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Dirty Cheating Cheatsaders

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Scarfman

Knitter of the Scarf
Have a look at this comparison of the Crusaders against the teams above and below them on the ladder.

Stormers
Tries against 12. Points against 127.

Crusaders
Tries against 15. Points against 191.

Reds
Tries against 23 Points against 196.

Now, I haven't got the exact conversion stats in front of me, but if we allow 6 points per try, including the conversion, then it means that the approximate points total for penalties against is:

Stormers 55
Crusaders 101
Reds 58

What this tells me is that the Crusaders are happy to give away the 3 rather than let the oppo score a try. So I say give the cheating bastards a fucking yellow, it's the only thing they understand.

Of course, you could interpret it differently. That the Crusaders are unfairly targeted by referees. But then we'd have to get fatprop to sit on you until you admitted that Richie is a cheat.
 
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chief

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Some penalty stats on the Crusaders. Of course this doesn't have too much relevance, as it doesn't say if Penalties were kicked from those particular penalties.


Week 10:
Crusaders:
Tackle: 4 (Payne*, Maitland, Sam Whitelock, Waldrom)
Offside: 2 (Crockett*, Waldrom)
Discipline: 1 (Ben Franks - obstruction)

Week 9:
(iv) Crusaders vs Waratahs

Penalties conceded: 24

Crusaders: 11
Waratahs: 13

Reasons for the penalties:

Crusaders:
Tackle: 8 (Read, George Whitelock, Freuan, Maitland & Jack, McCaw 2, Crockett, Waldrom)
Scrum: 1 (Crockett)
Discipline: 2 (Fotuali'i - dangerous tackle; Thorn - high tackle)


Week 8:
(i) Hurricanes vs Crusaders

Penalties conceded: 22

Hurricanes: 12
Crusaders: 10

Reasons for the penalties:

Hurricanes:
Tackle: 4 (So'oialo, Nonu, Hore, Paterson*)
Offside: 4 (Schwalger & So'oialo*, Gear, Paterson, Schwalger)
Scrums: 2 (Tialata, Perenise)
Discipline: 2 (Nonu - shoulder charge; Nonu - dissent)

Crusaders:
Tackle: 4 (Thorn & McCaw, McCaw, George Whitelock* 2)
Offside: 2 (Crockett*, Owen Franks*)
Discipline: 4 (McCaw - man without ball; McCaw - deliberate knock-on; Ellis - dissent; Fotuali'i - obstruction)

Week 7:
Had the bye

Week 6:
(iii) Crusaders vs Lions

Penalties conceded: 21

Crusaders: 10
Lions: 11

Reasons for the penalties:

Crusaders:
Tackle: 5 (McCaw* 2, Slade, Crotty*)
Offside: 2 (Ross*, Poff)
Scrums: 1 (Ben Franks)
Discipline: 2 (Sam Whitelock - air tackle; Ben Franks - high tackle)

Lions:
Tackle: 8 (Franco van der Merwe*, Burton*, Minnie*, Grobbelaar, Geldenhuys 2, Rose, Pekeur)
Scrum: 2 (Heinke van der Merwe* 2)
Offside: 1 (Vermaak)

Week 5:
(i) Chiefs vs Crusaders

Penalties conceded: 20

Chiefs: 8
Crusaders: 12

Reasons for the penalties:

Chiefs:
Tackle: 5 (De Malmanche* 2, Latimer*, White, Muliaina*)
Scrums: 3 (Taumalolo* 2, Afeaki)

Crusaders:
Tackle: 3 (Read* 2, Guildford)
Offside: 5 (Owen Franks and others*, Read 2, Crockett*, Guildford)
Scrum: Scrum: 3 (Crockett 2, Ben Franks)
Discipline: 1 (McCaw - tip tackle)

Week 4:
No Stats recorded for Week 4

Week 3:
(i) Crusaders vs Sharks

Penalties conceded: 15

Crusaders: 6
Sharks: 9

Reasons for the penalties:

Crusaders:
Tackle: 2 (Ellis*, Crockett)
Offside: 1 (Thomas Waldrom)
Scrum: 1 (Crockett)
Discipline: 2 (Thorn* - dangerous tackle; George Whitelock - obstruction)

Sharks:
Tackle: 3 (Bismarck du Plessis, Botes, Mtawarira)
Offside: 1 (Sykes*)
Scrums: 3 (Smit* 2, Carstens)
Discipline: 2 (Sykes* - charging shoulder first into tackle; Goode - high tackle)

Week 2:
(ii) Reds vs Crusaders

Penalties conceded: 22

Reds: 10
Crusaders: 12

Reasons for the penalties:

Reds:
Tackle: 8 (Braid*, Ioane, Higginbotham* 3, Holmes, Byrnes, Daley)
Offside: 2 (Byrnes, Braid)

Crusaders:
Tackle: 8 (Thomas Waldrom, Read* 2, Fruean, Owen Franks* 2, Sam Whitelock*, Adam Whitelock)
Offside: 2 (Thomas Waldrom, Ross*)
Scrum: 1 (Ben Franks)
Discipline: 1 (Slade - high tackle)

Week 1:
(iv) Crusaders vs Highlanders

Penalties conceded: 13

Crusaders: 6
Highlanders: 7

Reasons for the penalties:

Crusaders:
Tackle: 5 (George Whitelock 2, Bateman, Sam Whitelock*, Fotuali'i)
Offside: 1 (Hardy*)

Highlanders:
Tackle: 3 (Bekhuis, Thomson, Hobbs)
Scrums: 2 (McIntosh* 2)
Discipline: 1 (McIntosh - collapsing maul)
 
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rugbywhisperer

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Even allowing for a 100% conversion rate it is 86 points other than tries. (ant FG's against them)
Good analysis scarfie.
Burn them. hardwood chips, high heat, leave no ashes.
 

cyclopath

George Smith (75)
Staff member
Maybe, since they seem not to commit more offences than other teams, we could conclude they are better coached and smarter players who know exactly what they can get away with at the right time, and have a bloody good defence. Teams would be more inclined to "go for the 3", knowing it's the Crusaders who are hard to score tries against, than to kick to the corner and try their luck with a lineout.
Just thought I'd offer a counter-point, Scarfie.
 

Pfitzy

Nathan Sharpe (72)
However, that figure also doesn't take into account the amount of advantage played, only those penalties actually awarded. The Crusaders, for years, have mastered the art of giving away penalties out of kickable range, then letting advantage for territory expire, before pouncing on the ball.
 

Gagger

Nick Farr-Jones (63)
Staff member
A bit of aligning of the two stat sets, highlighting of where McCaw not playing, and there's a front page post in that
 

Scarfman

Knitter of the Scarf
Well, I still haven't got conversions, but if you substract 6 points per try, then you have the following approximate numbers for penalty points conceded.

1 - 5
2 - 17
3 - 6
4 - 14
5 - 13
6 - 13
8 - 14
9 - 7
10 - 6
11 - 6

What do you read into that?
 
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