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Super 15 rugby 2011

There will be one extra team, the Melbourne Rebels, contesting the 2011 Super 15 rugby competition (hence the move from the Super 14 name), with the season running from February to July (ends early to accommodate the World Cup in September & October).

Format of Super 15

There are 2 types of matches :

  • Internal Conference Matches - Each team plays the other 4 teams in the same conference twice, home and away.

  • Cross Conference Matches - Each team plays 4 teams of the other two conferences away, and 4 teams of the other 2 conferences home, thus missing out on 2 teams (1 from each of the other conferences).

The top team of each conference, plus the next top 3 teams in table points (regardless of conference) move on to the finals.

Australian Conference

New Zealand Conference

South African Conference

Brumbies (Canberra)

Blues (Auckland)

Bulls (Pretoria)

NSW Waratahs (Sydney)

Chiefs (Hamilton)

Cheetahs (Bloemfontein)

Melbourne Rebels (Melbourne)

Crusaders (Canterbury)

Lions (Johannesburg)

Queensland Reds (Brisbane)

Highlanders (Otago)

Sharks (Durban)

Western Force (Perth)

Hurricanes (Wellington)

Stormers (Cape Town)

Finals

Week

Match

Home team

Away team

1

A Qualifier

Rank 4

Rank 5

 

 

B Qualifier

Rank 3

Rank 6

2

C Semi

Rank 2

Winner of match A or B
with highest playoff ranking

2

D Semi

Rank 1

Other winner from match A or B

3

Final

Winner of match C or D
with highest playoff ranking

Other winner from match C or D

News

11 Nov 2009

It is announced that the 15th team in the Super 15 will be the Melbourne Rebels.

21 Oct 2009

No unanimity is reached at a SANZAR meeting to discuss the applications from the Southern Kings and Melbourne to be the 15th Super Rugby team, and it is agreed that the matter should be proceed to arbitration.

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