2018 Super Rugby season

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2018 Super Rugby season
Countries Argentina (1 team)
Australia (4 teams)
Japan (1 team)
New Zealand (5 teams)
South Africa (4 teams)
Tournament format(s) Conference and knockout
Champions 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 website Official 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.

Contents

The South African Rugby Union announced that the Cheetahs and 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 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 Sunwolves), the New Zealand Conference (consisting of five New Zealand teams), and the South African Conference (consisting of four South African teams and the 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 standings watch · edit · discuss
Overall standings
PosTeamPWDLPFPAPDTFTATBLBPts
1 Flag of New Zealand.svg Crusaders 161402542295+24777397063
2 Flag of South Africa.svg Lions 16907519435+8477556446
3 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Waratahs 16916557445+11274594244
4 Flag of New Zealand.svg Hurricanes 161105474343+13166435251
5 Flag of New Zealand.svg Chiefs 161105463368+9560483249
6 Flag of New Zealand.svg Highlanders 161006437445−859573144
7 Flag of Argentina.svg Jaguares 16907409418−951552038
8 Flag of South Africa.svg Sharks 16718437442−549572436
9 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rebels 16709440461−2157605336
10 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Brumbies 16709393422−2956522434
11 Flag of South Africa.svg Stormers 166010390423−3346560529
12 Flag of South Africa.svg Bulls 166010441502−6159662329
13 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Reds 166010389501−11249661328
14 Flag of New Zealand.svg Blues 164012378509−13150662422
15 Flag of Japan.svg Sunwolves 163013404664−26048990214
Australian Conference
PosTeamPWDLPFPAPDTFTATBLBPts
1 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Waratahs 16916557445+11274594244
2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rebels 16709440461−2157605336
3 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Brumbies 16709393422−2956522434
4 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Reds 166010389501−11249661328
5 Flag of Japan.svg Sunwolves 163013404664−26048990214
New Zealand Conference
PosTeamPWDLPFPAPDTFTATBLBPts
1 Flag of New Zealand.svg Crusaders 161402542295+24777397063
2 Flag of New Zealand.svg Hurricanes 161105474343+13166435251
3 Flag of New Zealand.svg Chiefs 161105463368+9560483249
4 Flag of New Zealand.svg Highlanders 161006437445−859573144
5 Flag of New Zealand.svg Blues 164012378509−13150662422
South African Conference
PosTeamPWDLPFPAPDTFTATBLBPts
1 Flag of South Africa.svg Lions 16907519435+8477556446
2 Flag of Argentina.svg Jaguares 16907409418−951552038
3 Flag of South Africa.svg Sharks 16718437442−549572436
4 Flag of South Africa.svg Stormers 166010390423−3346560529
5 Flag of South Africa.svg Bulls 166010441502−6159662329
Legend and competition rules
Legend:
Conference leaders, qualified to the finals.P = Games played, W = Games won, D = Games drawn, L = Games lost, PF = Points for, PA = Points against, PD = Points difference, TF = Tries for, TA = Tries against, TB = Try bonus points, LB = Losing bonus points, Pts = Tournament points
Wildcard teams, qualified to finals.
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
TeamR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9R10R11R12R13R14R15R16R17R18R19QFSFFinal
Waratahs4
(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)
WonLost
Rebels5
(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)
Brumbies4
(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)
Reds0
(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)
Sunwolves1
(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
TeamR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9R10R11R12R13R14R15R16R17R18R19QFSFFinal
Crusaders5
(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)
WonWonWon
Hurricanes1
(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)
WonLost
Chiefs0
(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
Highlanders4
(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
Blues1
(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
TeamR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9R10R11R12R13R14R15R16R17R18R19QFSFFinal
Lions4
(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)
WonWonLost
Jaguares0
(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
Sharks1
(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
Stormers4
(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)
Bulls0
(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)
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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 BLU BRU BUL CHI CRU HIG HUR JAG LIO REB RED SHA STO SUN WAR
Blues 21–27 24–32 16–34 15–36 13–20 10–20 39–16 40–63
Brumbies 8–21 24–12 20–25 24–27 45–21 24–17 41–31 17–24
Bulls 28–38 28–29 21–19 43–34 35–49 28–10 39–33 33–23
Chiefs 21–19 24–19 41–28 20–34 27–22 28–24 19–23 39–27
Crusaders 54–17 33–14 45–23 45–22 24–13 45–28 33–11 31–29
Highlanders 41–34 43–17 22–45 25–17 30–14 39–27 43–37 33–15
Hurricanes 42–24 25–13 29–19 29–12 28–19 38–34 38–37 43–15
Jaguares 54–24 14–40 9–34 49–35 7–18 29–13 25–14 38–28
Lions 35–38 42–24 38–12 8–14 47–27 26–19 52–31 40–38
Rebels 33–10 10–55 19–50 22–25 45–19 46–14 40–13 26–31
Reds 18–10 20–14 12–36 15–18 27–22 37–23 48–27 41–52
Sharks 10–40 28–24 38–12 20–10 31–24 24–17 50–22 24–24
Stormers 37–20 29–17 9–15 28–20 23–26 34–18 25–19 27–16
Sunwolves 10–24 25–32 42–37 10–61 17–37 63–28 26–23 29–50
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:

