2024 Super Rugby Women's season Super Rugby Women's Season
The 2024 Super Rugby Women's season was the seventh edition of the Super Rugby Women's , the Australian domestic competition of the male counterpart . The season began on 15 March, with the Grand Final concluding the season on 28 April.[ 1] [ 2]
The New South Wales Waratahs defeated the Fijiana Drua in the Grand Final 50–14 at Ballymore Stadium , Brisbane .[ 3] [ 4]
Teams were to play three pre-season games, which saw Australian teams host sides from Oceania and Japan . The season featured twelve double-headers alongside the Super Rugby fixtures in both Australia and Fiji . The top four teams at the end of the regular season qualified for the Semi-finals where they competed for a place in the Grand Final , which was held on 28 April.[ 1] [ 5]
Competition
Ladder
Source:
Super Rugby Women's Rules for classification: Tiebreakers for teams tied on points: 1) Number of matches won; 2) Head-to-head record; 3) Difference between points for and against; 4) Total number of points for.
(C) Champion
Notes:
Regular Season
Round 1
Round 2
22 March 17:05 AEDT (UTC+11)
23 March 14:05 AEDT (UTC+8)
Perth Rectangular Stadium, Perth[ 10] Referee: Ben Jones
Round 3
29 March 17:05 AEDT (UTC+11)
New South Wales Waratahs 38–17 Melbourne Rebels Try: Stewart (2) 8', 35' Friedrichs 20' Miller (2) 23', 47' Robinson 79'Con: McKenzie (4/6) 21', 36', 48', 80'Report Try: Mamea 53' Nuku 64'Con: Siataga (1/1) 54' Freeman (1/1) 65'Pen: Siataga (1/1) 12'
Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney Referee: Ella Goldsmith
Churchill Park, Lautoka Referee: Sarah Porter
30 March 16:05 AEST (UTC+10)
Queensland Reds 14–31 ACT Brumbies Try: Patu 37' Kreis 78'Con: Cramer (2/2) 38', 79'Report Try: Fuesaina 18' McCalman (2) 26', 32' Palu 43' Tuinakauvadra 66'Con: Moleka (3/5) 19', 44', 67'
Round 4
5 April 17:05 AEDT (UTC+11)
6 April 15:05 AEST (UTC+8)
Western Force 21–45 New South Wales Waratahs Try: Leonard 74' Nona 82'Con: Ledington (1/2) 83'Pen: Wood (3/3) 21', 25', 29'Report Try: Nathan (2) 3', 37' Halse 16' Merlo (2) 33', 48' Morgan 43' Stewart 61'Con: McKenzie (5/7) 4', 39', 45', 49', 62'
6 April 17:05 AEDT (UTC+11)
Canberra Stadium, Canberra Referee: Harry Fenton
Round 5
12 April 17:05 AEST (UTC+10)
New South Wales Waratahs 34–19 Queensland Reds Try: Lafai 5' Halse 7' Miller 43' Stewart 59' Barker 79'Con: McKenzie (2/4) 5', 8'
Miller (1/1) 80'Pen: McKenzie (1/1) 41'Report Try: Molloy 34' Jacoby 64' Smith 73'Con: Cramer (2/3) 35', 64'
Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney Referee: Jessica Ling
13 April 14:35 AEST (UTC+10)
ACT Brumbies 36–38 Western Force Try: Naden (3) 22', 29', 60' Fuesaina 38' Bishop 77'Con: Moleka (4/5) 23', 30', 39', 77'Pen: Moleka (1/1) 19'Report Try: Malcolm (2) 2', 12' Teki-Joyce 15' Cline (2) 54', 65' Palelei 57'Con: Wood (4/6) 13', 56', 58', 66'
13 April 17:05 AEST (UTC+10)
Melbourne Rebels 34–21 Fijiana Drua Try: Kohika-Skipper 17' Marsters (2) 43', 78' Sauto 53'Con: Siataga (3/3) 18', 44', 55' Freeman (1/1) 79'Pen: Siataga (2/2) 7', 40'Report Try: Buna (2 ) 2', 70' Matarugu 36'Con: Kinita (2/2) 3', 37' Tisolo (1/1) 71'
Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, Melbourne Referee: Harry Fenton
Finals
Bracket
Semi-finals
19 April 16:35 AEST (UTC+10)
Fijiana Drua 25–14 Western Force Try: Buna (3) 18', 46', 79' Korovata 39'Con: Kinita (1/1) 80'Pen: Rokouono (1/2) 65'Report Try: Ma’ake 26'Pen: Wood (3/3) 10', 23', 44'
19 April 17:45 AEST (UTC+10)
New South Wales Waratahs 47–27 ACT Brumbies Try: Stewart (2) 2', 63' Friedrichs13' Miller (3) 17', 26', 57' Volkman 78'Con: McKenzie (6/7) 3', 15', 18', 27', 58', 79'Report Try: Dawa 8' Holland 30' Fuesaina 46' Sikimeti 68'Con: Moleka (2/4) 47', 69'Pen: Moleka (1/1) 42'
Grand Final
28 April 16:00 AEST (UTC+10)
New South Wales Waratahs 50–14 Fijiana Drua Try: Miller (3) 11', 23', 51' Stewart (2) 14', 55' Penalty Try 50' Friedrichs 68' Lafai 72'Con: McKenzie (4/7) 25', 52', 69', 73'Report Try: Penalty Try 30' Naisewa 42'Con: Rokouono (1/1) 43'
Players
Squads
Super Rugby Women's Squads named for 2024 season.
