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2006 Air New Zealand Cup : ウィキペディア英語版
2006 Air New Zealand Cup

The 2006 Air New Zealand Cup was the inaugural season of the Air New Zealand Cup, contested by teams from New Zealand. The season ran from July to October 2006. At the end of the regular season, the top team from ''Repechage A'' and ''B'' joined with teams from the ''Top Six'' who entered the quarter-finals, with the winners going through to the semi-finals. The winner of each semi-final qualified for the final, which was contested between Waikato and Wellington, with Waikato winning 37–31 to win the first Air New Zealand Cup title.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Waikato win Air NZ Cup final )
This season was the first of the expanded competition, which has succeeded the First Division of the National Provincial Championship. It also saw the introduction of four new teams, Hawke's Bay, Counties Manukau, Manawatu and the newly formed Tasman (a merger of Nelson Bays and Marlborough).〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.airnewzealand.co.nz/press-release-2006-airnz-cup-launched-in-style )〕 On 3 June 2006, the Commerce Commission accepted the NZRU proposal of a salary cap for the Air New Zealand Cup. This was mainly so that the talent pool of players could be spread between the 14 rugby unions.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Rugby Union salary cap authorised for six years )
==Competition format==
Covering ten weeks, the schedule featured a total of 70 matches. The 14 teams were grouped by the top three places in each pool, highlighted in green, advance to the ''Top Six'' in Round two. Auckland secured the top position at the start of Round two. Competition points from Round one carry over to Round two, and teams are seeded according to points total. If necessary, tiebreakers are employed at the end of Rounds one and two in the following order:
* The most recent head-to-head result between the tied teams in that season.
* Difference in overall points scored.
* Total number of tries scored.
* Coin flip.
Three teams receive two home fixtures in Round Two:
* The first-place teams in each pool (Auckland in ''Pool A'', Waikato in ''Pool B'').
* The higher-ranked of the two second-place teams (Canterbury, which won a tiebreaker by virtue of a better point differential than North Harbour).
The remaining three teams receive only one home fixture apiece.
Similarly, the top two teams in each repechage pool, based on competition points earned in Round one (with tiebreakers applied as needed), earn two home fixtures in Round two, with the other teams receiving one apiece. Bay of Plenty and Counties Manukau earned the extra home fixture in ''Repechage A'', while Southland and Taranaki earned this privilege in ''Repechage B''.
In Round two saw each team in the competition played three fixtures in this round. In the ''Top Six'', each team played the three teams that it did not play in Round one. Each team in the repechage pools played the other teams in its pool once.
For the teams in the ''Top Six'', competition points ''carried over'' from Round one. All ''Top Six'' teams advanced to the quarterfinals, with their seedings determined by their positions at the end of Round two.
In the two repechage pools, competition points ''did not'' carry over from Round one. The top team in each pool at the end of Round two advanced to the quarterfinals. The two repechage winners received the seventh and eighth seeds, determined based on competition points at the end of Round two.
At the end of Week 9, Auckland, Waikato and North Harbour secured home quarter-finals. Bay of Plenty secured the top spot in ''Repechage A''. In ''Repechage B'', Taranaki dropped out of contention for the top spot.
After defeating Manawatu in Week 10, Bay of Plenty clinched the higher placing of the two repechage quarter-final slots. Also in Week 10, Otago's loss to Wellington placed Otago at the bottom of the ''Top 6'' going into the quarter-finals. The fourth home quarter-final went to Wellington; although Canterbury defeated Auckland, they did not earn the bonus point they needed to pass Wellington on the table. Wellington's victory over Canterbury in Week 8 gave them the advantage in the tiebreaker.
Southland earned the top spot in ''Repechage B'' by means of a 19-12 bonus-point loss to Northland, putting them one point ahead of the Taniwha.
The battle for the top overall seed came down to the final match in pool play. Waikato claimed the top seed by defeating North Harbour. Regardless of the Waikato-Harbour result, Auckland was assured of no worse than the second seed they eventually received. Harbour received the third seed.

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