2023 Super W Season Launched In Sydney
The Buildcorp Super W competition was launched in Sydney on Wednesday coinciding with International Women’s Day, with the captains from all six Super Rugby Clubs across Australia and Fiji gathered to officially launch the 2023 season.
Friday 10 March 2023 | 16:45
Super W captains at the 2023 season launch. Front row (from left) : Piper Duck (NSW Waratahs), and Shannon Parry (QLD Reds). Back row (from left): Siokapesi Palu (ACT Brumbies), Ash Marsters (Melbourne Rebels), Bitila Tawake (Fijiana Drua) and Trilleen Pomare (Western Force). Photo: Karen Watson/Rugby Australia
The Buildcorp Super W competition was launched in Sydney on Wednesday coinciding with International Women’s Day, with the captains from all six Super Rugby Clubs across Australia and Fiji gathered to officially launch the 2023 season.
The reigning champions, the Rooster Chicken Fijiana Drua – who made history last year as the first overseas team to compete in the Buildcorp Super W competition, has returned for a second season and are looking to build on their impressive debut.
Runners-up in 2022, the NSW Waratahs are again stocked with Wallaroos aiming to put the experience that they gained at last year’s Rugby World Cup to good use.
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Source: Rugby Australia