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2017 Super Rugby season

The 2017 Super Rugby season was the 22nd season of Super Rugby, an annual rugby union competition organised by SANZAAR between teams from Argentina, Australia, Japan, New Zealand and South Africa. It was the second season featuring an expanded 18-team format, following the competition's expansion from 15 teams prior to the 2016 season.

2017 Super Rugby season
CountriesArgentina (1 team)
Australia (5 teams)
Japan (1 team)
New Zealand (5 teams)
South Africa (6 teams)
Tournament format(s)Conference and knockout
ChampionsCrusaders (8th title)
Matches played142
Tries scored978 (6.89 per match)
Top point scorer(s)Elton Jantjies, Lions (197)
Top try scorer(s)Ngani Laumape, Hurricanes (15)
Official websiteOfficial site
2016 (Previous) (Next) 2018

After 17 rounds of matches between 23 February and 15 July – with Rounds 15 and 16 split due to the 2017 mid-year rugby union internationals and British & Irish Lions tour to New Zealand – four conference winners and four wildcard teams progressed to the finals series, which will consist of quarterfinals, semifinals and a final on 5 August.

Competition format Edit

The 18 participating teams were divided into two geographical groups, each consisting of two conferences: the Australasian Group, with five teams in the Australian Conference and five teams in the New Zealand Conference, and the South African Group, with six South African teams, one Argentine team and one Japanese team split into two four-team conferences – an Africa 1 Conference and an Africa 2 Conference.[1]

In the group stages, there were 17 rounds of matches, where each team played 15 matches and had two rounds of byes for a total of 135 matches. Due to the British & Irish Lions tour to New Zealand in June and July, Rounds 15 and 16 were split; Round 15 of the Australian and New Zealand Conferences were played on the weekend of 3 June, with Round 16 of the New Zealand Conference scheduled for the following week. The South African Conference Round 15 matches were played on the weekend of 1 July, with the Round 16 matches for the Australian and South African conferences scheduled for a week later.

Teams played six intra-conference matches; in the four-team African Conferences, each team played the other three teams in their conference at home and away, while in the five-team Australasian Conferences, each team played two teams home and away and once against the other two teams (one at home and one away). The other nine matches were a single round of matches against each team in the other conference in their group, as well as against each team from one of the conferences in the other group. For 2017, the teams in Africa 1 played the teams in the New Zealand Conference, while the teams in Africa 2 played the teams in the Australian Conference.

The top team in each of the four conferences qualified for the quarterfinals. The next three highest-ranked teams in the Australasian Group and the next highest-ranked team in the South African group also qualified to the quarterfinals as wildcards. The conference winners were seeded #1 to #4 for the quarterfinals, in order of log points gained during the group stages, while the wildcards were seeded as #5 to #8 in order of log points gained during the group stages.

In the quarterfinals, the conference winners hosted the first round of the finals, with the highest-seeded conference winner hosting the fourth-seeded wildcard entry, the second-seeded conference winner hosting the third-seeded wildcard entry, the third-seeded conference winner hosting the second-seeded wildcard entry and the fourth-seeded conference winner hosting the top-seed wildcard entry.

The quarterfinal winners progressed to the semifinals. Instead of the following the Shaughnessy playoff format used from 1996 to 2016, the semi-finals were drawn according to a predetermined bracket.[2] Under the new format, the winner of Quarter-final 1 (which featured the highest-seeded conference winner and the lowest-seeded wildcard) will play the winner of Quarter-final 4 (which featured the fourth-seeded conference winner and the highest-seeded wildcard) and likewise with the winners of Quarter-finals 2 and 3. The two semi-final hosts were the highest-seeded winners of their respective quarter-finals.

The winners of the semifinals advanced to the final, at the venue of the highest-seeded team.

Changes for 2018 Edit

On 9 April 2017, SANZAAR announced that the competition would return to a 15-team format for 2018, with two teams from South Africa and one team from Australia being dropped. To ensure five-team conferences, Japanese side the Sunwolves would move from the South African Conference to the Australian Conference.[3]

On 7 July 2017, the South African Rugby Union confirmed that the Cheetahs and Southern Kings were the South African teams that would not participate in the competition going forward,[4] and both those teams joined the Pro14 competition from the 2017–18 season onwards.[5]

Standings Edit

The final standings for the 2017 Super Rugby season were:[6]

2017 Super Rugby standings watch · edit · discuss
Australasian Group
Pos Team P W D L PF PA PD TF TA TB LB Pts
1   Crusaders 15 14 0 1 544 303 +241 77 37 7 0 63
2   Brumbies 15 6 0 9 315 279 +36 41 32 3 7 34
3   Hurricanes 15 12 0 3 596 272 +324 89 31 9 1 58
4   Chiefs 15 12 1 2 433 292 +141 55 30 6 1 57
5   Highlanders 15 11 0 4 488 308 +180 62 40 5 2 51
6   Blues 15 7 1 7 425 391 +34 55 50 4 3 37
7   Force 15 6 0 9 313 404 −91 36 55 1 1 26
8   Reds 15 4 0 11 321 479 −158 46 61 1 4 21
9   Waratahs 15 4 0 11 396 522 −126 52 68 1 2 19
10   Rebels 15 1 1 13 236 569 −333 23 79 0 3 9
South African Group
Pos Team P W D L PF PA PD TF TA TB LB Pts
1   Lions 15 14 0 1 590 268 +322 81 27 9 0 65
2   Stormers 15 10 0 5 490 436 +54 64 61 3 0 43
3   Sharks 15 9 1 5 392 323 +69 38 37 1 3 42
4   Jaguares 15 7 0 8 404 386 +18 49 45 1 4 33
5   Southern Kings 15 6 0 9 391 470 −79 49 60 1 3 28
6   Cheetahs 15 4 0 11 395 551 −156 46 75 1 4 21
7   Bulls 15 4 0 11 339 459 −120 39 59 0 4 20
8   Sunwolves 15 2 0 13 315 671 −356 41 96 1 3 12
Legend and competition rules
Legend:
Conference leaders, qualify to 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 = Log points
Wildcard teams, qualify to finals.
Dropped from Super Rugby for the 2018 season.
Competition rules:
Qualification:

The top 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 #4 for the quarter-finals, in order of log points gained during the group stages, while the wildcards will be seeded as #5 to #8 in order of log points gained during the group stages. In the quarter-finals, the conference winners will host the first round of the finals, with the highest-seeded conference winner hosting the fourth-seeded wildcard entry, the second-seeded conference winner hosting the third-seeded wildcard entry, the third-seeded conference winner hosting the second-seeded wildcard entry and the fourth-seeded conference winner hosting the top-seed wildcard entry. The Quarter Final winners will progress to the semi-finals, where the winners of quarter-finals 1 and 4 will play each other, as well as the winners of quarter-finals 2 and 3, 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.

Points breakdown:
* 4 points for a win
* 2 points for a draw
* 1 bonus point for a loss by seven points or less
* 1 bonus point for scoring at least three tries more than the opponent in a match

Classification:
Teams standings are calculated as follows:[7]
* Conference Leaders (i.e. conference leaders will always be ranked at the top)
* Log points
* Number of games won
* Overall points difference
* Number of tries scored
* Overall try difference

