The 2019 Super W season was the second year of the women's
Super W
Super Rugby Women's is an annual professional sports, professional women's rugby union club competition organised by Rugby Australia. It is contested by four clubs from Australia and one club from Fiji, who play a single series of Round-robin t ...
rugby union competition held in Australia.
[ A change to the finals format was made in 2019 with an additional playoff match added for the teams which finished second and third in regular season.][ , as winner of that match over the , travelled to Sydney to play in the competition decider against the ,][ who were hosts of the final due to finishing top of the ladder in the regular season. The 2019 Super W title was won by NSW Waratahs, defeating Queensland by 8–5 in the final.
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Teams
Five women's teams again played in the Super W
Super Rugby Women's is an annual professional sports, professional women's rugby union club competition organised by Rugby Australia. It is contested by four clubs from Australia and one club from Fiji, who play a single series of Round-robin t ...
competition. Western Australia's team was rebranded as the RugbyWA Women for 2019,[ having been named the Western Force Women in 2018.][
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Regular season
Standings
Completed standings after all rounds:
Results
Round 1
Round 2
Round 3
Round 4
Round 5
Finals
Teams finishing second and third after the round-robin stage met in a playoff to determine which side would progress to the grand final against the first-placed team from the regular season.[ The grand final winner became the Super W champion.
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Playoff
Grand final
See also
* Women's rugby union
Women's rugby union is a full contact team sport based on running with the ball in hand. The same laws are used in men's rugby union with the same sized pitch and same equipment. Women's rugby has become popular recently. These days, women's r ...
References
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2019
This was the year in which the first known human case of COVID-19 was documented, preceding COVID-19 pandemic, the pandemic which was declared by the World Health Organization the following year.
Up to that point, 2019 had been described as ...
2019 in Australian rugby union
2019 in women's rugby union
2019 in Australian women's sport