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Wellington in 2009
2009 Air New Zealand Cup
Details
Coach Jamie Joseph
Captain Jacob Ellison
No. of players 29
Home ground Wellington Regional Stadium
Statistics
Placing 5th
Games played 7
Wins 4
Losses 3
Comp. points 18

The 2009 Air New Zealand Cup was the Wellington Rugby Football Union's fourth consecutive participation in the competition. They are coming off a 2008 placing of 2nd. Last year Wellington lost the final 7–6 at Wellington Regional Stadium. This was after Wellington had won their first nine games including beating Auckland for the Ranfurly Shield. Wellington then lost their final round game to Otago. Despite wins in the quarter and semi finals, Canterbury were too strong in the Grand Final. This was Wellington's 5th loss in a final in 6 years.

Jamie Joseph continued this season as the coach of Wellington. He selected Jacob Ellison as his captain along with a squad of 28 others. This squad did not include the All Blacks who would be available during various stages of the competition.

Currently, Wellington are fourth on the table after four rounds. So far they have successfully defended the Ranfurly Shield twice with their only loss coming away to Bay of Plenty Steamers.

Squad

Squad for the 2009 Air New Zealand Cup:

Props

Hookers

Locks

 

Loose forwards

Half backs

Fly Halves

 

Centres

Wings

Full backs

Note: The squad does largely not include All Blacks who will be available for some games during the season.

Pre-season

As Wellington held the Ranfurly Shield, their pre-season games also doubled as Ranfurly Shield games. This is the only time that the shield is taken on the road. Both the Ranfurly Shield games were won.

Wellington 61 (Alipate Leiua 2, Daniel Kirkpatrick, David Smith, Charlie Ngatai, Shaun Treeby, Frae Wilson, Brendan Watt tries; Kirkpatrick 3 pen, 3 con, Fa'atonu Fili 3 con) Wanganui 6 (Denny Tyrell 2 pen). Halftime: 23–3. [1]

Wellington 90 (Tony Bradshaw 2, Jason Woodward 2, David Smith 2, Mark Reddish, Chris Middleton, Matthew Luamanu, Api Naikatini, Scott Fuglistaller, Marika Kau, Charlie Ngatai tries; Fa'atonu Fili 9 con, pen; Daniel Kirkpatrick 2 con) Wairarapa Bush 19 (Duncan Law, Joe Feast, Nick Olson tries; Byron Karaitiana 2 con). Halftime: 45–7. [2]

Two more further warm-up games were played.

Date Opponent Score Venue
2 July Wairarapa Bush W 90–9 Memorial Park, Masterton
9 July Wanganui W 61–6 Cook's Garden, Wanganui
17 July Manawatu L 38–19 FMG Stadium, Palmerston North
24 July Canterbury W 31–24 Porirua Park, Porirua

Regular season

31 July 2009
19:35
Wellington23–19 Otago
Try: Daniel Ramsay
Hosea Gear
Con: Fa'atonu Fili (2)
Pen: Daniel Kirkpatrick (2)
Drop: Fa'atonu Fili
[6]Try: Chris Noakes
Adam Thomson
Pen: Chris Noakes (3)
Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington
Attendance: 10,628

This game was the Wellington Lion's first shield defence of 2009 in the Air New Zealand Cup. The game started poorly for them as Otago scored a first half try and led 11–3 at halftime. The 8-point lead was held until Wellington burst to life with 20 minutes to go, a good break was finished off by Daniel Ramsay and Hosea Gear beautifully went through the Otago defence. Wellington then led 20–14, a lead which was increased to 9 when Fa'atonu Fili dropped over a goal with about 10 minutes to go. Otago scored a late try but it was too late. [3]

8 August 2009
17:30
Hawke's Bay13–21 Wellington
Try: Sona Taumalolo
Con: Matt Berquist
Pen: Mathew Berquist (2)
[7]Try: Hosea Gear
David Smith
Con: Daniel Kirkpatrick
Pen: Daniel Kirkpatrick (2)
Drop: Fa'atonu Fili
McLean Park, Napier
Attendance: 13,995

