2006 Air New Zealand Cup

2006 Air New Zealand Cup season
Countries New Zealand New Zealand
Date 28 July – 21 October 2006
Champions Waikato
Runners-up Wellington
Matches played 70
Tries scored 374
(average 5.3 per match)
Top point scorer Jimmy Gopperth (Wellington)
121 points
Top try scorer Richard Kahui (Waikato)
8 tries
Official website
www.allblacks.com

The 2006 Air New Zealand Cup was the inaugural season of the Air New Zealand Cup, contested by teams from New Zealand. The season ran from July to October 2006. At the end of the regular season, the top team from Repechage A and B joined with teams from the Top Six who entered the quarter-finals, with the winners going through to the semi-finals.[1] The winner of each semi-final qualified for the final, which was contested between Waikato and Wellington, with Waikato winning 37–31 to win the first Air New Zealand Cup title.[2]

This season was the first of the expanded competition, which has succeeded the First Division of the National Provincial Championship. It also saw the introduction of four new teams, Hawke's Bay, Counties Manukau, Manawatu and the newly formed Tasman (a merger of Nelson Bays and Marlborough).[3] On 3 June 2006, the Commerce Commission accepted the NZRU proposal of a salary cap for the Air New Zealand Cup. This was mainly so that the talent pool of players could be spread between the 14 rugby unions.[4]

Competition format

Covering ten weeks, the schedule featured a total of 70 matches. The fourteen unions were grouped by the top three places in each pool, they advanced and secured a spot in the top six. Auckland secured the top position at the start of the second round. Competition points from round one carried over to round two, and teams were seeded according to total points won. If necessary of a tiebreaker, when two or more teams finish on equal points, the union who defeated the other in a head-to-head gets placed higher. In case of a draw between them, the side with the biggest points deferential margin will get rights to be ranked above. If they are tied on points difference, it is then decided by a highest scored try count or a coin toss.[5]

Three teams receive two home fixtures in Round Two:

  • The first-place teams in each pool (Auckland in Pool A, Waikato in Pool B).
  • The higher-ranked of the two second-place teams (Canterbury, which won a tiebreaker by virtue of a better point differential than North Harbour).

The remaining three teams receive only one home fixture apiece.

Similarly, the top two teams in each repechage pool, based on competition points earned in Round one (with tiebreakers applied as needed), earn two home fixtures in Round two, with the other teams receiving one apiece. Bay of Plenty and Counties Manukau earned the extra home fixture in Repechage A, while Southland and Taranaki earned this privilege in Repechage B.

In Round two saw each team in the competition played three fixtures in this round. In the Top Six, each team played the three teams that it did not play in Round one. Each team in the repechage pools played the other teams in its pool once.

For the teams in the Top Six, competition points carried over from Round one. All Top Six teams advanced to the quarterfinals, with their seedings determined by their positions at the end of Round two.

In the two repechage pools, competition points did not carry over from Round one. The top team in each pool at the end of Round two advanced to the quarterfinals. The two repechage winners received the seventh and eighth seeds, determined based on competition points at the end of Round two.

At the end of Week 9, Auckland, Waikato and North Harbour secured home quarter-finals. Bay of Plenty secured the top spot in Repechage A. In Repechage B, Taranaki dropped out of contention for the top spot.

After defeating Manawatu in Week 10, Bay of Plenty clinched the higher placing of the two repechage quarter-final slots. Also in Week 10, Otago's loss to Wellington placed Otago at the bottom of the Top 6 going into the quarter-finals. The fourth home quarter-final went to Wellington; although Canterbury defeated Auckland, they did not earn the bonus point they needed to pass Wellington on the table. Wellington's victory over Canterbury in Week 8 gave them the advantage in the tiebreaker.

Southland earned the top spot in Repechage B by means of a 19-12 bonus-point loss to Northland, putting them one point ahead of the Taniwha.

The battle for the top overall seed came down to the final match in pool play. Waikato claimed the top seed by defeating North Harbour. Regardless of the Waikato-Harbour result, Auckland was assured of no worse than the second seed they eventually received. Harbour received the third seed.

Standings

Overall
# Team GP W D L PF PA PD BP PTS
1Waikato 9711277182+95636
2Auckland 9612287119+168834
3RS – North Harbour 9702206158+48331
4Wellington 9711189165+24129
5Canterbury 9603238156+82529
6Otago 9504192173+19424
7Bay of Plenty 330010034+66214
8Southland 32015550+519
9Hawke's Bay 32016374-1119
10Northland 32015785-2808
11Taranaki 31027660+1637
12Tasman 31028780+715
13Counties Manukau 30126593-2835
14Manawatu 30125178-2702

