Super Rugby Champions: A Legacy of Dominance

Since its inception in 1996, Super Rugby has seen various champions, including the dominant Crusaders and Blues. Over the years, the competition evolved in structure and team participation, reflecting changes like the transition from Super 12 to Super 14 and subsequently to Super Rugby Pacific.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Sydney | Updated: 21-06-2025 14:35 IST | Created: 21-06-2025 14:35 IST
Super Rugby Champions: A Legacy of Dominance
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Super Rugby, a highly competitive rugby union tournament, has a rich history of champions since its establishment in 1996. Teams like the Canterbury Crusaders and Auckland Blues have repeatedly proven their superiority on the field, with the Crusaders securing numerous titles over the years.

Initially starting as the Super 12, the competition evolved to become Super 14 in 2006, before transitioning to Super Rugby with 15 teams and later expanding to 18 teams in 2016. Most recently, it has been rebranded as Super Rugby Pacific with 11 to 12 teams since 2022.

The tournament has seen disruptions due to the COVID pandemic, with local competitions held in 2020 and 2021. Despite these challenges, the legacy and prestige of winning the Super Rugby title remain a coveted goal for teams across the southern hemisphere.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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