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Super Rugby Aotearoa: Team by Team Beginners Guide

In a world that lacks any kind of live professional sport, New Zealand rugby is our shining light. Tomorrow marks the start of the first-ever Super Rugby Aotearoa tournament – and in case this is your first time watching the fast-paced and exciting southern hemisphere game, here is your beginners guide to each of the five Kiwi teams.

 

Super Rugby Aotearoa Teams

 

 Blues

Origin: Auckland

Home Ground: Eden Park (50,000 Capacity)

Head Coach: Leon McDonald

Captain: Patrick Tuipulotu (Lock)

Super Rugby Titles: 3 (1996,1997,2003)

Notable Current Players: Ofa Tu’ungafasi (Prop), Daniel Carter (Flyhalf), Rieko Ioane (Winger), Beauden Barrett (Flyhalf/Fullback).

Having not won the Super Rugby competition since 2003, the Blues will be hoping to continue the good run of form they were in before the outbreak of Coronavirus, and add a fourth trophy to their cabinet. The recent signings of Dan Carter and Beauden Barrett will significantly bolster their already impressive backline and help push to win the first Aotearoa tournament.

 

Chiefs

Origin: Hamilton 

Home Ground: Waikato Stadium (26,000 Capacity)

Head Coach: Warren Gatland

Captain: Sam Cane (Flanker)

Super Rugby Titles: 2 (2012,2013)

Notable Current Players: Luke Jacobson (Flanker), Brad Weber (Scrumhalf), Anton Lienert-Brown (Centre), Shaun Stevenson (Winger), Damian McKenzie (Fullback), Aaron Cruden (Flyhalf).

Tipped as second-favourites to win the Kiwi competition, the Chiefs will be grateful for the break they have had as a number of injured players return to full fitness. British and Irish Lions coach Warren Gatland will hope his mix of promising young talents and internationally experienced players will bring home a third title to the north island city of Hamilton.

 

Crusaders

Origin: Christchurch

Home Ground: Christchurch Stadium (18,600 Capacity)

Head Coach: Scott Robertson 

Captain: Scott Barrett (Lock)

Super Rugby Titles: 10 (1998,1999,2000,2002,2005,2006,2008,2017,2018,2019)

Notable Current Players: Joe Moody (Prop), Cody Taylor (Hooker), Sam Whitelock (Lock), Richie Mo’unga (Flyhalf), Jack Goodhue (Centre), George Bridge (Winger), Sevu Reece (Winger).

By far the most successful team in Super Rugby history, the team from Christchurch have won the competition a record 10 times and with a squad full of All Blacks internationals, the Crusaders are tipped as favourites to win the tournament. They have won the last three Super Rugby titles and are looking to make it four on the bounce.

 

Highlanders

Origin: Dunedin

Home Ground: Forsyth Barr Stadium (30,748 Capacity)

Head Coach: Aaron Mauger

Captain: James Lentjes (Flanker)

Super Rugby Titles: 1 (2015)

Notable Current Players: Shannon Frizell (Flanker), Aaron Smith (Scrumhalf), Josh Ioane (Flyhalf), Nehe Milner-Skudder (Winger).

With just one title to their name, the Highlanders will be seeing this tournament as their best chance to claim a second, despite being the least favourites. If they can snatch a win in their competition opener at home against the Chiefs, the Dunedin side will be full of confidence and a hard team to stop. 

 

Hurricanes

Origin: Wellington

Home Ground: Sky Stadium (34,500 Capacity)

Head Coach: Jason Holland

Captain: Dane Coles (Hooker)

Super Rugby Titles: 1 (2016)

Notable Current Players: Ardie Savea (Flanker/No.8), TJ Perenara (Scrumhalf), Ben Lam (Winger), Ngani Laumape (Centre), Jordie Barrett (Fullback).

Wellington-based Hurricanes are the last team outside of rivals Crusaders to win Super Rugby with a 20-3 win over the Lions in 2016. Despite recently losing star man Beauden Barrett to the Blues, the Canes still boast an impressive squad that includes prolific goalkicker Jordie Barrett, and a surplus of pace and strength especially in Ben Lam and Ngani Laumape.

 

We hope you enjoyed the article ‘Super Rugby Aotearoa: Team by Team Beginners Guide.’ Who do you think will win the tournament? Let us know!

 

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A recent Sports Journalism graduate from the University of Sunderland, Ross has had a passion for sport his whole life. Originally from Edinburgh, Ross is a keen sportsman, having previously captained both his school football and his university rugby teams. Ross is our current Sporting Ferret Instagram manager and continues to pursue a career in the sports media industry. You can contact Ross at: [email protected]

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