2020 Super Rugby Aotearoa season

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2020 Super Rugby Aotearoa season
CountriesNew Zealand
Tournament format(s)Round-robin tournament
ChampionsCrusaders(1st title)
Matches played19
Attendance345,561 (18,187 per match)
Tries scored112 (5.89 per match)
Top point scorer(s)Richie Mo'unga, Crusaders (99)
Top try scorer(s)Will Jordan, Crusaders (6)
Official websiteOfficial site
(Next) 2021

The 2020 Super Rugby Aotearoa season (branded as Investec Super Rugby Aotearoa for sponsorship reasons) was a domestic club

round robin tournament played by the five New Zealand-based teams of Super Rugby.[1] The competition supplanted the 2020 Super Rugby season, which was suspended in March due to the COVID-19 pandemic
.

Announced on 6 May,[2] the competition ran from 13 June to 14 August, making it the first professional rugby union competition to occur since the beginning of the pandemic.[3] On 8 June, with most non-travel restrictions relating to the pandemic having been lifted in New Zealand (Alert Level 1), it was announced that the matches would be played with spectators admitted, making it among the first professional sporting events not played behind closed doors since the beginning of the pandemic's global spread.[4]

Due to the reinstatement of restrictions nationally on 11 August after new cases of community transmission,[5] one match in the final round was played behind closed doors, and the other was cancelled due to Alert Level 3 in Auckland and declared a 0–0 draw — resulting in the Crusaders clinching the tournament championship.[6][7]

With New Zealand border restrictions and managed isolation requirements not easing despite the country back in level 1 alert level as of October 11, 2020, Super Rugby Aotearoa and Australia will return in 2021, and Super Rugby Aotearoa will by sponsored by Sky New Zealand.[8] There will be an increase of Sunday afternoon fixtures, which proved popular in 2020.[8]

Law adaptions

On 2 June, New Zealand Rugby announced that it would implement two optional

breakdowns to increase the pace of play.[10]

Standings

Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD TF TA TB LB Pts
1 Crusaders 8 6 1 1 219 148 +71 27 13 3 1 30
2 Blues 8 5 1 2 176 149 +27 23 16 1 1 24
3 Hurricanes 8 5 0 3 202 213 −11 25 25 1 0 21
4 Highlanders 8 3 0 5 197 227 −30 23 34 0 2 14
5 Chiefs 8 0 0 8 155 212 −57 14 28 0 5 5
Source: [citation needed]
Rules for classification:
  • 4 competition points to the winning team
  • 0 competition point to the losing team
  • 2 competition points to each team for a draw
  • 1 competition point as the Try Bonus, to the team that scores at least three tries more than their opponents
  • 1 competition point as the Loss Bonus, to the team that loses by fewer than 8 points

Matches

Round 1

13 June 2020
19:05
Paul Williams
14 June 2020
15:35
Mike Fraser

Round 2

20 June 2020
19:05
Chiefs12–24Blues
Pen: McKenzie (4/5) 12', 21', 40'+1, 57'ReportTry: Sotutu 15' c
Telea 72' m
Con: Black (1/1) 15'
Pen: Black (2/3) 37', 53'
Barrett (1/1) 69'
Drop: Barrett (1/1) 64'
FMG Stadium Waikato
Attendance: 23,874[13]
Referee: Ben O'Keeffe
21 June 2020
15:35
Hurricanes25–39Crusaders (1 BP)
Try: Aumua 63' c
Con: Garden-Bachop (1/1) 64'
Pen: Garden-Bachop (5/5) 7', 18', 28', 36', 45'
Drop: Garden-Bachop (1/1) 31'
ReportTry: Reece 1' c
Ennor 14' m
Goodhue 31' c
Mo'unga 69' c
D. Havili 75' c
Con: Mo'unga (4/5) 3', 32', 70', 76'
Pen: Mo'unga (2/3) 50', 58'
Sky Stadium
Attendance: 17,606[14]
Referee: Brendon Pickerill

