2018 Super Rugby final explained

2018 Super Rugby Final
Event:2018 Super Rugby season
Team1association:
Team1score:37
Team2score:18
Date:4 August 2018
Stadium:Rugby League Park
City:Christchurch
Referee:Angus Gardner (Australia)
Attendance: 20,000[1]
Previous:2017
Next:2019

The 2018 Super Rugby Final was played between the Crusaders of New Zealand and the Lions of South Africa. The match, held at Rugby League Park in Christchurch, was the 23rd final in the Super Rugby competition's history.

Both finalists won their respective conferences during the regular season and both had hosted quarterfinal and semifinal matches in the playoff series. The final was hosted by the Crusaders as the higher placed team from the regular season standings.

The Crusaders won the match by a margin of 19 points. The Lions started the final well, however the combination of travel, jet-lag and the sheer dominance of the Crusaders was instrumental in securing the result.[2] The Crusaders extended their record number of Super Rugby title wins to nine and became the first team to win back-to-back titles since the Chiefs in 2013.

Road to the final

Conference leaders
Team
1 14 0 2 +247 7 63
2 9 0 7 +84 10 46
3 9 1 6 +112 6 44
Wildcard teams
4 11 0 5 +131 7 51
5 11 0 5 +95 5 49
6 10 0 6 −8 4 44
7 9 0 7 −9 2 38
8 7 1 8 −5 6 36
Source: SANZAAR

See main article: 2018 Super Rugby season. After two seasons in which 18 teams participated, the 2018 season reverted to a 15-team competition, consisting of three geographical conferences.

Each conference leader at the end of the regular season, the from New Zealand, from South Africa and from Australia gained home berths in the quarterfinals, as did the top-ranked wildcard team, the from New Zealand's conference. Their four wildcard opponents in the quarterfinals were the next best teams as ranked at the end of the regular season.

All four home teams won their quarterfinal matches to set up an all-New Zealand clash between the Crusaders and Hurricanes for the first semifinal in Christchurch, while the Lions hosted the Waratahs for the second semifinal in Johannesburg.

Both home teams won their semifinal matches with comfortable margins. The Lions then travelled away to Christchurch to play the Crusaders in the 2018 Super Rugby final.

Match

Details

FB 15David Havili
RW 14Seta Tamanivalu
OC 13Jack Goodhue
IC 12
LW 11
FH 10
SH 9
N8 8 Kieran Read
OF 7 Matt Todd
BF 6
RL 5 Sam Whitelock (c)
LL 4
TP 3
HK 2
LP 1
Substitutes:
HK 16
PR 17
PR 18
LK 19
FL 20
SH 21
CE 22
FB 23
Coach:
Scott Robertson
FB 15Andries Coetzee
RW 14Ruan Combrinck
OC 13Lionel Mapoe
IC 12
LW 11Courtnall Skosan
FH 10
SH 9
N8 8 Warren Whiteley (c)
BF 7
OF 6 Kwagga Smith
RL 5 Franco Mostert
LL 4
TP 3
HK 2
LP 1
Substitutes:
HK 16
PR 17
PR 18
LK 19
FL 20
SH 21
FH 22
WG 23
Coach:
Swys de Bruin
Man of the Match:
Richie Mo'unga[3]

Assistant referees:
Glen Jackson (New Zealand)
Nic Berry (Australia)
Television match official:
Shane McDermott (New Zealand)

Notes and References

  1. News: Parade to celebrate Crusaders latest Super Rugby title . Radio New Zealand . 6 August 2018.
  2. Web site: Super Rugby Final: Crusaders crowned kings again. Geekie. Kaylan. 2018-08-04. Super Rugby Super 15 Rugby and Rugby Championship News,Results and Fixtures from Super XV Rugby. en-GB. 2020-04-15.
  3. News: Crusaders win title number nine after proving too strong for Lions in Super Rugby final . The Telegraph . 4 August 2018 . London.