Round-by-round Edit

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 – Australasian Group
Team R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 R9 R10 R11 R12 R13 R14 R15 R16 R17 QF SF Final
Crusaders 4
(5th)
8
(4th)
12
(3rd)
16
(3rd)
21
(1st)
26
(1st)
26
(1st)
31
(1st)
36
(1st)
41
(1st)
46
(1st)
50
(1st)
54
(1st)
59
(1st)
63
(1st)
63
(1st)
63
(1st)
Won Won Won
Brumbies 1
(7th)
2
(8th)
6
(2nd)
10
(2nd)
11
(2nd)
11
(2nd)
16
(2nd)
17
(2nd)
17
(2nd)
18
(2nd)
18
(2nd)
19
(2nd)
23
(2nd)
28
(2nd)
33
(2nd)
34
(2nd)
34
(2nd)
Lost
Hurricanes 5
(1st)
10
(1st)
10
(4th)
15
(4th)
15
(4th)
20
(4th)
24
(3rd)
28
(4th)
33
(3rd)
33
(4th)
38
(4th)
38
(4th)
43
(3rd)
48
(3rd)
53
(3rd)
54
(3rd)
58
(3rd)
Won Lost
Chiefs 5
(4th)
10
(3rd)
14
(1st)
19
(1st)
19
(3rd)
24
(3rd)
24
(4th)
29
(3rd)
33
(4th)
37
(3rd)
42
(3rd)
42
(3rd)
43
(4th)
45
(5th)
49
(4th)
53
(4th)
57
(4th)
Won Lost
Highlanders 0
(9th)
1
(9th)
5
(8th)
5
(8th)
9
(6th)
14
(6th)
18
(5th)
18
(5th)
23
(5th)
28
(5th)
32
(5th)
36
(5th)
41
(5th)
45
(4th)
46
(5th)
46
(5th)
51
(5th)
Lost
Blues 5
(3rd)
5
(5th)
6
(5th)
6
(5th)
11
(5th)
15
(5th)
16
(6th)
17
(6th)
17
(6th)
22
(6th)
26
(6th)
31
(6th)
31
(6th)
33
(6th)
37
(6th)
37
(6th)
37
(6th)
Force 1
(8th)
5
(2nd)
5
(7th)
5
(7th)
5
(9th)
5
(9th)
9
(7th)
9
(8th)
9
(8th)
9
(9th)
9
(9th)
13
(9th)
13
(9th)
17
(8th)
17
(8th)
21
(7th)
26
(7th)
Reds 4
(6th)
5
(6th)
6
(6th)
6
(6th)
6
(8th)
6
(8th)
6
(9th)
10
(7th)
10
(7th)
11
(8th)
11
(8th)
16
(7th)
16
(8th)
16
(9th)
17
(9th)
21
(8th)
21
(8th)
Waratahs 4
(2nd)
4
(7th)
4
(9th)
4
(9th)
8
(7th)
8
(7th)
8
(8th)
8
(9th)
9
(9th)
13
(7th)
14
(7th)
14
(8th)
19
(7th)
19
(7th)
19
(7th)
19
(9th)
19
(9th)
Rebels 0
(10th)
0
(10th)
0
(10th)
0
(10th)
1
(10th)
1
(10th)
1
(10th)
5
(10th)
7
(10th)
7
(10th)
7
(10th)
8
(10th)
8
(10th)
8
(10th)
8
(10th)
8
(10th)
9
(10th)
Team Progression – South African Group
Team R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 R9 R10 R11 R12 R13 R14 R15 R16 R17 QF SF Final
Lions 4
(3rd)
9
(1st)
9
(4th)
14
(3rd)
19
(1st)
23
(1st)
23
(2nd)
28
(1st)
32
(1st)
37
(1st)
42
(1st)
46
(1st)
51
(1st)
56
(1st)
61
(1st)
61
(1st)
65
(1st)
Won Won Lost
Stormers 4
(1st)
8
(2nd)
13
(1st)
13
(2nd)
17
(2nd)
22
(2nd)
26
(1st)
26
(2nd)
26
(2nd)
26
(2nd)
26
(2nd)
26
(2nd)
30
(2nd)
30
(2nd)
34
(2nd)
39
(2nd)
43
(2nd)
Lost
Sharks 1
(4th)
5
(5th)
9
(2nd)
13
(4th)
17
(4th)
18
(4th)
22
(3rd)
22
(3rd)
24
(3rd)
28
(3rd)
32
(3rd)
33
(3rd)
38
(3rd)
42
(3rd)
42
(3rd)
42
(3rd)
42
(3rd)
Lost
Jaguares 4
(2nd)
5
(3rd)
9
(3rd)
14
(1st)
18
(3rd)
18
(3rd)
19
(4th)
19
(4th)
20
(4th)
20
(4th)
24
(4th)
24
(4th)
24
(4th)
24
(4th)
25
(4th)
29
(4th)
33
(4th)
Kings 0
(7th)
4
(6th)
4
(6th)
5
(7th)
5
(7th)
5
(7th)
6
(7th)
6
(7th)
10
(6th)
15
(5th)
15
(5th)
19
(5th)
19
(5th)
19
(5th)
23
(5th)
27
(5th)
28
(5th)
Cheetahs 1
(5th)
5
(4th)
9
(5th)
9
(5th)
9
(5th)
9
(5th)
9
(5th)
9
(6th)
10
(7th)
10
(7th)
11
(7th)
11
(7th)
11
(7th)
16
(6th)
17
(7th)
17
(7th)
21
(6th)
Bulls 0
(6th)
1
(7th)
1
(7th)
5
(6th)
5
(6th)
5
(6th)
6
(6th)
10
(5th)
14
(5th)
14
(6th)
14
(6th)
15
(6th)
15
(6th)
15
(7th)
19
(6th)
20
(6th)
20
(7th)
Sunwolves 0
(8th)
0
(8th)
1
(8th)
1
(8th)
1
(8th)
1
(8th)
5
(8th)
5
(8th)
5
(8th)
6
(8th)
7
(8th)
7
(8th)
7
(8th)
7
(8th)
7
(8th)
7
(8th)
12
(8th)
Key: win draw loss bye

Matches Edit

The fixtures for the 2017 Super Rugby competition were released on 20 September 2016.[8] The following matches were played during the regular season:

Home \ Away BLU BRU BUL CHE CHI CRU FOR HIG HUR JAG LIO REB RED SHA KIN STO SUN WAR
Blues 38–14 50–32 16–16 24–15 12–16 24–28 34–29
Brumbies 12–18 25–17 13–18 6–13 32–3 43–10 22–27
Bulls 20–14 24–62 10–17 20–34 26–13 30–31 33–41 34–21
Cheetahs 34–28 27–41 21–48 41–45 25–28 30–38 34–40 38–31
Chiefs 41–26 28–10 28–12 24–31 26–18 46–17 27–20 46–31
Crusaders 33–24 17–13 45–17 25–22 20–12 57–24 50–3
Force 7–16 6–55 12–34 15–24 31–22 26–19 46–41 40–11
Highlanders 26–20 15–24 27–30 51–12 40–17 57–14 40–15 44–28
Hurricanes 56–21 61–7 14–17 31–22 41–15 71–6 41–22 38–28
Jaguares 15–39 41–14 6–16 36–24 22–8 25–33 30–31 46–39
Lions 51–14 24–21 44–14 34–29 54–10 94–7 55–36
Rebels 18–56 19–17 14–27 19–41 29–32 10–47 24–29 25–32
Reds 16–15 20–22 26–40 15–34 28–26 47–34 26–29
Sharks 17–30 37–12 18–13 10–27 9–9 19–17 22–10 37–14
Southern Kings 10–19 20–21 26–39 19–42 44–3 35–32 10–41
Stormers 30–22 37–24 53–10 34–26 32–25 16–29 52–15
Sunwolves 48–21 21–20 7–47 17–83 17–38 23–37 31–44
Waratahs 33–40 12–28 22–41 19–13 27–40 50–23 24–26
Source: http://www.sanzarrugby.com/superrugby/fixtures/2017-super-rugby#fixtures
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Finals Edit

The four conference winners advanced to the Quarter Finals, where they had home advantage against four wildcard teams, which consisted of the third to fifth-ranked teams in the Australasian Group and the third-ranked team in the South African Group.

The final seedings of these teams were:[9]

Conference leaders
Pos Team P W D L PF PA PD TF TA TB LB Pts
1   Lions 15 14 0 1 590 268 +322 81 27 9 0 65
2   Crusaders 15 14 0 1 544 303 +241 77 37 7 0 63
3   Stormers 15 10 0 5 490 436 +54 64 61 3 0 43
4   Brumbies 15 6 0 9 315 279 +36 41 32 3 7 34
Wildcard teams
5   Hurricanes 15 12 0 3 596 272 +324 89 31 9 1 58
6   Chiefs 15 12 1 2 433 292 +141 55 30 6 1 57
7   Highlanders 15 11 0 4 488 308 +180 62 40 5 2 51
8   Sharks 15 9 1 5 392 323 +69 38 37 1 3 42

The play-off fixtures were as follows:

 
QuarterfinalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
22 July – Johannesburg
 
 
Lions 23
 
29 July – Johannesburg
 
Sharks 21
 
Lions 44
 
21 July – Canberra
 
Hurricanes 29
 
Brumbies 16
 
5 August – Johannesburg
 
Hurricanes 35
 
Lions 17
 
22 July – Christchurch
 
Crusaders 25
 
Crusaders 17
 
29 July – Christchurch
 
Highlanders 0
 
Crusaders 27
 
22 July – Cape Town
 
Chiefs 13
 
Stormers 11
 
 
Chiefs 17
 

Quarterfinals Edit

21 July 2017 Brumbies 16–35 Hurricanes GIO Stadium, Canberra  
19:35 Try: James Dargaville   3'
Joshua Mann-Rea   15'
Pen: Wharenui Hawera   11', 28' (2/2)
Report[10]
Scoreboard[11]
Try: Wes Goosen   7'75'
Jordie Barrett   25'
TJ Perenara   68'
Con: Jordie Barrett   25', 69', 76' (3/4)
Pen: Jordie Barrett   38', 48', 65' (3/3)
Cards: Jeffery Toomaga-Allen   40' to 50'
Attendance: 9,971
Referee: Glen Jackson


22 July 2017 Crusaders 17–0 Highlanders AMI Stadium, Christchurch  
19:35 Try: Joe Moody   32'
Codie Taylor   39'
Con: Richie Mo'unga   33', 40' (2/2)
Pen: Richie Mo'unga   5' (1/4)
Report[13]
Scoreboard[14]
Cards: Liam Squire   4' to 14' Attendance: 11,000[12]
Referee: Angus Gardner


22 July 2017 Lions 23–21 Sharks Ellis Park Stadium, Johannesburg  
14:30 Try: Franco Mostert   47'
Jaco Kriel   51'
Lionel Mapoe   60'
Con: Elton Jantjies   61'
Pen: Elton Jantjies   9'
Ruan Combrinck   77'
Cards: Franco Mostert   64' to 74'
Report[16]
Scoreboard[17]
Try: Kobus van Wyk   10'
Dan du Preez   65'
Con: Curwin Bosch   66'
Pen: Curwin Bosch   34', 39'
Drop: Curwin Bosch   16'
Cards: Stephan Lewies   45' to 55'
Attendance: 26,000[15]
Referee: Marius van der Westhuizen


22 July 2017 Stormers 11–17 Chiefs Newlands Stadium, Cape Town  
17:00 Try: Siya Kolisi   44'
Pen: SP Marais   23', 62' (2/3)
Report[19]
Scoreboard[20]
Try: Shaun Stevenson   75'
Pen: Damian McKenzie   29', 31', 38', 51' (4/4)
Cards: Sam Cane   59' to 69'
Attendance: 27,500[18]
Referee: Jaco Peyper

Semifinals Edit

29 July 2017 Crusaders 27–13 Chiefs AMI Stadium, Christchurch  
19:35 Try: Bryn Hall   16'
Israel Dagg   48'
Seta Tamanivalu   57'72'
Con: Richie Mo'unga   17', 58' (2/4)
Pen: Richie Mo'unga   13' (1/1)
Report[22]
Scoreboard[23]
Try: Brodie Retallick   77'
Con: Damian McKenzie   77' (1/1)
Pen: Damian McKenzie   26', 37' (2/2)
Attendance: 13,000[21]
Referee: Glen Jackson


