2020 Super Rugby Aotearoa season
2020 Super Rugby Aotearoa season | |||
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Countries | New Zealand | ||
Tournament format(s) | Round-robin tournament | ||
Champions | Crusaders(1st title) | ||
Matches played | 19 | ||
Attendance | 345,561 (18,187 per match) | ||
Tries scored | 112 (5.89 per match) | ||
Top point scorer(s) | Richie Mo'unga, Crusaders (99) | ||
Top try scorer(s) | Will Jordan, Crusaders (6) | ||
Official website | Official site | ||
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The 2020 Super Rugby Aotearoa season (branded as Investec Super Rugby Aotearoa for sponsorship reasons) was a domestic club
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
Standings
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | PF | PA | PD | TF | TA | TB | LB | Pts |
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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 |
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 |
Chiefs | 12–24 | Blues |
Pen: McKenzie (4/5) 12', 21', 40'+1, 57' | Report | Try: 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 |
Hurricanes | 25–39 | Crusaders (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' | Report | Try: 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 |
Crusaders | 18–13 | Chiefs (1 BP) |
Try: Jordan (2) 33' c, 46' m Con: Mo'unga (1/2) 34' Pen: Mo'unga (2/2) 10', 60' | Report | Try: 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) Chiefs | 18–25 | Hurricanes |
Try: Penalty try 64' Boshier 77' m Pen: McKenzie (2/2) 17', 42' | Report | Try: 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 |
Round 6
18 July 2020 19:05 |
Hurricanes | 29–27 | Blues (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' | Report | Try: 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) Crusaders | 32–34 | Hurricanes |
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' | Report | Try: 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 |
Blues | 21–17 | Chiefs (1 BP) |
Try: Duffie 6' c Tuipulotu 14' c Christie 55' c Con: Barrett (3/3) 8', 15', 55' | Report | Try: 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 |
Chiefs | 19–32 | Crusaders (1 BP) |
Try: Boshier 22' c Con: McKenzie 23' Pen: McKenzie (4/5) 26', 43', 50', 56' | Report | Try: 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) Hurricanes | 31–18 | Chiefs |
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' | Report | Try: 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' | Report | Try: 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 |
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
Forwards | Ofa Tu'ungafasi
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Backs | Beauden Barrett • Otere Black • Dan Carter • Finlay Christie • Caleb Clarke • Matt Duffie • TJ Faiane • Jack Heighton • Jordan Hyland • Rieko Ioane • Joe Marchant • Emoni Narawa • Sam Nock • Jared Page • Stephen Perofeta • Harry Plummer • Jonathan Ruru • Mark Telea • Tamati Tua |
Coach | Leon MacDonald |
Forwards | |
Backs | Solomon Alaimalo • Aaron Cruden • Tiaan Falcon • Orbyn Leger • Anton Lienert-Brown • Tumua Manu • Damian McKenzie • Sam McNicol • Lisati Milo-Harris • Kini Naholo • Etene Nanai-Seturo • Alex Nankivell • Shaun Stevenson • Bailyn Sullivan • Te Toiroa Tahuriorangi • Kaleb Trask • Quinn Tupaea • Sean Wainui • Brad Weber |
Coach | Warren Gatland |
Forwards | Isi Tu'ungafasi • Sam Whitelock
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Backs | George Bridge • Fergus Burke • Brett Cameron • Mitchell Drummond • Ere Enari • Braydon Ennor • Inga Finau • Leicester Fainga'anuku • Jack Goodhue • Bryn Hall • David Havili • Will Jordan • Manasa Mataele • Dallas McLeod • Richie Mo'unga • Fetuli Paea • Sevu Reece |
Coach | Scott Robertson |
Forwards | Teariki Ben-Nicholas • Liam Coltman • Ethan de Groot • Josh Dickson • Ash Dixon • Tom Florence • Shannon Frizell • Dillon Hunt • Josh Iosefa-Scott • Ricky Jackson • Ayden Johnstone • Zane Kapeli • Daniel Lienert-Brown • Marino Mikaele-Tu'u • Sione Misiloi • Jesse Parete • Pari Pari Parkinson • Manaaki Selby-Rickit • Jeff Thwaites • Siate Tokolahi • Jack Whetton |
Backs | Mitchell Hunt • Josh Ioane • Vilimoni Koroi • Kirisi Kuridrani • Josh McKay • Nehe Milner-Skudder • Tevita Nabura • Jona Nareki • Ngane Punivai • Aaron Smith • Rob Thompson • Sio Tomkinson • Thomas Umaga-Jensen• Teihorangi Walden
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Coach | Aaron Mauger |
Forwards | Fraser Armstrong • Asafo Aumua • James Blackwell • Dane Coles • Gareth Evans • Alex Fidow • Vaea Fifita • Devan Flanders • Du'Plessis Kirifi • Kane Le'aupepe • Tyrel Lomax • Tevita Mafileo • Ben May • Liam Mitchell • Xavier Numia • Reed Prinsep • Pouri Rakete-Stones • Ricky Riccitelli • Ardie Savea • Scott Scrafton • Murphy Taramai • Isaia Walker-Leawere |
Backs | Vince Aso • Jordie Barrett • Jamie Booth • Jackson Garden-Bachop • Wes Goosen • Simon Hickey • Ben Lam • Ngani Laumape • Jonah Lowe • TJ Perenara • Billy Proctor • Salesi Rayasi • Julian Savea • Fletcher Smith • Jonathan Taumateine • Chase Tiatia • Danny Toala • Peter Umaga-Jensen • Kobus van Wyk |
Coach | Jason Holland |
See also
- Super Rugby
- Super Rugby Aotearoa
- Super Rugby AU
- Super Rugby Unlocked
- 2020 North vs South rugby union match
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