The 2026 Super Rugby Women's season will be the ninth edition of the Super Rugby Women's competition. It is expected to start on June 6 and conclude on July 26, with the Womenʼs Super Rugby Champions final to be played on August 1 in Sydney.[1][2] The competition has previously been held earlier in the year, but changed to "more effectively align with the Wallaroos program leading into their WXV Global Series campaign."[1][2] There will be five rounds of the regular season played, with the top four teams at the end of the season qualifying for the semi-finals.[1][2]
Teams
| Union
|
Team
|
Coach
|
Captain
|
Location(s)
|
Stadia
|
Capacity
|
| Australia
|
ACT Brumbies
|
Andy Friend
|
TBC
|
Wanniassa, Australian Capital Territory
|
Viking Park
|
7,000
|
| New South Wales Waratahs
|
Michael Ruthven
|
TBC
|
Sydney, New South Wales
|
Leichhardt Oval
|
20,000
|
| Queensland Reds
|
Andrew Fraser
|
TBC
|
Herston, Queensland
|
Ballymore Stadium
|
6,000
|
| Western Force
|
Dylan Parsons
|
TBC
|
Perth, Western Australia
|
Palmyra Rugby Club
|
20,500
|
| Fiji
|
Fijiana Drua
|
Ifereimi Rawaqa
|
TBC
|
Nadi, Ba Province
|
King Charles Park
|
18,000
|
Ladder
Source:
Super Rugby Women'sRules for classification: Tiebreakers for teams tied on points: 1) Number of matches won; 2) Head-to-head record; 3) Difference between points for and against; 4) Total number of points for.
Matches
Round 1
Round 2
Round 3
Round 4
| Palmyra Rugby Club, Perth |
Round 5
Finals
Semi-finals
Grand Final
See also
References