29 July 2017 Lions 44–29 Hurricanes Ellis Park Stadium, Johannesburg  
14:30 Try: Jacques van Rooyen   38'
Ross Cronjé   43'
Malcolm Marx   52'
Harold Vorster   61'
Elton Jantjies   68'
Kwagga Smith   73'
Con: Elton Jantjies   39', 45', 62', 69' (4/6)
Pen: Elton Jantjies   4', 58' (2/2)
Report[25]
Scoreboard[26]
Try: TJ Perenara   6'
Wes Goosen   10'
Ardie Savea   29'
Ngani Laumape   55'
Con: Jordie Barrett   11', 56' (2/3)
Beauden Barrett   30' (1/1)
Pen: Jordie Barrett   19' (1/2)
Cards: Beauden Barrett   57' to 67'
Attendance: 27,908[24]
Referee: Jaco Peyper

Final Edit


5 August 2017 Lions 17–25 Crusaders Ellis Park Stadium, Johannesburg  
16:00 Try: Malcolm Marx   63'
Corné Fourie   72'
Con: Elton Jantjies   64', 72' (2/2)
Pen: Elton Jantjies   26' (1/1)
Cards: Kwagga Smith   38'
Report[27]
Scoreboard[28]
Try: Seta Tamanivalu   7'
Jack Goodhue   11'
Kieran Read   42'
Con: Richie Mo'unga   8', 43' (2/3)
Pen: Richie Mo'unga   40', 52' (2/2)
Referee: Jaco Peyper

Players Edit

Squads Edit

The following squads were named for the 2017 Super Rugby season:

Brumbies squad
Forwards Robbie AbelAllan AlaalatoaChris AlcockBen AlexanderRory ArnoldJarrad ButlerSam CarterTom CusackBlake EneverSaia Fainga'aLolo FakaosileaScott FardyBen HyneLeslie Leulua’iali’i-MakinJoshua Mann-ReaNic MayhewJordan SmilerScott SioFaalelei SioneTom StaniforthDid not play:Rob Valetini
Backs Nigel Ah WongTom BanksTomás CubelliJames DargavilleKyle GodwinWharenui HaweraJordan Jackson-HopeTevita KuridraniChristian LealiifanoRyan LonerganAndy MuirheadJoe PowellDe Wet RoosAndrew SmithHenry SpeightIsaac ThompsonAidan TouaDid not play:Anthony Fainga'aNick JoosteLausii Taliauli
Coach Stephen Larkham
Bulls squad
Forwards Jacobie AdriaanseShaun AdendorffArno BothaRenaldo BothmaLood de JagerNick de JagerMartin DreyerLizo GqobokaJason JenkinsJohn-Roy JenkinsonJannes KirstenHanro LiebenbergEdgar MarutlulleAbongile NonkontwanaTrevor NyakaneJacques PotgieterMarnus SchoemanPierre SchoemanRG SnymanRuan SteenkampAdriaan StraussRuben van HeerdenConraad van VuurenJaco VisagieDid not play:Corniel ElsRoelof SmitHendré Stassen
Backs Ulrich BeyersFrancois BrummerWarrick GelantTravis IsmaielTony JantjiesJesse KrielKefentse MahloDuncan MatthewsRabz MaxwaneFranco NaudéBurger OdendaalRudy PaigeHandré PollardTian SchoemanJan SerfonteinJade StighlingDries SwanepoelJamba UlengoIvan van ZylPiet van ZylAndré WarnerDid not play:JT JacksonJohnny KôtzeLuther Obi
Coach Nollis Marais
Cheetahs squad
Forwards Justin BassonTom BothaUzair CassiemAranos CoetzeeChris DryJoseph DwebaElandré HuggettReniel HugoNiell JordaanArmandt KosterCharles MaraisDanie MienieOupa MohojéOx NchéJunior PokomelaBoom PrinslooPaul SchoemanFrancois UysTorsten van JaarsveldHenco VenterReinach VenterCarl WegnerDid not play:Jacques du ToitHilton LobbertsDennis Visser
Backs Rayno BenjaminClayton BlommetjiesNico LeeJW JonkerNiel MaraisTian MeyerAli MgijimaZee MkhabelaLuther ObiSergeal PetersenRaymond RhuleWilliam Small-SmithClinton SwartMichael van der SpuyRuan van RensburgFrancois VenterShaun VenterFred ZeilingaDid not play:Ryno Eksteen
Coach Franco Smith
Chiefs squad
Forwards Michael AllardiceDominic BirdLachlan BoshierMitchell BrownSam CaneHika ElliotSiegfried FisiihoiKane HamesNathan HarrisMitchell KarpikSefo KautaiNepo LaulalaMichael LeitchLiam MessamBrayden MitchellAtunaisa MoliLiam PolwartBrodie RetallickAidan RossTom SandersTaleni SeuSebastian SiatagaSamisoni Taukei'ahoJames TuckerDid not play:Mitchell GrahamMatiaha Martin
Backs Solomon AlaimaloFinlay ChristieAaron CrudenStephen DonaldJohnny Fa'auliTawera Kerr-BarlowAnton Lienert-BrownJames LoweDamian McKenzieSam McNicolTim Nanai-WilliamsAlex NankivellCharlie NgataiToni PuluShaun StevensonJonathan TaumateineDid not play:Glen FisiiahiChase TiatiaBrad Weber
Coach Dave Rennie
Highlanders squad
Forwards Alex AinleyLiam ColtmanAsh DixonElliot DixonGareth EvansTom FranklinSiua HalanukonukaJackson HemopoDillon HuntJames LentjesDaniel Lienert-BrownCraig MillarGuy MillarGreg Pleasants-Tate • Sekonaia Pole • Dan PryorAki Seiuli • Adrian Smith • Tupou SopoagaLiam SquireSiate TokolahiJoe WheelerLuke WhitelockDid not play:Shane ChristieJosh Dickson
Backs Marty BanksRichard BuckmanMatt FaddesMalakai FekitoaKayne HammingtonTevita LiWaisake NaholoPatrick OsborneJosh RentonAaron SmithBen SmithFletcher SmithLima SopoagaRob ThompsonSio TomkinsonTeihorangi WaldenDid not play:Jason EmeryHayden Parker
Coach Tony Brown
Hurricanes squad
Forwards Mark AbbottLeni ApisaiJames BlackwellDane ColesChris EvesMichael FatialofaVaea FifitaCallum GibbinsToa HalafihiMike KaingaSam LousiBen MayJames O'ReillyReed PrinsepHugh RentonRicky RiccitelliArdie SaveaBrad ShieldsBlade ThomsonJeffery Toomaga-AllenLoni UhilaDid not play:James BroadhurstGeoffrey CridgeReggie Goodes
Backs Pita AhkiVince AsoBeauden BarrettJordie BarrettOtere BlackWes GoosenCory JaneBen LamNgani LaumapeNehe Milner-SkudderTJ PerenaraMatt ProctorJulian SaveaChris SmylieTe Toiroa TahuriorangiDid not play:Kylem O'DonnellPeter Umaga-Jensen
Coach Chris Boyd
Jaguares squad
Forwards Matías AlemannoFelipe ArreguiRodrigo BáezCristian BartoloniAgustín CreevySantiago García BottaRamiro HerreraMarcos KremerIgnacio LarragueTomás LavaniniJuan Manuel LeguizamónTomás LezanaBenjamín MacomePablo MateraJulián MontoyaLucas Noguera PazJavier Ortega DesioGuido PettiEnrique PierettoLeonardo SenatoreRoberto TejerizoNahuel Tetaz ChaparroDid not play:Facundo GigenaJuan Cruz Guillemaín • Santiago Portillo
Backs Gonzalo BertranouEmiliano BoffelliSantiago CorderoJerónimo de la FuenteJoaquín Díaz BonillaBautista EzcurraFelipe EzcurraSantiago González IglesiasJuan Martín HernándezMartín LandajoManuel MonteroMatías MoroniRamiro MoyanoMatías OrlandoNicolás SánchezJoaquín TuculetDid not play:Santiago ÁlvarezGabriel AscárateNicolás Freitas
Coach Raúl Pérez
Lions squad
Forwards Ruan AckermannCyle BrinkRobbie CoetzeeRuan DreyerLourens ErasmusAndries FerreiraCorné FourieJohannes JonkerJaco KrielRobert KrugerMalcolm MarxFranco MostertMarvin OrieSti SitholeDylan SmithKwagga SmithAkker van der MerweJacques van RooyenHencus van WykWarren WhiteleyDid not play:Justin AckermanFabian BooysenHacjivah Dayimani
Backs Andries CoetzeeRuan CombrinckRoss CronjéFaf de KlerkRohan Janse van RensburgElton JantjiesSylvian MahuzaLionel MapoeHoward MnisiJacques NelShaun ReynoldsCourtnall SkosanDillon SmitMadosh TambweJaco van der WaltAnthony VolminkHarold Vorster
Coach Johan Ackermann
Rebels squad
Forwards Cruze Ah-NauSteve CumminsDominic DayMurray DouglasColby Fainga'aJames HansonEsei Ha'anganaPatrick LeafaTyrel LomaxAmanaki MafiSean McMahonWill MillerTom MoloneyJordy ReidCulum RetallickFereti Sa'agaJake SchatzSiliva SilivaHugh SinclairToby SmithLopeti TimaniJordan UeleseLaurie WeeksDid not play:Harley FoxSam JeffriesRob LeotaTim MetcherAlex Toolis
Backs Jack DebreczeniTom EnglishJackson Garden-BachopHarrison GoddardReece HodgeMitch InmanMarika KoroibeteJack MaddocksBen MeehanSefa NaivaluJonah PlacidMichael SnowdenNic StirzakerSione TuipulotuSemisi TupouBen VolavolaDid not play:Pama FouKentaro KodamaJack McGregorDennis Pili-GaitauDom Shipperley
Coach Tony McGahan
Sharks squad
Forwards Lourens AdriaanseHyron AndrewsRuan BothaStephan CoetzeeJean DrosteDan du PreezJean-Luc du PreezThomas du ToitStephan LewiesFranco MaraisJohn-Hubert MeyerTendai MtawariraTera MtembuCoenie OosthuizenEtienne OosthuizenChiliboy RalepelleJuan SchoemanPhilip van der WaltJacques VermeulenDid not play:Keegan DanielJean DeyselFrancois KleinhansKhaya Majola
Backs Lukhanyo AmGarth AprilCurwin BoschMichael ClaassensJohan DeyselAndré EsterhuizenBenhard Janse van RensburgPatrick LambieMarius LouwLwazi MvovoOdwa NdunganeS'busiso NkosiClément PoitrenaudInny RadebeCobus ReinachS'bura SitholeRhyno SmithKobus van WykJeremy WardDid not play:Tristan BlewettRowan GouwsHanco Venter
Coach Robert du Preez
Southern Kings squad
Forwards Martin BezuidenhoutThembelani BholiChris CloeteSchalk FerreiraJustin ForwoodRoss GeldenhuysKurt HauptChris HeibergIrné HerbstRuaan LermMzamo MajolaGiant MtyandaAndisa NtsilaTyler PaulSchalk van der MerweWilhelm van der SluysDayan van der WesthuizenMike WillemseStefan WillemseMzwanele ZitoDid not play:Tango BalekileChristiaan de BruinCameron LindsaySintu ManjeziWandile PutumaCJ Velleman
Backs Masixole BandaAlshaun BockChrysander BothaLionel CronjéPieter-Steyn de WetNtabeni DukisaStokkies HanekomMalcolm JaerBerton KlaasenMakazole MapimpiWandile MjekevuWaylon MurrayYaw PenxeLouis SchreuderRicky SchroederJohan SteynJohann TrompStefan UngererRudi van RooyenLuzuko VulindluDid not play:Siyanda GreyNeil MaritzGarrick Mattheus
Coach Deon Davids
Stormers squad
Forwards Juarno AugustusNizaam CarrJaco CoetzeeJan de KlerkStephan de WitPieter-Steph du ToitRynhardt ElstadtEben EtzebethJC Janse van RensburgOli KebbleSteven KitshoffSiya KolisiWilco LouwFrans MalherbeBongi MbonambiSikhumbuzo NotsheCaylib OosthuizenRamone SamuelsJD SchickerlingKobus van DykFrans van WykChris van ZylAlistair VermaakCobus WieseDid not play:Johan du ToitDean MuirMarnus SchoemanChad SolomonEduard Zandberg
Backs Bjorn BassonKurt ColemanDamian de AllendeJuan de JonghDaniël du PlessisJean-Luc du PlessisRobert du PreezDewaldt DuvenageCheslin KolbeDan KrielDillyn LeydsSP MaraisGodlen MasimlaJustin PhillipsSeabelo SenatlaBrandon ThomsonShaun TreebyJano VermaakEW ViljoenDamian WillemseDid not play:Huw JonesKhanyo Ngcukana
Coach Robbie Fleck
Sunwolves squad
Forwards Takuma AsaharaWillie BritzUwe HeluTakeshi HinoShota HorieMalgene IlauaKeita InagakiHeiichiro ItoShokei KinTakeshi KizuKoo Ji-wonNaohiro KotakiShinya MakabeShuhei MatsuhashiMasataka MikamiYuhimaru MimuraLiaki MoliYusuke NiwaiShunsuke NunomakiYuya OdoHitoshi OnoEd QuirkAtsushi SakateYoshitaka TokunagaRahboni Warren-VosayacoSam WykesYasuo YamajiKoki YamamotoKotaro YatabeDid not play:Kohei AsahoriKyosuke KajikawaKazuhiko Usami
Backs Derek CarpenterHayden CrippsShota EmiKenki FukuokaTeruya GotoTimothy LafaeleRikiya MatsudaKotaro MatsushimaTakaaki NakazuruJumpei OguraYasutaka SasakuraKaito ShigenoHikaru TamuraYu TamuraFumiaki TanakaHarumichi TatekawaJamie-Jerry TaulagiWill TupouKeisuke UchidaRiaan ViljoenRyohei YamanakaYuki YatomiDid not play:Michael BondKazushi HanoAtaata MoeakiolaYutaka NagareTakahiro Ogawa
Coach Filo Tiatia