Early penalties were traded and then Wellington took the lead when winger Hosea Gear scored his second try of the season. Hawkes Bay however scored a converted try of their own through Sona Taumalolo which was then converted, this gave Hawkes Bay a 13-10 half time lead. In the second half a penalty and then a drop goal to replacement first five Fa'atonu Fili gave Wellington a 16–13 lead. This was Fili's second drop goal in as many weeks. A late David Smith try secured Wellington the 21–13 win. [4]

15 August 2009
19:30
Bay of Plenty Steamers21–17 Wellington
Try: Cory Aporo (2)
Con: Mike Delany
Pen: Mike Delany (2)
[8]Try: Scott Fuglistaller
Pen: Daniel Kirkpatrick (2)
Fa'atonu Fili (2)
Rotorua International Stadium, Rotorua
Attendance: 5,000

Before this game, Wellington's coach Jamie Joseph refused to pick his All Blacks players and forced them to play for Wellington B. [5] This caused a massive controversy but 78% of Wellingtonians supported Joseph. A slow start cost Wellington in this game. Two first half tries from Corey Aporo gave Bay of Plenty a 21–6 lead at halftime. Wellington scored one try in the second half but it was not enough to give them victory. This was their first loss of the season. On the other hand, Bay of Plenty went top of the table as the only unbeaten side after three rounds.

22 August 2009
18:35
Wellington16–15 Auckland
Try: John Schwalger
Hosea Gear
Pen: Fa'atonu Fili
Drop: Fa'atonu Fili
[9]Try: Daniel Bowden
Taniela Moa
Con: Daniel Bowden
Pen: Ash Moeke
Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington
Attendance: 14,335

This was Wellington's second Ranfurly Shield defence of the year and followed on from their opening loss of the season. At this stage, Auckland had had two bad losses at the start of the season but had beaten Northland the week before. Wellington immediately took control of the game and Wellington wing, Hosea Gear went over after just six minutes. The two teams both traded penalties early in the half and after that not another point was scored before halftime. John Schwalger crashed over for Wellington early in the second half but Auckland replacement first five Daniel Bowden hit back, making the score 13–8. Wellington first five Fa'atonu Fili slotted an important drop goal extending the lead held by Wellington to eight points. A converted try to Taniela Moa reduced the margin to just 1 point but it was enough. Wellington held on. This was the longest Wellington had held onto the Ranfurly Shield since 1953 and Fa'atonu Fili claimed the record for most drop goals in an Air New Zealand Cup season with 3.

22 August 2009
18:35
Wellington14–36 Canterbury
Try: Ma'a Nonu
Hosea Gear
Con: Fa'atonu Fili (2)
[10]Try: George Whitelock
Tim Bateman
Corey Flynn
Con: Dan Carter (3)
Pen: Dan Carter (5)
Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington
Attendance: 18,511

Both Canterbury and Wellington had several All Blacks back for Wellington's fifth defence of the season. Wellington most notably had Cory Jane, Ma'a Nonu and Rodney So'oialo, while Canterbury had All Black captain Richie McCaw and fly-half Dan Carter. Carter converted chances into points early on for Canterbury, racing out to a 9–0 lead. Tries by George Whitelock and Tim Bateman gave Canterbury a mammoth 26–0 lead at half time. The lead only got bigger in the second half with another Dan Carter penalty and a converted try Corey Flynn. Hosea Gear and Ma'a Nonu both scored tries late in the match but by then the game was well over. Wellington defended the shield 5 times, the most since 1953. Canterbury got the shield for the first time since 2007.

Counties Manukau lacked the skill to compete with Wellington's big-name players. The game was over at half time with the score 36–7. Hosea Gear scored four tries which kept him on top of the try scoring standings. Wellington went back into the top four with this win.

