Statistics: Tri-Nations, Round 3

This was in reality the start of the 2011 Tri-Nations when New Zealand and Australia each put their best teams in the field to play each other. It may not happen again in 2011.

If you thought the match fell away just a bit in the second half, ball-in-play time may well confirm this.

New Zealand won 30-14.

Sanctions

Sanctionary Cards

There were no cards at all in this well-mannered match. There have been no cards in the 2011 Tri-Nations so far.

Cited and suspended

Nobody.

Penalties conceded

In this section we record the times a team was penalised.

New Zealand vs Australia

Total number of penalties: 15

New Zealand: 7
Australia: 8

The reasons for the penalties were as follows:

* = points conceded

New Zealand:
Tackle/ruck/maul: 4 (McCaw 2, Mealamu, Owen Franks)
Scrum: 2 (Crockett 2)
Discipline: (Smith – early tackle)

Australia:
Tackle/ruck/maul: 6 (Pocock* 3, Ashley-Cooper, Higginbotham, Horwill)
Scrum: 1 (Alexander*)
Discipline: 1 (McCabe – obstruction)

Australia missed three penalty kicks at goal.

Tackles/Penalties

This gives the number of penalties at ruck/tackle as a fraction of the total number of penalties: 10/15 – 67% (In Round 1 it was 74%, in Round 2 56%)

Getting possession – line-outs, scrums, free-kicks, drop-outs

In this section the figures represent the number of times you get to play with the ball.

New Zealand:
Line-outs: 15
Scrums: 8 (1 reset, 1 collapse, 1 penalty)
Free-kicks: 0
Drop-outs: 3

Australia:
Line-outs: 11 (2 lost, 1 quick)
Scrums: 6 (2 reset, 4 collapse, 1 free kick, 3 penalties)
Free-kicks: 1 (scrum)
Drop-outs: 0

Stoppages (total of line-outs, scrums with resets, free kicks, penalties, drop-outs): 62

Stoppages in previous Tri-Nations matches

Australia vs South Africa: 65
New Zealand vs South Africa: 70

Ball in play

These stats are provided by Jan Taljaard.

New Zealand vs Australia (Joubert):
19 minutes 50 seconds + 16 minutes 16 seconds = 36 minutes 6 seconds

The average for this kind of match is just over 33 minutes. In this match the ball was in play nine minutes longer than in the Currie Cup match between the Valke and Eastern Province.

Ball-in-play time for previous Tri-Nations matches

Australia vs South Africa: 35 minutes 0 seconds
New Zealand vs South Africa: 32 minutes 59 seconds

Scoring

Tries

This is the number of tries each team scored.

New Zealand: 3 (Nonu, Mealamu, Sivivatu)
Australia: 2 (Ioane, Elsom)

Tries in previous Tri-Nations matches:

Australia vs South Africa: 5 + 2 = 7
New Zealand vs South Africa: 6 + 1 = 7

Tries/penalties scored

This gives the ratio of tries scored to penalties scored by each team:

New Zealand: 3/2
Australia: 2/0

The ratio of tries scored to penalties goaled is 5/2

ADVERTISEMENT

Join free

KOKO Show | November 4th | Ugo Monye Has a Ball on KOKO After England’s Big Win Over the Wallabies

Tests of Time: Ireland vs New Zealand - The absolute PEAK of sports history?

Embracing disability and sexuality | Lauren Rowles | Rugby Rising Locker Room | Season 3

Bohemia Rugby Warriors v Brussels Devils | Rugby Europe Super Cup 2025/26 | Full Match Replay

Lusitanos v Delta | Rugby Europe Super Cup 2025/26 | Full Match Replay

All 294 Tries in One EPIC Video | Every Rugby World Cup 2025 Try

Every England Try | Rugby World Cup 2025

Every Braxton Sorensen-McGee Try! Rugby World Cup 2025 Top Try Scorer

Write A Comment

Close

We've updated our Privacy Statement so you have more clarity and details regarding how and why we process your personal data.

We've also updated our Terms of Use. By continuing to use this website, you are accepting the updated Statement and Terms.