Rd |
Date and local time |
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Opponent |
Score |
Venue |
Attendance |
Ref |
1 |
Sunday, 15 February (4:05 pm) |
H |
Western Force |
13–25 |
Allianz Stadium, Sydney, Australia |
20,271 |
[10] |
2 |
Friday, 20 February (7:40 pm) |
A |
Melbourne Rebels |
28–38 |
AAMI Park, Melbourne, Australia |
12,178 |
[11] |
3 |
Bye |
4 |
Saturday, 7 March (6:40 pm) |
A |
Queensland Reds |
5–23 |
Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane, Australia |
27,199 |
[12] |
5 |
Saturday, 14 March (7:35 pm) |
A |
Highlanders |
26–19 |
Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin, New Zealand |
|
[13] |
6 |
Sunday, 22 March (4:05 pm) |
H |
Brumbies |
28–13 |
Allianz Stadium, Sydney, Australia |
27,243 |
[14] |
7 |
Saturday, 28 March (7:40 pm) |
H |
Blues |
23–11 |
Allianz Stadium, Sydney, Australia |
16,342 |
[15] |
8 |
Bye |
9 |
Saturday, 11 April (7:40 pm) |
H |
Stormers |
18–32 |
Allianz Stadium, Sydney, Australia |
17,353 |
[16] |
10 |
Saturday, 18 April (4:30 pm) |
A |
Hurricanes |
24–29 |
Westpac Stadium, Wellington, New Zealand |
15,327 |
[17] |
11 |
Saturday, 25 April (7:55 pm) |
H |
Rebels |
18–16 |
ANZ Stadium, Sydney, Australia |
15,807 |
[18] |
12 |
Friday, 1 May (7:40 pm) |
A |
Brumbies |
10–13 |
Canberra Stadium, Canberra, Australia |
17,563 |
[19] |
13 |
Saturday, 9 May (7:40 pm) |
A |
Force |
18–11 |
nib Stadium, Perth, Australia |
10,115 |
[20] |
14 |
Saturday, 16 May (7:40 pm) |
H |
Sharks |
33–18 |
Allianz Stadium, Sydney, Australia |
18,578 |
[21] |
15 |
Saturday, 16 May (7:40 pm) |
H |
Crusaders |
32–22 |
ANZ Stadium, Sydney, Australia |
26,971 |
[22] |
16 |
Saturday, 30 May (7:10 pm) |
A |
Lions, South Africa |
27–22 |
Ellis Park Stadium, Johannesburg |
28,475 |
[23] |
17 |
Saturday, 6 June (3:00 pm) |
A |
Cheetahs |
33–58 |
Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein, South Africa |
|
[24] |
18 |
Saturday, 13 June (7:40 pm) |
H |
Reds |
31–5 |
Allianz Stadium, Sydney, Australia |
26,746 |
[25] |
SF |
26–27 June |
H |
TBD |
– |
Allianz Stadium, Sydney, Australia |
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Standings
Legend and Competition rules |
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Legend: |
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Conference leaders, qualify to finals. |
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P = Games Played, W = Games Won, D = Games Drawn, L = Games Lost, PF = Points For, PA = Points Against, PD = Points Difference, TF = Tries For, TA = Tries Against, TB = Try Bonus Points, LB = Losing Bonus Points, Pts = Log Points |
| Wildcard teams, qualify to finals. |
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Competition rules: |
Qualification:
The top six teams will qualify to the finals, with their final positions in the overall log determining their seedings in the finals. The third-placed team (i.e. the conference winners with the worst overall record) will host the sixth-placed team in the qualifiers, while the fourth-placed team will host the fifth-placed team. The top two teams (i.e. the two conference winners with the best overall record) will qualify directly to the semi-finals, where they will have home advantage against the two qualifier winners, with the top team hosting the qualifier winner with the lower seeding and the second-placed team hosting the qualifier winner with the higher seeding. The two semi-final winners will progress to the final, with the team with the higher seeding having home advantage.
Points breakdown: * 4 points for a win * 2 points for a draw * 1 bonus point for a loss by seven points or less * 1 bonus point for scoring four or more tries in a match
Classification: Teams standings are calculated as follows:[28] * Conference Leaders (i.e. conference leaders will always be ranked in the top three) * Log points * Number of games won * Overall points difference * Number of tries scored * Overall try difference |
Detailed season summary
Regular season
February
-
Round 2 |
20 February 2015 |
Rebels |
28–38 |
Waratahs |
AAMI Park, Melbourne |
|
|
19:40 |
Try: Scott Higginbotham 12' Lopeti Timani 40' Luke Burgess 53' Sefanaia Naivalu 66' Con: Mike Harris 13', 40', 54', 67' (4/4) Pen: Mike Harris (0/1) Jack Debreczeni (0/1)
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Report[31] Scoreboard[32] |
Try: Stephen Hoiles 22' Taqele Naiyaravoro 43', 61' Kurtley Beale 73' Con: Bernard Foley 23', 44', 74' (3/4) Pen: Bernard Foley 4', 33', 78' (3/3) Kurtley Beale 27' (1/1) Cards: Taqele Naiyaravoro 63' to 74' |
Attendance: 12,178 Referee: Angus Gardner |
June
-
Round 17 |
6 June 2015 |
Cheetahs |
33–58 |
Waratahs |
Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein |
|
|
15:00 |
Try: Francois Venter 11', 80' Cornal Hendricks 14', 55' Boom Prinsloo 28' Con: Coenie van Wyk 12', 15', 29' (3/3) Niel Marais 56' (1/2) Cards: Rayno Benjamin 60' to 70' |
Report[57] Scoreboard[58] |
Try: Israel Folau 4', 38', 60' Michael Hooper 8' Matthew Carraro 19', 76' Taqele Naiyaravoro 40' Adam Ashley-Cooper 41' Bernard Foley 72' Con: Bernard Foley 9', 40', 61', 73', 77' (5/9) Pen: Bernard Foley 65' (1/1)
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Referee: Glen Jackson |
Finals
As the Waratahs came second on the overall standings, they directly qualified for the semi-finals bypassing the first week of qualifying finals.
References
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