2018 Super Rugby season

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2018 Super Rugby season
CountriesArgentina (1 team)
Australia (4 teams)
Japan (1 team)
New Zealand (5 teams)
South Africa (4 teams)
Tournament format(s)Conference and knockout
ChampionsTemplate:Rut Crusaders (9th title)
Matches played127
Tries scored925 (7.28 per match)
Top point scorer(s)Bernard Foley, Waratahs (223)
Top try scorer(s)Ben Lam, Hurricanes (16)
Official websiteOfficial site
2017 (Previous) (Next) 2019

The 2018 Super Rugby season was the 23rd season of Super Rugby, an annual rugby union competition organised by SANZAAR between teams from Argentina, Australia, Japan, New Zealand and South Africa. After two seasons in which 18 teams participated, the 2018 season reverted to a 15-team competition, consisting of three geographical conferences.

The South African Rugby Union announced that the Template:Rut Cheetahs and Template:Rut Southern Kings would be dropped for the 2018 season,[1] while the Australian Rugby Union, now known as Rugby Australia, announced the exclusion of the Template:Rut Force. The South African franchises thereafter entered the newly renamed Pro14 competition, while the Western Force took part in the National Rugby Championship, the domestic Australia competition, while preparing to enter the new Global Rapid Rugby competition in 2019.[2]

Competition format

The 15 participating teams are divided into three geographical conferences: the Australian Conference (consisting of four Australian teams and the Japanese Template:Rut Sunwolves), the New Zealand Conference (consisting of five New Zealand teams), and the South African Conference (consisting of four South African teams and the Template:Rut Jaguares from Argentina).[3]

In the group stages, there are 19 rounds of matches, with each team playing 16 matches and having two rounds of byes, resulting in a total of 120 matches. Teams play eight inter-conference matches and eight cross-conference matches; they play all the other teams in their conference twice - once at home and once away - and play once against four of the teams in each of the other two conferences.

The top team in each of the three conferences qualify for the quarterfinals, as do the next five teams with the best records across the three conferences, known as wildcards. The conference winners and best wildcard team hosted the quarterfinals. The quarterfinal winners progressed to the semifinal, and the winners of the semifinals advanced to the final.[3]

Standings

The final standings for the 2018 Super Rugby season were:

2018 Super Rugby: Overall standings
Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD TF TA TB LB Pts Qualification
1 New Zealand Crusaders 16 14 0 2 542 295 +247 77 39 7 0 63 Conference leaders
Qualified to the finals.
2 South Africa Lions 16 9 0 7 519 435 +84 77 55 6 4 46
3 Australia Waratahs 16 9 1 6 557 445 +112 74 59 4 2 44
4 New Zealand Hurricanes 16 11 0 5 474 343 +131 66 43 5 2 51 Wildcard teams
Qualified to finals.
5 New Zealand Chiefs 16 11 0 5 463 368 +95 60 48 3 2 49
6 New Zealand Highlanders 16 10 0 6 437 445 −8 59 57 3 1 44
7 Argentina Jaguares 16 9 0 7 409 418 −9 51 55 2 0 38
8 South Africa Sharks 16 7 1 8 437 442 −5 49 57 2 4 36
9 Australia Rebels 16 7 0 9 440 461 −21 57 60 5 3 36
10 Australia Brumbies 16 7 0 9 393 422 −29 56 52 2 4 34
11 South Africa Stormers 16 6 0 10 390 423 −33 46 56 0 5 29
12 South Africa Bulls 16 6 0 10 441 502 −61 59 66 2 3 29
13 Australia Reds 16 6 0 10 389 501 −112 49 66 1 3 28
14 New Zealand Blues 16 4 0 12 378 509 −131 50 66 2 4 22
15 Japan Sunwolves 16 3 0 13 404 664 −260 48 99 0 2 14
Source: super.rugby
Australian Conference
Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD TF TA TB LB Pts
1 Australia Waratahs 16 9 1 6 557 445 +112 74 59 4 2 44
2 Australia Rebels 16 7 0 9 440 461 −21 57 60 5 3 36
3 Australia Brumbies 16 7 0 9 393 422 −29 56 52 2 4 34
4 Australia Reds 16 6 0 10 389 501 −112 49 66 1 3 28
5 Japan Sunwolves 16 3 0 13 404 664 −260 48 99 0 2 14
New Zealand Conference
Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD TF TA TB LB Pts
1 New Zealand Crusaders 16 14 0 2 542 295 +247 77 39 7 0 63
2 New Zealand Hurricanes 16 11 0 5 474 343 +131 66 43 5 2 51
3 New Zealand Chiefs 16 11 0 5 463 368 +95 60 48 3 2 49
4 New Zealand Highlanders 16 10 0 6 437 445 −8 59 57 3 1 44
5 New Zealand Blues 16 4 0 12 378 509 −131 50 66 2 4 22
South African Conference
Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD TF TA TB LB Pts
1 South Africa Lions 16 9 0 7 519 435 +84 77 55 6 4 46
2 Argentina Jaguares 16 9 0 7 409 418 −9 51 55 2 0 38
3 South Africa Sharks 16 7 1 8 437 442 −5 49 57 2 4 36
4 South Africa Stormers 16 6 0 10 390 423 −33 46 56 0 5 29
5 South Africa Bulls 16 6 0 10 441 502 −61 59 66 2 3 29
Competition rules[4]
Qualification:
Eight teams will qualify to the finals, with their final positions in the overall log determining their seedings in the quarter-finals. The conference winners will be seeded #1 to #3 for the quarter-finals, in order of log points gained during the group stages, while the wildcards will be seeded as #4 to #8 in order of log points gained during the group stages.
In the quarter-finals, the three conference winners and the highest-ranked wildcard team will host the first round of the finals, with the highest-seeded conference winner (Team #1) hosting the fifth-seeded wildcard entry (Team #8) in quarter-final 1, the second-seeded conference winner (Team #2) hosting the fourth-seeded wildcard entry (Team #7) in quarter-final 3, the third-seeded conference winner (Team #3) hosting the third-seeded wildcard entry (Team #6) in quarter-final 4 and the top-seeded wildcard entry (Team #4) hosting the second-seed wildcard entry (Team #5) in quarter-final 2.
The Quarter Final winners will progress to the semi-finals, where the winners of quarter-finals 1 and 2 will play each other, as well as the winners of quarter-finals 3 and 4, each tie hosted by the higher-seeded team.
The winner of the semi-finals will progress to the Final, again to be held at the venue of the highest-seeded team.
Tournament points breakdown:
* 4 tournament points for a win
* 2 tournament points for a draw
* 1 tournament bonus point for a loss by seven points or less
* 1 tournament bonus point for scoring at least three tries more than the opponent in a match
Classification:
Teams standings are calculated as follows:
* Conference leaders
* Tournament points
* Number of games won
* Overall points difference
* Number of tries scored
* Overall try difference
* Coin toss

Round-by-round

The table below shows each team's progression throughout the season. For each round, their cumulative points total is shown with the overall log position in brackets:

