2020 Super Rugby AU season

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2020 Super Rugby AU season
Countries Australia
Tournament format(s) Round-robin and knockout 6
Champions Brumbies
Matches played22
Attendance65,104 (2,959 per match)
Tries scored125 (5.68 per match)
Top point scorer(s) James O'Connor, Reds (102)
Top try scorer(s) Filipo Daugunu, Reds (6)
Official website Official site
(Next) 2021

The 2020 Super Rugby AU season (branded as Vodafone Super Rugby AU for sponsorship reasons) was a professional club rugby union tournament organised by Rugby Australia. Sponsored by communications company Vodafone, the tournament replaced the Australian component of the incomplete 2020 Super Rugby season that was shut down in March of that year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It featured the four teams from the 2020 Australian conference, with the addition of former Super Rugby franchise the Western Force. [1]

Contents

The tournament was the inaugural season of Super Rugby AU and ran from 3 July to 19 September 2020. [1]

Law adaptions

On 12 June, Rugby Australia announced seven law trials designed to make the game more entertaining for the fans and players. [2] The trials were adapted from the 10 optional law trials available for unions and competitions given by World Rugby in May 2020. [3] The following trials will be used during the competition:

Law trialsScenario
Goal line drop-outWhen an attacking player carrying the ball is held up in the in-goal or knocks the ball on play restarts with a goal line drop-out.
When a kick enters the in-goal area and is forced by the defending team play restarts with a goal line drop-out
MarkA kick originating in the attacking 22m area cannot be marked by the defending team within their own 22m area. The kick can however be marked within the defending team's in-goal area and play restarts with a 22m line drop-out.
Red card changeA red carded player can be replaced after 20 minutes, unless all substitutions have been used.
50/22A kick taken from within the defending team's 50m area that travels into touch within the opposition's 22m area having first bounced in the field of play results in a line-out throw to the kicking team. This does not apply following a free-kick.
22/50A kick taken from within the defending team's 22m area that travels into touch within the opposition's 50m area having first bounced in the field of play results in a line-out throw to the kicking team. This does not apply following a free-kick.
Super Time2 x 5min periods of extra time; in the event of a drawn game after regulation time where the first points scored wins the match for the scoring team

Standings

PosTeamPldWDLPFPAPDTFTATBLBPts
1 Brumbies (Q)8602189147+4230164028
2 Reds (Q)8512215150+6528192125
3 Rebels (Q)8413194178+1621240119
4 Waratahs 8404204189+1522231219
5 Force 80081152531381533033
Source: [ citation needed ]
Rules for classification:
  • 4 points to the winning team
  • 2 points to each team if neither team scores during extra time
  • 1 bonus point for a loss by seven points or less
  • 1 bonus point to any team scoring three tries or more than the opposition

Matches

Round 1

3 July 2020
19:05
Reds 32–26 Waratahs (1 BP)
Try: Wright 6'
Daugunu 18'
McDermott 29'
Wilson 64'
Con: Hegarty (3/4) 7', 30', 65'
Pen: O'Connor (2/2) 76', 80+1'
Cards: Tupou Yellow card.svg 67'
Report Try: Johnson-Holmes 10'
Maddocks 48'
Con: Harrison (2/2) 11', 49'
Pen: Harrison (4/4) 34', 40', 43', 68'
Cards: Bell Yellow card.svg 29'
Suncorp Stadium
Attendance: 5,590 [4]
Referee: Nic Berry
4 July 2020
19:15
(1 BP) Brumbies 31–23 Rebels
Try: Muirhead 3'
Powell 27'
Fainga'a 37'
Wright 44'
Miller 77'
Con: Lolesio (3/5) 5', 39', 79'
Report Try: Uelese 58'
D. Haylett-Petty 63'
Con: To'omua (2/2) 59', 65'
Pen: To'omua (3/4) 9', 24', 71'
GIO Stadium
Attendance: 1,460 [5]
Referee: Angus Gardner

