Super Rugby Pacific Trial (Pre-Season) Fixtures 2023

Super Rugby Pacific Trial (Pre-Season) Fixtures 2023: Super Rugby Pacific’s full potential will be unleashed in 2023 with the announcement of a schedule that will ignite trans-Tasman and Pasifika rivalries like never before. As the ACT Brumbies look to take the 2023 Super Rugby and Super W season by storm, we are heading to the bush to take on the NSW Waratahs and the Melbourne Rebels this Pre-Season with trial games in Griffith and Wagga Wagga!

The defending Super Rugby Pacific champion Crusaders will kick the competition off against the Chiefs during an opening round that focuses on traditional rivalries, while also breaking new ground as the NSW Waratahs christen the brand-new Allianz Stadium in Sydney against the ACT Brumbies.

The opening weekend will also see Pasifika pride on the line as Moana Pasifika host the Fijian Drua at Mt Smart Stadium in Auckland in what will be the start of historic campaigns for last year’s two competition newcomers. The Drua will play six home matches in Fiji, while Moana Pasifika will take a home match to Apia* in what will be their first-ever Super Rugby Pacific match in Samoa.

The final fixtures of the opening weekend will see the Highlanders host the Blues at Forsyth Barr Stadium in Dunedin, the Hurricanes travel to Brisbane to play the Queensland Reds, and the Western Force host the Melbourne Rebels in Perth.

Read More:

Super Rugby Pacific Trial (Pre-Season) Fixtures 2023

Ahead of the February 24 kick-off all 12 sides will play several trial matches across Australia and New Zealand in preparation.

Read on for the fixtures and results as they come to hand (all local times).

Saturday February 4:

Brumbies vs. Waratahs, 6:30pm, Exies Sports Club, Griffith, NSW

Western Force vs. Queensland Reds, McGillivray Oval

Friday February 10:

Highlanders vs. Crusaders

Saturday February 11:

Bues vs. Hurricanes, 2pm, Mahurangi RFC, Warkworth

Brumbies vs. Melbourne Rebels, 6:30pm, McDonald’s Park, Wagga Wagga, NSW

Waratahs vs. Reds, Dangar Park, Narrabri, NSW

Thursday February 16:

Fijian Drua vs. Force, QLD

Friday February 17:

Blues women vs. Waratahs women, 2:40pm, Pukekohe, New Zealand

Chiefs Manawa vs. Blues women

Chiefs Manawa vs. Waratahs women

Chiefs vs. Blues, 6pm, Pukekohe, New Zealand

Hurricanes vs. Crusaders, 5pm, Levin Domain, Horowhenua

Saturday February 18:

Waratahs vs. West Harbour, Western Sydney Two Blues, 3pm, Concord Oval, Sydney

Key features of the 2023 Super Rugby Pacific draw

  • Each team plays 14 regular season matches
  • Round 1 features traditional rivalry fixtures
  • The NSW Waratahs will host the ACT Brumbies in the first-ever fixture at the new Allianz Stadium in Sydney
  • Round Two is the Super Round in Melbourne
  • All teams play all other teams in the competition
  • All teams play three extra ‘rivalry’ games which create home and away mini-series
  • All teams will have their byes between Rounds 7, 8 & 9
  • Top eight teams reach the finals.

SUPER RUGBY PACIFIC AT A GLANCE

Format: 12 teams: Moana Pasifika, Fijian Drua, Blues, Chiefs, Hurricanes, Crusaders, Highlanders, NSW Waratahs, Queensland Reds, Western Force, ACT Brumbies, Melbourne Rebels

14 regular season matches = 11 round-robin matches + 3 rivalry matches

One bye round per team (all byes in Rounds 7, 8 & 9)

Season Length: 18 weeks = 15-week regular season + three-week eight-team playoff series. Total Matches: 91

Super Round: Round Two, Friday-Sunday 3-5 March @ AAMI Park Melbourne.

Rivalry matches: Each team plays three teams twice (one at home match, one away match per rivalry):

  • Blues: Rivalry opponents are the Hurricanes, Highlanders and Crusaders
  • Chiefs: Crusaders, Hurricanes and Highlanders
  • Crusaders: Blues, Chiefs and Moana Pasifika
  • Highlanders: Blues, Western Force and Chiefs
  • Hurricanes: Blues, Chiefs and Moana Pasifika
  • Moana Pasifika: Hurricanes, Highlanders and Fijian Drua
  • Fijian Drua: Moana Pasifika, Queensland Reds and NSW Waratahs
  • Western Force: Highlanders, Queensland Reds and Melbourne Rebels
  • Queensland Reds: Fijian Drua, Western Force and ACT Brumbies
  • Melbourne Rebels: Western Force, NSW Waratahs and ACT Brumbies
  • NSW Waratahs: Fijian Drua, Melbourne Rebels and ACT Brumbies
  • ACT Brumbies: Queensland Reds, Melbourne Rebels and NSW Waratahs

(* The Blues played the Queensland Reds in 2017 in Apia as part of the previous Super Rugby competition)

Read More: DHL Super Rugby Pacific pre-season campaign locked in

Related posts

Blues crush Chiefs 41-10 to win Super Rugby final

Live Super Rugby Final 2024 Stream: How To Watch Chiefs Vs Blues

Super Rugby Pacific Grand Final 2024 – TV Guide & How to Live Stream