2023 Super Rugby Aupiki season

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2023 Super Rugby Aupiki season
Countries New Zealand
Tournament format(s)Round-robin and knockout
ChampionsMatatū (1st title)
Matches played10
Tries scored96 (9.6 per match)
Top point scorer(s)Renee Holmes, Matatū (59)
Top try scorer(s)Luka Connor, Chiefs Manawa (7)
Official websiteOfficial site
2022 (Previous) (Next) 2024

The 2023 Super Rugby Aupiki season was the second season of Super Rugby Aupiki (known as Sky Super Rugby Aupiki for sponsorship reasons), a professional women's rugby union club competition organised by New Zealand Rugby. The competition ran from 25 February 2023 – when Hurricanes Poua and Chiefs Manawa played the opening match in Levin – to 25 March 2023.[1]

The tournament was won by Matatū, who defeated Chiefs Manawa 33–31 in the final in Hamilton, earning them their first Super Rugby Aupiki title. That match also resulted in the Chiefs Manawa's first-ever loss in the two-year-old competition.[2]

Competition format[edit]

The competition featured four teams, who each played three regular season matches and two play-off matches. A total of ten matches were played over five weeks. The semi-finals were played on Sunday 19 March 2023 and the finals – which also included a third place play-off – on Saturday 25 March 2023.[1]

Standings[edit]

The standings at the end of the round-robin of the 2023 Super Rugby Aupiki season were:

2023 Super Rugby Aupiki standings
Pos Team P W D L PF PA PD TF TA TB LB Pts
1 Chiefs Manawa 3 3 0 0 149 92 57 23 14 1 0 13
2 Matatū 3 1 0 2 95 102 –7 15 16 0 1 5
3 Blues Women 3 1 0 2 95 105 –10 15 15 0 1 5
4 Hurricanes Poua 3 1 0 2 68 108 –40 10 18 0 0 4
Legend
P = Games played, W = Games won, D = Games drawn, L = Games lost, PF = Points for, PA = Points against, PD = Points difference, TF = Tries for, TA = Tries against, TB = Try bonus points, LB = Losing bonus points, Pts = Competition points

Source: Sky Super Rugby Aupiki – Team standings[3]

Matches[edit]

Round 1[edit]

25 February 2023 Hurricanes Poua 21–53 Chiefs Manawa Levin Domain, Levin  
14:05 (GMT +13) Try: Te Kura Ngata-Aerengamate 2'
Ayesha Leti-I'iga 5'
Rhiarna Ferris 21'
Con: Carys Dallinger (3/3) 4', 7', 22'
Cards: Krystal Murray yellow card 37' to 46'
Report Try: Luka Connor (3) 9', 40+1', 59'
Tanya Kalounivale 26'
Kennedy Simon 34'
Chelsea Bremner 45'
Georgia Daals 48'
Arihiana Marino-Tauhinu 52'
Dhys Faleafaga 77'
Con: Hazel Tubic (1/4) 26'
Tenika Willison (3/5) 46', 49', 78'
Referee: Maggie Cogger-Orr


25 February 2023 Matatū 33–31 Blues Women Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin  
16:45 (GMT +13) Try: Kendra Reynolds 6'
Alana Bremner 18'
Martha Mataele 27'
Di Hiini 32'
Lucy Jenkins 44'
Con: Renee Holmes (4/5) 7', 19', 34', 45'
Cards: Alana Bremner yellow card 49' to 59'
Report Try: Grace Gago 30'
Jaymie Kolose (2) 39', 51'
Katelyn Vaha'akolo 64'
Sophie Fisher 80+2'
Con: Ruahei Demant (3/5) 31', 40', 52'
Referee: Brendon Pickerill

Round 2[edit]

4 March 2023 Blues Women 33–50 Chiefs Manawa North Harbour Stadium, Albany  
14:05 (GMT +13) Try: Jaymie Kolose (2) 15', 74'
Ma'ama Vaipulu (2) 50', 56'
Maiakawanakaulani Roos 71'
Con: Ruahei Demant (3/3) 16', 50', 58'
Krysten Cottrell (1/2) 72'
Report Try: Luka Connor 11'
Georgia Daals (2) 24', 61'
Mererangi Paul (3) 30', 40+1', 63'
Grace Houpapa-Barrett 77'
Con: Hazel Tubic (6/6) 13', 25', 31', 40+3', 62', 64'
Amanda Rasch (0/1)
Pen: Hazel Tubic (1/1) 9'
Referee: Natarsha Ganley