Referees Edit

The following refereeing panel was appointed by SANZAAR for the 2017 Super Rugby season:[29]

Attendances Edit

Team Main Stadium Capacity Total Attendance Average Attendance % Capacity
  Blues Eden Park 50,000
  Chiefs Waikato Stadium 25,800
  Hurricanes Westpac Stadium 34,500 132,667 16,583 50%
  Crusaders Rugby League Park 18,000
  Highlanders Forsyth Barr Stadium 30,728
  Reds Suncorp Stadium 52,500 105,806 15,115 28%
  Brumbies Canberra Stadium 25,011 79,093 9,886 39%
  Waratahs Sydney Football Stadium 44,000 101,499 14,499 32%
  Melbourne Rebels AAMI Park 29,500
  Force nib Stadium 20,500
  Sharks ABSA Stadium 52,000
  Bulls Loftus Versfeld 51,792
  Lions Ellis Park 62,567
  Southern Kings Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium 48,000 68,965 9,852 20%
  Cheetahs Free State Stadium 46,000
  Stormers Newlands Stadium 51,900
  Jaguares José Amalfitani Stadium 49,640 71,916 8,989 18%
  Sunwolves Prince Chichibu Memorial Stadium 27,188

References Edit

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  24. ^ "Super Rugby crowd conundrum with NZ not alone with empty seats telling at Ellis Park". 30 July 2017.
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External links Edit

  • Super Rugby websites:
    • SANZAAR Super Rugby
    • Australia Super Rugby
    • New Zealand Super Rugby
    • "SA Rugby Competition – 2016 Vodacom Super Rugby". South African Rugby Union. Retrieved 8 June 2016.

