Club Rugby Round arrives in Super Rugby Pacific

Mon, Mar 2, 2026, 11:26 PM
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by Western Force Media

Super Rugby Pacific will this week shine a spotlight on the all-important grassroots of the game as the clubs unite behind the inaugural Club Rugby Round.

The round is an opportunity for the competition to celebrate the hundreds of community clubs across the Pacific, and the thousands of volunteers, coaches, match officials and players brought together by community rugby.

This weekend will see Super Rugby Pacific players take the field wearing the socks of community clubs that have played important roles in their rugby journeys.

Registrations for the 2026 club rugby season are now open! Visit this link to register as a player, coach, volunteer and more.

Across the week all clubs will be using their social media channels to promote their players’ connections to club rugby and to showcase stories of the heroes at the heart of their communities.

“Every professional player in our competition started at a local club,” Super Rugby Pacific CEO Jack Mesley said.

“Club Rugby Round is our opportunity to recognise the volunteers, coaches, referees and families who make our game possible, and to help drive club registrations ahead of their upcoming seasons.

“From early morning minis to third grade on a Saturday afternoon, club rugby is where the values of our game are learned and where powerful lifelong connections are formed. This round is a celebration of those communities.

“We want all our members and fans to wear their club colours proudly this week, to share their best club rugby stories across social media, and to gather their club mates and get to a game.”

The Club Rugby Round action kicks off on Friday night with the Chiefs welcoming Moana Pasifika to FMG Stadium Waikato where clubs can take advantage of group ticket discounts.

The Waratahs have officially called on fans to wear their club colours to the game, with the best represented club on the night to win a coaching clinic with head coach Dan McKellar and captain Matt Philip.

It will be festival atmosphere on Saturday in Dunedin with a rugby fun day featuring Highlanders players taking place outside Forsyth Barr Stadium for the two hours leading up to kick-off.

At half-time in their game against the Western Force, there will be a sprint race to crown the fastest premiership club player, followed by a 40-metre dash for the over-40s.

The Crusaders kicked off their week with players running skills and drills with local juniors at three ‘club hub’ events across the Canterbury region ahead of their Saturday night showdown against the Blues at Eden Park.

Prop James Slipper is set to equal Wyatt Crockett’s all-time Super Rugby appearance record as the Brumbies take on the Queensland Reds at GIO Stadium to close out the round.

The Canberra crowd will get a taste of club rugby action as Uni-North Owls and Gordon play a curtain raiser, while more than a dozen local clubs participate in a march past and half-time relay race.

Tickets for all Club Rugby Round fixtures are available here.

Registrations for the 2026 club rugby season are now open! Visit this link to register as a player, coach, volunteer and more.

CLUB RUGBY ROUND FIXTURES

FRIDAY 6 MARCH

Chiefs v Moana Pasifika – 5.05pm AEDT / 7.05pm NZDT – FMG Stadium Waikato, Hamilton

NSW Waratahs v Hurricanes – 7.35pm AEDT / 9.35pm NZDT – Allianz Stadium, Sydney

SATURDAY 7 MARCH

Highlanders v Western Force – 11.35am WST / 2.35pm AEDT / 4.35pm NZDT – Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin

Blues v Crusaders - 5.05pm AEDT / 7.05pm NZDT – Eden Park, Auckland

ACT Brumbies v Queensland Reds – 7.35pm AEDT / 9.35pm NZDT – GIO Stadium, Canberra

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