Super Rugby Pacific 2026 season launched in Auckland

The 2026 Shop N Save Super Rugby Pacific season celebrates 30 years of Super Rugby with new initiatives introduced for the milestone season.

Wednesday 04 February 2026 | 20:30

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Super Rugby Pacific club participants (left-right) Patrick Tuipulotu, Nie Dolly, Du'Plessis Kirifi , Tom Wright, Wallace Sititi, Codie Taylor, Patrick Pelligrini. Manasa Mataele, Fraser McReight, Fabian Holland, Eamon Doyle at Okahu Bay in Auckland, New Zea­land, on February 4, 2026.

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The 2026 Shop N Save Super Rugby Pacific season was officially launched in Auckland, New Zealand, yesterday.

Former and present players gathered in Okahu Bay to help kick-off the cele­brations of 30 years of Super Rugby.

The 11 clubs were represented by Patrick Tuipulotu (Blues), Patrick Pelligrini (Moana Pasifika), Tom Wright (ACT Brumbies), Manasa Mataele (Fijian Drua), Du'Plessis Kirifi (Hurricanes), Nie Dolly (Western Force), Codie Taylor (Cru­saders), Fraser McReight (Queens­land Reds), Wallace Sititi (Chiefs), Eamon Doyle (NSW Waratahs) and Fabian Holland (Highlanders).

Super Rugby Pacific chief ex­ecutive Jack Mesley said: "It's an incredibly special occasion. 2026 marks 30 years since Super Rugby arrived with a bang and began revolutionising the professional game. This season we will take the oppor­tunity to reflect with pride on our history as we step towards the next 30 years.

"For three decades, Super Rugby has inspired innovation, excite­ment and unforgettable moments. We're proud of the legacy we have forged and even more excited about where the competition is heading next.

"The purpose for Super Rugby Pacific remains clear - to light the flame for generations to love the game."

Noting the previously announced law innovations for 2026, Mesley

confirmed the competition will also introduce two new accolades - Rookie of the Year and Team of the Year- to be presented alongside the Player of the Year Award at the end of the season.

Mesley further revealed that to help bolster the Player of the Year voting process, a panel of respected rugby media identities from across Australia, New Zealand and Fiji had been assembled to contribute votes on each game, alongside the respective captains and coaches.

The opening clash of the 2026 Su­per Rugby Pacific season is set for Dunedin on Friday; February 13, with the Highlanders hosting a southern derby against the defend

­ing champion Crusaders.

Later that night, the focus shifts to Allianz Stadium in Sydney where the NSW Waratahs will lock horns with bitter rivals the Queensland Reds. On Saturday; February 14, the Fijian Drua will open their 2026 campaign against Moana Pasifika at their fortress in Lautoka. This will be followed by the Blues taking on the Chiefs at Eden Park and the ACT Brumbies tackling the Western Force in Canberra.

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