4 March 2023 Matatū 24–25 Hurricanes Poua Orangetheory Stadium, Christchurch  
16:45 (GMT +13) Try: Kendra Reynolds 10'
Renee Holmes (2) 39', 70'
Grace Brooker 40+2'
Con: Renee Holmes (2/4) 40', 40+3'
Pen: Renee Holmes (0/1)
Report Try: Ayesha Leti-I'iga 27'
Autumn-Rain Stephens-Daly (2) 42', 63'
Joanah Ngan-Woo 58'
Con: Carys Dallinger (1/4) 59'
Pen: Isabella Waterman (1/1) 37'
Referee: Mike Winter

Round 3[edit]

11 March 2023 Chiefs Manawa 46–38 Matatū FMG Stadium Waikato, Hamilton  
14:05 (GMT +13) Try: Mererangi Paul 15'
Luka Connor 24'
Kennedy Simon 32'
Georgia Daals (2) 39', 44'
Tynealle Fitzgerald 40+4'
Grace Houpapa-Barrett 66'
Con: Hazel Tubic (3/5) 25', 40', 40+5'
Tenika Willison (1/2) 45'
Pen: Hazel Tubic (1/2) 19'
Report Try: Chey Robins-Reti 3'
Rosie Kelly 16'
Grace Steinmetz 22'
Natalie Delamere 72'
Lucy Jenkins 75'
Grace Brooker 79'
Con: Renee Holmes (4/6) 4', 22', 73', 79'
Referee: Maggie Cogger-Orr


11 March 2023 Hurricanes Poua 22–31 Blues Women Sky Stadium, Wellington  
16:45 (GMT +13) Try: Autumn-Rain Stephens-Daly (2) 27', 49'
Joanah Ngan-Woo 42'
Con: Carys Dallinger (2/3) 28', 43'
Pen: Isabella Waterman (1/2) 64'
Cards: Ayesha Leti-I'iga yellow card 10' to 20'
Report Try: Katelyn Vaha'akolo 13'
Ruahei Demant 45'
Patricia Maliepo (2) 73', 80'
Krysten Cottrell 76'
Con: Ruahei Demant (1/2) 47'
Krysten Cottrell (2/3) 77', 80+1'
Referee: Nick Hogan

Finals[edit]

Chiefs Manawa finished top of the table after winning all their matches during the regular season. In their semi-final, they faced fourth-placed Hurricanes Poua.[4] Second-placed Matatū, who recorded their first-ever Super Rugby Aupiki win this season,[5] took on Blues Women in the other semi-final. Both semifinal matches were played at the North Harbour Stadium in Albany on 19 March 2023.[6]

Chiefs Manawa continued their winning streak in the semi-final by defeating Hurricanes Poua 43–21, while Matatū reached the final after a narrow 26–23 win over Blues Women. The final between Chiefs Manawa and Matatū, as well as the third-place play-off between Blues Women and Hurricanes Poua, were played at FMG Stadium Waikato on 25 March 2023.[5][7]

The 2023 final was the first Super Rugby Aupiki final in the young competition's history, after the competition was reformatted to a round robin tournament in 2022, due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.[8] Matatū were crowned as the new Super Rugby Aupiki champions after defeating Chiefs Manawa 33–31 in the final. It was Matatū's first title win and Chiefs Manawa's first-ever loss in Super Rugby Aupiki.[9]

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
 
 
 
Matatū26
 
 
 
Blues Women23
 
Matatū33
 
 
 
Chiefs Manawa31
 
Chiefs Manawa43
 
 
Hurricanes Poua21
 
3rd Place
 
 
 
 
 
Hurricanes Poua 29
 
 
Blues Women 24

Semifinals[edit]

19 March 2023 Matatū 26–23 Blues Women North Harbour Stadium, Albany  
15:15 (GMT +13) Try: Kendra Reynolds 14'
Chey Robins-Reti (3) 34', 40', 72'
Con: Renee Holmes (3/4) 15', 40+2', 73'
Report Try: Katelyn Vaha'akolo 18'
Patricia Maliepo 49'
Liana Mikaele-Tu'u 69'
Con: Krysten Cottrell (1/3) 50'
Pen: Krysten Cottrell (2/2) 4', 9'
Referee: Mike Winter


19 March 2023 Chiefs Manawa 43–21 Hurricanes Poua North Harbour Stadium, Albany  
18:05 (GMT +13) Try: Carla Hohepa 3'
Tenika Willison (2) 12', 59'
Luka Connor 20'
Kennedy Simon 43'
Mererangi Paul 70'
Con: Tenika Willison (5/6) 4', 13', 21', 45', 60'
Pen: Hazel Tubic (1/1) 77'
Report Try: Te Kura Ngata-Aerengamate 7'
Kaipo Olsen-Baker 40+4'
Layla Sae 55'
Con: Isabella Waterman (3/3) 8', 40+5', 56'
Cards: Joanah Ngan-Woo yellow card 68' to 80'
Referee: Natarsha Ganley

Third place play-off[edit]

