2010 Super 14 Final

2010 Super 14 Final
Event 2010 Super 14 season
Date 29 May 2010
Venue Orlando Stadium, Soweto
Referee Craig Joubert (South Africa)

The Final of the 2010 Super 14 season, a provincial rugby union competition in the Southern Hemisphere, took place on 29 May 2010 at Orlando Stadium in Soweto, South Africa. The Bulls, based in Pretoria, hosted the Stormers, from Cape Town, in the second all-South African final. The defending champion Bulls won 25–17 to claim their second consecutive title and third in four years.[1] This was the last Super 14 final, as the Melbourne Rebels joined the Super Rugby competition in the 2011 season to create a new Super Rugby competition.

The Bulls' normal home, Loftus Versfeld, was unavailable because it was used as a venue for the 2010 FIFA World Cup being held in South Africa beginning 11 June. Under FIFA rules, all World Cup venues must be handed over to the local organisers no later than 15 days before the opening match of the competition. Orlando Stadium was the largest, suitable, stadium in the Bulls' home province of Gauteng that was not being used for the World Cup.

The game was surrounded in controversy after Schalk Burger claimed that the referee Craig Joubert was inconsistent at the breakdowns, "coaching the Bulls, but penalising the Stormers". This sparked an outcry over the handling of the game by Joubert, and internet blogs were buzzing due to the alleged incompetency of Joubert. Andre Watson, the head of South Africa's Rugby Referees, released a statement in which he defended Joubert's performance.[2]

Road to the Final

2010 Super 14 Table
Pos Name Pld W D L F A +/ BP Pts
1 South Africa Bulls 131003436345+91747
2 South Africa Stormers 13904365171+194844
3 Australia Waratahs 13904385288+97743
4 New Zealand Crusaders 13814388295+93741
5 Australia Reds 13805366308+58739
6 Australia Brumbies 13805358291+67537
7 New Zealand Blues 13706376333+43937
8 New Zealand Hurricanes 13715358323+35737
9 South Africa Sharks 137062972970533
10 New Zealand Chiefs 13418340418-78826
11 South Africa Cheetahs 13517315393-78426
12 New Zealand Highlanders 133010297397-100719
13 Australia Force 13409258364-106319
14 South Africa Lions 130013270585-31555
Updated 15 May 2010
 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
22 May 2010 – Orlando Stadium, Soweto
 
 
South Africa Bulls39
 
29 May 2010 – Orlando Stadium, Soweto
 
New Zealand Crusaders24
 
South Africa Bulls25
 
22 May 2010 – Newlands, Cape Town
 
South Africa Stormers17
 
South Africa Stormers25
 
 
Australia Waratahs6
 

Match

Second Half

The Stormers scored a try in the 77th minute of the game. This try was thought to have been awarded to Ricky Januarie. The television replays showed that in fact the ball was placed short of the try line, but Craig Joubert awarded the try without referring it to the television match official. SARU clarified the try in a press statement a few days later claiming that Januarie's attempt was short, but that the ball was picked up by replacement Pieter Louw who then scored the try.[3]

Match details

29 May 2010
17:05 SAST
Bulls South Africa 25 – 17 South Africa Stormers
Try: Hougaard 25' c
Con: Steyn (1/1)
Pen: Steyn (6/7) 9', 15', 20', 60', 71', 75'
Report Try: Habana 53' c
Louw 77' c
Con: Grant (2/2)
Pen: Grant (1/2) 30'
BULLS:
FB15Zane Kirchner
RW14Gerhard van den Heever
CT13Jaco Pretorius
SF12Wynand Olivier
LW11Francois Hougaard
FF10Morné Steyn
HB9Fourie du Preez
N88Pierre Spies
OF7Dewald Potgieter
BF6Deon Stegmann
RL5Victor Matfield (Cpt)
LL4Danie Rossouw
TP3Werner Kruger
HK2Gary Botha
LP1Gurthrö Steenkamp
Substitutes:
HK16Bandise Maku
LP17Bees Roux
N818Flip van der Merwe
LF19Derick Kuun
HB20Jacques-Louis Potgieter
FF21Jaco van der Westhuyzen
RW22Pedrie Wannenburg
Coach:
South Africa Frans Ludeke
STORMERS:
FB15Joe Pietersen
RW14Gio Aplon
CT13Jaque Fourie
CT12Juan de Jongh
LW11Bryan Habana
FH10Peter Grant
SH9Dewaldt Duvenhage
N88Duane Vermeulen
OF7Francois Louw
BF6Schalk Burger (Cpt)
RL5Andries Bekker
LL4Adriaan Fondse
TP3Brok Harris
HK2Tiaan Liebenberg
LP1Wicus Blaauw
Substitutions:
HK16Deon Fourie
LP17JC Kritzinger
RL18Anton van Zyl
LF19Pieter Louw
SH20Ricky Januarie
FH21Willem de Waal
CT22Tim Whitehead
Coach:
South Africa Allister Coetzee

Touch judges:
South Africa Cobus Wessels
South Africa Christie du Preez
Television match official:
South Africa Shaun Veldsman

Notes

  1. "Steyn boots Bulls to Super 14 title". Sydney Morning Herald. 2010-05-30. Retrieved 2010-05-31.
  2. "Burger's whine 'groundless'".
  3. "SARU clarify Stormers 'try'".

References

Preceded by
2009 Super 14 Final
Super 14 Final
2010
Succeeded by
2011 Super Rugby Final
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