 43rd minute 43'
LL 4 Nathan Sharpe
TP 3 Guy Shepardson
HK 2 Jeremy Paul Substituted off in the 57th minute 57'
LP 1 Greg Holmes Substituted off in the 69th minute 69'
Substitutions:
HK 16 Sean Hardman Substituted on in the 57th minute 57'
LP 17 Al Baxter Substituted on in the 69th minute 69'
RL 18 Mark Chisholm Substituted on in the 43rd minute 43'
N8 19 Phil Waugh Substituted on in the 76th minute 76'
SH 20 Sam Cordingley Substituted on in the 43rd minute 43'
FH 21 Mat Rogers Substituted on in the 76th minute 76'
RW 22 Clyde Rathbone Substituted on in the 70th minute 70'
Coach:
Flag of Australia John Connolly
Flag of South Africa
SOUTH AFRICA:
FB 15 Percy Montgomery Substituted off in the 69th minute 69'
RW 14 Akona Ndungane Substituted off in the 61st minute 61'
OC 13 Jaque Fourie
IC 12 Wynand Olivier Substituted off in the 65th minute 65'
LW 11 Bryan Habana
FH 10 Jaco van der Westhuyzen
SH 9 Ricky Januarie Substituted off in the 63rd minute 63'
N8 8 Pierre Spies
OF 7 Juan Smith
BF 6 Joe van Niekerk Substituted off in the 72nd minute 72'
RL 5 Danie Rossouw Substituted off in the 41st minute 41'
LL 4 Victor Matfield Sent to penalty box from 31' to 41' 31' to 41'
TP 3 CJ van der Linde
HK 2 John Smit (c) Substituted off in the 77th minute 77'
LP 1 Os du Randt Substituted off in the 50th minute 50'
Substitutions:
HK 16 Danie Coetzee Substituted on in the 77th minute 77'
LP 17 Eddie Andrews Substituted on in the 50th minute 50'
RL 18 Albert van den Berg Substituted on in the 41st minute 41'
N8 19 Jacques Cronjé Substituted on in the 72nd minute 72'
SH 20 Fourie du Preez Substituted on in the 63rd minute 63'
FH 21 Meyer Bosman Substituted on in the 69th minute 69'
FB 22 Breyton Paulse Substituted on in the 61st minute 61'
Coach:
Flag of South Africa Jake White


Week 3

2006-07-22
19:35
New Zealand  35 – 17  South Africa Westpac Stadium, Wellington[11]
Attendance: 38,000
Referee: Joël Jutge Flag of France
Tries: Weepu 40+6' c
McCaw 80+9' c
Con: Carter (2)
Pen: Carter (7) 5', 23', 28', 35', 50', 59', 80+8'
Tries: du Preez 1' c
Paulse 71' c
Con: Montgomery (2)
Pen: Montgomery 80+2'
Flag of New Zealand
NEW ZEALAND:
FB 15 Leon MacDonald
RW 14 Doug Howlett
OC 13 Mils Muliaina
IC 12 Sam Tuitupou Substituted off in the 77th minute 77'
LW 11 Scott Hamilton
FH 10 Dan Carter
SH 9 Piri Weepu Substituted off in the 58th minute 58'
N8 8 Rodney So'oialo
OF 7 Richie McCaw (c) Substituted off in the 77th minute 77'
BF 6 Reuben Thorne
RL 5 Ali Williams
LL 4 Chris Jack
TP 3 Carl Hayman
HK 2 Anton Oliver Substituted off in the 62nd minute 62'
LP 1 Neemia Tialata Substituted off in the 54th minute 54'
Substitutions:
HK 16 Andrew Hore Substituted on in the 62nd minute 62'
LP 17 Greg Somerville Substituted on in the 54th minute 54'
RL 18 Greg Rawlinson
N8 19 Chris Masoe Substituted on in the 77th minute 77'
SH 20 Jimmy Cowan Substituted on in the 58th minute 58'
FH 21 Luke McAlister Substituted on in the 77th minute 77'
FB 22 Isaia Toeava
Coach:
Flag of New Zealand Graham Henry
Flag of South Africa
SOUTH AFRICA:
FB 15 Percy Montgomery
RW 14 Breyton Paulse
OC 13 Jaque Fourie
IC 12 Wynand Olivier
LW 11 Bryan Habana
FH 10 Butch James
SH 9 Fourie du Preez
N8 8 Jacques Cronjé
OF 7 Juan Smith
BF 6 Solly Tyibilika Substituted off in the 64th minute 64'
RL 5 Victor Matfield
LL 4 Albert van den Berg Substituted off in the 59th minute 59'
TP 3 CJ van der Linde
HK 2 John Smit (c)
LP 1 Os du Randt
Substitutions:
HK 16 Danie Coetzee
LP 17 Eddie Andrews
RL 18 Johann Muller Substituted on in the 59th minute 59'
N8 19 Joe van Niekerk Substituted on in the 64th minute 64'
SH 20 Ricky Januarie
FH 21 Meyer Bosman
RW 22 JP Pietersen
Coach:
Flag of South Africa Jake White


