Hawke's Bay Today

New transtasma­n tournament revealed

Internatio­nal action will return to Super Rugby in six-week series

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Clubs from Australia and New Zealand will stage a six- week transtasma­n tournament next year following their respective domestic Super Rugby competitio­ns.

Rugby Australia yesterday confirmed the transtasma­n tournament will feature five teams from each country, with the Western Force being the big winner. The Perth- based franchise has effectivel­y been resurrecte­d as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, having been cut from Super Rugby two years ago.

Featuring 26 games over six weeks, the new series will kick off on May 14 with the final taking place on June 19.

Each Australian club will play every New Zealand club in crossover games before a championsh­ip decider.

Teams will play two home and two away games as well as a ‘Super Round,’ where all matches played in round three will be played at the one location, over one weekend.

The final will be played between the top-two place teams on the combined competitio­n table, with the top team hosting the decider.

The New Zealand and Australian unions have been involved in negotiatio­ns for months about reviving the internatio­nal element of Super Rugby after the 2020 season — featuring clubs from South Africa, Argentina, Japan, New Zealand and Australia — was canceled in March because of Covid-19.

“This is a truly historic day for rugby in the southern hemisphere,” Rugby Australia chief Rob Clarke said. “This will generate enormous excitement across both countries with some of the best players in the world set to challenge each other after the conclusion of Super Rugby AU and Super Rugby Aotearoa.”

New Zealand Rugby chief Mark Robinson said: “Super Rugby Trans-Tasman is a great result for fans on both sides of the Tasman and is testament to the strength of the relationsh­ip between New Zealand Rugby and Rugby Australia.”

New Zealand was the first domestic rugby union tournament to relaunch after the lockdown for coronaviru­s.

Australia followed by forming the AU competitio­n with its four Super franchises plus the Western Force. The start of South Africa’s domestic tournament was delayed until last month.

New Zealand have dominated competitio­n between teams from the two countries in the last decade, with the Queensland Reds (2011) and New South Wales Waratahs (2014) the only Australian clubs winning the Super Rugby title since South Africa’s Bulls won in 2010. New Zealand teams have won the last five, including a three-peat by the defending champion Crusaders.

In test rugby, it has been even more lopsided, with the New Zealand All Blacks winning the Bledisloe Cup 18 years in a row.

The first round of next year’s Super Rugby Trans-Tasman, the Crusaders will open against the Brumbies, the Force will tackle the Chiefs, the Rebels will face the Blues, the Highlander­s will take on the Reds and the Waratahs will open against the Hurricanes.

 ?? PHOTO / GETTY IMAGES ?? Rugby Australia interim chief executive Rob Clarke and New Zealand Rugby chief executive Mark Robinson .
PHOTO / GETTY IMAGES Rugby Australia interim chief executive Rob Clarke and New Zealand Rugby chief executive Mark Robinson .

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