Super W

Super W

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DateRHEIM v AUSWÄRTS-
04/28 04:00 - NSW Waratahs - Frauen v Fijian Drua - Frauen 50-14
04/19 07:45 - NSW Waratahs - Frauen v Brumbies - Frauen 47-27
04/19 04:35 - Fijian Drua - Frauen v Western Force - Frauen 23-14
04/13 07:05 - Melbourne Rebels - Frauen v Fijian Drua - Frauen 34-21
04/13 04:35 - Brumbies - Frauen v Western Force - Frauen 36-38
04/12 07:05 - NSW Waratahs - Frauen v Queensland Reds - Frauen 34-19
04/06 07:05 - Western Force - Frauen v NSW Waratahs - Frauen 0-0
04/06 05:00 - Brumbies - Frauen v Fijian Drua - Frauen 7-20
04/05 06:05 - Melbourne Rebels - Frauen v Queensland Reds - Frauen 15-17
03/30 06:05 - Queensland Reds - Frauen v Brumbies - Frauen 14-31
03/30 03:35 - Fijian Drua - Frauen v Western Force - Frauen 19-5
03/29 06:05 - NSW Waratahs - Frauen v Melbourne Rebels - Frauen 38-17
03/23 06:05 - Western Force - Frauen v Queensland Reds - Frauen 24-14
03/23 03:35 - Fijian Drua - Frauen v NSW Waratahs - Frauen 21-62
03/22 06:05 - Brumbies - Frauen v Melbourne Rebels - Frauen 24-22
03/17 03:35 - Queensland Reds - Frauen v Fijian Drua - Frauen View
03/16 06:05 - NSW Waratahs - Frauen v Brumbies - Frauen View
03/15 08:30 - Western Force - Frauen v Melbourne Rebels - Frauen View
05/06 06:45 - Queensland Reds - Frauen v Fijian Drua - Frauen 30-38
04/30 05:05 - Queensland Reds - Frauen v Brumbies - Frauen View
04/30 02:35 - NSW Waratahs - Frauen v Fijian Drua - Frauen View
04/23 03:05 - Queensland Reds - Frauen v Fijian Drua - Frauen View
04/22 07:05 - Western Force - Frauen v Brumbies - Frauen 27-45
04/21 07:05 - Melbourne Rebels - Frauen v NSW Waratahs - Frauen View
04/16 07:05 - Western Force - Frauen v Fijian Drua - Frauen View
04/16 05:05 - NSW Waratahs - Frauen v Queensland Reds - Frauen View
04/14 07:05 - Brumbies - Frauen v Melbourne Rebels - Frauen View
04/08 07:05 - Melbourne Rebels - Frauen v Western Force - Frauen View
04/08 05:05 - NSW Waratahs - Frauen v Fijian Drua - Frauen View
04/07 07:05 - Queensland Reds - Frauen v Brumbies - Frauen View

Wikipedia - Super Rugby Women's

Super Rugby Women's is an annual professional women's rugby union club competition organised by Rugby Australia. It is contested by five clubs from Australia and one club from Fiji, who play a single series of round-robin matches to determine the four participants of a single-elimination tournament. The competition replaced the representative National Women's Championship with five teams owned by the Australian Super Rugby franchises, and began play in the 2018 season as an amateur league known as the Super W. The 2022 season saw the addition of a team from Fiji, and the introduction of salaries for players. The league adopted its current name in the 2024 season. Fijiana Drua are the current champions, while the New South Wales Waratahs have won the most championships (4).

History

The league commenced in the 2018 season as an amateur league. Buildcorp were named as the league's naming rights partner, while Gilbert were named as the official supplier of the league's rugby balls.[] For the inaugural season, the teams' playing lists were constructed from scratch throughout the later stages of 2018. Clubs were asked to nominate a list of desired players, with the Super W assigning two of these "marquee" players to each club. In addition, clubs were able to sign a number of players with existing connections to the club, or with arrangements for club sponsored work or study.[] In the 2019 season, the Western Force were replaced by a team representing RugbyWA.

The 2020 season was suspended following the fifth and final round of the regular season, due to lockdowns imposed by various state governments in late March, following the outbreak of COVID-19 in Australia. The planned playoff between the second-placed Reds and third-placed Brumbies, and the subsequent grand final, were cancelled in April; the first-placed Waratahs were declared champions once more. The Waratahs would finish a fourth straight undefeated season in 2021, which was played almost entirely at Coffs Harbour International Stadium in a pool format, and featured the temporary addition of a "President's XV" team composed of players from New South Wales and Queensland. The Western Force returned to the league, but withdrew after the first round to avoid the continuing COVID-19 pandemic in New South Wales.

**Super W** ist die höchste Liga im australischen Frauenrugby. Sie wurde 2018 ins Leben gerufen und umfasst sechs Teams: Brumbies Women, Melbourne Rebels Women, Queensland Reds Women, NSW Waratahs Women, Western Force Women und Fijiana Drua.

Die Saison des Super W besteht aus einem Hin- und Rückspiel, wobei jedes Team in der regulären Saison fünf Spiele bestreitet. Die beiden bestplatzierten Teams nach der regulären Saison qualifizieren sich für das Grand Final, das im Rahmen des Super Rugby Trans-Tasman-Finals ausgetragen wird.

Der Super W ist eine wichtige Plattform für die Entwicklung des Frauenrugbys in Australien und hat dazu beigetragen, dass das Spiel immer beliebter wird. Die Liga bietet Spielerinnen einen qualitativ hochwertigen Wettbewerb und eine Möglichkeit, sich für die australische Nationalmannschaft, die Wallaroos, zu empfehlen.