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2021 Super W season

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2021 Super W
CountriesAustralia
Number of teams6
ChampionsNSW Waratahs Women
Runners-upQueensland Reds Women
Matches played10
Tries scored59
(average 5.9 per match)
Top point scorerArabella McKenzie (51)
Top try scorerMaya Stewart (7)
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The 2021 Super W season had a different format to previous seasons. With the inclusion of the President's XV, teams were split into two pools of three. This format however was only for the 2021 season. The competition will revert to the usual home and away format in 2022.[1] After the first round of the season the Western Force withdrew from the competition due to the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak in New South Wales.[2][3] NSW Waratahs won their fourth consecutive Super W title after defeating Queensland 45 - 12 in the final.[4][5] A Super W Select team played the Presidents XV in the finals, they replaced the Western Force. The Super W Select were only given 48 hours to prepare.[6]

Teams

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Team name Location
Brumbies Women Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
NSW Waratahs Women Sydney, New South Wales
Queensland Reds Women Brisbane, Queensland
Melbourne Rebels Women Melbourne, Victoria
Western Force Women Perth, Western Australia
President's XV Coffs Harbour, New South Wales[7]

Ladder

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Pool A

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Pos Team P W D L F A +/- BP Pts
1 Queensland Reds Women 3 2 0 1 97 64 33 2 10
2 Western Force Women1 3 0 3 0 17 17 0 0 6
3 Brumbies Women 3 1 0 2 46 48 -2 2 6

Pool B

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Pos Team P W D L F A +/- BP Pts
1 NSW Waratahs Women1 3 2 1 0 71 29 42 2 12
2 President's XV Women 3 1 1 1 41 84 -43 0 6
3 Melbourne Rebels Women1 2 3 0 1 2 17 47 -30 1 3

1Following Western Force Women's withdrawal from the competition, their remaining two matches were recorded as 0-0 draws.

2Western Force Women were replaced by the Super W Select for the finals.

Regular season

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Round 1

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19 June 2021
03:30 pm
Queensland Reds Women26–47NSW Waratahs Women
Try: Smith 79'
Kaleti 71'
Cheatham 49'
Sekona 28'
Con: Lockhart 80+1', 72', 50'
ReportTry: Murphy 74'
Stewart 45', 39', 20', 13'
Vella 36'
Duck 6'
Con: Piliae 75'
McKenzie 46', 40', 37', 20', 7'
Bottomley Park
Referee: James Palmer
19 June 2021
05:00 pm
Brumbies Women30–5Melbourne Rebels Women
Try: Derera 80+1'
Wilson 47'
Palu 42'
Waihape-Andrews 30'
Con: Ryan 48', 32'
Pen: Ryan 40', 25'
ReportTry: Kareta 58'
Seiffert Oval
Referee: Madeline Putz
24 June 2021
04:00 pm
Western Force Women17–17President's XV Women
Try: Paul 58'
Barnes 11'
Pomare 7'
Con: Henry 59'
ReportTry: McCalman 67', 63'
Huriwai 35'
Con: Clay 68'
C.ex Coffs International Stadium

Round 2

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27 June 2021
01:00 pm
Brumbies Women13–19President's XV Women
Try: Derera 28', 18'
Pen: Ryan 40+1'
ReportTry: Huriwai 51'
Clay 5'
Nielson 2'
Con: Vallance 52', 3'
C.ex Coffs International Stadium
27 June 2021
03:00 pm
Melbourne Rebels Women12–17Queensland Reds Women
Try: Kawa 61'
Marsters 20'
Con: Cormick 22'
ReportTry: Ngatupuna 70'
Lopa 35'
Wong 16'
Con: Lockhart 72'
C.ex Coffs International Stadium
27 June 2021
NSW Waratahs WomenN/A
(Cancelled)
Western Force Women
C.ex Coffs International Stadium

Round 3

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30 June 2021
Western Force WomenN/A
(Cancelled)
Melbourne Rebels Women
C.ex Coffs International Stadium
30 June 2021
03:00 pm
Queensland Reds Women54–5President's XV Women
Try: Wright 75'
Brill 55'
Bass 49'
Lopa 39', 30'
Wong 18'
Brill 14'
Kreis 3'
Con: Lockhart 57', 56', 50', 30', 19', 15', 4'
ReportTry: Huriwai 58'
C.ex Coffs International Stadium
30 June 2021
05:00 pm
NSW Waratahs Women24–3Brumbies Women
Try: Stewart 50', 40+1'
McKenzie 21', 4'
Con: McKenzie 40+3', 6'
ReportPen: Ryan 26'
C.ex Coffs International Stadium

Finals

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03 July, 2021
11:00 am
Melbourne Rebels Women8–10Brumbies Women
Try: Ratu 31'
Pen: Cormick 78'
ReportTry: Hetaraka 65'
Con: Bishop 67'
Pen: Hetaraka 79'
C.ex Coffs International Stadium
03 July, 2021
01:00 pm
President's XV Women15–17Super W Select
Try: Norman-Bell 47'
McCalman 10'
Con: Vallance 11'
Pen: Vallance 57'
ReportTry: McLaren 52'
Aho-Fangaloka 40+2'
Con: Cramer 53', 40+3'
Pen: Cramer 80'
C.ex Coffs International Stadium
03 July, 2021
03:30 pm
NSW Waratahs Women45–12Queensland Reds Women
Try: Vella 75'
Chancellor 65'
Murphy 58'
McKenzie 48'
Vella 40'
Karpani 31'
Stewart 13'
Con: McKenzie 67', 60', 50', 40+1', 33'
ReportTry: Cheatham 55'
Patu 4'
Con: Lockhart 56'
C.ex Coffs International Stadium

References

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  1. ^ Williamson, Nathan (26 May 2021). "Super W confirms fixtures for 2021 season". www.rugby.com.au. Archived from the original on 26 May 2021. Retrieved 4 December 2021.
  2. ^ Williamson, Nathan (27 June 2021). "Western Force withdraw from Super W". www.rugby.com.au. Archived from the original on 27 June 2021. Retrieved 4 December 2021.
  3. ^ Chadwick, Justin (27 June 2021). "Force pull out of Super W due to COVID". The Canberra Times. Retrieved 4 December 2021.
  4. ^ "NSW Waratahs beat Queensland Reds to win fourth straight Super W championship". ABC News. 3 July 2021. Retrieved 4 December 2021.
  5. ^ "Waratahs win fourth straight Buildcorp Super W Title". wallaroos.rugby. 3 July 2021. Archived from the original on 4 December 2021. Retrieved 4 December 2021.
  6. ^ "Coffs Harbour rugby union talent on display for Super W Select". News Of The Area. 9 July 2021. Archived from the original on 4 December 2021. Retrieved 4 December 2021.
  7. ^ Australia, Rugby (10 June 2021). "2021 President's XV Buildcorp Super W squad announced". australia.rugby. Archived from the original on 4 December 2021. Retrieved 4 December 2021.