 
Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
 
          
 
21 July – Christchurch
 
 
Crusaders40
 
28 July – Christchurch
 
Sharks 10
 
Crusaders30
 
20 July – Wellington
 
Hurricanes 12
 
Hurricanes32
 
4 August – Christchurch
 
Chiefs 31
 
Crusaders37
 
21 July – Johannesburg
 
Lions 18
 
Lions40
 
28 July – Johannesburg
 
Jaguares 23
 
Lions44
 
21 July – Sydney
 
Waratahs 26
 
Waratahs30
 
 
Highlanders 23
 

Quarterfinals

20 July 2018 Hurricanes 32–31 Chiefs Westpac Stadium, Wellington  
19:35Try: Julian Savea Ru ball.svg 1'
TJ Perenara Ru ball.svg 33', 62'
Ben Lam Ru ball.svg 69'
Con: Beauden Barrett Rugby penalty.svg 2', 33'
Jordie Barrett Rugby penalty.svg 70'
Pen: Beauden Barrett Rugby penalty.svg 11', 55'
Cards: Vaea Fifita Yellow card.svg 80'
Report [6]
Scoreboard [7]
Try: Brad Weber Ru ball.svg 7'
Anton Lienert-Brown Ru ball.svg 51'
Damian McKenzie Ru ball.svg 79'
Lachlan Boshier Ru ball.svg 80'
Con: Damian McKenzie Rugby penalty.svg 8', 52', 79'
Charlie Ngatai Rugby penalty.svg 80'
Pen: Damian McKenzie Rugby penalty.svg 22'
Attendance: 16,402 [8]
Referee: Glen Jackson
21 July 2018 Crusaders 40–10 Sharks AMI Stadium, Christchurch  
19:35Try: Bryn Hall Ru ball.svg 9'
David Havili Ru ball.svg 12'
Matt Todd Ru ball.svg 42'
Braydon Ennor Ru ball.svg 67'
Pete Samu Ru ball.svg 72'
Con: Richie Mo'unga Rugby penalty.svg 43', 68', 73'
Pen: Richie Mo'unga Rugby penalty.svg 7', 40', 57'
Report [9]
Scoreboard [10]
Try: Kobus van Wyk Ru ball.svg 26'
Con: Robert du Preez Rugby penalty.svg 27'
Pen: Robert du Preez Rugby penalty.svg 48'
Referee: Mike Fraser
21 July 2018 Waratahs 30–23 Highlanders Allianz Stadium, Sydney  
20:05Try: Bernard Foley Ru ball.svg 54', 61'
Israel Folau Ru ball.svg 56'
Con: Bernard Foley Rugby penalty.svg 54', 57', 62'
Pen: Bernard Foley Rugby penalty.svg 4', 9', 71'
Cards: Paddy Ryan Yellow card.svg 74'
Report [11]
Scoreboard [12]
Try: Waisake Naholo Ru ball.svg 11'
Rob Thompson Ru ball.svg 25'
Con: Lima Sopoaga Rugby penalty.svg 12', 26'
Pen: Lima Sopoaga Rugby penalty.svg 7', 19', 34'
Cards: Waisake Naholo Yellow card.svg 52' to 62'
Attendance: 12,067 [13]
Referee: Angus Gardner
21 July 2018 Lions 40–23 Jaguares Emirates Airline Park, Johannesburg  
15:05Try: Ruan Combrinck Ru ball.svg 8'
Harold Vorster Ru ball.svg 15'
Malcolm Marx Ru ball.svg 27'
Andries Coetzee Ru ball.svg 57'
Con: Elton Jantjies Rugby penalty.svg 9', 16', 28', 58'
Pen: Elton Jantjies Rugby penalty.svg 26', 44', 76'
Drop: Elton Jantjies Rugby penalty.svg 64'
Report [14]
Scoreboard [15]
Try: Bautista Delguy Ru ball.svg 42'
Pablo Matera Ru ball.svg 48'
Con: Nicolás Sánchez Rugby penalty.svg 43', 49'
Pen: Nicolás Sánchez Rugby penalty.svg 4', 6', 37'
Referee: Jaco Peyper