Statistics

Wellington have scored 169 points so far this season with an average of 24.1 points per game, and have also scored 19 tries throughout the season. Daniel Kirkpatrick leads the team in points with 49 points through his 7 games. Hosea Gear is the only player in the team to receive a disciplinary card, with a yellow against Hawke's Bay in round 2

Points

Player Total Avg Points per Round Details
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Daniel Kirkpatrick 49 7 6 8 6 0 0 18 11 1 try; 10 pen; 8 con
Hosea Gear 40 6.7 5 5 0 5 5 20 DNP 8 try
Fa'atonu Fili 30 4.3 7 3 6 6 4 4 0 3 pen; 3 dg; 4 con
Robert Fruean 10 1.4 0 0 0 0 0 5 5 2 try
Scott Fuglistaller 10 1.7 0 0 5 0 DNP 5 0 2 try
Cory Jane 5 2.5 DNP DNP DNP DNP 0 5 DNP 1 try
Daniel Ramsey 5 0.7 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 try
David Smith 5 0.8 0 5 0 0 0 DNP 0 1 try
John Schwalger 5 0.8 0 0 0 5 0 DNP 0 1 try
Ma'a Nonu 5 5 DNP DNP DNP DNP 5 DNP DNP 1 try
Mathew Luamanu 5 0.7 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 1 try
169 24.1 23 21 17 16 14 62 16 19 try; 13 pen; 3 dg; 15 con

Tries

Player Total Tries per round
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Hosea Gear 8 1 1 0 1 1 4 DNP
Robert Fruean 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
Scott Fuglistaller 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 0
Cory Jane 1 DNP DNP DNP DNP 0 1 DNP
Daniel Kirkpatrick 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
Daniel Ramsey 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
David Smith 1 0 1 0 0 0 DNP 0
John Schwalger 1 0 0 0 1 0 DNP 0
Ma'a Nonu 1 DNP DNP DNP DNP 1 DNP DNP
Mathew Luamanu 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
19 2 2 1 2 2 9 1

Goalkicking

Player Conversions Pen. kicks Drop goals Percentage
Att. Comp. Att. Comp. Att. Comp.
Daniel Kirkpatrick 7 7 15 10 0 0 77.3%
Fa'atonu Fili 9 5 7 3 4 3 55.0%
Cory Jane 0 0 0 0 1 0 0%

Disciplinary cards

Player Total Cards per round
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Daniel Ramsey 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
Hosea Gear 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
2 0 1 0 0 0 0 1

See also

References

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Wellington in 2009
2009 Air New Zealand Cup
Details
Coach Jamie Joseph
Captain Jacob Ellison
No. of players 29
Home ground Wellington Regional Stadium
Statistics
Placing 5th
Games played 7
Wins 4
Losses 3
Comp. points 18

The 2009 Air New Zealand Cup was the Wellington Rugby Football Union's fourth consecutive participation in the competition. They are coming off a 2008 placing of 2nd. Last year Wellington lost the final 7–6 at Wellington Regional Stadium. This was after Wellington had won their first nine games including beating Auckland for the Ranfurly Shield. Wellington then lost their final round game to Otago. Despite wins in the quarter and semi finals, Canterbury were too strong in the Grand Final. This was Wellington's 5th loss in a final in 6 years.

Jamie Joseph continued this season as the coach of Wellington. He selected Jacob Ellison as his captain along with a squad of 28 others. This squad did not include the All Blacks who would be available during various stages of the competition.

Currently, Wellington are fourth on the table after four rounds. So far they have successfully defended the Ranfurly Shield twice with their only loss coming away to Bay of Plenty Steamers.

Squad

Squad for the 2009 Air New Zealand Cup:

Props

Hookers

Locks

 

Loose forwards

Half backs

Fly Halves

 

Centres

Wings

Full backs

Note: The squad does largely not include All Blacks who will be available for some games during the season.

Pre-season

As Wellington held the Ranfurly Shield, their pre-season games also doubled as Ranfurly Shield games. This is the only time that the shield is taken on the road. Both the Ranfurly Shield games were won.

Wellington 61 (Alipate Leiua 2, Daniel Kirkpatrick, David Smith, Charlie Ngatai, Shaun Treeby, Frae Wilson, Brendan Watt tries; Kirkpatrick 3 pen, 3 con, Fa'atonu Fili 3 con) Wanganui 6 (Denny Tyrell 2 pen). Halftime: 23–3. [1]

Wellington 90 (Tony Bradshaw 2, Jason Woodward 2, David Smith 2, Mark Reddish, Chris Middleton, Matthew Luamanu, Api Naikatini, Scott Fuglistaller, Marika Kau, Charlie Ngatai tries; Fa'atonu Fili 9 con, pen; Daniel Kirkpatrick 2 con) Wairarapa Bush 19 (Duncan Law, Joe Feast, Nick Olson tries; Byron Karaitiana 2 con). Halftime: 45–7. [2]

Two more further warm-up games were played.