Round-by-round

Team Points by Round Total Average
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Auckland 41 10 46 6 29 3 45 27 11 14 23 3 22 22 48 7 22 27 287 119 31.88 13.22
Bay of Plenty 6 11 7 25 27 45 33 15 23 17 20 16 38 11 35 7 27 16 216 163 24 18.11
Canterbury 45 0 25 11 22 36 24 7 22 17 32 16 24 26 17 21 27 22 238 156 26.44 17.33
Counties Manukau 19 23 29 51 17 21 20 23 29 8 16 32 11 38 25 25 29 30 195 251 21.66 27.88
Hawke's Bay 0 45 0 37 51 29 24 24 23 42 11 15 26 10 7 35 30 29 172 266 19.11 29.55
Manawatu 10 41 0 43 12 18 15 33 3 11 6 28 10 26 25 25 16 27 97 252 10.77 28
North Harbour 33 27 22 13 25 7 31 16 3 23 28 6 28 18 21 17 15 31 206 158 22.88 17.55
Northland 21 36 11 25 6 37 21 17 24 24 21 42 23 17 15 56 19 12 161 266 17.88 29.55
Otago 23 19 37 0 37 6 24 21 15 8 17 22 18 28 7 48 14 21 192 173 21.33 19.22
Southland 36 21 14 23 7 24 8 15 8 29 15 11 23 14 20 17 12 19 143 173 15.88 19.22
Taranaki 14 30 13 22 3 29 18 12 22 15 16 20 17 23 17 20 42 17 162 188 18 20.88
Tasman 27 33 6 46 43 0 15 22 17 23 25 39 14 23 56 15 17 42 220 243 24.44 27
Waikato 23 14 36 22 21 24 23 20 42 23 42 21 22 22 37 21 31 15 235 182 26.11 20.22
Wellington 30 14 11 6 16 31 14 11 11 3 39 25 26 24 21 37 21 14 189 165 21 18.33
Offensive Defensive
Team Tries by Round Total Average
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Auckland 7 1 8 0 4 0 6 3 1 2 2 0 4 3 6 1 1 3 39 13 4.33 1.44
Bay of Plenty 0 1 1 3 3 6 3 2 2 2 1 1 4 1 5 1 3 1 22 18 2.44 2
Canterbury 6 0 4 1 3 5 2 1 3 2 4 1 2 2 2 3 3 1 29 16 3.22 1.77
Counties Manukau 1 2 4 7 2 3 2 3 5 1 1 4 1 4 3 3 4 3 23 30 2.55 3.33
Hawke's Bay 0 6 0 5 7 4 3 2 3 5 1 0 4 1 1 5 3 4 22 32 2.44 3.55
Manawatu 1 7 0 6 2 2 2 3 0 1 0 5 1 4 3 3 1 3 10 34 1.11 3.77
North Harbour 5 3 2 1 3 1 4 1 0 2 5 0 3 2 3 2 2 4 27 16 3 1.77
Northland 2 4 1 4 0 4 3 2 2 3 2 6 2 3 2 7 3 0 17 33 1.88 3.66
Otago 2 1 5 0 4 0 3 2 2 1 2 3 2 3 1 6 1 3 22 19 2.44 2.11
Southland 4 2 2 2 1 2 1 2 1 5 0 1 2 1 2 2 0 3 13 20 1.44 2.22
Taranaki 1 3 1 2 0 4 2 2 3 2 1 1 3 2 2 2 5 2 18 20 2 2.22
Tasman 3 5 0 8 6 0 2 3 2 2 3 5 1 2 7 2 2 5 26 32 2.88 3.55
Waikato 2 2 5 3 2 3 3 2 5 3 6 2 3 4 5 3 4 2 35 24 3.88 2.66
Wellington 3 1 1 0 1 4 2 1 1 0 5 3 2 2 3 5 3 1 21 17 2.33 1.88
Offensive Defensive

Regular season

Confirmed fixture matches for 2006 season as follows:

Round 1

Bye/s: Bay of Plenty, Waikato

Round 2

Bye/s: Manawatu, Counties Manukau

Round 3

Bye/s: Southland, Wellington

Round 4

Bye/s: Tasman, Hawke's Bay

Round 5

Bye/s: Canterbury, North Harbour

Round 6

Bye/s: Northland, Taranaki

Round 7

Bye/s: Auckland, Otago

Round 8

Round 9

Round 10

Finals

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
6 October – Wellington
 
 
Wellington36
 
13 October – Auckland
 
Canterbury23
 
Auckland15
 
7 October – Auckland
 
Wellington30
 
Auckland46
 
21 October – Hamilton
 
Bay of Plenty14
 
Waikato37
 
7 October – Hamilton
 
Wellington31
 
Waikato24
 
14 October – Hamilton
 
Southland12
 
Waikato44
 
8 October – Albany
 
Otago15
 
North Harbour21
 
 
Otago56
 

Quarter-finals


7 October 2006
17:30 NZST
Auckland 46–14 Bay of Plenty
Try: Kurtis Haiu, Chris Heard, Doug Howlett, Jerome Kaino, Brad Mika, Joe Rokocoko
Con: Ben Atiga (3), Isa Nacewa (2)
Pen: Ben Atiga (2)
Report Try: Cory Aporo, Jamie Nutbrown
Con: Murray Williams (2)
Eden Park, Auckland
Referee: New Zealand Lyndon Bray



Semi-finals



Final

21 October 2006
7:35 pm
Waikato 37 31 Wellington
Try: Byron Kelleher (2), Richard Kahui, Brendon Leonard
Con: David Hill (4)
Pen: David Hill (3)
Report Try: Ma'a Nonu (2), Tana Umaga
Con: Jimmy Gopperth (2)
Pen: Jimmy Gopperth (4)
Waikato Stadium, Hamilton
Attendance: 25,000
Referee: New Zealand Bryce Lawrence

Points Scorers

Updated: 10 September 2006

References

  1. "air new zealand cup 2006 • competition structure" (pdf). 5 July 2006. Retrieved 9 March 2013.
  2. stuff.co.nz (21 October 2006). "Waikato win Air NZ Cup final".
  3. "Air New Zealand Cup launched in grand style". Air New Zealand. Retrieved 13 July 2006.
  4. Commerce Commission New Zealand (21 October 2006). "Rugby Union salary cap authorised for six years".
  5. "NEW ZEALAND RUGBY UNION Competition Regulations Handbook 2016" (pdf). New Zealand Rugby. Retrieved 1 September 2017.
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