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The 2017 Super Rugby season was the 22nd season of Super Rugby an annual rugby union competition organised by SANZAAR between teams from Argentina Australia Japan New Zealand and South Africa It was the second season featuring an expanded 18 team format following the competition s expansion from 15 teams prior to the 2016 season 2017 Super Rugby seasonCountriesArgentina 1 team Australia 5 teams Japan 1 team New Zealand 5 teams South Africa 6 teams Tournament format s Conference and knockoutChampionsCrusaders 8th title Matches played142Tries scored978 6 89 per match Top point scorer s Elton Jantjies Lions 197 Top try scorer s Ngani Laumape Hurricanes 15 Official websiteOfficial site 2016 Previous Next 2018 After 17 rounds of matches between 23 February and 15 July with Rounds 15 and 16 split due to the 2017 mid year rugby union internationals and British amp Irish Lions tour to New Zealand four conference winners and four wildcard teams progressed to the finals series which will consist of quarterfinals semifinals and a final on 5 August Contents 1 Competition format 1 1 Changes for 2018 2 Standings 2 1 Round by round 3 Matches 4 Finals 4 1 Quarterfinals 4 2 Semifinals 4 3 Final 5 Players 5 1 Squads 6 Referees 7 Attendances 8 References 9 External linksCompetition format EditThe 18 participating teams were divided into two geographical groups each consisting of two conferences the Australasian Group with five teams in the Australian Conference and five teams in the New Zealand Conference and the South African Group with six South African teams one Argentine team and one Japanese team split into two four team conferences an Africa 1 Conference and an Africa 2 Conference 1 In the group stages there were 17 rounds of matches where each team played 15 matches and had two rounds of byes for a total of 135 matches Due to the British amp Irish Lions tour to New Zealand in June and July Rounds 15 and 16 were split Round 15 of the Australian and New Zealand Conferences were played on the weekend of 3 June with Round 16 of the New Zealand Conference scheduled for the following week The South African Conference Round 15 matches were played on the weekend of 1 July with the Round 16 matches for the Australian and South African conferences scheduled for a week later Teams played six intra conference matches in the four team African Conferences each team played the other three teams in their conference at home and away while in the five team Australasian Conferences each team played two teams home and away and once against the other two teams one at home and one away The other nine matches were a single round of matches against each team in the other conference in their group as well as against each team from one of the conferences in the other group For 2017 the teams in Africa 1 played the teams in the New Zealand Conference while the teams in Africa 2 played the teams in the Australian Conference The top team in each of the four conferences qualified for the quarterfinals The next three highest ranked teams in the Australasian Group and the next highest ranked team in the South African group also qualified to the quarterfinals as wildcards The conference winners were seeded 1 to 4 for the quarterfinals in order of log points gained during the group stages while the wildcards were seeded as 5 to 8 in order of log points gained during the group stages In the quarterfinals the conference winners hosted the first round of the finals with the highest seeded conference winner hosting the fourth seeded wildcard entry the second seeded conference winner hosting the third seeded wildcard entry the third seeded conference winner hosting the second seeded wildcard entry and the fourth seeded conference winner hosting the top seed wildcard entry The quarterfinal winners progressed to the semifinals Instead of the following the Shaughnessy playoff format used from 1996 to 2016 the semi finals were drawn according to a predetermined bracket 2 Under the new format the winner of Quarter final 1 which featured the highest seeded conference winner and the lowest seeded wildcard will play the winner of Quarter final 4 which featured the fourth seeded conference winner and the highest seeded wildcard and likewise with the winners of Quarter finals 2 and 3 The two semi final hosts were the highest seeded winners of their respective quarter finals The winners of the semifinals advanced to the final at the venue of the highest seeded team Changes for 2018 Edit On 9 April 2017 SANZAAR announced that the competition would return to a 15 team format for 2018 with two teams from South Africa and one team from Australia being dropped To ensure five team conferences Japanese side the Sunwolves would move from the South African Conference to the Australian Conference 3 On 7 July 2017 the South African Rugby Union confirmed that the Cheetahs and Southern Kings were the South African teams that would not participate in the competition going forward 4 and both those teams joined the Pro14 competition from the 2017 18 season onwards 5 Standings EditThe final standings for the 2017 Super Rugby season were 6 2017 Super Rugby standings watch edit discussAustralasian GroupPos Team P W D L PF PA PD TF TA TB LB Pts1 nbsp Crusaders 15 14 0 1 544 303 241 77 37 7 0 632 nbsp Brumbies 15 6 0 9 315 279 36 41 32 3 7 343 nbsp Hurricanes 15 12 0 3 596 272 324 89 31 9 1 584 nbsp Chiefs 15 12 1 2 433 292 141 55 30 6 1 575 nbsp Highlanders 15 11 0 4 488 308 180 62 40 5 2 516 nbsp Blues 15 7 1 7 425 391 34 55 50 4 3 377 nbsp Force 15 6 0 9 313 404 91 36 55 1 1 268 nbsp Reds 15 4 0 11 321 479 158 46 61 1 4 219 nbsp Waratahs 15 4 0 11 396 522 126 52 68 1 2 1910 nbsp Rebels 15 1 1 13 236 569 333 23 79 0 3 9South African GroupPos Team P W D L PF PA PD TF TA TB LB Pts1 nbsp Lions 15 14 0 1 590 268 322 81 27 9 0 652 nbsp Stormers 15 10 0 5 490 436 54 64 61 3 0 433 nbsp Sharks 15 9 1 5 392 323 69 38 37 1 3 424 nbsp Jaguares 15 7 0 8 404 386 18 49 45 1 4 335 nbsp Southern Kings 15 6 0 9 391 470 79 49 60 1 3 286 nbsp Cheetahs 15 4 0 11 395 551 156 46 75 1 4 217 nbsp Bulls 15 4 0 11 339 459 120 39 59 0 4 208 nbsp Sunwolves 15 2 0 13 315 671 356 41 96 1 3 12 nbsp Australian ConferencePos Team Pts1 Brumbies 342 Force 263 Reds 214 Waratahs 195 Rebels 9 nbsp New Zealand ConferencePos Team Pts1 Crusaders 632 Hurricanes 583 Chiefs 574 Highlanders 515 Blues 37 nbsp Africa 1 ConferencePos Team Pts1 Stormers 432 Cheetahs 213 Bulls 204 nbsp Sunwolves 12 nbsp Africa 2 ConferencePos Team Pts1 Lions 652 Sharks 423 nbsp Jaguares 334 Southern Kings 28 OverallPos Team Pts1 nbsp Lions 652 nbsp Crusaders 633 nbsp Stormers 434 nbsp Brumbies 345 nbsp Hurricanes 586 nbsp Chiefs 577 nbsp Highlanders 518 nbsp Sharks 429 nbsp Blues 3710 nbsp Jaguares 3311 nbsp Southern Kings 2812 nbsp Force 2613 nbsp Cheetahs 2114 nbsp Reds 2115 nbsp Bulls 2016 nbsp Waratahs 1917 nbsp Sunwolves 1218 nbsp Rebels 9 Legend and competition rulesLegend Conference leaders qualify to 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 Log pointsWildcard teams qualify to finals Dropped from Super Rugby for the 2018 season Competition rules Qualification The top 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 4 for the quarter finals in order of log points gained during the group stages while the wildcards will be seeded as 5 to 8 in order of log points gained during the group stages In the quarter finals the conference winners will host the first round of the finals with the highest seeded conference winner hosting the fourth seeded wildcard entry the second seeded conference winner hosting the third seeded wildcard entry the third seeded conference winner hosting the second seeded wildcard entry and the fourth seeded conference winner hosting the top seed wildcard entry The Quarter Final winners will progress to the semi finals where the winners of quarter finals 1 and 4 will play each other as well as the winners of quarter finals 2 and 3 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 Points breakdown 4 points for a win 2 points for a draw 1 bonus point for a loss by seven points or less 1 bonus point for scoring at least three tries more than the opponent in a match Classification Teams standings are calculated as follows 7 Conference Leaders i e conference leaders will always be ranked at the top Log points Number of games won Overall points difference Number of tries scored Overall try differenceRound by round Edit 