Week 4

2006-07-29
20:00
Australia  9 – 13  New Zealand Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane[12]
Attendance: 52,498
Referee: Alain Rolland Flag of Ireland
Pen: Mortlock (3) 8', 36', 60' Try: Rokocoko 10' c
Con: Carter
Pen: Carter 17'
Drop: Carter 58'
Flag of Australia
AUSTRALIA:
FB 15 Chris Latham
RW 14 Mark Gerrard Substituted off in the 75th minute 75'
OC 13 Stirling Mortlock
IC 12 Matt Giteau
LW 11 Lote Tuqiri Substituted off in the 72nd minute 72'
FH 10 Stephen Larkham
SH 9 George Gregan (c) Substituted off in the 74th minute 74'
N8 8 Scott Fava Substituted off in the 61st minute 61'
OF 7 George Smith
BF 6 Rocky Elsom Substituted off in the 61st minute 61'
RL 5 Daniel Vickerman
LL 4 Nathan Sharpe
TP 3 Rodney Blake Substituted off in the 77th minute 77'
HK 2 Jeremy Paul Substituted off in the 61st minute 61'
LP 1 Greg Holmes
Substitutions:
HK 16 Tai McIsaac Substituted on in the 61st minute 61'
LP 17 Guy Shepherdson Substituted on in the 77th minute 77'
RL 18 Mark Chisholm Substituted on in the 61st minute 61'
N8 19 Phil Waugh Substituted on in the 61st minute 61'
SH 20 Sam Cordingley Substituted on in the 74th minute 74'
FH 21 Mat Rogers Substituted on in the 75th minute 75'
RW 22 Clyde Rathbone Substituted on in the 72nd minute 72'
Coach:
Flag of Australia John Connolly
Flag of New Zealand
NEW ZEALAND:
FB 15 Leon MacDonald
RW 14 Rico Gear
OC 13 Mils Muliaina
IC 12 Aaron Mauger
LW 11 Joe Rokocoko
FH 10 Dan Carter
SH 9 Byron Kelleher Substituted off in the 74th minute 74'
N8 8 Rodney So'oialo
OF 7 Richie McCaw (c)
BF 6 Jerry Collins Substituted off in the 61st minute 61'
RL 5 Ali Williams Substituted off in the 72nd minute 72'
LL 4 Chris Jack
TP 3 Carl Hayman
HK 2 Keven Mealamu Substituted off in the 76th minute 76'
LP 1 Tony Woodcock Substituted off in the 68th minute 68'
Substitutions:
HK 16 Andrew Hore Substituted on in the 76th minute 76'
LP 17 Greg Somerville Substituted on in the 68th minute 68'
RL 18 Jason Eaton Substituted on in the 72nd minute 72'
N8 19 Chris Masoe Substituted on in the 61st minute 61'
SH 20 Jimmy Cowan Substituted on in the 74th minute 74'
FH 21 Luke McAlister
FB 22 Isaia Toeava
Coach:
Flag of New Zealand Graham Henry


