Dan Vickerman Cup Explained

Dan Vickerman Cup
Year:2017
Presenter:Rugby Australia
Holder:ACT Brumbies
Description:Winning the biannual ACT Brumbies versus NSW Waratahs match.
Country:Australia

The Dan Vickerman Cup is a rugby union match, initially contested as a one-off match in 2017, and afterwards biannually, in Super Rugby between the ACT Brumbies and the NSW Waratahs. The Dan Vickerman Cup was introduced in 2017 to commemorate Dan Vickerman.[1]

Dan Vickerman

Dan Vickerman was an Australian Rugby Union International Lock. He played over 60 games for Australia, winning the 2011 Tri Nations and a bronze medal at the 2011 Rugby World Cup. He won the 2001 Super 12 title and made the 2002 Super 12 final with the Brumbies, and also made the 2005 Super 12 final and 2008 Super 14 final with the Waratahs.

Vickerman died by suicide in his home on 18 February 2017, at the age of 37 years.[2]

History

Era of Home Field Advantage (1996  - 2010)

Traditionally, the ACT-NSW rivalry was dominated by home victories. Home field advantage was such a powerful factor in these games that the only Brumbies away loss in the 2000 Season was against the Waratahs. Of the sixteen games in the Super 12 and Super 14 eras, the home team won fourteen games. Dan Vickerman played for the winning team in both away victories in this period.[3]

The Brumbies were the first to win two ACT-NSW games in a row, with the 2002 Semi Final and the 2003 regular season game. The 2002 Semi Final was also the first away win in the rivalry, a 51–10 win for the Brumbies at Sydney Football Stadium. The Waratahs had been so comprehensively beaten by the Crusaders the week before that pundits believed the Waratahs would struggle to be in the right state of mind for a semi-final.[4] After winning the game, Brumbies coach David Nucifora agreed that the previous week had "derailed the Waratahs' season".[5] The Brumbies successfully dominated the set piece in the first half but failed to capitalise in open play, only finding success in open play in the second half.[5]

This game was only the fourth time a Super Rugby semi final had been lost by the host, with the Waratahs joining the Reds (1996 and 1999) and the Stormers (1999) in the list of losing hosts, and the Brumbies joining the Crusaders (1999), Highlanders (1999), and Sharks (1996) as winning visitors.[6] Since this time, the Brumbies (2013), Crusaders (2011), Highlanders (2015), and Sharks (2012) have all won semi finals as visitors again, while the Bulls (2013), Stormers (2011 and 2012), and Waratahs (2015) have all lost as hosts.[7]

The Waratahs were the first to win three ACT-NSW games in a row, made possible when they won the first regular season away game in 2005. Waratahs head coach Ewen McKenzie engaged in "mind games" by parking the team bus as an "attack bus" at Brumbies Headquarters all week, mentally "getting in their space".[8] Several Waratahs coaches and players believe this worked for different reasons:


Winning away from home (2011  - 2018)

With the advent of the Super Rugby conference system in 2011, home dominance ceased to be as significant. The first clash in the Super 15 era saw the Waratahs win 29-22 at Canberra Stadium. Both teams had started the season with a good win, but had then fallen into terrible form and embarrassing losses.[14] With the 2011 season being the worst in the Brumbies' history, having fired coach Andy Friend earlier in the month and going into the game with many players missing due to injury, many pundits had picked the Brumbies to lose despite their home field advantage.[15] A try after the siren from Sitaleki Timani, a former Brumby, gave the Waratahs their second ever win in Canberra.[16]
The Brumbies had their revenge the following year, with a 19-15 victory at Allianz Stadium.

Between the round 12 clash in 2015 and the round 17 clash in 2019, the homes team lost six of the seven games.

Brumbies Ascendent (2019  - Present)

The Brumbies became the second team in Super Rugby history to win 200 games when they beat the Waratahs 24-23 in 2020.[17]

"Mindgames"

Notable players for both teams

Several players have had successful periods playing for both clubs, including:

