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Hurricanes Women’s Super Rugby Draw Announced

  • Hurricanes Women to take on Matatū in RD1, Sunday 6 March, Orangetheory Stadium, Christchurch 
  • RD2 will see the Hurricanes Women take on the Blues at home, Sunday, 12 March at Sky Stadium – RD2 features a Hurricanes double header with the Hurricanes Women hosting the Blues at 1:45PM and Men taking on Moana Pasifika at 4:35PM  
  • Sky confirmed as Naming Rights Partner  
  • Hamilton to host Super Round  
  • All matches broadcast on Sky Sport and free-to-air on Prime  

The countdown to the inaugural Sky Super Rugby Aupiki season is officially on, with the draw and naming rights partner announced this afternoon.

The Hurricanes head to Christchurch on Sunday, 6 March to open their account against Matatū at Orangetheory Stadium.  

Sky Stadium will play host to the first Hurricanes Women’s and Men’s double header on Saturday, March 12 which will see the Hurricanes women take on the Blues in RD2 and the men clash with Moana Pasifika. 

RD3, dubbed the ‘Super Round’, will see all four teams head to Hamilton for a women’s rugby extravaganza on Saturday, 19 March.  

The two top placed teams will battle it out for the title in a Final in the last weekend of March.

Hurricanes CEO Avan Lee said that the Hurricanes were excited to see the confirmed draw.  

"To be able to play a double header at SKY Stadium is fantastic for us as a club. The competition is going to be excellent for women’s rugby. We can’t wait.” 

New Zealand Rugby General Manager of Professional Rugby and Performance Chris Lendrum said the inaugural season of Sky Super Rugby Aupiki was a game-changer for the women’s game.

“This year is going to be like nothing we’ve seen before when it comes to the women’s game and Sky Super Rugby Aupiki is a great way to get things underway.

“We’ve seen the four clubs assemble strong, exciting squads and this draw was the last piece of the puzzle before launching the competition in March. We’re looking forward to seeing New Zealand get in behind the players and teams and make this first season really set a benchmark for years to come,” said Lendrum.

All matches are live and exclusive on Sky - who have cemented their support for the women’s game, coming on board as the naming rights partner of the competition.

“As part of Sky’s commitment to elevating women in sport in every aspect, we are absolutely delighted to be naming rights sponsor and official broadcaster for the Sky Super Rugby Aupiki competition. New Zealanders are hungry for more with the inaugural Super Rugby match between Blues and Chiefs among proving popular amongst fans in 2021,” said Sky CEO Sophie Moloney.
 
“Our sponsorship and expert coverage of this landmark competition for women’s rugby in Aotearoa will enable us to showcase their skill and talent and tell the stories of the wāhine toa who love this game. But our support doesn’t stop there.
 
“Sky is committed to ensuring everyone in Aotearoa can watch our wāhine in action, so to support this new exciting competition we will proudly offer all Sky Super Rugby Aupiki games free to air on Prime as well as Sky Sport,” said Moloney.

 

Super Rugby Aupiki at a glance: 

Format: 

  • 4 teams: Blues, Chiefs Manawa, Hurricanes, Matatū 
  • 3 regular season matches (one home, one away, one Super Round fixture) 

Playoffs: 

  • 1v2 play standalone Final on the weekend of 26-27 March 

 

Super Rugby Aupiki Draw  

Round One    
Saturday, 5 March  
Blues v Chiefs Manawa, Eden Park, kick off 1:45pm  

Sunday, 6 March  
Matatū v Hurricanes, Orangetheory Stadium, kick off 3:45pm 

Round Two     
Saturday, 12 March  
Hurricanes v Blues, Sky Stadium, kick off 1:45pm  

Sunday, 13 March  
Chiefs Manawa v Matatū, FMG Stadium, kick off 3:45pm 

Round Three - Super Round - FMG Stadium 
Saturday, 19 March  
Blues v Matatū, kick off 1:45pm 
Chiefs Manawa v Hurricanes, kick off 4:35pm 

FINAL     
Saturday, 26 or Sunday, 27 March     

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