Current season, competition or edition: 2024 Super Rugby Pacific season | |
Formerly | Super 12 (1996–2005) Super 14 (2006–2010) |
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Sport | Rugby Union |
Founded | 1996 |
First season | 1996 |
Owner(s) | SANZAAR |
CEO | Brendan Morris |
No. of teams | 11 |
Country | Australia (4 teams) Fiji (1 team) New Zealand (5 teams) Pacific Islands (1 team) Former: South Africa (8 teams) Argentina (1 team) Japan (1 team) Australia (1 team) |
Most recent champion(s) | Blues (2024, 4th title) |
Most titles | Crusaders (12 titles) |
TV partner(s) | Australia, Fiji, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea: Fijian Broadcasting Corporation National Broadcasting Corporation Sky Sport (Prime) Stan Sport (Nine Network) International: Canal+ Digicel (Pacific Islands) ESPN FloSports Premier Sports Asia Sky Italia Sky Sports SuperSport TSN Wowow |
Sponsor(s) | DHL Harvey Norman Shop N Save Supermarket |
Related competitions | Women's Competitions Super Rugby Women's Super Rugby Aupiki COVID-19 Regional Competitions: Super Rugby Aotearoa Super Rugby AU Super Rugby Trans-Tasman Super Rugby Unlocked |
Official website | super.rugby |
Super Rugby is a men's professional rugby union club competition involving teams from Australia, Fiji, New Zealand, and the Pacific Islands. It has previously included teams from Argentina, Japan, and South Africa. Super Rugby started as the Super 12 in the 1996 season with 12 teams from Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa, building on competitions dating back to the South Pacific Championship in 1986. The Super 12 was established by SANZAR after the sport became professional in 1995. After the COVID-19 pandemic forced the competition to split into three, the reformed competition in 2021 only included teams from Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific islands.
The name was changed to Super 14 with the addition of two teams for the 2006 season, and with expansion to 15 teams for the 2011 season, the competition was rebranded as Super Rugby (with no number). In 2016 two new teams, the Jaguares from Argentina and Sunwolves from Japan, joined the competition, playing in two newly separated African groups. In 2018, the Cheetahs, Kings and Western Force were dropped, leaving 15 teams. The Sunwolves left the competition before the end of the 2020 season.
The 2020 season was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[1] Due to international travel restrictions relating to the pandemic, Rugby Australia and New Zealand Rugby held domestic tournaments, Super Rugby AU and Super Rugby Aotearoa respectively.[2][3] Both these tournaments continued in 2021, to be followed by Super Rugby Trans-Tasman, a crossover tournament.[4] In September 2020, the South African Rugby Union withdrew their four franchises from the competition, with plans for them to join the PRO14.[5] The Argentine Jaguares also left the competition.
In August 2021 a 12-team format was confirmed, with the addition of the Fijian Drua and Moana Pasifika, a team representing the Pacific islands. The tournament for 2022 and 2023 was named Super Rugby Pacific.[6][7]
The competition has been dominated by New Zealand teams, who have won 19 times in 26 years. The Crusaders have won most often, with 12 titles.