Team Progression – Australian Conference
Team R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 R9 R10 R11 R12 R13 R14 R15 R16 R17 R18 R19 QF SF Final
Waratahs 4
(7th)
6
(5th)
6
(8th)
10
(7th)
10
(9th)
14
(6th)
19
(6th)
24
(3rd)
24
(3rd)
24
(3rd)
25
(3rd)
26
(3rd)
31
(3rd)
31
(3rd)
35
(3rd)
39
(3rd)
44
(2nd)
44
(3rd)
Won Lost
Rebels 5
(2nd)
10
(2nd)
15
(1st)
15
(2nd)
20
(1st)
20
(1st)
20
(3rd)
21
(6th)
21
(7th)
21
(7th)
21
(10th)
25
(7th)
25
(9th)
30
(8th)
34
(8th)
35
(8th)
35
(8th)
36
(9th)
Brumbies 4
(5th)
4
(8th)
4
(13th)
8
(11th)
8
(11th)
9
(11th)
14
(8th)
14
(9th)
15
(11th)
15
(13th)
15
(14th)
16
(14th)
16
(14th)
20
(12th)
25
(11th)
29
(10th)
30
(10th)
34
(10th)
Reds 0
(14th)
4
(11th)
8
(6th)
12
(4th)
13
(7th)
13
(8th)
13
(10th)
13
(12th)
13
(13th)
17
(12th)
17
(12th)
17
(12th)
18
(12th)
19
(13th)
19
(13th)
19
(14th)
23
(13th)
28
(13th)
Sunwolves 1
(12th)
1
(14th)
1
(15th)
2
(15th)
2
(15th)
2
(15th)
2
(15th)
2
(15th)
2
(15th)
2
(15th)
2
(15th)
6
(15th)
10
(15th)
10
(15th)
10
(15th)
14
(15th)
14
(15th)
14
(15th)
Team Progression – New Zealand Conference
Team R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 R9 R10 R11 R12 R13 R14 R15 R16 R17 R18 R19 QF SF Final
Crusaders 5
(3rd)
10
(3rd)
10
(4th)
10
(6th)
15
(3rd)
19
(4th)
24
(2nd)
24
(4th)
29
(2nd)
33
(1st)
38
(1st)
42
(1st)
46
(1st)
50
(1st)
54
(1st)
54
(1st)
58
(1st)
63
(1st)
Won Won Won
Hurricanes 1
(9th)
6
(4th)
10
(3rd)
10
(5th)
14
(4th)
19
(3rd)
23
(4th)
27
(1st)
27
(4th)
32
(4th)
36
(4th)
41
(4th)
45
(4th)
45
(4th)
45
(4th)
45
(4th)
50
(4th)
51
(4th)
Won Lost
Chiefs 0
(13th)
4
(10th)
4
(12th)
8
(10th)
13
(5th)
17
(5th)
21
(5th)
21
(5th)
26
(5th)
26
(6th)
27
(6th)
31
(6th)
32
(5th)
37
(5th)
37
(6th)
41
(5th)
45
(5th)
49
(5th)
Lost
Highlanders 4
(6th)
4
(7th)
9
(5th)
13
(3rd)
13
(6th)
14
(7th)
14
(7th)
19
(7th)
24
(6th)
28
(5th)
28
(5th)
32
(5th)
32
(6th)
36
(6th)
40
(5th)
40
(6th)
40
(6th)
44
(6th)
Lost
Blues 1
(10th)
2
(13th)
6
(9th)
6
(12th)
6
(13th)
6
(14th)
7
(14th)
12
(14th)
12
(14th)
13
(14th)
17
(13th)
17
(13th)
17
(13th)
17
(14th)
17
(14th)
22
(13th)
22
(14th)
22
(14th)
Team Progression – South African Conference
Team R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 R9 R10 R11 R12 R13 R14 R15 R16 R17 R18 R19 QF SF Final
Lions 4
(4th)
9
(1st)
14
(1st)
15
(2nd)
19
(1st)
19
(2nd)
20
(2nd)
25
(1st)
25
(2nd)
30
(1st)
31
(2nd)
31
(2nd)
31
(2nd)
36
(2nd)
40
(2nd)
40
(2nd)
41
(2nd)
41
(3rd)
46
(2nd)
Won Won Lost
Jaguares 0
(15th)
0
(15th)
0
(15th)
4
(14th)
4
(14th)
8
(12th)
8
(13th)
8
(13th)
12
(13th)
16
(10th)
20
(8th)
24
(7th)
24
(8th)
29
(7th)
34
(7th)
34
(7th)
38
(7th)
38
(7th)
38
(7th)
Lost
Sharks 1
(5th)
1
(11th)
3
(12th)
8
(7th)
9
(9th)
9
(10th)
13
(10th)
14
(9th)
14
(10th)
18
(9th)
18
(11th)
23
(8th)
24
(10th)
28
(8th)
28
(9th)
28
(9th)
32
(9th)
32
(9th)
36
(8th)
Lost
Stormers 4
(1st)
5
(4th)
5
(6th)
5
(11th)
9
(8th)
13
(8th)
13
(9th)
13
(11th)
13
(11th)
14
(12th)
18
(10th)
22
(9th)
23
(11th)
24
(11th)
25
(10th)
25
(10th)
25
(12th)
29
(11th)
29
(11th)
Bulls 0
(6th)
4
(8th)
4
(9th)
5
(10th)
5
(13th)
5
(14th)
9
(12th)
9
(12th)
14
(8th)
19
(8th)
20
(9th)
20
(11th)
24
(9th)
24
(10th)
24
(11th)
24
(12th)
25
(11th)
29
(12th)
29
(12th)
Key: win draw loss bye

Matches

The fixtures for the 2018 Super Rugby competition were released on 21 September 2017.[5] The following matches were played during the regular season:

Home \ Away Template:Rut Blues Template:Rut Brumbies Template:Rut Bulls Template:Rut Chiefs Template:Rut Crusaders Template:Rut Highlanders Template:Rut Hurricanes Template:Rut Jaguares Template:Rut Lions Template:Rut Rebels Template:Rut Reds Template:Rut Sharks Template:Rut Stormers Template:Rut Sunwolves Template:Rut Waratahs
Template:Rut Blues 21–27 24–32 16–34 15–36 13–20 10–20 39–16 40–63
Template:Rut Brumbies 8–21 24–12 20–25 24–27 45–21 24–17 41–31 17–24
Template:Rut Bulls 28–38 28–29 21–19 43–34 35–49 28–10 39–33 33–23
Template:Rut Chiefs 21–19 24–19 41–28 20–34 27–22 28–24 19–23 39–27
Template:Rut Crusaders 54–17 33–14 45–23 45–22 24–13 45–28 33–11 31–29
Template:Rut Highlanders 41–34 43–17 22–45 25–17 30–14 39–27 43–37 33–15
Template:Rut Hurricanes 42–24 25–13 29–19 29–12 28–19 38–34 38–37 43–15
Template:Rut Jaguares 54–24 14–40 9–34 49–35 7–18 29–13 25–14 38–28
Template:Rut Lions 35–38 42–24 38–12 8–14 47–27 26–19 52–31 40–38
Template:Rut Rebels 33–10 10–55 19–50 22–25 45–19 46–14 40–13 26–31
Template:Rut Reds 18–10 20–14 12–36 15–18 27–22 37–23 48–27 41–52
Template:Rut Sharks 10–40 28–24 38–12 20–10 31–24 24–17 50–22 24–24
Template:Rut Stormers 37–20 29–17 9–15 28–20 23–26 34–18 25–19 27–16
Template:Rut Sunwolves 10–24 25–32 42–37 10–61 17–37 63–28 26–23 29–50
Template:Rut Waratahs 21–24 31–40 41–12 0–29 51–27 37–16 34–27 77–25
Updated to match(es) played on 3 June 2018. Source: http://images.supersport.co.za/content/Vodacom%20Super%20Rugby%202018%20Draw.pdf
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Finals

The finals fixtures were as follows:

 
QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
 
          
 
21 July – Christchurch
 
 
Crusaders 40
 
28 July – Christchurch
 
Sharks 10
 
Crusaders 30
 
20 July – Wellington
 
Hurricanes 12
 
Hurricanes 32
 
4 August – Christchurch
 
Chiefs 31
 
Crusaders 37
 
21 July – Johannesburg
 
Lions 18
 
Lions 40
 
28 July – Johannesburg
 
Jaguares 23
 
Lions 44
 
21 July – Sydney
 
Waratahs 26
 
Waratahs 30
 
 
Highlanders 23
 

Quarterfinals

20 July 2018 Template:Rut Hurricanes 32–31 Template:Rut Chiefs Template:Rus Westpac Stadium  
19:35 Try: Julian Savea rugby ball 1'
TJ Perenara rugby ball 33'62'
Ben Lam rugby ball 69'
Con: Beauden Barrett rugby goalposts icon 2', 33'
Jordie Barrett rugby goalposts icon 70'
Pen: Beauden Barrett rugby goalposts icon 11', 55'
Cards: Vaea Fifita Yellow card 80'
Report[7]
Scoreboard[8]
Try: Brad Weber rugby ball 7'
Anton Lienert-Brown rugby ball 51'
Damian McKenzie rugby ball 79'
Lachlan Boshier rugby ball 80'
Con: Damian McKenzie rugby goalposts icon 8', 52', 79'
Charlie Ngatai rugby goalposts icon 80'
Pen: Damian McKenzie rugby goalposts icon 22'
Attendance: 16,402[6]
Referee: Glen Jackson


21 July 2018 Template:Rut Crusaders 40–10 Template:Rut Sharks Template:Rus AMI Stadium  
19:35 Try: Bryn Hall rugby ball 9'
David Havili rugby ball 12'
Matt Todd rugby ball 42'
Braydon Ennor rugby ball 67'
Pete Samu rugby ball 72'
Con: Richie Mo'unga rugby goalposts icon 43', 68', 73'
Pen: Richie Mo'unga rugby goalposts icon 7', 40', 57'
Report[9]
Scoreboard[10]
Try: Kobus van Wyk rugby ball 26'
Con: Robert du Preez rugby goalposts icon 27'
Pen: Robert du Preez rugby goalposts icon 48'
Referee: Mike Fraser


21 July 2018 Template:Rut Waratahs 30–23 Template:Rut Highlanders Template:Rus Allianz Stadium  
20:05 Try: Bernard Foley rugby ball 54'61'
Israel Folau rugby ball 56'
Con: Bernard Foley rugby goalposts icon 54', 57', 62'
Pen: Bernard Foley rugby goalposts icon 4', 9', 71'
Cards: Paddy Ryan Yellow card 74'
Report[12]
Scoreboard[13]
Try: Waisake Naholo rugby ball 11'
Rob Thompson rugby ball 25'
Con: Lima Sopoaga rugby goalposts icon 12', 26'
Pen: Lima Sopoaga rugby goalposts icon 7', 19', 34'
Cards: Waisake Naholo yellow card 52' to 62'
Attendance: 12,067[11]
Referee: Angus Gardner