Semifinals

28 July 2018 Crusaders 30–12 Hurricanes AMI Stadium, Christchurch  
19:35Try: Richie Mo'unga Ru ball.svg 15'
George Bridge Ru ball.svg 28'
David Havili Ru ball.svg 44'
Braydon Ennor Ru ball.svg 69'
Con: Richie Mo'unga Rugby penalty.svg 16', 45'
Pen: Richie Mo'unga Rugby penalty.svg 36', 39'
Report [16]
Scoreboard [17]
Try: Julian Savea Ru ball.svg 19'
Ben Lam Ru ball.svg 80'
Con: Beauden Barrett Rugby penalty.svg 19'
Referee: Jaco Peyper
28 July 2018 Lions 44–26 Waratahs Emirates Airline Park, Johannesburg  
15:05Try: Kwagga Smith Ru ball.svg 21', 63'
Aphiwe Dyantyi Ru ball.svg 26'
Malcolm Marx Ru ball.svg 35', 58'
Courtnall Skosan Ru ball.svg 79'
Con: Elton Jantjies Rugby penalty.svg 28', 37', 64', 80'
Pen: Elton Jantjies Rugby penalty.svg 55', 74'
Report [18]
Scoreboard [19]
Try: Ned Hanigan Ru ball.svg 4'
Israel Folau Ru ball.svg 8'
Tom Robertson Ru ball.svg 39'
Jake Gordon Ru ball.svg 76'
Con: Bernard Foley Rugby penalty.svg 6', 10', 76'
Cards: Damien Fitzpatrick Yellow card.svg 57' to 67'
Referee: Glen Jackson

Final

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

Players

Squads

The following 2018 Super Rugby squads have been named:

Blues squad
Forwards Leni ApisaiGerard Cowley-TuiotiLyndon DunsheaBlake GibsonJosh GoodhueSione HaviliAlex HodgmanAkira IoaneJerome KainoAntonio Kiri KiriSione MafileoPauliasi ManuMatiaha MartinMatt MouldsBen Nee-NeeDalton PapaliiJames ParsonsJacob PierceGlenn PrestonKara PryorScott ScraftonMike TamoaietaMurphy TaramaiPatrick TuipulotuJimmy TupouOfa Tu'ungafasiRoss WrightDid not play:Isaac Salmon
Backs Caleb ClarkeMichael CollinsMatt DuffieTJ FaianeBryn GatlandTerrence HepetemaJordan HylandRieko IoaneDaniel KirkpatrickOrbyn LegerTumua ManuGeorge MoalaMelani NanaiSam NockStephen PerofetaAugustine PuluJonathan RuruJordan TrainorTamati TuaSonny Bill WilliamsDid not play:Otere BlackMatthew Johnson
Coach Tana Umaga
Brumbies squad
Forwards Robbie AbelAllan AlaalatoaBen AlexanderRichie ArnoldRory ArnoldSam CarterTom CusackBlake EneverMees ErasmusFolau Fainga'aLolo FakaosileaLeslie Leulua’iali’i-MakinJoshua Mann-ReaNic MayhewLachlan McCaffreyConnal McInerneyIsi NaisaraniMichael Oakman-HuntDavid PocockScott SioFaalelei SioneDarcy SwainRob ValetiniDid not play:Ben Hyne
Backs Tom BanksJames DargavilleKyle GodwinWharenui HaweraJordan Jackson-HopeTevita KuridraniChristian LealiifanoMatt LucasAndy MuirheadChance PeniJoe PowellAndrew SmithHenry SpeightLausii TaliauliJames Verity-AmmDid not play:Mack HansenRyan Lonergan
Coach Dan McKellar
Bulls squad
Forwards Shaun AdendorffTim AgabaMatthys BassonThembelani BholiLood de JagerNick de JagerJohan GrobbelaarLizo GqobokaJason JenkinsJannes KirstenHanro LiebenbergEdgar MarutlulleNqoba MxoliRuan NortjéTrevor NyakanePierre SchoemanRoelof SmitMornay SmithRG SnymanHendré StassenAdriaan StraussRuben van HeerdenConraad van VuurenMarco van StadenFrans van WykJaco VisagieDid not play:Aston FortuinSimphiwe MatanzimaRuan Steenkamp
Backs Marnitz BoshoffFrancois BrummerWarrick GelantBoeta HammanTravis IsmaielJT JacksonJohnny KôtzeJesse KrielManie LibbokDuncan MatthewsBurger OdendaalEmbrose PapierHandré PollardDivan RossouwDries SwanepoelJamba UlengoIvan van ZylAndré WarnerDid not play:Jade Stighling
Coach John Mitchell
Chiefs squad
Forwards Michael AllardiceTyler ArdronDominic BirdLachlan BoshierMitchell BrownSam CaneNathan HarrisLuke JacobsonMitchell KarpikSefo KautaiNepo LaulalaMatt MatichLiam MessamAtunaisa MoliJesse PareteLiam PolwartSam PrattleyBrodie RetallickAidan RossTaleni SeuPita Gus SowakulaAngus Ta'avaoSamisoni Taukei'ahoJeff ThwaitesKarl Tu’inukuafeDid not play:Mitchell GrahamKane HamesFin Hoeata
Backs Solomon AlaimaloJohnny Fa'auliTiaan FalconLuteru LaulalaAnton Lienert-BrownDamian McKenzieMarty McKenzieAlex NankivellCharlie NgataiDeclan O'DonnellToni PuluShaun StevensonBaylin SullivanTe Toiroa TahuriorangiJonathan TaumateineSean WainuiBrad WeberDid not play:Levi AumuaSam McNicolTim Nanai-WilliamsRegan Verney
Coach Colin Cooper
Crusaders squad
Forwards Michael Ala'alatoaHarry AllanSam Anderson-HeatherScott BarrettHeiden Bedwell-CurtisEthan BlackadderDonald BrighouseWyatt CrockettMitchell DunsheaOwen FranksBen FunnellBilly HarmonOliver JagerChris KingAndrew MakalioJoe MoodyTim PerryKieran ReadLuke RomanoPete SamuTom SandersSebastian SiatagaQuinten StrangeJordan TaufuaCodie TaylorMatt ToddSam Whitelock
Backs Tim BatemanGeorge BridgeBrett CameronRyan CrottyIsrael DaggMike DelanyMitchell DrummondBraydon EnnorTima Fainga'anukuJack GoodhueBryn HallDavid HaviliMitchell HuntJone Macilai-ToriManasa MataeleRichie Mo'ungaJack StrattonSeta TamanivaluDid not play:Will Jordan