Criteria: (At least 20 games for both teams OR (Captain of one team and at least 20 games for the other)) AND (at least 50 games for one team OR at least 60 games combined for both teams)
Notable players to play for both the Brumbies and the Waratahs
PlayerBrumbies YearsBrumbies CapsWaratahs YearsWaratahs Caps<-- Player Brumbies Years Brumbies Caps Waratahs Years Waratahs Caps -->
Adam Ashley-Cooper 2005 – 2011 78 2002 – 2015, 2019 76
Mitchell Chapman 2008 – 2011 40 2013 – 2015 35
Rocky Elsom 2010 – 2011 14 2003 – 2008, 2012 70
Justin Harrison 1997 – 2003, 2010 48 2004 – 2005 21
Stephen Hoiles 2007 – 2011 48 2004 – 2006, 2014 – 2015 58
Michael Hooper 2010 – 2012 31 2014 – Present 121
Matt Lucas 2018 – 2019 28 2013 – 2017 32
Ewen McKenzie 1996 – 1997 36 1987 – 1995 37
Ben Mowen 2012 – 2014 51 2008 – 2011 40
Tom Staniforth 2014 – 2017 22 2018 – 2020 40
Dan Vickerman 2001 – 2003 20 2004 – 2008, 2011 58
Updated 25 September 2021.
Players in bold are still playing for one of the two teams.

Results

Dan Vickerman Cup era

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SeasonScoreWinnerVenueAttendance
2017 Game 128 – 12BrumbiesAllianz Stadium15,911[22]
2018 Game 124 – 17WaratahsGIO Stadium13,515[23]
2018 Game 240 – 31BrumbiesAllianz Stadium17,155[24]
2019 Game 119 – 13BrumbiesGIO Stadium12,112[25]
2019 Game 235 – 24BrumbiesBankwest Stadium12,016[26]
2020 Game 147 – 14BrumbiesGIO Stadium8,167[27]
2020 Game 224 – 23BrumbiesANZ Stadium1,976[28]
2020 Game 338 – 11BrumbiesGIO Stadium3,000[29]
2021 Game 161 – 10BrumbiesGIO Stadium9,322[30]
2021 Game 224 – 22BrumbiesThe SCG7,486[31]
2022 Game 127 – 20BrumbiesGIO Stadium6,273[32]
2023 Game 131 – 25BrumbiesAllianz Stadium25,076[33]
2023 Game 240 – 36BrumbiesGIO Stadium10,575[34]
2024 Game 140 – 16BrumbiesGIO Stadium8,018[35]
2024 Game 229 – 21BrumbiesAllianz Stadium12,562[36]

Pre-Dan Vickerman Cup

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SeasonScoreWinnerVenueAttendance
1996 Game 144 – 10WaratahsSydney Football Stadiumunknown
1997 Game 156 – 9BrumbiesCanberra Stadiumunknown
1998 Game 132 – 7WaratahsSydney Football Stadiumunknown
1999 Game 127 – 16BrumbiesCanberra Stadiumunknown
2000 Game 130 – 25WaratahsSydney Football Stadium33,987[37]
2001 Game 148 – 21BrumbiesCanberra Stadiumunknown
2002 Game 119 – 11WaratahsSydney Football Stadium41,645[38]
2002 Semi Final51 – 10BrumbiesANZ Stadium35,462
2003 Game 141 – 15BrumbiesCanberra Stadium25,122[39]
2004 Game 137 – 29WaratahsSydney Football Stadium37,832[40]
2005 Game 110 – 6WaratahsCanberra Stadium27,040[41]
2006 Game 137 – 14WaratahsSydney Football Stadium36,656[42]
2007 Game 136 – 10BrumbiesCanberra Stadium23,097[43]
2008 Game 124 – 17WaratahsSydney Football Stadium32,371[44]
2009 Game 121 – 11BrumbiesCanberra Stadium21,594[45]
2010 Game 119 – 12WaratahsANZ Stadium40,271[46]
2011 Game 129 – 22WaratahsCanberra Stadium18,011[47]
2011 Game 241 – 7WaratahsANZ Stadium28,276[48]
2012 Game 123 – 6BrumbiesCanberra Stadium19,122[49]
2012 Game 219 – 15BrumbiesANZ Stadium22,844[50]
2013 Game 135 – 6BrumbiesCanberra Stadium20,027[51]
2013 Game 228 – 22WaratahsANZ Stadium21,817[52]
2014 Game 128 – 23BrumbiesGIO Stadium17,016[53]
2014 Game 239 – 8WaratahsANZ Stadium29,132[54]
2014 Semi Final26 – 8WaratahsSydney Football Stadium38,800[55]
2015 Game 128 – 13WaratahsAllianz Stadium27,469
2015 Game 213 – 10WaratahsGIO Stadium17,563
2016 Game 132 – 15BrumbiesGIO Stadium20,141
2016 Game 226 – 20BrumbiesAllianz Stadium25,319

Notes and References

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