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2013 Super Rugby season

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Champions
  
Chiefs (2nd title)

Top try scorer(s)
  
Frank Halai (10)

Champion
  
Chiefs

Attendance
  
2,547,978

Tries scored
  
596

Top point scorer(s)
  
Morné Steyn (248)

Official website
  
Official website

Dates
  
15 Feb 2013 – 3 Aug 2013

Matches played
  
125

2013 Super Rugby season

Countries
  
Australia (5 teams) New Zealand (5 teams) South Africa (5 teams)

Tournament format(s)
  
Round-robin and knockout

Similar
  
2014 Super Rugby se, 2015 Super Rugby se, 2008 Super 14 season, 2016 Super Rugby se

The 2013 Super Rugby season was the third season of the new 15-team format for the Super Rugby competition involving teams from Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. The tournament was won by the Chiefs, who defeated the Canberra-based Brumbies 27–22 in the competition final. For sponsorship reasons, this competition is known as FxPro Super Rugby in Australia, Investec Super Rugby in New Zealand and Vodacom Super Rugby in South Africa. Including the past incarnations as Super 12 and Super 14, this was the 18th season of the Southern Hemisphere's premier domestic competition. Conference matches took place every weekend from 15 February until 13 July – with a break between rounds 17 and 18 for internationals games – followed by the play-offs series that culminated in the final on 3 August.

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The 2013 season saw the Kings of South Africa enter the competition for the first time, having replaced the under-performing Lions. The Kings achieved three victories in their inaugural tournament, but finished last following the regular season, and were defeated by the Lions in a two-leg play-off for a position in the South African conference for the 2014 season.

Competition format

Covering 25 weeks, the schedule featured a total of 125 matches. The 15 teams were grouped by geography, labelled the Australian Conference, New Zealand Conference and the South African Conference. The regular season consisted of two types of matches:

  • Internal Conference Matches – Each team played the other four teams in the same conference twice, home and away.
  • Cross Conference Matches – Each team played four teams of the other two conferences away, and four teams of the other two conferences home, thus missing out on two teams (one from each of the other conferences). Each team played two home and two away games against teams from each of the other countries, making a total of eight cross conference games for each team.
  • The top team of each conference, plus the next top three teams in table points regardless of conference (wild card teams), moved on to the finals. The top two conference winners, based on table points, received first-round byes. In the first round of the finals, the third conference winner was the #3 seed and hosted the wild card team with the worst record, and the best wild card team hosted the second-best wild card team. In the semi-finals, the #2 conference winner hosted the higher surviving seed from the first round, and the #1 conference winner hosted the other first-round winner. The final is hosted by the top remaining seed.

    In addition, a two-legged promotion/relegation play-off took place at the end of the season between the bottom team in the South African Conference and the Lions, with the winner qualifying for Super Rugby in 2014.

    Standings

    Source: sanzarrugby.com

    Legend:

  • Rnd = Round Completed (Games Played plus Byes), W = Games Won, D = Games Drawn, L = Games Lost, Bye = Number of Byes, PF = Points For, PA = Points Against, PD = Points Difference, TF = Tries For, TA = Tries Against, TB = Try Bonus Points, LB = Losing Bonus Points, Pts = Log Points, Q = Qualification
  • Points breakdown:

  • 4 points for a win
  • 2 points for a draw
  • 4 points for a bye (this does not apply to teams not scheduled to play in split rounds, e.g. New Zealand and South African teams in the Australian-only Round 1).
  • 1 bonus point for a loss by seven points or less
  • 1 bonus point for scoring four or more tries in a match
  • The Overall Standings classification system:

  • Three Conference Winners/Leaders in log points order
  • Three Wildcard teams in log points order
  • The remaining nine teams in log points order
  • When teams are level on log points, they are sorted by:
  • number of games won
  • overall points difference
  • number of tries scored
  • overall try difference
  • Regular season

    The results of the season were as follows:

    Promotion/Relegation Play-Offs

    The Promotion/Relegation series is not an official part of the Super Rugby competition as organised by SANZAR. Instead, it was introduced by SARU to give the sixth South African franchise an opportunity to qualify for Super Rugby.

  • Lions are promoted to Super Rugby for 2014.
  • Kings are relegated from Super Rugby for 2014.
  • Squad lists

    The teams released the following squad lists:

    Referees

    The following refereeing panel was appointed by SANZAR for the 2013 Super Rugby season:

    References

    2013 Super Rugby season Wikipedia