Round 2

10 July 2020
19:05
Rebels 18–18 (a.e.t.) Reds
Try: Hodge 54'
Meakes 68'
Con: To'omua (1/2) 69'
Pen: To'omua (2/2) 7', 40+2'
Report Try: Daugunu 44'
Mafi 79'
Con: O'Connor (1/2) 80+1'
Pen: O'Connor (2/2) 51', 75'
Brookvale Oval 1
Referee: Damon Murphy
11 July 2020
19:15
Waratahs 23–14 Force
Try: Bell 40'
Staniforth 62'
Con: Harrison (2/2) 40+2', 64'
Pen: Harrison (3/3) 46', 60', 74'
Report Try: Ralston 29'
Pen: Prior (3/3) 14', 33', 37'
Sydney Cricket Ground
Attendance: 1,793 [6]
Referee: Angus Gardner

Round 3

17 July 2020
19:05
Reds 31–24 Force (1 BP)
Try: Paenga-Amosa 19'
Campbell 23'
Tupou 27'
Daugunu 45'
Con: O'Connor (4/4) 20', 24', 28', 46'
Drop: O'Connor 79'
Cards: Paisami Yellow card.svg 70'
Report Try: McGregor 11'
Ralston (2) 14', 39'
Ready 70'
Con: Prior (2/2) 13', 15'
Suncorp Stadium
Attendance: 6,890 [7]
Referee: Nic Berry
18 July 2020
19:15
(1 BP) Waratahs 23–24 Brumbies
Try: Horton 24'
Ramm 29'
Con: Harrison (2/2) 25', 30'
Pen: Harrison (3/4) 10', 15', 50'
Report Try: Cusack 5'
Fainga'a 34'
Valetini 37'
Fines 77'
Con: Kuenzle (2/3) 38', 79'
Cards: Muirhead Yellow card.svg 21'
ANZ Stadium
Attendance: 1,976 [6]
Referee: Angus Gardner

Round 4

24 July 2020
19:05
Waratahs 10–29 Rebels
Try: Newsome 7'
Con: Harrison (1/1) 9'
Pen: Harrison (1/1) 23'
Cards: Hooper Yellow card.svg 31'
Holloway Yellow card.svg 70'
Report Try: Louwrens 38'
Koroibete 78'
Con: To'omua (2/2) 39', 78'
Pen: To'omua (5/5) 4', 11', 15', 31', 71'
Sydney Cricket Ground
Attendance: 1,620 [6]
Referee: Angus Gardner
25 July 2020
19:15
Force 0–24 Brumbies (1 BP)
Report Try: Wright 2'
Simone 6'
Miller 43'
McInerney 66'
Con: Kuenzle (2/4) 7', 45'
Leichhardt Oval 2
Attendance: 253 [6]
Referee: Damon Murphy

Round 5

31 July 2020
19:05
(1 BP) Force 20–25 (a.e.t.) Rebels
Try: Lee-Warner 27'
Ralston 57'
Con: Lance (2/2) 28', 58'
Pen: Lance (2/3) 12', 64'
Cards: Thrush Yellow card.svg 50'
Report Try: Uelese 30'
Philip 60'
Naisarani 82'
Con: To'omua (2/2) 32', 61'
Pen: To'omua (1/1) 53'
Hodge (1/2) 40+4'
Cards: Naisarani Yellow card.svg 25'
Leichhardt Oval 2
Attendance: 358 [6]
Referee: Angus Gardner
1 August 2020
19:15
Brumbies 22–20 Reds (1 BP)
Try: Fainga'a (2) 6', 33'
McInerney 75'
Con: Kuenzle (2/2) 7', 35'
Pen: Hansen (1/1) 80+3'
Report Try: Wilson 43'
Scott-Young 46'
Con: O'Connor (2/2) 44', 47'
Pen: O'Connor (2/3) 39', 50'
GIO Stadium
Attendance: 1,525 [6]
Referee: Nic Berry