Date Opponent Score Venue
2 July Wairarapa Bush W 90–9 Memorial Park, Masterton
9 July Wanganui W 61–6 Cook's Garden, Wanganui
17 July Manawatu L 38–19 FMG Stadium, Palmerston North
24 July Canterbury W 31–24 Porirua Park, Porirua

Regular season

31 July 2009
19:35
Wellington23–19 Otago
Try: Daniel Ramsay
Hosea Gear
Con: Fa'atonu Fili (2)
Pen: Daniel Kirkpatrick (2)
Drop: Fa'atonu Fili
[6]Try: Chris Noakes
Adam Thomson
Pen: Chris Noakes (3)
Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington
Attendance: 10,628

This game was the Wellington Lion's first shield defence of 2009 in the Air New Zealand Cup. The game started poorly for them as Otago scored a first half try and led 11–3 at halftime. The 8-point lead was held until Wellington burst to life with 20 minutes to go, a good break was finished off by Daniel Ramsay and Hosea Gear beautifully went through the Otago defence. Wellington then led 20–14, a lead which was increased to 9 when Fa'atonu Fili dropped over a goal with about 10 minutes to go. Otago scored a late try but it was too late. [3]

8 August 2009
17:30
Hawke's Bay13–21 Wellington
Try: Sona Taumalolo
Con: Matt Berquist
Pen: Mathew Berquist (2)
[7]Try: Hosea Gear
David Smith
Con: Daniel Kirkpatrick
Pen: Daniel Kirkpatrick (2)
Drop: Fa'atonu Fili
McLean Park, Napier
Attendance: 13,995

Early penalties were traded and then Wellington took the lead when winger Hosea Gear scored his second try of the season. Hawkes Bay however scored a converted try of their own through Sona Taumalolo which was then converted, this gave Hawkes Bay a 13-10 half time lead. In the second half a penalty and then a drop goal to replacement first five Fa'atonu Fili gave Wellington a 16–13 lead. This was Fili's second drop goal in as many weeks. A late David Smith try secured Wellington the 21–13 win. [4]

15 August 2009
19:30
Bay of Plenty Steamers21–17 Wellington
Try: Cory Aporo (2)
Con: Mike Delany
Pen: Mike Delany (2)
[8]Try: Scott Fuglistaller
Pen: Daniel Kirkpatrick (2)
Fa'atonu Fili (2)
Rotorua International Stadium, Rotorua
Attendance: 5,000

Before this game, Wellington's coach Jamie Joseph refused to pick his All Blacks players and forced them to play for Wellington B. [5] This caused a massive controversy but 78% of Wellingtonians supported Joseph. A slow start cost Wellington in this game. Two first half tries from Corey Aporo gave Bay of Plenty a 21–6 lead at halftime. Wellington scored one try in the second half but it was not enough to give them victory. This was their first loss of the season. On the other hand, Bay of Plenty went top of the table as the only unbeaten side after three rounds.

22 August 2009
18:35
Wellington16–15 Auckland
Try: John Schwalger
Hosea Gear
Pen: Fa'atonu Fili
Drop: Fa'atonu Fili
[9]Try: Daniel Bowden
Taniela Moa
Con: Daniel Bowden
Pen: Ash Moeke
Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington
Attendance: 14,335

This was Wellington's second Ranfurly Shield defence of the year and followed on from their opening loss of the season. At this stage, Auckland had had two bad losses at the start of the season but had beaten Northland the week before. Wellington immediately took control of the game and Wellington wing, Hosea Gear went over after just six minutes. The two teams both traded penalties early in the half and after that not another point was scored before halftime. John Schwalger crashed over for Wellington early in the second half but Auckland replacement first five Daniel Bowden hit back, making the score 13–8. Wellington first five Fa'atonu Fili slotted an important drop goal extending the lead held by Wellington to eight points. A converted try to Taniela Moa reduced the margin to just 1 point but it was enough. Wellington held on. This was the longest Wellington had held onto the Ranfurly Shield since 1953 and Fa'atonu Fili claimed the record for most drop goals in an Air New Zealand Cup season with 3.