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 Australasian GroupTeam R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 R9 R10 R11 R12 R13 R14 R15 R16 R17 QF SF FinalCrusaders 4 5th 8 4th 12 3rd 16 3rd 21 1st 26 1st 26 1st 31 1st 36 1st 41 1st 46 1st 50 1st 54 1st 59 1st 63 1st 63 1st 63 1st Won Won WonBrumbies 1 7th 2 8th 6 2nd 10 2nd 11 2nd 11 2nd 16 2nd 17 2nd 17 2nd 18 2nd 18 2nd 19 2nd 23 2nd 28 2nd 33 2nd 34 2nd 34 2nd Lost Hurricanes 5 1st 10 1st 10 4th 15 4th 15 4th 20 4th 24 3rd 28 4th 33 3rd 33 4th 38 4th 38 4th 43 3rd 48 3rd 53 3rd 54 3rd 58 3rd Won Lost Chiefs 5 4th 10 3rd 14 1st 19 1st 19 3rd 24 3rd 24 4th 29 3rd 33 4th 37 3rd 42 3rd 42 3rd 43 4th 45 5th 49 4th 53 4th 57 4th Won Lost Highlanders 0 9th 1 9th 5 8th 5 8th 9 6th 14 6th 18 5th 18 5th 23 5th 28 5th 32 5th 36 5th 41 5th 45 4th 46 5th 46 5th 51 5th Lost Blues 5 3rd 5 5th 6 5th 6 5th 11 5th 15 5th 16 6th 17 6th 17 6th 22 6th 26 6th 31 6th 31 6th 33 6th 37 6th 37 6th 37 6th Force 1 8th 5 2nd 5 7th 5 7th 5 9th 5 9th 9 7th 9 8th 9 8th 9 9th 9 9th 13 9th 13 9th 17 8th 17 8th 21 7th 26 7th Reds 4 6th 5 6th 6 6th 6 6th 6 8th 6 8th 6 9th 10 7th 10 7th 11 8th 11 8th 16 7th 16 8th 16 9th 17 9th 21 8th 21 8th Waratahs 4 2nd 4 7th 4 9th 4 9th 8 7th 8 7th 8 8th 8 9th 9 9th 13 7th 14 7th 14 8th 19 7th 19 7th 19 7th 19 9th 19 9th Rebels 0 10th 0 10th 0 10th 0 10th 1 10th 1 10th 1 10th 5 10th 7 10th 7 10th 7 10th 8 10th 8 10th 8 10th 8 10th 8 10th 9 10th Team Progression South African GroupTeam R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 R9 R10 R11 R12 R13 R14 R15 R16 R17 QF SF FinalLions 4 3rd 9 1st 9 4th 14 3rd 19 1st 23 1st 23 2nd 28 1st 32 1st 37 1st 42 1st 46 1st 51 1st 56 1st 61 1st 61 1st 65 1st Won Won LostStormers 4 1st 8 2nd 13 1st 13 2nd 17 2nd 22 2nd 26 1st 26 2nd 26 2nd 26 2nd 26 2nd 26 2nd 30 2nd 30 2nd 34 2nd 39 2nd 43 2nd Lost Sharks 1 4th 5 5th 9 2nd 13 4th 17 4th 18 4th 22 3rd 22 3rd 24 3rd 28 3rd 32 3rd 33 3rd 38 3rd 42 3rd 42 3rd 42 3rd 42 3rd Lost Jaguares 4 2nd 5 3rd 9 3rd 14 1st 18 3rd 18 3rd 19 4th 19 4th 20 4th 20 4th 24 4th 24 4th 24 4th 24 4th 25 4th 29 4th 33 4th Kings 0 7th 4 6th 4 6th 5 7th 5 7th 5 7th 6 7th 6 7th 10 6th 15 5th 15 5th 19 5th 19 5th 19 5th 23 5th 27 5th 28 5th Cheetahs 1 5th 5 4th 9 5th 9 5th 9 5th 9 5th 9 5th 9 6th 10 7th 10 7th 11 7th 11 7th 11 7th 16 6th 17 7th 17 7th 21 6th Bulls 0 6th 1 7th 1 7th 5 6th 5 6th 5 6th 6 6th 10 5th 14 5th 14 6th 14 6th 15 6th 15 6th 15 7th 19 6th 20 6th 20 7th Sunwolves 0 8th 0 8th 1 8th 1 8th 1 8th 1 8th 5 8th 5 8th 5 8th 6 8th 7 8th 7 8th 7 8th 7 8th 7 8th 7 8th 12 8th Key win draw loss byeMatches EditMain article List of 2017 Super Rugby matches The fixtures for the 2017 Super Rugby competition were released on 20 September 2016 8 The following matches were played during the regular season Home Away BLU BRU BUL CHE CHI CRU FOR HIG HUR JAG LIO REB RED SHA KIN STO SUN WARBlues 38 14 50 32 16 16 24 15 12 16 24 28 34 29 Brumbies 12 18 25 17 13 18 6 13 32 3 43 10 22 27 Bulls 20 14 24 62 10 17 20 34 26 13 30 31 33 41 34 21 Cheetahs 34 28 27 41 21 48 41 45 25 28 30 38 34 40 38 31 Chiefs 41 26 28 10 28 12 24 31 26 18 46 17 27 20 46 31Crusaders 33 24 17 13 45 17 25 22 20 12 57 24 50 3 Force 7 16 6 55 12 34 15 24 31 22 26 19 46 41 40 11Highlanders 26 20 15 24 27 30 51 12 40 17 57 14 40 15 44 28Hurricanes 56 21 61 7 14 17 31 22 41 15 71 6 41 22 38 28Jaguares 15 39 41 14 6 16 36 24 22 8 25 33 30 31 46 39 Lions 51 14 24 21 44 14 34 29 54 10 94 7 55 36Rebels 18 56 19 17 14 27 19 41 29 32 10 47 24 29 25 32Reds 16 15 20 22 26 40 15 34 28 26 47 34 26 29Sharks 17 30 37 12 18 13 10 27 9 9 19 17 22 10 37 14Southern Kings 10 19 20 21 26 39 19 42 44 3 35 32 10 41 Stormers 30 22 37 24 53 10 34 26 32 25 16 29 52 15 Sunwolves 48 21 21 20 7 47 17 83 17 38 23 37 31 44 Waratahs 33 40 12 28 22 41 19 13 27 40 50 23 24 26 Source http www sanzarrugby com superrugby fixtures 2017 super rugby fixturesLegend Blue home team win Yellow draw Red away team win Finals EditThe four conference winners advanced to the Quarter Finals where they had home advantage against four wildcard teams which consisted of the third to fifth ranked teams in the Australasian Group and the third ranked team in the South African Group The final seedings of these teams were 9 Conference leadersPos Team P W D L PF PA PD TF TA TB LB Pts1 nbsp Lions 15 14 0 1 590 268 322 81 27 9 0 652 nbsp Crusaders 15 14 0 1 544 303 241 77 37 7 0 633 nbsp Stormers 15 10 0 5 490 436 54 64 61 3 0 434 nbsp Brumbies 15 6 0 9 315 279 36 41 32 3 7 34Wildcard teams5 nbsp Hurricanes 15 12 0 3 596 272 324 89 31 9 1 586 nbsp Chiefs 15 12 1 2 433 292 141 55 30 6 1 577 nbsp Highlanders 15 11 0 4 488 308 180 62 40 5 2 518 nbsp Sharks 15 9 1 5 392 323 69 38 37 1 3 42The play off fixtures were as follows QuarterfinalsSemi finalsFinal 22 July Johannesburg Lions23 29 July Johannesburg Sharks21 Lions44 21 July Canberra Hurricanes29 Brumbies16 5 August Johannesburg Hurricanes35 Lions17 22 July Christchurch Crusaders25 Crusaders17 29 July Christchurch Highlanders0 Crusaders27 22 July Cape Town Chiefs13 Stormers11 Chiefs17 Quarterfinals Edit 21 July 2017 Brumbies 16 35 Hurricanes GIO Stadium Canberra 19 35 Try James Dargaville nbsp 3 Joshua Mann Rea nbsp 15 Pen Wharenui Hawera nbsp 11 28 2 2 Report 10 Scoreboard 11 Try Wes Goosen nbsp 7 75 Jordie Barrett nbsp 25 TJ Perenara nbsp 68 Con Jordie Barrett nbsp 25 69 76 3 4 Pen Jordie Barrett nbsp 38 48 65 3 3 Cards Jeffery Toomaga Allen nbsp 40 to 50 Attendance 9 971Referee Glen Jackson 22 July 2017 Crusaders 17 0 Highlanders AMI Stadium Christchurch 19 35 Try Joe Moody nbsp 32 Codie Taylor nbsp 39 Con Richie Mo unga nbsp 33 40 2 2 Pen Richie Mo unga nbsp 5 1 4 Report 13 Scoreboard 14 Cards Liam Squire nbsp 4 to 14 Attendance 11 000 12 Referee Angus Gardner 22 July 2017 Lions 23 21 Sharks Ellis Park Stadium Johannesburg 14 30 Try Franco Mostert nbsp 47 Jaco Kriel nbsp 51 Lionel Mapoe nbsp 60 Con Elton Jantjies nbsp 61 Pen Elton Jantjies nbsp 9 Ruan Combrinck nbsp 77 Cards Franco Mostert nbsp 64 to 74 Report 16 Scoreboard 17 Try Kobus van Wyk nbsp 10 Dan du Preez nbsp 65 Con Curwin Bosch nbsp 66 Pen Curwin Bosch nbsp 34 39 Drop Curwin Bosch nbsp 16 Cards Stephan Lewies nbsp 45 to 55 Attendance 26 000 15 Referee Marius van der Westhuizen 22 July 2017 Stormers 11 17 Chiefs Newlands Stadium Cape Town 17 00 Try Siya Kolisi nbsp 44 Pen SP Marais nbsp 23 62 2 3 Report 19 Scoreboard 20 Try Shaun Stevenson nbsp 75 Pen Damian McKenzie nbsp 29 31 38 51 4 4 Cards Sam Cane nbsp 59 to 69 Attendance 27 500 18 Referee Jaco PeyperSemifinals Edit 29 July 2017 Crusaders 27 13 Chiefs AMI Stadium Christchurch 19 35 Try Bryn Hall nbsp 16 Israel Dagg nbsp 48 Seta Tamanivalu nbsp 57 72 Con Richie Mo unga nbsp 17 58 2 4 Pen Richie Mo unga nbsp 13 1 1 Report 22 Scoreboard 23 Try Brodie Retallick nbsp 77 Con Damian McKenzie nbsp 77 1 1 Pen Damian McKenzie nbsp 26 37 2 2 Attendance 13 000 21 Referee Glen Jackson 29 July 2017 Lions 44 29 Hurricanes Ellis Park Stadium Johannesburg 14 30 Try Jacques van Rooyen nbsp 38 Ross Cronje nbsp 43 Malcolm Marx nbsp 52 Harold Vorster nbsp 61 Elton Jantjies nbsp 68 Kwagga Smith nbsp 73 Con Elton Jantjies nbsp 39 45 62 69 4 6 Pen Elton Jantjies nbsp 4 58 2 2 Report 25 Scoreboard 26 Try TJ Perenara nbsp 6 Wes Goosen nbsp 10 Ardie Savea nbsp 29 Ngani Laumape nbsp 55 Con Jordie Barrett nbsp 11 56 2 3 Beauden Barrett nbsp 30 1 1 Pen Jordie Barrett nbsp 19 1 2 Cards Beauden Barrett nbsp 57 to 67 Attendance 27 908 24 Referee Jaco PeyperFinal Edit Main article 2017 Super Rugby Final 5 August 2017 Lions 17 25 Crusaders Ellis Park Stadium Johannesburg 16 00 Try Malcolm Marx nbsp 63 Corne Fourie nbsp 72 Con Elton Jantjies nbsp 64 72 2 2 Pen Elton Jantjies nbsp 26 1 1 Cards Kwagga Smith nbsp 38 Report 27 Scoreboard 28 Try Seta Tamanivalu nbsp 7 Jack Goodhue nbsp 11 Kieran Read nbsp 42 Con Richie Mo unga nbsp 8 43 2 3 Pen Richie Mo unga nbsp 40 52 2 2 Referee Jaco PeyperPlayers EditSquads Edit The following squads were named for the 2017 Super Rugby season Blues squad Forwards Gerard Cowley Tuioti Epalahame Faiva Charlie Faumuina Blake Gibson Josh Goodhue Alex Hodgman Akira Ioane Jerome Kaino Steve Luatua Sione Mafileo Pauliasi Manu Matt Moulds James Parsons Sam Prattley Leighton Price Kara Pryor Scott Scrafton Murphy Taramai Patrick Tuipulotu Jimmy Tupou Ofa Tu ungafasi Did not play Brandon NansenBacks Michael Collins Matt Duffie TJ Faiane Piers Francis Bryn Gatland Billy Guyton Rieko Ioane George Moala Melani Nanai Sam Nock Declan O Donnell Stephen Perofeta Augustine Pulu Rene Ranger Jordan