Round 6

7 August 2020
19:05
Rebels 30–12 Brumbies
Try: Hodge (2) 3', 23'
Wilkin 16'
Uelese 38'
Con: To'omua (2/4) 17', 39'
Pen: To'omua (2/2) 32', 53'
Report Try: Powell 18'
Miller 80'
Con: Kuenzle (1/1) 20'
Cards: Cusack Yellow card.svg 40+1'
Liechhardt Oval 3
Attendance: Closed Event [6]
Referee: Graham Cooper
8 August 2020
19:15
(1 BP) Waratahs 45–12 Reds
Try: Gordon (3) 10', 17', 27'
Maddocks 24'
Newsome 35'
Horton 52'
Con: Harrison (5/5) 11', 18', 25', 29', 36'
Donaldson (1/1) 53'
Pen: Harrison (1/1) 5'
Report Try: Hardy 54'
O'Connor 80+2'
Con: O'Connor (1/2) 80+3'
Cards: Zane Nonggorr Yellow card.svg 77'
Sydney Cricket Ground
Attendance: 1,770 [6]
Referee: Damon Murphy

Round 7

14 August 2020
19:05
Force 8–28 Waratahs
Try: Stander 15'
Pen: Prior 28'
Report Try: Newsome 35'
Maddocks 45'
Johnson-Holmes 80'
Con: Harrison (2/2) 36', 46'
Pen: Harrison (3/3) 9', 20', 32'
Cbus Super Stadium 4
Attendance: 569 [6]
Referee: Nic Berry
15 August 2020
19:15
(1 BP) Reds 19–3 Rebels
Try: Petaia 14'
Paenga-Amosa 28'
Stewart 73'
Con: O'Connor (2/3) 15', 29'
Cards: Paenga-Amosa Yellow card.svg 70'
Report Pen: To'omua (1/1) 8'
Suncorp Stadium
Attendance: 6,131 [6]
Referee: Damon Murphy

Round 8

21 August 2020
19:05
Force 5–57 Reds (1 BP)
Try: Ready 43'
Cards: Longbottom Yellow card.svg 53'
Report Try: Daugunu (2) 16', 29'
McReight 55'
McDermott (2) 59', 64'
O'Connor 70'
Hegarty 73'
Tualima 80'
Con: O'Connor (7/8) 17', 57', 61', 65', 71', 74', 80'
Pen: O'Connor (1/1) 38'
Cbus Super Stadium 4
Attendance: 1,575 [6]
Referee: Jordan Way
22 August 2020
19:15
(1 BP) Brumbies 38–11 Waratahs
Try: R. Lonergan 15'
Muirhead 24'
Samu (2) 46', 73'
Wright (2) 53', 58'
Con: R. Lonergan (2/3) 16', 47'
Kuenzle (2/3) 54', 73'
Report Try: Dempsey 37'
Pen: Harrison (2/2) 19', 29'
GIO Stadium
Attendance: 1,281 [6]
Referee: Angus Gardner

Round 9

28 August 2020
19:05
(1 BP) Brumbies 31–14 Force
Try: Wright 32'
Banks 39'
Miller 51'
Ikitau 65'
Muirhead 75'
Con: Kuenzle (3/5) 52', 66', 76'
Report Try: Lee-Warner 9'
Lance 55'
Con: Prior (2/2) 11', 57'
GIO Stadium
Attendance: 2,209 [6]
Referee: Amy Perrett
29 August 2020
19:15
(1 BP) Rebels 32–38 Waratahs
Try: To'omua 37'
Naisarani (2) 46', 72'
Koroibete 62'
Con: To'omua (3/4) 39', 47', 64'
Pen: To'omua (2/3) 3', 78'
Cards: Philip Yellow card.svg 65'
Report Try: Gordon 7'
Dempsey 23'
Johnson-Holmes 49'
Walton 56'
Harrison 74'
Con: Harrison (5/5) 8', 23', 50', 57', 75'
Pen: Harrison (1/1) 40'
Cards: Hanigan Yellow card.svg 37'
Leichhardt Oval 3
Attendance: 1,758 [6]
Referee: Graham Cooper