25 March 2023 Blues Women 24–29 Hurricanes Poua FMG Stadium Waikato, Hamilton  
11:35 (GMT +13) Try: Jaymie Kolose 31'
Grace Gago 38'
Tafito Lafaele 46'
Holly Williams 79'
Con: Krysten Cottrell (2/4) 32', 39'
Cards: Katelyn Vaha'akolo yellow card 50' to 60'
Report Try: Autumn-Rain Stephens-Daly 4'
Monica Tagoai (2) 13', 17'
Isabella Waterman 50'
Con: Isabella Waterman (3/4) 6', 15', 18'
Pen: Isabella Waterman (1/1) 77'
Referee: Natarsha Ganley

Final[edit]

25 March 2023
14:05 (GMT +13)
Chiefs Manawa31–33Matatū
Try: Tanya Kalounivale (2) 4', 18'
Arihiana Marino-Tauhinu 12'
Mererangi Paul 36'
Luka Connor 78'
Con: Tenika Willison (3/5) 6', 20', 37'
Pen: Tenika Willison (0/1)
ReportTry: Amy Rule 23'
Renee Holmes (2) 25', 58'
Martha Mataele 31'
Con: Renee Holmes (2/4) 24', 33'
Pen: Renee Holmes (3/4) 30', 64', 74'
FMG Stadium Waikato, Hamilton
Referee: Nick Hogan
Chiefs Manawa:[10]
LP 1 New Zealand Kate Henwood
HK 2 New Zealand Luka Connor
TP 3 New Zealand Tanya Kalounivale
LL 4 New Zealand Kelsie Thwaites
RL 5 New Zealand Chelsea Bremner
BF 6 New Zealand Charmaine Smith
OF 7 New Zealand Tynealle Fitzgerald
N8 8 New Zealand Kennedy Simon (c)
SH 9 New Zealand Arihiana Marino-Tauhinu (vc)
FH 10 New Zealand Hazel Tubic
LW 11 New Zealand Georgia Daals
IC 12 New Zealand Azalleyah Maaka
OC 13 New Zealand Carla Hohepa
RW 14 New Zealand Mererangi Paul
FB 15 New Zealand Tenika Willison
Replacements:
HK 16 New Zealand Grace Houpapa-Barrett
PR 17 New Zealand Angel Mulu
PR 18 New Zealand Te Urupounamu McGarvey
LK 19 New Zealand Dhys Faleafaga
LF 20 New Zealand Victoria Makea
SH 21 New Zealand Violet Hapi-Wise
BK 22 New Zealand Abigail Roache
CE 23 New Zealand Olive Watherston
Coach:
New Zealand Crystal Kaua
Matatū:[11]
LP 1 New Zealand Pip Love
HK 2 New Zealand Georgia Ponsonby
TP 3 New Zealand Amy Rule
LL 4 New Zealand Emma Dermody
RL 5 Canada Cindy Nelles
BF 6 New Zealand Lucy Jenkins
OF 7 New Zealand Kendra Reynolds
N8 8 New Zealand Alana Bremner (c)
SH 9 New Zealand Di Hiini
FH 10 New Zealand Rosie Kelly
LW 11 New Zealand Martha Mataele
IC 12 New Zealand Grace Brooker
OC 13 New Zealand Amy du Plessis
RW 14 New Zealand Chey Robins-Reti
FB 15 New Zealand Renee Holmes
Replacements:
HK 16 New Zealand Nat Delamere
PR 17 New Zealand Ashley Palu
PR 18 New Zealand Steph Te Ohaere-Fox
LK 19 Australia Sera Naiqama
LF 20 New Zealand Marcelle Parkes
SH 21 Australia Georgia Cormick
BK 22 New Zealand Atlanta Lolohea
BK 23 New Zealand Charntay Poko
Coach:
New Zealand Blair Baxter

Assistant Referees:[5]
Scott McKenzie (New Zealand)
Cassie Watt (New Zealand)
Television match official:
Aaron Paterson (New Zealand)

Statistics[edit]

As of 25 March 2023

Leading point scorers[edit]

No. Player Team Points Details
1 New Zealand Renee Holmes Matatū 59 4 T, 15 C, 3 P, 0 D
2 New Zealand Luka Connor Chiefs Manawa 35 7 T, 0 C, 0 P, 0 D
3 New Zealand Tenika Willison Chiefs Manawa 34 2 T, 12 C, 0 P, 0 D
4 New Zealand Mererangi Paul Chiefs Manawa 30 6 T, 0 C, 0 P, 0 D
5 New Zealand Hazel Tubic Chiefs Manawa 29 0 T, 10 C, 3 P, 0 D
6 New Zealand Isabella Waterman Hurricanes Poua 26 1 T, 6 C, 3 P, 0 D
7 New Zealand Georgia Daals Chiefs Manawa 25 5 T, 0 C, 0 P, 0 D
New Zealand Jaymie Kolose Blues Women 25 5 T, 0 C, 0 P, 0 D
New Zealand Autumn-Rain Stephens-Daly Hurricanes Poua 25 5 T, 0 C, 0 P, 0 D
10 New Zealand Krysten Cottrell Blues Women 23 1 T, 6 C, 2 P, 0 D