Coach Scott Robertson
Highlanders squad
Forwards Alex AinleyLiam ColtmanJosh DicksonAsh DixonElliot DixonTom FranklinShannon FrizellJackson HemopoDillon HuntJames LentjesDaniel Lienert-BrownTyrel LomaxMarino Mikaele-Tu’uGuy MillarPari Pari ParkinsonGreg Pleasants-TateDan PryorAki SeiuliLiam SquireSiate TokolahiKalolo TuilomaLuke Whitelock
Backs Richard BuckmanMatt FaddesKayne HammingtonJosh IoaneTevita LiJosh McKayTevita NaburaWaisake NaholoJosh RentonAaron SmithBen SmithFletcher SmithLima SopoagaRob ThompsonSio TomkinsonThomas Umaga-JensenTeihorangi Walden
Coach Aaron Mauger
Hurricanes squad
Forwards Fraser ArmstrongAsafo AumuaMurray DouglasGareth EvansChris EvesMichael FatialofaAlex FidowVaea FifitaSam HenwoodSam LousiBen MayJames O'ReillyReed PrinsepMarcel RenataRicky RiccitelliArdie SaveaBrad ShieldsToby SmithBlade ThomsonJeffery Toomaga-AllenNathan VellaIsaia Walker-LeawereDid not play:James BlackwellDane Coles
Backs Vince AsoBeauden BarrettJordie BarrettJamie BoothFinlay ChristieJackson Garden-BachopWes GoosenRichard JuddBen LamNgani LaumapeJonah LoweNehe Milner-SkudderTJ PerenaraMatt ProctorJulian SaveaPeter Umaga-JensenIhaia WestDid not play:TJ Va'a
Coach Chris Boyd
Jaguares squad
Forwards Matías AlemannoFelipe ArreguiAgustín CreevyJavier DíazDiego FortunySantiago García BottaMarcos KremerTomás LavaniniJuan Manuel LeguizamónTomás LezanaPablo MateraSantiago MedranoJulián MontoyaJavier Ortega DesioGuido PettiLeonardo SenatoreNahuel Tetaz ChaparroJuan Pablo ZeissDid not play:Franco BrardaRodrigo BruniNicolás LeivaBenjamín MacomeSantiago MontagnerEnrique Pieretto
Backs Gonzalo BertranouEmiliano BoffelliSebastián CancelliereJerónimo de la FuenteBautista DelguyJoaquín Díaz BonillaBautista EzcurraFelipe EzcurraSantiago González IglesiasJuan Martín HernándezMartín LandajoJuan Cruz MalliaMatías MoroniRamiro MoyanoMatías OrlandoNicolás SánchezJoaquín TuculetDid not play:Santiago ÁlvarezTomás Cubelli
Coach Mario Ledesma
Lions squad
Forwards Jacobie AdriaanseCyle BrinkRobbie CoetzeeHacjivah DayimaniRuan DreyerLourens ErasmusAndries FerreiraCorné FourieJohannes JonkerRobert KrugerMalcolm MarxLen MassynFranco MostertMarvin OrieMarnus SchoemanSti SitholeDylan SmithKwagga SmithJacques van RooyenWarren WhiteleyDid not play:Willie EngelbrechtRhyno HerbstJaco Kriel
Backs Andries CoetzeeRuan CombrinckRoss CronjéAshlon DavidsAphiwe DyantyiNic GroomRohan Janse van RensburgMarco Jansen van VurenElton JantjiesSylvian MahuzaLionel MapoeHoward MnisiShaun ReynoldsCourtnall SkosanDillon SmitMadosh TambweHarold VorsterDid not play:Christiaan Meyer
Coach Swys de Bruin
Rebels squad
Forwards Jermaine AinsleyNathan CharlesAdam ColemanAngus CottrellBen DaleyPone Fa'amausiliColby Fainga'aTetera FaulknerRichard HardwickRoss Haylett-PettySam JeffriesAmanaki MafiSama MaloloGeoff ParlingMatt PhilipAnaru RangiFereti Sa'agaSam TalakaiLopeti TimaniJordan UeleseMahe VailanuDid not play:Rob LeotaTom MoloneyLaurie Weeks
Backs Tayler AdamsJack DebreczeniTom EnglishWill GeniaHarrison GoddardDane Haylett-PettyReece HodgeMarika KoroibeteJack MaddocksBill MeakesSefa NaivaluMichael RuruSemisi TupouDid not play:David HorwitzHenry HutchisonJack McGregorSione Tuipulotu
Coach David Wessels
Reds squad