Round 3

27 June 2020
19:05
Paul Williams
28 June 2020
15:35
Crusaders18–13Chiefs (1 BP)
Try: Jordan (2) 33' c, 46' m
Con: Mo'unga (1/2) 34'
Pen: Mo'unga (2/2) 10', 60'
ReportTry: Wainui 65' c
Con: McKenzie (1/1) 66'
Pen: McKenzie (2) 24', 70'
Orangetheory Stadium
Attendance: 12,000[15]
Referee: James Doleman

Round 4

4 July 2020
19:05
Mike Fraser
5 July 2020
15:35
(1 BP) Chiefs18–25Hurricanes
Try: Penalty try 64'
Boshier 77' m
Pen: McKenzie (2/2) 17', 42'
ReportTry: van Wyk (2) 4' c, 60' m
Kirifi 38' c
Con: Barrett (2/3) 5', 39'
Pen: Barrett (2/2) 35', 40'
FMG Stadium Waikato
Attendance: 15,031[17]
Referee: Ben O'Keeffe

Round 5

11 July 2020
19:05
Paul Williams
12 July 2020
15:35
M. Hunt (2/3) 51', 80'
Sky Stadium
Attendance: 14,728[19]
Referee: Brendon Pickerill

Round 6

18 July 2020
19:05
Hurricanes29–27Blues (1 BP)
Try: Laumape 4' c
Prinsep 34' m
Coles 44' c
Aumua 76' c
Con: Barrett (3/4) 5', 45', 77'
Pen: Barrett (1/2) 40+3'
ReportTry: Barrett 10' c
Papalii 29' m
Ioane 57' c
Eklund 63' m
Con: Black (1/2) 11'
Barrett (1/2) 59'
Pen: Black (1/1) 2'
Sky Stadium
Attendance: 18,517[19]
Referee: Ben O'Keeffe
19 July 2020
15:35
(1 BP)
Mike Fraser

Round 7

25 July 2020
19:05
(1 BP) Crusaders32–34Hurricanes
Try: Mo'unga 17' c
Bridge 31' c
Strange 68' c
Reece 76' m
Con: Mo'unga (3/4) 18', 33', 69'
Pen: Mo'unga (2/2) 12', 47'
ReportTry: Goosen (2) 23' c, 35' m
Umaga-Jensen 62' c
Con: Barrett (2/3) 24', 63'
Pen: Barrett (5/5) 9', 30', 40+2', 59', 75'
Orangetheory Stadium
Attendance: 15,000[21]
Referee: James Doleman
26 July 2020
15:35
Blues21–17Chiefs (1 BP)
Try: Duffie 6' c
Tuipulotu 14' c
Christie 55' c
Con: Barrett (3/3) 8', 15', 55'
ReportTry: Boshier 20' c
Alaimalo 46' c
Con: McKenzie (2/2) 21', 48'
Pen: McKenzie (1/1) 51'
Eden Park
Attendance: 28,600[12]
Referee: Brendon Pickerill

Round 8

1 August 2020
19:05
Chiefs19–32Crusaders (1 BP)
Try: Boshier 22' c
Con: McKenzie 23'
Pen: McKenzie (4/5) 26', 43', 50', 56'
ReportTry: Sanders 7' m
Jordan 14' c
Taylor 40+1' m
Reece 61' c
Fainga'anuku 67' m
Con: Mo'unga (2/5) 15', 61'
Pen: Mo'unga (1/2) 52'
FMG Stadium Waikato
Attendance: 15,082[22]
Referee: Ben O'Keeffe
2 August 2020
15:35
Mike Fraser

Round 9

8 August 2020
19:05
(1 BP) Hurricanes31–18Chiefs
Try: Umaga-Jensen (2) 7' c, 27' m
Coles 50' m
van Wyk 57' c
Proctor 73' c
Con: Barrett (3/5) 8', 58', 74'
ReportTry: Wainui 44' c
Karpik 65' m
Con: McKenzie (1/2) 45'
Pen: McKenzie (2/3) 25', 53'
Sky Stadium
Attendance: 20,317[19]
Referee: James Doleman
9 August 2020
15:35
Paul Williams