22 August 2009
18:35
Wellington14–36 Canterbury
Try: Ma'a Nonu
Hosea Gear
Con: Fa'atonu Fili (2)
[10]Try: George Whitelock
Tim Bateman
Corey Flynn
Con: Dan Carter (3)
Pen: Dan Carter (5)
Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington
Attendance: 18,511

Both Canterbury and Wellington had several All Blacks back for Wellington's fifth defence of the season. Wellington most notably had Cory Jane, Ma'a Nonu and Rodney So'oialo, while Canterbury had All Black captain Richie McCaw and fly-half Dan Carter. Carter converted chances into points early on for Canterbury, racing out to a 9–0 lead. Tries by George Whitelock and Tim Bateman gave Canterbury a mammoth 26–0 lead at half time. The lead only got bigger in the second half with another Dan Carter penalty and a converted try Corey Flynn. Hosea Gear and Ma'a Nonu both scored tries late in the match but by then the game was well over. Wellington defended the shield 5 times, the most since 1953. Canterbury got the shield for the first time since 2007.

Counties Manukau lacked the skill to compete with Wellington's big-name players. The game was over at half time with the score 36–7. Hosea Gear scored four tries which kept him on top of the try scoring standings. Wellington went back into the top four with this win.

Statistics

Wellington have scored 169 points so far this season with an average of 24.1 points per game, and have also scored 19 tries throughout the season. Daniel Kirkpatrick leads the team in points with 49 points through his 7 games. Hosea Gear is the only player in the team to receive a disciplinary card, with a yellow against Hawke's Bay in round 2

Points

Player Total Avg Points per Round Details
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Daniel Kirkpatrick 49 7 6 8 6 0 0 18 11 1 try; 10 pen; 8 con
Hosea Gear 40 6.7 5 5 0 5 5 20 DNP 8 try
Fa'atonu Fili 30 4.3 7 3 6 6 4 4 0 3 pen; 3 dg; 4 con
Robert Fruean 10 1.4 0 0 0 0 0 5 5 2 try
Scott Fuglistaller 10 1.7 0 0 5 0 DNP 5 0 2 try
Cory Jane 5 2.5 DNP DNP DNP DNP 0 5 DNP 1 try
Daniel Ramsey 5 0.7 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 try
David Smith 5 0.8 0 5 0 0 0 DNP 0 1 try
John Schwalger 5 0.8 0 0 0 5 0 DNP 0 1 try
Ma'a Nonu 5 5 DNP DNP DNP DNP 5 DNP DNP 1 try
Mathew Luamanu 5 0.7 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 1 try
169 24.1 23 21 17 16 14 62 16 19 try; 13 pen; 3 dg; 15 con

Tries

Player Total Tries per round
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Hosea Gear 8 1 1 0 1 1 4 DNP
Robert Fruean 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
Scott Fuglistaller 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 0
Cory Jane 1 DNP DNP DNP DNP 0 1 DNP
Daniel Kirkpatrick 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
Daniel Ramsey 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0
David Smith 1 0 1 0 0 0 DNP 0
John Schwalger 1 0 0 0 1 0 DNP 0
Ma'a Nonu 1 DNP DNP DNP DNP 1 DNP DNP
Mathew Luamanu 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
19 2 2 1 2 2 9 1

Goalkicking

Player Conversions Pen. kicks Drop goals Percentage
Att. Comp. Att. Comp. Att. Comp.
Daniel Kirkpatrick 7 7 15 10 0 0 77.3%
Fa'atonu Fili 9 5 7 3 4 3 55.0%
Cory Jane 0 0 0 0 1 0 0%

Disciplinary cards

Player Total Cards per round
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Daniel Ramsey 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
Hosea Gear 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
2 0 1 0 0 0 0 1

See also

References

External links


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