Forwards Angus BlythKane DouglasSef Fa'agaseScott HigginbothamHarry Hockings • Harry Hoopert • Adam KorczykAlex MafiBrandon Paenga-AmosaAndrew ReadyIzack RoddaAngus Scott-YoungJames SlipperGeorge SmithJP SmithRuan SmithCaleb TimuLukhan TuiTaniela TupouLiam WrightDid not play:Michael GunnReece HewatMarkus Vanzati
Backs Filipo DaugunuChris Feauai-SautiaSamu KereviJono LanceBen LucasTate McDermottEto NabuliJayden NgamanuDuncan Paia'auaIzaia PereseJordan PetaiaMoses SoroviHamish StewartTeti TelaAidan TouaJames TuttleDid not play:Quade CooperKarmichael HuntLachlan Maranta
Coach Brad Thorn
Sharks squad
Forwards Hyron AndrewsRuan BothaKeegan DanielDan du PreezJean-Luc du PreezThomas du ToitRoss GeldenhuysGideon KoegelenbergStephan LewiesMzamo MajolaFranco MaraisJohn-Hubert MeyerTendai MtawariraTera MtembuTyler PaulChiliboy RalepelleJuan SchoemanAkker van der MerwePhilip van der WaltJacques VermeulenWian VoslooDid not play:Jean DrosteKhutha MchunuCoenie OosthuizenKerron van Vuuren
Backs Lukhanyo AmGarth AprilCurwin BoschRobert du PreezAndré EsterhuizenMarius LouwMakazole MapimpiLwazi MvovoS'busiso NkosiLouis SchreuderKobus van WykGrant WilliamsCameron WrightDid not play:Tristan BlewettMichael ClaassensJohan DeyselRhyno SmithJeremy WardCourtney WinnaarLeolin Zas
Coach Robert du Preez
Stormers squad
Forwards Juarno AugustusNizaam CarrJaco CoetzeeJan de KlerkJohan du ToitPieter-Steph du ToitNeethling FouchéJC Janse van RensburgSteven KitshoffSiya KolisiWilco LouwFrans MalherbeBongi MbonambiSalmaan MoeratDean MuirSikhumbuzo NotsheScarra NtubeniCarlü SadieRamone SamuelsJD SchickerlingKobus van DykChris van ZylCobus WieseDid not play:Stephan de WitEben EtzebethCaylib OosthuizenAlistair VermaakEduard Zandberg
Backs Craig BarryDamian de AllendePaul de WetJean-Luc du PlessisDewaldt DuvenageJJ EngelbrechtHerschel JantjiesDillyn LeydsSP MaraisJustin PhillipsRaymond RhuleSeabelo SenatlaJoshua StanderJano VermaakEW ViljoenGeorge WhiteheadDamian WillemseDid not play:Daniël du PlessisDan KrielSergeal Petersen
Coach Robbie Fleck
Sunwolves squad
Forwards Asaeli Ai ValuTakuma AsaharaJaba BregvadzeWillie BritzGrant HattinghUwe HeluKazuki HimenoShota HorieKeita InagakiShintaro IshiharaNika KhatiashviliKoo Ji-wonLappies LabuschagnéFetuani LautaimiMichael LeitchShinya MakabeCraig MillarJames MooreYusuke NiwaiShunsuke NunomakiEd QuirkAtsushi SakateYoshitaka TokunagaWimpie van der WaltHencus van WykRahboni Warren-VosayacoAlex WoontonSam WykesDid not play:Takeshi HinoMasakatsu Nishikawa
Backs Jason EmeryYoshikazu FujitaKenki FukuokaKai IshiiTimothy LafaeleLomano LemekiMichael LittleSemisi MasirewaRikiya MatsudaKotaro MatsushimaYutaka NagareRyoto NakamuraRyuji NoguchiHayden ParkerRobbie RobinsonHosea SaumakiKaito ShigenoYu TamuraFumiaki TanakaHarumichi TatekawaSione TeaupaWill TupouKeisuke UchidaGerhard van den HeeverAkihito YamadaDid not play:Daishi Murata
Coach Tony BrownJamie Joseph
Waratahs squad
Forwards Damien FitzpatrickNed HaniganJed HollowayMichael HooperHarry Johnson-HolmesSekope KepuTolu LatuRyan McCauleyWill MillerNick PalmerHugh RoachTom RobertsonPaddy RyanRob SimmonsTom StaniforthKalivati TawakeShambeckler VuiMichael WellsBrad WilkinDid not play:Jack DempseyMaclean JonesKelly MeafuaMatt SandellJP SauniLachlan Swinton • Cody Walker
Backs Kurtley BealeCameron ClarkLalakai FoketiIsrael FolauBernard FoleyJake GordonBryce HegartyAndrew KellawayTaqele NaiyaravoroAlex NewsomeNick PhippsCurtis RonaMitch ShortMichael SnowdenDid not play:Nick DuffyMack MasonIrae Simone
Coach Daryl Gibson