Round 10

15 August 2020
19:05
M. Hunt (1/1) 62'
Pen: Ioane (1/1) 44'
ReportTry: Aso 5 c'
Booth 29' c
Umaga-Jensen 73' c
Con: Barrett (3/3) 6', 29', 73'
Forsyth Barr Stadium
Attendance: No spectators admitted[25]
Referee: Brendon Pickerill
16 August 2020
15:35
Blues0–0Crusaders
Eden Park

On 14 August, due to restrictions being reintroduced nationwide after new cases of community transmission (with Alert Level 3 in effect in Auckland and thus prohibiting all events, and all other regions under Alert Level 2),[5] the penultimate match between the Highlanders and Hurricanes was played behind closed doors, and the final match between the Blues and Crusaders was cancelled and declared a draw (with both teams awarded two points on the final standings).[6][7]

Players

Squads

Blues squad[26]
Forwards
Ofa Tu'ungafasi
Backs Beauden BarrettOtere BlackDan CarterFinlay ChristieCaleb ClarkeMatt DuffieTJ Faiane • Jack Heighton • Jordan HylandRieko IoaneJoe MarchantEmoni NarawaSam NockJared PageStephen PerofetaHarry PlummerJonathan RuruMark TeleaTamati Tua
Coach Leon MacDonald
Chiefs squad[27]
Forwards
Angus Ta'avao • Samisoni Taukei'ahoAdam ThomsonTupou Vaa'i
Backs Solomon AlaimaloAaron CrudenTiaan FalconOrbyn LegerAnton Lienert-BrownTumua ManuDamian McKenzieSam McNicolLisati Milo-HarrisKini NaholoEtene Nanai-SeturoAlex NankivellShaun StevensonBailyn SullivanTe Toiroa TahuriorangiKaleb TraskQuinn TupaeaSean WainuiBrad Weber
Coach Warren Gatland
Crusaders squad[28]
Forwards
Isi Tu'ungafasi • Sam Whitelock
Backs George BridgeFergus BurkeBrett CameronMitchell DrummondEre EnariBraydon EnnorInga FinauLeicester Fainga'anukuJack GoodhueBryn HallDavid HaviliWill JordanManasa MataeleDallas McLeodRichie Mo'ungaFetuli PaeaSevu Reece
Coach Scott Robertson
Highlanders squad[29]
Forwards Teariki Ben-NicholasLiam ColtmanEthan de GrootJosh DicksonAsh DixonTom FlorenceShannon FrizellDillon HuntJosh Iosefa-ScottRicky JacksonAyden JohnstoneZane KapeliDaniel Lienert-BrownMarino Mikaele-Tu'uSione MisiloiJesse ParetePari Pari ParkinsonManaaki Selby-RickitJeff ThwaitesSiate TokolahiJack Whetton
Backs
Coach Aaron Mauger
Hurricanes squad[30]
Forwards Fraser ArmstrongAsafo AumuaJames BlackwellDane ColesGareth EvansAlex FidowVaea FifitaDevan FlandersDu'Plessis KirifiKane Le'aupepeTyrel LomaxTevita MafileoBen MayLiam MitchellXavier NumiaReed PrinsepPouri Rakete-StonesRicky RiccitelliArdie SaveaScott ScraftonMurphy TaramaiIsaia Walker-Leawere
Backs Vince AsoJordie BarrettJamie BoothJackson Garden-BachopWes GoosenSimon HickeyBen LamNgani LaumapeJonah LoweTJ PerenaraBilly ProctorSalesi RayasiJulian SaveaFletcher SmithJonathan TaumateineChase TiatiaDanny ToalaPeter Umaga-JensenKobus van Wyk
Coach Jason Holland

See also

References

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