Trainor Ihaia West Sonny Bill Williams Did not play Matt VaegaCoach Tana UmagaBrumbies squad Forwards Robbie Abel Allan Alaalatoa Chris Alcock Ben Alexander Rory Arnold Jarrad Butler Sam Carter Tom Cusack Blake Enever Saia Fainga a Lolo Fakaosilea Scott Fardy Ben Hyne Leslie Leulua iali i Makin Joshua Mann Rea Nic Mayhew Jordan Smiler Scott Sio Faalelei Sione Tom Staniforth Did not play Rob ValetiniBacks Nigel Ah Wong Tom Banks Tomas Cubelli James Dargaville Kyle Godwin Wharenui Hawera Jordan Jackson Hope Tevita Kuridrani Christian Lealiifano Ryan Lonergan Andy Muirhead Joe Powell De Wet Roos Andrew Smith Henry Speight Isaac Thompson Aidan Toua Did not play Anthony Fainga a Nick Jooste Lausii TaliauliCoach Stephen LarkhamBulls squad Forwards Jacobie Adriaanse Shaun Adendorff Arno Botha Renaldo Bothma Lood de Jager Nick de Jager Martin Dreyer Lizo Gqoboka Jason Jenkins John Roy Jenkinson Jannes Kirsten Hanro Liebenberg Edgar Marutlulle Abongile Nonkontwana Trevor Nyakane Jacques Potgieter Marnus Schoeman Pierre Schoeman RG Snyman Ruan Steenkamp Adriaan Strauss Ruben van Heerden Conraad van Vuuren Jaco Visagie Did not play Corniel Els Roelof Smit Hendre StassenBacks Ulrich Beyers Francois Brummer Warrick Gelant Travis Ismaiel Tony Jantjies Jesse Kriel Kefentse Mahlo Duncan Matthews Rabz Maxwane Franco Naude Burger Odendaal Rudy Paige Handre Pollard Tian Schoeman Jan Serfontein Jade Stighling Dries Swanepoel Jamba Ulengo Ivan van Zyl Piet van Zyl Andre Warner Did not play JT Jackson Johnny Kotze Luther ObiCoach Nollis MaraisCheetahs squad Forwards Justin Basson Tom Botha Uzair Cassiem Aranos Coetzee Chris Dry Joseph Dweba Elandre Huggett Reniel Hugo Niell Jordaan Armandt Koster Charles Marais Danie Mienie Oupa Mohoje Ox Nche Junior Pokomela Boom Prinsloo Paul Schoeman Francois Uys Torsten van Jaarsveld Henco Venter Reinach Venter Carl Wegner Did not play Jacques du Toit Hilton Lobberts Dennis VisserBacks Rayno Benjamin Clayton Blommetjies Nico Lee JW Jonker Niel Marais Tian Meyer Ali Mgijima Zee Mkhabela Luther Obi Sergeal Petersen Raymond Rhule William Small Smith Clinton Swart Michael van der Spuy Ruan van Rensburg Francois Venter Shaun Venter Fred Zeilinga Did not play Ryno EksteenCoach Franco SmithChiefs squad Forwards Michael Allardice Dominic Bird Lachlan Boshier Mitchell Brown Sam Cane Hika Elliot Siegfried Fisiihoi Kane Hames Nathan Harris Mitchell Karpik Sefo Kautai Nepo Laulala Michael Leitch Liam Messam Brayden Mitchell Atunaisa Moli Liam Polwart Brodie Retallick Aidan Ross Tom Sanders Taleni Seu Sebastian Siataga Samisoni Taukei aho James Tucker Did not play Mitchell Graham Matiaha MartinBacks Solomon Alaimalo Finlay Christie Aaron Cruden Stephen Donald Johnny Fa auli Tawera Kerr Barlow Anton Lienert Brown James Lowe Damian McKenzie Sam McNicol Tim Nanai Williams Alex Nankivell Charlie Ngatai Toni Pulu Shaun Stevenson Jonathan Taumateine Did not play Glen Fisiiahi Chase Tiatia Brad WeberCoach Dave RennieCrusaders squad Forwards Michael Ala alatoa Scott Barrett Heiden Bedwell Curtis Jed Brown Wyatt Crockett Whetu Douglas Mitchell Dunshea Owen Franks Vernon Fredericks Ben Funnell Oliver Jager Andrew Makalio Joe Moody Tim Perry Kieran Read Luke Romano Pete Samu Quinten Strange Jordan Taufua Codie Taylor Matt Todd Sam WhitelockBacks Tim Bateman George Bridge Ryan Crotty Israel Dagg Mitchell Drummond Ereatara Enari Leon Fukofuka Jack Goodhue Bryn Hall David Havili Mitchell Hunt Digby Ioane Manasa Mataele Marty McKenzie Richie Mo unga Seta Tamanivalu Sean Wainui Did not play Sione Fifita Jone Macilai ToriCoach Scott RobertsonForce squad Forwards Jermaine Ainsley Richie Arnold Lewis Carmichael Adam Coleman Pekahou Cowan Ben Daley Tetera Faulkner Richard Hardwick Onehunga Havili Ross Haylett Petty Matt Hodgson Kane Koteka Ben McCalman Isi Naisarani Matt Philip Tatafu Polota Nau Anaru Rangi Brynard Stander Heath Tessmann Francois van Wyk Shambeckler Vui Did not play Angus Cottrell Ben Matwijow Harry ScobleBacks Marcel Brache Luke Burton Robbie Coleman Peter Grant Dane Haylett Petty Jono Lance Ryan Louwrens Semisi Masirewa Bill Meakes Luke Morahan Alex Newsome Chance Peni Ian Prior Curtis Rona Michael Ruru Mitch Short James Verity AmmCoach David WesselsHighlanders squad Forwards Alex Ainley Liam Coltman Ash Dixon Elliot Dixon Gareth Evans Tom Franklin Siua Halanukonuka Jackson Hemopo Dillon Hunt James Lentjes Daniel Lienert Brown Craig Millar Guy Millar Greg Pleasants Tate Sekonaia Pole Dan Pryor Aki Seiuli Adrian Smith Tupou Sopoaga Liam Squire Siate Tokolahi Joe Wheeler Luke Whitelock Did not play Shane Christie Josh DicksonBacks Marty Banks Richard Buckman Matt Faddes Malakai Fekitoa Kayne Hammington Tevita Li Waisake Naholo Patrick Osborne Josh Renton Aaron Smith Ben Smith Fletcher Smith Lima Sopoaga Rob Thompson Sio Tomkinson Teihorangi Walden Did not play Jason Emery Hayden ParkerCoach Tony BrownHurricanes squad Forwards Mark Abbott Leni Apisai James Blackwell Dane Coles Chris Eves Michael Fatialofa Vaea Fifita Callum Gibbins Toa Halafihi Mike Kainga Sam Lousi Ben May James O Reilly Reed Prinsep Hugh Renton Ricky Riccitelli Ardie Savea Brad Shields Blade Thomson Jeffery Toomaga Allen Loni Uhila Did not play James Broadhurst Geoffrey Cridge Reggie GoodesBacks Pita Ahki Vince Aso Beauden Barrett Jordie Barrett Otere Black Wes Goosen Cory Jane Ben Lam Ngani Laumape Nehe Milner Skudder TJ Perenara Matt Proctor Julian Savea Chris Smylie Te Toiroa Tahuriorangi Did not play Kylem O Donnell Peter Umaga JensenCoach Chris BoydJaguares squad Forwards Matias Alemanno Felipe Arregui Rodrigo Baez Cristian Bartoloni Agustin Creevy Santiago Garcia Botta Ramiro Herrera Marcos Kremer Ignacio Larrague Tomas Lavanini Juan Manuel Leguizamon Tomas Lezana Benjamin Macome Pablo Matera Julian Montoya Lucas Noguera Paz Javier Ortega Desio Guido Petti Enrique Pieretto Leonardo Senatore Roberto Tejerizo Nahuel Tetaz Chaparro Did not play Facundo Gigena Juan Cruz Guillemain Santiago PortilloBacks Gonzalo Bertranou Emiliano Boffelli Santiago Cordero Jeronimo de la Fuente Joaquin Diaz Bonilla Bautista Ezcurra Felipe Ezcurra Santiago Gonzalez Iglesias Juan Martin Hernandez Martin Landajo Manuel Montero Matias Moroni Ramiro Moyano Matias Orlando Nicolas Sanchez Joaquin Tuculet Did not play Santiago Alvarez Gabriel Ascarate Nicolas FreitasCoach Raul PerezLions squad Forwards Ruan Ackermann Cyle Brink Robbie Coetzee Ruan Dreyer Lourens Erasmus Andries Ferreira Corne Fourie Johannes Jonker Jaco Kriel Robert Kruger Malcolm Marx Franco Mostert Marvin Orie Sti Sithole Dylan Smith Kwagga Smith Akker van der Merwe Jacques van Rooyen Hencus van Wyk Warren Whiteley Did not play Justin Ackerman Fabian Booysen Hacjivah DayimaniBacks Andries Coetzee Ruan Combrinck Ross Cronje Faf de Klerk Rohan Janse van Rensburg Elton Jantjies Sylvian Mahuza Lionel Mapoe Howard Mnisi Jacques Nel Shaun Reynolds Courtnall Skosan Dillon Smit Madosh Tambwe Jaco van der Walt Anthony Volmink Harold VorsterCoach Johan AckermannRebels squad Forwards Cruze Ah Nau Steve Cummins Dominic Day Murray Douglas Colby Fainga a James Hanson Esei Ha angana Patrick Leafa Tyrel Lomax Amanaki Mafi Sean McMahon Will Miller Tom Moloney Jordy Reid Culum Retallick Fereti Sa aga Jake Schatz Siliva Siliva Hugh Sinclair Toby Smith Lopeti Timani Jordan Uelese Laurie Weeks Did not play Harley Fox Sam Jeffries Rob Leota Tim Metcher Alex ToolisBacks Jack Debreczeni Tom English Jackson Garden Bachop Harrison Goddard Reece Hodge Mitch Inman Marika Koroibete Jack Maddocks Ben Meehan Sefa Naivalu Jonah Placid Michael Snowden Nic Stirzaker Sione Tuipulotu Semisi Tupou Ben Volavola Did not play Pama Fou Kentaro Kodama Jack McGregor Dennis Pili Gaitau Dom ShipperleyCoach Tony McGahanReds squad Forwards Kane Douglas Sef Fa agase Reece Hewat Scott Higginbotham Leroy Houston Phil Kite Adam Korczyk Alex Mafi Stephen Moore Cadeyrn Neville Andrew Ready Izack Rodda Kirwan Sanday Rob Simmons James Slipper George Smith Sam Talakai Caleb Timu Hendrik Tui Lukhan Tui Taniela Tupou Markus Vanzati Did not play Michael GunnBacks Quade Cooper Nick Frisby Karmichael Hunt Samu Kerevi Chris Kuridrani Campbell Magnay Lachlan Maranta Jake McIntyre Eto Nabuli Jayden Ngamanu Duncan Paia aua Izaia Perese Moses Sorovi Hamish Stewart James Tuttle Did not play Chris Feauai Sautia Henry TaefuCoach Nick StilesSharks squad Forwards Lourens Adriaanse Hyron Andrews Ruan Botha Stephan Coetzee Jean Droste Dan du Preez Jean Luc du Preez Thomas du Toit Stephan Lewies Franco Marais John Hubert Meyer Tendai Mtawarira