2001 Super 12 Season - Table

Table

Key to colours
Top four teams advance to playoffs.
Team Pld W D L PF PA PD BP Pts
1 Brumbies 11 8 3 348 204 +144 8 40
2 Sharks 11 8 3 322 246 +76 6 38
3 Cats 11 7 4 285 244 +41 6 34
4 Reds 11 6 5 300 277 +33 8 32
5 Highlanders 11 6 5 284 295 −11 5 29
6 Chiefs 11 6 5 301 330 −29 4 28
7 Stormers 11 5 6 278 285 −7 6 26
8 Waratahs 11 5 6 306 302 +4 5 25
9 Hurricanes 11 5 6 291 316 −25 5 25
10 Crusaders 11 4 7 307 331 −55 7 23
11 Blues 11 4 7 243 298 −55 4 20
12 Bulls 11 2 9 241 378 −137 3 11



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