Statistics: Tri-Nations, Week Four
Australia played New Zealand in Melbourne with the roof closed and the turf soft and the All Blacks rampant, winning 49-28. We give some statistics from a fast and fascinating Tri-Nations match.
Sanctions
Sanctionary Cards
There were three yellow cards this week, two of them for the same player, which meant a red card. This may have spoilt a potentially great game which started with a flash.
Yellow cards
Own Franks (New Zealand) – armless tackle
Drew Mitchell (Australia) – armless, late tackle
Drew Mitchell (Australia) – preventing a quick throw-in by slapping the ball out of an opponent’s hand.
The two yellow cards for Mitchell added up to a red card, and Australia played for 38 minutes with 14 men. In fact they had 14 men for 48 minutes of the match.
Recipients of yellow cards in Tri-Nations so far:
Bakkies Botha (South Africa) – tackle infringement
Danie Rossouw (South Africa) – kick
Jaque Fourie (South Africa – dangerous tackle
Quade Cooper (Australia) – dangerous tackle
BJ Botha (South Africa – tackle infringement
Own Franks (New Zealand) – armless tackle
Drew Mitchell (Australia) – armless, late tackle
Drew Mitchell (Australia) – preventing a quick throw-in by slapping the ball out of an opponent’s hand.
Cited and suspended
Nobody.
Cited and Suspended in Tri-Nations so far
Bakkies Botha (South Africa) for a headbutt – suspended for nine weeks
Jean de Villiers (South Africa) for a tip tackle – suspended for two weeks
Jaque Fourie (South Africa for a dangerous tackle – suspended for four weeks
Quade Cooper (Australia) for a dangerous tackle – suspended for two weeks
Penalties conceded
In this section we record the times a team was penalised.
Australia vs New Zealand
Total number of penalties: 24
Australia: 11
New Zealand: 13
The reasons for the penalties were as follows:
* = points conceded
Australia:
Tackle/ruck/maul: 7 (Moore* 2, Giteau, Elsom 2, Horne, Brown)
Discipline: 4 (Mitchell – late, no arms; Elsom* -dissent; Genia – +10; Mitchell – knocking ball away in touch)
New Zealand:
Tackle/ruck/maul: 5 (Owen Franks*, McCaw 2, Nonu, Mealamu)
Off-side: 3 (Woodcock*, ‘whole backline’, Sam Whitelock)
Scrum: 2 (Woodcock 2)
Discipline: 3 (Owen Franks – shoulder charge; Muliaina* – + 10; Sam Whitelock – dangerous tackle)
Australia side missed a penalty kick at goal.
Tackles/Penalties
This gives the number of penalties at ruck/tackle as a fraction of the total number of penalties: 12/24 – 50%
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.
Australia:
Line-outs: 7 (1 lost, 1 free kick, 1 quick)
Scrums: 9 (1 resets, 7 collapses, 1 lost, 2 penalties)
Free-kicks: 2 (line-outs)
Drop-outs: 0
New Zealand:
Line-outs: 9 (2 free kicks, 1 skew)
Scrums: 3 (1 reset, 2 collapses)
Free-kicks: 2 (1 scrum, 1 line-out)
Drop-outs: 1
Stoppages (total of line-outs, scrums with resets, free kicks, penalties, drop-outs): 59
This is a low number of stoppages.
Scoring
Tries
This is the number of tries each team scored.
Australia: 3 (Mitchell, Elsom, Ashley-Cooper)
New Zealand: 7 (Muliaina 2, Jane, Carter, McCaw, Rokocoko, Flynn)
Tries/penalties scored
This gives the ratio of tries scored to penalties scored by each team:
Australia: 3/3
New Zealand: 7/2
The ratio of tries scored to penalties goaled is 10/5
Some Totals in the 2010 Tri-Nations
Penalties conceded per country
Australia: 7 + 11 = 18
New Zealand: 12 + 9 + 13 = 34
South Africa: 5 + 9 + 10 = 24
Tries scored per country
Australia: 2 + 3 = 5
New Zealand: 4 + 4 + 7 = 15
South Africa: 0 + 2 + 2 = 4
Disciplinary sanctions per country
Australia: 4Y, C
New Zealand: Y
South Africa: 4Y, 3 C
Y = yellow card
C = citing and suspension