2018 Super W season

2018 Super W
Countries Australia (5 teams)
Tournament format(s) Round robin
Champions Waratahs
Matches played 11
Tries scored 77 (7 per match)
Top point scorer(s) Ashleigh Hewson (37)
Top try scorer(s) Courtney Hodder (7)
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The 2018 Super W season was the inaugural year of the women's Super W rugby union competition.[1] The winners by the New South Wales Waratahs.[2]

Ladder

P W L Pts F A F/A
Waratahs 4401813115116
Reds 431141345381
Western Force 422101548767
Brumbies 413557103-46
Rebels 404021239-218

Results

Week 1

10 March 2018
16:00
Australia Reds 0 - 18 Australia Waratahs
Try: Leaupepe 14'
Lafai 53'
Con: Hewson
Pen: Hewson 2
Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
Referee: Amber Hibbard
11 March 2018
15:00
Australia Western Force 85 - 13 Australia Rebels
Try: Tuafa 1'
Hodder 5',9',19',25',54',72'
Reed 17'
Kareopa 29',49'
Pomare 57'
Putz 64'
Wickliffe 77'
Con: Fell 5
Cope 3
Pomare 1
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Try: Lelei 40'
Marsters 67'
Pen: Cormick
Harvey Field, Western Australia
Referee: Sam Jones

Week 2

17 March 2018
16:00
Australia Brumbies 5 - 42 Australia Reds
Con: Cox 19'
Try: Gould 28'
Lefau-Fakaosilea 42',76'
Filimoehala 48'
Wong 58'
Riordan 73'
Con: Gould 2
Treherne
Pen: Gould 2
GIO Stadium, Canberra
Referee: Reuben Keane
18 March 2018
12:30
Australia Waratahs 32 - 10 Australia Western Force
Try: Hamilton 3'
Lafai 37'
Laman 56'
Parker 58',73'
Con: Hewson 2
Pen: Hewson
Try: Cope 34'
Con: Cope
Pen: Cope
Allianz Stadium, Sydney
Referee: James Quinn

Week 3

24 March 2018
14:00
Australia Waratahs 24 - 5 Australia Brumbies
Try: Leaupepe 19',41'
Parker 67'
Con: Leaupepe 3
Pen: Leaupepe
Try: Gubb 36'
Pittwater Park, NSW
Referee: Tyler Miller
25 March 2018
13:30
Australia Reds 60 - 0 Australia Rebels
Try: Riodan 1',27',45'
Treherne 14'
Cramer 17'
Campbell 50'
Lefau-Fakaosilea 55'
Kaleta 67'
Rasolea 72'
Con: Gould 6
Pen: Gould
Ballymore, Brisbane
Referee: Lara West

Week 4

30 March 2018
16:00
Australia Rebels 8 - 37 Australia Brumbies
Try: Marsters 37'
Pen: Cormick
Try: Read 9'
Wilton 27'
Burrows 48'
Stanford 40'
Wilson 68'
Milward 71'
Con: Wood 2
Pen: Wood
AAMI Park, Melbourne
Referee: Lara West
31 March 2018
14:00
Australia Western Force 30 - 32 Australia Reds
Try: Waterson 25'
Pomare 41'
Wickliffe 47'
Fell 55'
Con: Cope 2
Pen: Cope 2
Try: Lefau-Fakaosilea 1',60',77'
Treherne 5',64',67'
Con: Temara
Kingsway Reserve, Western Australia
Referee: Graham Cooper

Week 5

7 April 2018
15:00
Australia Rebels 0 - 57 Australia Waratahs
Try: Batibasaga 2'
O'Brien 15'
Maguire 20',27'
Parker 34',40'
Cherrington 46'
Jones 52'
Hamilton 69'
Con: Hewson 6
Box Hill Rugby Club, Victoria
Referee: Amber Hibbard
7 April 2018
17:00
Australia Brumbies 10 - 29 Australia Western Force
Try: Milward 5',72'
Try: Kareopa 49'
Tauhima 56',60'
Hodder 67'
Con: Cope 3
Pen: Cope
GIO Stadium, Canberra
Referee: Brodie Ingram

Grand Final

20 April 2018
16:45
Australia Waratahs 16 - 13 Australia Reds
Try: Fatu 65'
Con: Hewson
Pen: Hewson 3
Try: Gould 18'
Marsters 46'
Pen: Temara
Allianz Stadium, Sydney
Referee: James Quinn

References

  1. http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-03-02/womens-super-w-competition-to-start-without-pay-for-players/9503626 Women's Super W rugby union competition to start without pay for players. Australian Broadcast Commission. 12 May 2018
  2. https://www.rugby.com.au/videos/2018/04/20/buildcorp-super-w-final-nsw-press-conference Buildcorp Super W Final: NSW press conference. Rugby Australia webpage. 12 May 2018
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