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Super Rugby unveils new playoffs format

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The Blues were crowned Super Rugby Pacific champions in June. PHOTO: DAVE LINTOTT PHOTOGRAPHY

Super Rugby Pacific has confirmed a convoluted six-team playoffs format for the 2025 season.


The competition will feature an expanded 16-round regular season, with the 2025 season to begin on Friday, February 14, a week earlier than previous years.


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Teams will play four teams twice, with a focus on rivalry match-ups, and the six remaining teams once, with seven home and away games.


From there, the top six sides will qualify for the finals, a reduction on the eight-team format from 2024. The qualifying finals will see the top-ranked side face the sixth, second plays fifth and third plays fourth.


From here, the three winners of the qualifying finals will progress to the semifinals and will be joined by the highest-seeded losing team (the ‘lucky loser’), who will drop one seeding for the semifinal reseeding (if the top-ranked side loses, they will drop to second seed).



The two winners of the semifinals will progress to the final, which will be hosted by the higher-seeded team.


On top of this, the season draw will feature a greater focus on family-friendly afternoon fixtures, including three Sunday afternoon games, with a view to exploring additional Sunday fixtures moving forward.


“We’re thrilled to reveal the revamped structure, some new features and the start date for the next season of Super Rugby Pacific,” Super Rugby Pacific CEO Jack Mesley said.


“The fans are always front of mind and while the full draw will be released in the coming days, we wanted to give them an early insight into what they can look forward to in 2025.



“The introduction of three Sunday afternoon fixtures will make it easier for families to experience the excitement of the Super Rugby Pacific, and we can look to build on that offering in future seasons.


“We’re particularly excited about the new (playoffs), which is designed to produce highly competitive matchups while still rewarding the teams that finish at the top of the table.”


The full 2025 schedule will be released in the coming days.


2025 SUPER RUGBY PACIFIC FORMAT KEY POINTS


  • 11 teams competing: ACT Brumbies, Blues, Chiefs, Crusaders, Fijian Drua, Highlanders, Hurricanes, Moana Pasifika, NSW Waratahs, Queensland Reds and Western Force

  • Teams will play 14 regular season matches, consisting of seven home games and seven away games, and be allocated two byes

  • Teams will play four teams twice, with a focus on rivalry match-ups, and the six remaining teams once

  • The top-six teams in the standings at the end of the regular season will qualify for the three-week playoffs

  • In Week 1 of the playoffs, qualifying finals will be 1 vs 6, 2 vs 5 and 3 vs 4, with the higher-seeded teams to host

  • The three winners of the qualifying finals will progress to the semifiinals

  • They will be joined by the highest-seeded losing team (the ‘lucky loser’), who will drop one seeding for the semifinal draw

  • Semifinals will be 1 vs 4 and 2 vs 3, with the higher-seeded teams to host

  • The two winners of the semifinals will progress to the final, which will be hosted by the higher-seeded team


2025 SUPER RUGBY PACIFIC PLAYOFFS


WEEK ONE – QUALIFYING FINALS

1st seed vs 6th seed

2nd seed vs 5th seed

3rd seed vs 4th seed


WEEK TWO – SEMIFINALS

1st seed vs 4th seed

2nd seed vs 3rd seed


WEEK THREE – FINAL

1st seed vs 2nd seed

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