Source: Sky Super Rugby Aupiki: Player Stats

Leading try scorers[edit]

No. Player Team Tries
1 New Zealand Luka Connor Chiefs Manawa 7
2 New Zealand Mererangi Paul Chiefs Manawa 6
3 New Zealand Georgia Daals Chiefs Manawa 5
New Zealand Jaymie Kolose Blues Women 5
New Zealand Autumn-Rain Stephens-Daly Hurricanes Poua 5
6 New Zealand Renee Holmes Matatū 4
New Zealand Chey Robins-Reti Matatū 4
8 5 players 3

Source: Sky Super Rugby Aupiki: Player Stats

Discipline[edit]

Player Team Red Yellow Round (vs. Opponent)
New Zealand Alana Bremner Matatū 0 1 Round 1 (vs. Blues Women)
New Zealand Ayesha Leti-I'iga Hurricanes Poua 0 1 Round 3 (vs. Blues Women)
New Zealand Krystal Murray Hurricanes Poua 0 1 Round 1 (vs. Chiefs Manawa)
New Zealand Joanah Ngan-Woo Hurricanes Poua 0 1 Semi-final (vs. Chiefs Manawa)
New Zealand Katelyn Vaha'akolo Blues Women 0 1 Third place play-off (vs. Hurricanes Poua)

Players[edit]

Squads[edit]

The following squads have been named for the 2023 season.[12] Players listed in italics denote non-original squad members:

Blues Women squad[13]
Forwards Eloise BlackwellDajian BrownJoanna Fanene LoloEsther Faiaoga-TiloSophie FisherGrace GagoTafito LafaeleLetelemalanuola LaveaShannon LeotaCharmaine McMenaminLiana Mikaele-Tu'uToka NatuaAlakoka Po'oiMaia RoosCheyenne Tuli-FaleMa'ama VaipuluChryss Viliko
Backs Ariana BaylerSylvia BruntKrysten CottrellKiritapu DemantRuahei DemantHayley HutanaJaymie KolosePatricia MaliepoMelanie PuckettTara TurnerKatelyn Vaha'akoloHolly Williams
Coach Willie Walker
Chiefs Manawa squad[14]
Forwards Chelsea BremnerLuka ConnorDhys FaleafagaTynealle FitzgeraldKate HenwoodChyna HohepaGrace Houpapa-BarrettTanya KalounivaleVictoria MakeaTe Urupounamu McGarveyAngel MuluKennedy SimonCharmaine SmithAwhina Tangen-WainohuSanto TaumataHarono Te IringaKelsie Wills
Backs Georgia DaalsViolet Hapi-WiseCarla HohepaAzalleyah MaakaArihiana Marino-TauhinuApii Nicholls-PualauMererangi PaulAmanda RaschAbigail RoacheHazel TubicLangi VeainuOlive WatherstonTenika Willison
Coach Crystal Kaua
Hurricanes Poua squad[15]
Forwards Saphire AbrahamMaddie FeaunatiRhiarna FerrisBaye JacobKrystal MurrayJoanah Ngan-WooTe Kura Ngata-AerengamateKaipo Olsen-BakerJackie Patea-FeretiLeilani PereseCilia-Marie Po'e-TofaeonoRachel RakatauLayla SaeAroha SavageKahurangi SturmeySosoli TalawaduaCristo Tofa
Backs Kahlia AwaShakira BakerCarys DallingerTeilah FergusonIritana HohaiaAyesha Leti-I'igaMilly MackeyCrystal MayesBernadette RobertsonAutumn-Rain Stephens-DalyVictoria Subritzky-NafataliMonica TagoaiIsabella Waterman
Coach Victoria Grant
Matatū squad[16]
Forwards Alana BremnerNatalie DelamereEmma DermodyEilis DoyleLucy JenkinsAtlanta LoloheaPhillipa LoveLeah MilesSera NaiqamaCindy NellesMoomooga PaluMarcelle ParkesGeorgia PonsonbyKendra ReynoldsAmy RuleStephanie Te Ohaere-Fox
Backs Grace BrookerGeorgia CormickCheyenne CunninghamTe Rauoriwa GapperDi HiiniRenee HolmesRosie KellyMartha MataeleAmy du PlessisCharntay PokoChey Robins-RetiGrace Steinmetz
Coach Blair Baxter

References[edit]

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