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2024 →. The 2023 Super Rugby Pacific final was a rugby union match contested between the Chiefs and the Crusaders at Waikato Stadium on 24 June 2023. It was the 28th Super Rugby final, staged to determine the premiers of the 2023 season. The match, attended by 25,000 spectators, was won by the Crusaders by a margin of five points, marking the ...
List of Super Rugby champions. Twelve time champion Crusaders (red) and three-time champion Bulls competing for a line-out. Super Rugby is the major professional rugby union competition in the Southern Hemisphere. [1] The competition began as Super 12 in 1996, consisting of 12 teams from Australia, South Africa and New Zealand.
June 24, 2023 at 10:15 PM. WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — The final of Super Rugby Pacific on Saturday had the feeling of a familiar ritual. The Crusaders won the title for the 12th time since ...
Super Rugby (15) era: 3, Crusaders (vs Jaguares ) Super Rugby (18) era: 3, Hurricanes (vs Lions ) Super Rugby regional comps era: 13, Crusaders (vs Chiefs ) Super Rugby Pacific (12) era: 7, Crusaders (vs Blues ; Lowest aggregate. Super 12 era: 11, Reds 11–0 Hurricanes (27 February 1999), Sharks 5–6 Reds (24 April 2004) Super 14 era: 6 ...
Josh Ioane kicked two late penalties as the Hamilton-based Chiefs beat the seven-time defending champion Crusaders 33-29 Friday in the opening match of the Super Rugby Pacific season. The win ...
The clash of the Chiefs and Crusaders in the Super Rugby Pacific final in Hamilton on Saturday is both a title decider and finale, an ending and farewell for leading figures in both franchises.
2024 Super Rugby Pacific Season; Countries Australia (5 teams) Fiji (1 team) New Zealand (5 teams) Pacific Islands (1 team) Tournament format(s) Round-robin and Knockout: Matches played: 84: Tries scored: 615 (7.32 per match) Top point scorer(s) Damian McKenzie, Chiefs (144) Top try scorer(s) Sevu Reece, Crusaders (12) Official website: super ...
History Beginnings: 1996–1997. The Crusaders franchise was created as one of five New Zealand teams in the Super 12. Originally named the Canterbury Crusaders, the Crusaders' franchise area encompassed the upper South Island of New Zealand (see Super Rugby franchise areas), and was formed from the Buller, Canterbury, Marlborough, Mid-Canterbury, Nelson Bays, South Canterbury, and West Coast ...