Tera Mtembu Coenie Oosthuizen Etienne Oosthuizen Chiliboy Ralepelle Juan Schoeman Philip van der Walt Jacques Vermeulen Did not play Keegan Daniel Jean Deysel Francois Kleinhans Khaya MajolaBacks Lukhanyo Am Garth April Curwin Bosch Michael Claassens Johan Deysel Andre Esterhuizen Benhard Janse van Rensburg Patrick Lambie Marius Louw Lwazi Mvovo Odwa Ndungane S busiso Nkosi Clement Poitrenaud Inny Radebe Cobus Reinach S bura Sithole Rhyno Smith Kobus van Wyk Jeremy Ward Did not play Tristan Blewett Rowan Gouws Hanco VenterCoach Robert du PreezSouthern Kings squad Forwards Martin Bezuidenhout Thembelani Bholi Chris Cloete Schalk Ferreira Justin Forwood Ross Geldenhuys Kurt Haupt Chris Heiberg Irne Herbst Ruaan Lerm Mzamo Majola Giant Mtyanda Andisa Ntsila Tyler Paul Schalk van der Merwe Wilhelm van der Sluys Dayan van der Westhuizen Mike Willemse Stefan Willemse Mzwanele Zito Did not play Tango Balekile Christiaan de Bruin Cameron Lindsay Sintu Manjezi Wandile Putuma CJ VellemanBacks Masixole Banda Alshaun Bock Chrysander Botha Lionel Cronje Pieter Steyn de Wet Ntabeni Dukisa Stokkies Hanekom Malcolm Jaer Berton Klaasen Makazole Mapimpi Wandile Mjekevu Waylon Murray Yaw Penxe Louis Schreuder Ricky Schroeder Johan Steyn Johann Tromp Stefan Ungerer Rudi van Rooyen Luzuko Vulindlu Did not play Siyanda Grey Neil Maritz Garrick MattheusCoach Deon DavidsStormers squad Forwards Juarno Augustus Nizaam Carr Jaco Coetzee Jan de Klerk Stephan de Wit Pieter Steph du Toit Rynhardt Elstadt Eben Etzebeth JC Janse van Rensburg Oli Kebble Steven Kitshoff Siya Kolisi Wilco Louw Frans Malherbe Bongi Mbonambi Sikhumbuzo Notshe Caylib Oosthuizen Ramone Samuels JD Schickerling Kobus van Dyk Frans van Wyk Chris van Zyl Alistair Vermaak Cobus Wiese Did not play Johan du Toit Dean Muir Marnus Schoeman Chad Solomon Eduard ZandbergBacks Bjorn Basson Kurt Coleman Damian de Allende Juan de Jongh Daniel du Plessis Jean Luc du Plessis Robert du Preez Dewaldt Duvenage Cheslin Kolbe Dan Kriel Dillyn Leyds SP Marais Godlen Masimla Justin Phillips Seabelo Senatla Brandon Thomson Shaun Treeby Jano Vermaak EW Viljoen Damian Willemse Did not play Huw Jones Khanyo NgcukanaCoach Robbie FleckSunwolves squad Forwards Takuma Asahara Willie Britz Uwe Helu Takeshi Hino Shota Horie Malgene Ilaua Keita Inagaki Heiichiro Ito Shokei Kin Takeshi Kizu Koo Ji won Naohiro Kotaki Shinya Makabe Shuhei Matsuhashi Masataka Mikami Yuhimaru Mimura Liaki Moli Yusuke Niwai Shunsuke Nunomaki Yuya Odo Hitoshi Ono Ed Quirk Atsushi Sakate Yoshitaka Tokunaga Rahboni Warren Vosayaco Sam Wykes Yasuo Yamaji Koki Yamamoto Kotaro Yatabe Did not play Kohei Asahori Kyosuke Kajikawa Kazuhiko UsamiBacks Derek Carpenter Hayden Cripps Shota Emi Kenki Fukuoka Teruya Goto Timothy Lafaele Rikiya Matsuda Kotaro Matsushima Takaaki Nakazuru Jumpei Ogura Yasutaka Sasakura Kaito Shigeno Hikaru Tamura Yu Tamura Fumiaki Tanaka Harumichi Tatekawa Jamie Jerry Taulagi Will Tupou Keisuke Uchida Riaan Viljoen Ryohei Yamanaka Yuki Yatomi Did not play Michael Bond Kazushi Hano Ataata Moeakiola Yutaka Nagare Takahiro OgawaCoach Filo TiatiaWaratahs squad Forwards Jack Dempsey Damien Fitzpatrick Ned Hanigan Jed Holloway Michael Hooper Maclean Jones Sekope Kepu Tolu Latu Dave Lolohea Ryan McCauley David McDuling Dean Mumm Hugh Roach Tom Robertson Paddy Ryan Will Skelton Angus Ta avao Senio Toleafoa Michael Wells Did not play Sam Needs Matt Sandell Brad WilkinBacks Cameron Clark Israel Folau Bernard Foley Jake Gordon Bryce Hegarty Rob Horne David Horwitz Andrew Kellaway Matt Lucas Mack Mason Taqele Naiyaravoro Nick Phipps Reece Robinson Irae Simone Did not play Andrew Deegan Harry JonesCoach Daryl GibsonReferees EditThe following refereeing panel was appointed by SANZAAR for the 2017 Super Rugby season 29 2017 Super Rugby referees Argentina Federico AnselmiAustralia Nic Berry Angus Gardner Rohan Hoffmann Will HoustonJapan Shuhei KuboNew Zealand Nick Briant Mike Fraser Glen Jackson Jamie Nutbrown Ben O Keeffe Brendon Pickerill Paul WilliamsSouth Africa Quinton Immelman Jaco Peyper Rasta Rasivhenge Egon Seconds Marius van der Westhuizen Jaco van HeerdenAttendances EditTeam Main Stadium Capacity Total Attendance Average Attendance Capacity nbsp Blues Eden Park 50 000 nbsp Chiefs Waikato Stadium 25 800 nbsp Hurricanes Westpac Stadium 34 500 132 667 16 583 50 nbsp Crusaders Rugby League Park 18 000 nbsp Highlanders Forsyth Barr Stadium 30 728 nbsp Reds Suncorp Stadium 52 500 105 806 15 115 28 nbsp Brumbies Canberra Stadium 25 011 79 093 9 886 39 nbsp Waratahs Sydney Football Stadium 44 000 101 499 14 499 32 nbsp Melbourne Rebels AAMI Park 29 500 nbsp Force nib Stadium 20 500 nbsp Sharks ABSA Stadium 52 000 nbsp Bulls Loftus Versfeld 51 792 nbsp Lions Ellis Park 62 567 nbsp Southern Kings Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium 48 000 68 965 9 852 20 nbsp Cheetahs Free State Stadium 46 000 nbsp Stormers Newlands Stadium 51 900 nbsp Jaguares Jose Amalfitani Stadium 49 640 71 916 8 989 18 nbsp Sunwolves Prince Chichibu Memorial Stadium 27 188References Edit Outline of the Super Rugby competition structure PDF All Blacks 1 May 2014 Archived from the original PDF on 14 October 2015 Retrieved 1 May 2014 SANZAAR Confirms Super Rugby Fixtures amp Finals Format SANZAAR Archived from the original on 24 February 2017 Retrieved 31 January 2017 New Zealand Rugby welcomes Investec Super Rugby revamp Press release New Zealand Rugby Union 9 April 2017 Retrieved 9 April 2017 Future SA Vodacom Super Rugby franchises confirmed South African Rugby Union 7 July 2017 Archived from the original on 2 August 2017 Retrieved 2 August 2017 Statement Expansion to Guinness PRO14 Championship Press release Celtic Rugby Limited 1 August 2017 Archived from the original on 2 August 2017 Retrieved 2 August 2017 SA Rugby Log 2017 Vodacom Super Rugby South African Rugby Union Retrieved 20 September 2016 Team with Most Wins will finish higher in Super Rugby SANZAAR 12 June 2011 Retrieved 13 June 2011 2017 Super Rugby Schedule Announced Press release SANZAAR 20 September 2016 Archived from the original on 19 September 2016 Retrieved 19 September 2016 Super Rugby Official SANZAAR Site SANZAAR Retrieved 16 August 2017 Hurricanes book semi final spot SANZAAR 21 July 2017 Archived from the original on 16 August 2017 Retrieved 16 August 2017 Match Centre Brumbies 16 35 Hurricanes SANZAAR 21 July 2017 Retrieved 16 August 2017 Rugby It s time to talk about the Super Rugby crowds Crusaders blank Highlanders SANZAAR 22 July 2017 Archived from the original on 16 August 2017 Retrieved 16 August 2017 Match Centre Crusaders 17 0 Highlanders SANZAAR 22 July 2017 Retrieved 16 August 2017 Rugby It s time to talk about the Super Rugby crowds Combrinck the hero for Lions SANZAAR 23 July 2017 Archived from the original on 16 August 2017 Retrieved 16 August 2017 Match Centre Lions 23 21 Sharks SANZAAR 22 July 2017 Retrieved 16 August 2017 Rugby It s time to talk about the Super Rugby crowds Chiefs squeeze past Stormers in Cape Town SANZAAR 23 July 2017 Archived from the original on 16 August 2017 Retrieved 16 August 2017 Match Centre Stormers 11 17 Chiefs SANZAAR 22 July 2017 Retrieved 16 August 2017 Tony Smith Stadium state not only reason for Crusaders crowd figures dip August 2017 Ruthless Crusaders book final spot SANZAAR 29 July 2017 Archived from the original on 16 August 2017 Retrieved 16 August 2017 Match Centre Crusaders 27 13 Chiefs SANZAAR 29 July 2017 Retrieved 16 August 2017 Super Rugby crowd conundrum with NZ not alone with empty seats telling at Ellis Park 30 July 2017 Lions fightback floors Hurricanes SANZAAR 30 July 2017 Archived from the original on 16 August 2017 Retrieved 16 August 2017 Match Centre Lions 44 29 Hurricanes SANZAAR 29 July 2017 Retrieved 16 August 2017 Crusaders reclaim Super Rugby crown SANZAAR 6 August 2017 Archived from the original on 16 August 2017 Retrieved 16 August 2017 Match Centre Lions 17 25 Crusaders SANZAAR 5 August 2017 Retrieved 16 August 2017 2017 Super Rugby Referee Team Press release SANZAAR 6 February 2017 Archived from the original on 6 February 2017 Retrieved 6 February 2017 External links EditSuper Rugby websites SANZAAR Super Rugby Australia Super Rugby New Zealand Super Rugby SA Rugby Competition 2016 Vodacom Super Rugby South African Rugby Union Retrieved 8 June 2016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2017 Super Rugby season amp oldid 1154823729, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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