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]

2018 Super Rugby referees
Argentina Federico Anselmi
Australia Nic BerryAngus GardnerWill Houston
Japan Shuhei Kubo
New Zealand Nick BriantMike FraserGlen JacksonJamie NutbrownBen O'KeeffeBrendon PickerillPaul Williams
South Africa AJ JacobsJaco PeyperRasta RasivhengeEgon SecondsMarius van der Westhuizen

Attendances

TeamMain StadiumCapacityTotal AttendanceAverage Attendance % Capacity
Flag of New Zealand.svg Blues Eden Park 50,00077,2009,65019%
Flag of New Zealand.svg Chiefs Waikato Stadium 25,800
Flag of New Zealand.svg Hurricanes Westpac Stadium 34,500136,91115,21246%
Flag of New Zealand.svg Crusaders Rugby League Park 18,000
Flag of New Zealand.svg Highlanders Forsyth Barr Stadium 30,728
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Reds Suncorp Stadium 52,50096,81012,10123%
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Brumbies Canberra Stadium 25,01167,1288,39133%
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Waratahs Sydney Football Stadium 44,000121,60313,51132%
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Melbourne Rebels AAMI Park 29,50078,5669,82033%
Flag of South Africa.svg Sharks ABSA Stadium 52,000
Flag of South Africa.svg Bulls Loftus Versfeld 51,792
Flag of South Africa.svg Lions Ellis Park 62,567
Flag of South Africa.svg Stormers Newlands Stadium 51,900
Flag of Argentina.svg Jaguares José Amalfitani Stadium 49,640
Flag of Japan.svg Sunwolves Prince Chichibu Memorial Stadium 27,18880,60810,07635%

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