Rugby Australia set a date for Super Rugby restart

In a major win for the embattled code in Australia, Super Rugby is set to restart in Australia on July 3. Rugby Australia confirmed a revamped Super Rugby competition would feature the Queensland Reds, Waratahs, Brumbies and the return of the Western Force.

The competition will kick-off with a first-up State of Origin derby between the Reds and Waratahs at Suncorp Stadium. The Brumbies will clash with the Rebels, meaning the Western Force will have to wait another week, before returning from exile.

The rejigged competition format will see all the sides play each other twice, finishing with a September 19 Grand Final. All the sides will be on an even footing, starting on zero points once the competition kicks-off. Seven rounds of the original Super Rugby competition format were played in 2020, before the season was suspended.

In a further boost for the code, the Australian government announced that stadiums with a capacity of less than 40,000 will be able to sell a limited number of seats. Instead of cardboard cut-outs, the players will be greeted by crowds of no more than 10,000.