Round 10 – Super Saturday

5 September 2020
17:05
Rebels 34–30 Force (1 BP)
Try: Pincus 18'
Hodge 28'
D. Haylett-Petty 59'
Eloff 79'
Con: To'omua (4/4) 18', 30', 61', 80'
Pen: To'omua (2/2) 24', 26'
Cards: Pincus Yellow card.svg 56'
Report Try: Taefu 20'
Ready (2) 40', 44'
Stander 58'
Con: Prior (2/4) 45', 59'
Pen: Prior (2/2) 9', 56'
Cards: Ralston Yellow card.svg 61'
Lee-Warner Yellow card.svg 75'
McDonald Jones Stadium 5
Attendance: 817 [6]
Referee: Angus Gardner
5 September 2020
19:15
Reds 26–7 Brumbies
Try: Wright 6'
Feauai-Sautia 36'
McDermott 76'
Con: O'Connor (1/2) 38'
Pen: O'Connor (3/3) 18', 31', 66'
Report Try: Samu 40'
Con: Kuenzle (1/1) 40'
Suncorp Stadium
Attendance: 9,922 [8]
Referee: Nic Berry

Qualifying final

12 September 2020
19:15
Reds 25–13 Rebels
Try: Petaia 9'
Salakaia-Loto 44'
Daugunu 75'
Con: O'Connor (2/3) 10', 46'
Pen: O'Connor (2/3) 25', 58'
Report Try: Koroibete 40'
Con: To'omua (1/1) 40'
Pen: To'omua (1/1) 17'
Hodge (1/1) 54'
Suncorp Stadium
Attendance: 11,607 [6]
Referee: Nic Berry

Final

19 September 2020
19:15
Brumbies 28–23 Reds
Try: Fainga'a 17'
Muirhead 26'
Banks 45'
Con: Lolesio (2/3) 18', 47'
Pen: Lolesio (2/3) 5', 55'
Drop: Lolesio 49'
Report
Summary
Try: Wilson 31'
Blyth 64'
Con: O'Connor (2/2) 32', 65'
Pen: O'Connor (3/3) 13', 40+2', 59'
Cards: Daugunu Yellow card.svg 50'
GIO Stadium
Attendance: 6,000 [6]
Referee: Angus Gardner
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Reds
FB15 Tom Banks
RW14 Andy Muirhead Sub off.svg 59'
OC13 Tevita Kuridrani
IC12 Irae Simone
LW11 Tom Wright
FH10 Noah Lolesio Sub off.svg 79'
SH9 Joe Powell Sub off.svg 50'
N88 Pete Samu Sub off.svg 79'
OF7 Will Miller Sub off.svg 73'Sub on.svg 79'
BF6 Lachlan McCaffrey Sub off.svg 51'Sub on.svg 65'
RL5 Cadeyrn Neville
LL4 Murray Douglas Sub off.svg 73'
TP3 Allan Alaalatoa
HK2 Folau Fainga'a Sub off.svg 59'
LP1 Scott Sio Sub off.svg 50'
Substitutes:
HK16 Connal McInerney Sub on.svg 59'
PR17 James Slipper Sub on.svg 50'
PR18 Tom Ross
LK19 Nick Frost Sub on.svg 73'
BR20 Rob Valetini Sub on.svg 51'Sub off.svg 65'Sub on.svg 73'
SH21 Nic White Sub on.svg 50'
FH22 Bayley Kuenzle Sub on.svg 79'
WG23 Solomone Kata Sub on.svg 59'
Coach:
Dan McKellar
FB15 Jock Campbell
RW14 Jordan Petaia Sub off.svg 40'
OC13 Hunter Paisami
IC12 Hamish Stewart
LW11 Filipo Daugunu
FH10 James O'Connor
SH9 Tate McDermott Sub off.svg 65'
N88 Harry Wilson
OF7 Fraser McReight
BF6 Liam Wright
RL5 Lukhan Salakaia-Loto Sub off.svg 44'
LL4 Angus Blyth Sub off.svg 79'
TP3 Taniela Tupou
HK2 Brandon Paenga-Amosa
LP1 JP Smith Sub off.svg 51'
Substitutes:
HK16 Josh Nasser
PR17 Harry Hoopert Sub on.svg 51'
PR18 Ruan Smith
LK19 Tuaina Taii Tualima Sub on.svg 79'
FL20 Angus Scott-Young Sub on.svg 44'
SH21 Moses Sorovi Sub on.svg 65'
FH22 Bryce Hegarty Sub on.svg 40'
FB23 Jack Hardy
Coach:
Brad Thorn

Man of the Match:
Noah Lolesio (Brumbies) [9]

Assistant referees:
Amy Perrett (Australia)
Reuben Keane (Australia)
Television match official:
James Leckie (Australia)

