Force (6) 13 / 42 (15) Hurricanes (Final Score)
The Western Force and Hurricanes did battle in Super Rugby at
nib Stadium, Perth at 13:00 SA Time (19:00 AWST, 11:00 GMT, Saturday 00:00 NZ Time).
This was the live match discussion Article.
The match was broadcast LIVE on SuperSport 1 on TV in SA.
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Scorers:
Force:
- Penalties – Zack Holmes (1), Luke Burton (1)
- Drop Goals – 0
- Tries – Mitchell Scott (1)
- Conversions – Luke Burton (1)
Hurricanes:
- Penalties – Beauden Barrett (3)
- Drop Goals – 0
- Tries – Cory Jane (1), Mark Abbott (1), Victor Vito (1), Julian Savea (1), Callum Gibbins (1)
- Conversions – Beauden Barrett (2), James Marshall (2)
Teams:
Western Force |
Hurricanes |
27 February at 13:00 SA Time | |
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Referee: Marius van der Westhuizen (South Africa)
Assistant Referees: Angus Gardner (Australia), Graham Cooper (Australia)
TMO: George Ayoub (Australia)
@ Angostura:
They are in the form of their life, playing brilliant cricket
@ nortie:
Absolutely, a purple patch without peer
Aus striking back
re post 87 @ nortie:
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Your post 87 is teeming with red herrings totally irrelevant to your assertion after their round 1 victory vs. the Lions that the Hurricanes is a quality team; that is what I took issue with. They ARE a mediocre franchise however much you like to resort to puffery.
Your final paragraph indicates that you have not properly applied your mind to the data, or have not properly digested/interpreted the data. Firstly data of the late 90s/early 2000s are imo irrelevant for being too distant in time. My analysis relates to only S14 & S15, i.e. the past 9 years. During these 9 years, in the context of the tournament as a whole, the Bulls had 5 superior performance years, & the Sharks & the Stormers merely 3 superior performance years each.
I have not concerned myself with or visited the overall win/loss ratio of the mentioned 3 saffa franchises. Taken in isolation the win/loss ratio without any special consideration of which franchises reach the semi finals & finals & the outcomes of those knockout matches, at best determines who will end up regular tournament bridesmaids & confetti girls. Win/loss ratio is in any event less than perfect given tournament conditions where bonus points play an important role.
Since 2006 to date (during the terms of S14 & S15) the Bulls may, or may not, have best win/loss ratio of the saffa franchises, but viewed in isolation it is irrelevant.
Fact is giving proper consideration & weight (for the duration of the 2006 – 2014 tournament period) to where the franchises position at the conclusion of the log stages, which franchises are the 2nd & 1st losing semi – finalists, which franchises are the runners-up and which franchises are the tournament champions, & then tallying, weighting (in favour of recency), & averaging those scores, results in my following ranking & ratings:
Quality Franchises
Crusaders – 21.129
Chiefs – 18.392
Bulls – 16.982
Waratahs – 15.645
Sharks – 14.268
Mediocre Franchises
Stormers – 12.957
Brumbies – 12.394
Reds – 10.775
Hurricanes – 9.253
Blues – 8.008
Over the duration of this year’s S15 my expectation remains that cream will rise to the top & that the semi-finalists, & ergo the eventual winner, will come from the Top 5 ranked (quality) franchises. At least I have a basis for my opinion.
fwiw
WOW
NZ almost blow it
Great fight back from Aus
What a tournament thus far!
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