Melbourne Rebels Women squad [ 15] [ 16]
Forwards
Laiema Bosenavulagi • Ana Mamea • Hayley Glass • Jiowana Sauto • Paula Ioane • Jayme Nuku • Ashley Marsters (c ) • Mary Tua'ana • Easter Savelio • Tiarah Minns • Fapiola Uoifaleahi • Laetitia Bobo • Mel Kawa (vc ) • Sui Pauaraisa • Hollie Twidale • Sydney Niupulusu • Grace Hamilton
Backs
Lucy Brown • Cassie Siataga • Sarah Hogan • Crystal Mayes • Harmony Vatau • Grace Freeman • Georgia Fowler • Tasmin Barber • Halley Derera • Tyra Boysen-Auimatagi • Mia-Rae Clifford • Chanelle Kohika-Skipper • Teuila Pritchard • Millicent Scutt
Coach
Jason Rogers
References
^ a b Williamson, Nathan (2023-10-18). "Super Rugby Women's draw confirmed for 2024 as RA streamlines female pathways" . www.rugby.com.au . Retrieved 2023-12-30 .
^ "2024 Buildcorp Super Rugby Women's draw revealed" . reds.rugby . 2023-10-18. Retrieved 2023-12-30 .
^ "NSW Waratahs trounce Fijian Drua 50–14 to claim fifth Super Rugby Women's title" . ABC News . 28 April 2024. Archived from the original on 30 April 2024.
^ "NSW Waratahs crush Fijian Drua to claim fifth Super Rugby W crown" . Guardian Australia . Guardian Media Group . 28 April 2024. Archived from the original on 29 April 2024.
^ "2024 Super Rugby Women's Draw Revealed" . nsw.rugby . 2023-10-18. Retrieved 2023-12-30 .
^ Smith, Ben (15 March 2024). "Super W: Western Force open season with crushing 36-12 victory over Melbourne Rebels" . The West Australian . Seven West Media .
^ "MATCH REPORT: Waratahs Women kick off their season in style" . waratahs.rugby . 16 March 2024.
^ Narawa, Alipate (17 March 2024). "Neivosa scores a double as Drua Women beat the Reds 32–21" . Fiji Village .
^ "Super Rugby Women's Rd2: Waratahs belt defending Super Rugby Women champions" . ESPN . 22 March 2024.
^ Monteverdo, Marco (23 March 2024). "Queensland Reds suffer shock Super Rugby Pacific loss to Western Force" . News.com.au . News Corp Australia . In Saturday's Super W clash between the same teams, the Force beat the Reds 24–14. The Force led 14–7 at half-time, and scored two more tries in the second-half to hand the Queenslanders a second successive defeat.
^ Narawa, Alipate (23 March 2024). "Waratahs Women put Drua to the sword beating them 62–21" . Fiji Village .
^ "Waratahs belt defending Super Rugby Women champions Drua" . rugby.com.au . 23 March 2024.
^ "ACT Brumbies announce 2024 Super Rugby Womens Squad" . brumbies.rugby . 2024-02-19. Retrieved 2024-02-22 .
^ "2024 ROOSTER CHICKEN FIJIAN DRUA WOMEN SQUAD NAMED" . Fijian Drua Rugby . 2024-02-22. Retrieved 2024-03-03 .
^ "Former Wallaroos skipper joins Rebels after Roosters stint, key stars back from UK" . The Roar . 2024-02-20. Retrieved 2024-03-05 .
^ Williamson, Nathan (2024-02-20). "Super Rugby Women's Squads confirmed for 2024 season" . www.rugby.com.au . Retrieved 2024-03-05 .
^ "Squad Announced for 2024 Super Rugby Women's Season" . waratahs.rugby . 2024-02-19. Retrieved 2024-04-05 .
^ "Queensland Reds 2024 Super Rugby Women's squad announced" . reds.rugby . 2024-02-19. Retrieved 2024-04-05 .
^ Somerford, Ben (2024-02-19). "Force's 2024 Super W squad confirmed with seven extended members" . westernforce.rugby . Retrieved 2024-04-06 .
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