Squads

Brumbies squad [10]
Forwards Allan AlaalatoaJahrome BrownTom CusackMurray DouglasFolau Fainga'aNick FrostBen HyneHarry LloydLachlan LonerganLachlan McCaffreyConnal McInerneyWill MillerCadeyrn NevilleTom RossPete SamuScott SioJames SlipperDarcy SwainRob ValetiniShambeckler Vui
Backs Tom BanksIssak FinesMack HansenLen IkitauSolomone KataBayley KuenzleTevita KuridraniNoah LolesioRyan LonerganAndy MuirheadReesjan PasitoaGuy PorterJoe PowellToni PuluIrae SimoneNic WhiteTom Wright
Coach Dan McKellar
Rebels squad [11]
Forwards Charlie AbelJermaine AinsleyAngus CottrellCabous EloffMees ErasmusPone Fa'amausiliMatt GibbonEsei Ha'anganaRichard HardwickRoss Haylett-PettyTrevor HoseaJosh KemenyBoyd KillingworthGideon KoegelenbergRob LeotaEfi Ma'afuDeclan MooreIsi NaisaraniCameron OrrMatt PhilipAnaru RangiJeral SkeltonMichael StolbergJordan UeleseMichael WellsBrad Wilkin
Backs Lachie AndersonAndrew DeeganTom EnglishDane Haylett-PettyReece HodgeLewis HollandAndrew KellawayMarika KoroibeteFrank LomaniRyan LouwrensCampbell MagnayBill MeakesTom PincusTheo StrangMatt To'omuaSemisi TupouJames Tuttle
Coach David Wessels
Reds squad [12]
Forwards Angus BlythSean FarrellDavid FeaoJethro FelemiFeao FotuaikaHarry HoopertTom KibbleAlex MafiFraser McReightJosh NasserZane NonggorrBrandon Paenga-AmosaLukhan Salakaia-LotoAngus Scott-YoungJP SmithRuan SmithRyan SmithJack StrakerTuaina Taii TualimaTaniela TupouSeru UruHarry WilsonMichael WoodLiam WrightDane Zander
Backs Jock CampbellFilipo DaugunuChris Feauai-SautiaJosh FlookCarter GordonJack HardyBryce HegartyScott MaloluaTate McDermottJames O'ConnorHunter PaisamiJordan PetaiaHenry SpeightMoses SoroviHamish Stewart
Coach Brad Thorn
Waratahs squad [13] [14]
Forwards Robbie AbelAngus Bell • Darcy Breen • Joe CottonJack Dempsey • Max Douglas • Tetera FaulknerCharlie GambleNed HaniganWill HarrisJed HollowayMichael HooperTom HortonHarry Johnson-HolmesRyan McCauleyDave PoreckiTom RobertsonRob SimmonsHugh SinclairTom StaniforthLachlan SwintonPat TafaChris TalakaiTiaan TauakipuluCarlo TizzanoAndrew Tuala • Jeremy Williams
Backs Cam ClarkBen DonaldsonLalakai FoketiJake GordonWill HarrisonKarmichael HuntJack MaddocksNick MaloufMichael McDonaldTepai MoeroaMark NawaqanitawaseAlex NewsomeJames RammTriston Reilly • Henry Robertson • Mitch Short • Jack Walsh • Joey Walton
Coach Rob Penney
Force squad [15]
Forwards Ollie AtkinsJohan BardoulOllie CallanPekahou CowanTevin FerrisBen GrantDom Hardman • Victor Harris • Chris HeibergGreg HolmesFeleti Kaitu'uKane KotekaFergus Lee-WarnerKieran Longbottom • Jackson Pugh • Andrew ReadyTom SheminantBrynard StanderHenry StowersHeath TessmannJeremy ThrushAngus Wagner
Backs Jake AbelAJ AlatimuMarcel BrachePama FouNick FrisbyKyle GodwinNick JoosteRichard KahuiBrad LaceyJono LanceJordan LukeGrason MakaraJack McGregorRory O'SullivanJonah PlacidIan PriorByron RalstonJake StrachanHenry Taefu
Coach Tim Sampson

Notes

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