21 July 2018 Template:Rut Lions 40–23 Template:Rut Jaguares Template:Rus Ellis Park Stadium  
15:05 Try: Ruan Combrinck rugby ball 8'
Harold Vorster rugby ball 15'
Malcolm Marx rugby ball 27'
Andries Coetzee rugby ball 57'
Con: Elton Jantjies rugby goalposts icon 9', 16', 28', 58'
Pen: Elton Jantjies rugby goalposts icon 26', 44', 76'
Drop: Elton Jantjies rugby goalposts icon 64'
Report[14]
Scoreboard[15]
Try: Bautista Delguy rugby ball 42'
Pablo Matera rugby ball 48'
Con: Nicolás Sánchez rugby goalposts icon 43', 49'
Pen: Nicolás Sánchez rugby goalposts icon 4', 6', 37'
Referee: Jaco Peyper

Semifinals

28 July 2018 Template:Rut Crusaders 30–12 Template:Rut Hurricanes Template:Rus AMI Stadium  
19:35 Try: Richie Mo'unga rugby ball 15'
George Bridge rugby ball 28'
David Havili rugby ball 44'
Braydon Ennor rugby ball 69'
Con: Richie Mo'unga rugby goalposts icon 16', 45'
Pen: Richie Mo'unga rugby goalposts icon 36', 39'
Report[16]
Scoreboard[17]
Try: Julian Savea rugby ball 19'
Ben Lam rugby ball 80'
Con: Beauden Barrett rugby goalposts icon 19'
Referee: Jaco Peyper


28 July 2018 Template:Rut Lions 44–26 Template:Rut Waratahs Template:Rus Ellis Park Stadium  
15:05 Try: Kwagga Smith rugby ball 21'63'
Aphiwe Dyantyi rugby ball 26'
Malcolm Marx rugby ball 35'58'
Courtnall Skosan rugby ball 79'
Con: Elton Jantjies rugby goalposts icon 28', 37', 64', 80'
Pen: Elton Jantjies rugby goalposts icon 55', 74'
Report[18]
Scoreboard[19]
Try: Ned Hanigan rugby ball 4'
Israel Folau rugby ball 8'
Tom Robertson rugby ball 39'
Jake Gordon rugby ball 76'
Con: Bernard Foley rugby goalposts icon 6', 10', 76'
Cards: Damien Fitzpatrick yellow card 57' to 67'
Referee: Glen Jackson

Final

4 August 2018 Template:Rut Crusaders 37–18 Template:Rut Lions Template:Rus AMI Stadium  
19:35 Try: Seta Tamanivalu rugby ball 19'
David Havili rugby ball 34'
Mitchell Drummond rugby ball 62'
Scott Barrett rugby ball 70'
Con: Richie Mo'unga rugby goalposts icon 20', 36', 63', 71'
Pen: Richie Mo'unga rugby goalposts icon 16', 33', 43'
Cards: Ryan Crotty yellow card 67' to 77'
Report[20]
Scoreboard[21]
Try: Cyle Brink rugby ball 53'
Malcolm Marx rugby ball 68'
Con: Elton Jantjies rugby goalposts icon 54'
Pen: Elton Jantjies rugby goalposts icon 13', 39'
Referee: Angus Gardner

Players

Squads

The following 2018 Super Rugby squads have been named:

Top scorers

The top ten try and point scorers during the 2018 Super Rugby season are:[22]

Referees

The following refereeing panel was appointed by SANZAAR for the 2018 Super Rugby season:[23]

Attendances

Team Main Stadium Capacity Total Attendance Average Attendance % Capacity
New Zealand Blues Eden Park 50,000 77,200 9,650 19%
New Zealand Chiefs Waikato Stadium 25,800
New Zealand Hurricanes Westpac Stadium 34,500 136,911 15,212 46%
New Zealand Crusaders Rugby League Park 18,000
New Zealand Highlanders Forsyth Barr Stadium 30,728
Australia Reds Suncorp Stadium 52,500 96,810 12,101 23%
Australia Brumbies Canberra Stadium 25,011 67,128 8,391 33%
Australia Waratahs Sydney Football Stadium 44,000 121,603 13,511 32%
Australia Melbourne Rebels AAMI Park 29,500 78,566 9,820 33%
South Africa Sharks ABSA Stadium 52,000
South Africa Bulls Loftus Versfeld 51,792
South Africa Lions Ellis Park 62,567
South Africa Stormers Newlands Stadium 51,900
Argentina Jaguares José Amalfitani Stadium 49,640
Japan Sunwolves Prince Chichibu Memorial Stadium 27,188 80,608 10,076 35%

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