Week 5

2006-08-05
20:00
Australia  20 – 18  South Africa Telstra Stadium, Sydney[13]
Attendance: 60,522
Referee: Joël Jutge Flag of France
Tries: Gerrard 33' c
Rogers 78' c
Con: Mortlock (2)
Pen: Mortlock (2) 11', 66'
Tries: Fourie 56' c
Montgomery 69' m
Con: James
Pen: James (2) 47', 50'
Flag of Australia
AUSTRALIA:
FB 15 Chris Latham
RW 14 Mark Gerrard Substituted off in the 74th minute 74'
OC 13 Stirling Mortlock
IC 12 Matt Giteau
LW 11 Lote Tuqiri
FH 10 Stephen Larkham Substituted off in the 71st minute 71'
SH 9 George Gregan (c) Substituted off in the 74th minute 74'
N8 8 Wycliff Palu
OF 7 George Smith Substituted off in the 55th minute 55'
BF 6 Rocky Elsom Substituted off in the 74th minute 74'
RL 5 Daniel Vickerman
LL 4 Nathan Sharpe
TP 3 Rodney Blake
HK 2 Tai McIsaac Substituted off in the 60th minute 60'
LP 1 Greg Holmes
Substitutions:
HK 16 Jeremy Paul Substituted on in the 60th minute 60'
LP 17 Guy Shepherdson
RL 18 Mark Chisholm Substituted on in the 74th minute 74'
N8 19 Phil Waugh Substituted on in the 55th minute 55'
SH 20 Sam Cordingley Substituted on in the 74th minute 74'
FH 21 Mat Rogers Substituted on in the 71st minute 71'
RW 22 Clyde Rathbone Substituted on in the 74th minute 74'
Coach:
Flag of Australia John Connolly
Flag of South Africa
SOUTH AFRICA:
FB 15 Percy Montgomery
RW 14 Akona Ndungane
OC 13 Jaque Fourie
IC 12 Wynand Olivier
LW 11 Bryan Habana
FH 10 Butch James
SH 9 Fourie du Preez
N8 8 Jacques Cronjé
OF 7 Juan Smith
BF 6 Solomzi Tyibilika Substituted off in the 71st minute 71'
RL 5 Victor Matfield
LL 4 Johann Muller Substituted off in the 77th minute 77'
TP 3 CJ van der Linde
HK 2 John Smit (c)
LP 1 Os du Randt
Substitutions:
HK 16 Mahlatse Ralepelle
LP 17 Eddie Andrews
RL 18 Albert van den Berg Substituted on in the 77th minute 77'
N8 19 Joe van Niekerk Substituted on in the 71st minute 71'
SH 20 Ricky Januarie
FH 21 Meyer Bosman
FB 22 Jaco van der Westhuyzen
Coach:
Flag of South Africa Jake White


Week 6

2006-08-19
17:30
New Zealand  34 – 27  Australia Eden Park, Auckland[14]
Attendance: 45,000
Referee: Chris White Flag of England
Tries: Eaton 36' m
Jack 53' c
McAlister 68' c
Con: Carter (2)
Pen: Carter (5) 6', 20', 46', 51', 79'
Tries: Tuqiri (2) 25' c, 71' c
Elsom 39' c
Con: Mortlock (3)
Pen: Mortlock (2) 3', 15'
Flag of New Zealand
NEW ZEALAND:
FB 15 Mils Muliaina
RW 14 Doug Howlett
OC 13 Isaia Toeava Substituted off in the 43rd minute 43'
IC 12 Luke McAlister
LW 11 Joe Rokocoko
FH 10 Dan Carter
SH 9 Byron Kelleher Substituted off in the 46th minute 46'
N8 8 Rodney So'oialo Substituted off in the 67th minute 67'
OF 7 Richie McCaw (c)
BF 6 Jerry Collins
RL 5 Jason Eaton Substituted off in the 54th minute 54'
LL 4 Chris Jack
TP 3 Carl Hayman Substituted off in the 26th minute 26'
HK 2 Keven Mealamu
LP 1 Tony Woodcock
Substitutions:
HK 16 Andrew Hore
LP 17 Greg Somerville Substituted on in the 26th minute 26'
RL 18 Ali Williams Substituted on in the 54th minute 54'
N8 19 Chris Masoe Substituted on in the 67th minute 67'
SH 20 Piri Weepu Substituted on in the 46th minute 46'
FH 21 Sam Tuitupou
FB 22 Leon MacDonald