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181030MB 2019 Super Rugby Draw ROUND 1 Kick Off Kick Off Day & Date Home Team Away Team Venue New Zealand Australia (AEDT) Japan Singapore South Africa Argentina (Local) (GMT) Friday 15 February Chiefs Highlanders FMG Stadium Waikato, Hamilton 19:35 6:35 Fri 15 Feb 19:35 Fri 15 Feb 17:35 Fri 15 Feb 15:35 Fri 15 Feb 14:35 Fri 15 Feb 8:35 Fri 15 Feb 3:35 Friday 15 February Brumbies Rebels GIO Stadium, Canberra 19:45 8:45 Fri 15 Feb 21:45 Fri 15 Feb 19:45 Fri 15 Feb 17:45 Fri 15 Feb 16:45 Fri 15 Feb 10:45 Fri 15 Feb 5:45 Saturday 16 February Blues Crusaders Eden Park, Auckland 19:35 6:35 Sat 16 Feb 19:35 Sat 16 Feb 17:35 Sat 16 Feb 15:35 Sat 16 Feb 14:35 Sat 16 Feb 8:35 Sat 16 Feb 3:35 Saturday 16 February Waratahs Hurricanes Brookvale Oval, Sydney 19:45 8:45 Sat 16 Feb 21:45 Sat 16 Feb 19:45 Sat 16 Feb 17:45 Sat 16 Feb 16:45 Sat 16 Feb 10:45 Sat 16 Feb 5:45 Saturday 16 February Sunwolves Sharks Singapore National Stadium, Singapore 18:55 10:55 Sat 16 Feb 23:55 Sat 16 Feb 21:55 Sat 16 Feb 19:55 Sat 16 Feb 18:55 Sat 16 Feb 12:55 Sat 16 Feb 7:55 Saturday 16 February Bulls Stormers Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria 17:15 15:15 Sun 17 Feb 4:15 Sun 17 Feb 2:15 Sun 17 Feb 0:15 Sat 16 Feb 23:15 Sat 16 Feb 17:15 Sat 16 Feb 12:15 Saturday 16 February Jaguares Lions José Amalfitani Stadium, Buenos Aires 18:40 21:40 Sun 17 Feb 10:40 Sun 17 Feb 8:40 Sun 17 Feb 6:40 Sun 17 Feb 5:40 Sat 16 Feb 23:40 Sat 16 Feb 18:40 Bye: Reds ROUND 2 Kick Off Kick Off Day & Date Home Team Away Team Venue New Zealand Australia (AEDT) Japan Singapore South Africa Argentina (Local) (GMT) Friday 22 February Highlanders Reds Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin 19:35 6:35 Fri 22 Feb 19:35 Fri 22 Feb 17:35 Fri 22 Feb 15:35 Fri 22 Feb 14:35 Fri 22 Feb 8:35 Fri 22 Feb 3:35 Saturday 23 February Sunwolves Waratahs Prince Chichibu Memorial Stadium, Tokyo 13:15 4:15 Sat 23 Feb 17:15 Sat 23 Feb 15:15 Sat 23 Feb 13:15 Sat 23 Feb 12:15 Sat 23 Feb 6:15 Sat 23 Feb 1:15 Saturday 23 February Crusaders Hurricanes Christchurch Stadium, Christchurch 19:35 6:35 Sat 23 Feb 19:35 Sat 23 Feb 17:35 Sat 23 Feb 15:35 Sat 23 Feb 14:35 Sat 23 Feb 8:35 Sat 23 Feb 3:35 Saturday 23 February Brumbies Chiefs GIO Stadium, Canberra 19:45 8:45 Sat 23 Feb 21:45 Sat 23 Feb 19:45 Sat 23 Feb 17:45 Sat 23 Feb 16:45 Sat 23 Feb 10:45 Sat 23 Feb 5:45 Saturday 23 February Sharks Blues Jonsson Kings Park, Durban 15:05 13:05 Sun 24 Feb 2:05 Sun 24 Feb 0:05 Sat 23 Feb 22:05 Sat 23 Feb 21:05 Sat 23 Feb 15:05 Sat 23 Feb 10:05 Saturday 23 February Stormers Lions DHL Newlands, Cape Town 17:15 15:15 Sun 24 Feb 4:15 Sun 24 Feb 2:15 Sun 24 Feb 0:15 Sat 23 Feb 23:15 Sat 23 Feb 17:15 Sat 23 Feb 12:15 Saturday 23 February Jaguares Bulls José Amalfitani Stadium, Buenos Aires 18:40 21:40 Sun 24 Feb 10:40 Sun 24 Feb 8:40 Sun 24 Feb 6:40 Sun 24 Feb 5:40 Sat 23 Feb 23:40 Sat 23 Feb 18:40 Bye: Rebels ROUND 3 Kick Off Kick Off Day & Date Home Team Away Team Venue New Zealand Australia (AEDT) Japan Singapore South Africa Argentina (Local) (GMT) Friday 1 March Hurricanes Brumbies Central Energy Trust Arena, Palmerston North 19:35 6:35 Fri 1 Mar 19:35 Fri 1 Mar 17:35 Fri 1 Mar 15:35 Fri 1 Mar 14:35 Fri 1 Mar 8:35 Fri 1 Mar 3:35 Friday 1 March Rebels Highlanders AAMI Park, Melbourne 19:45 8:45 Fri 1 Mar 21:45 Fri 1 Mar 19:45 Fri 1 Mar 17:45 Fri 1 Mar 16:45 Fri 1 Mar 10:45 Fri 1 Mar 5:45 Saturday 2 March Chiefs Sunwolves FMG Stadium Waikato, Hamilton 19:35 6:35 Sat 2 Mar 19:35 Sat 2 Mar 17:35 Sat 2 Mar 15:35 Sat 2 Mar 14:35 Sat 2 Mar 8:35 Sat 2 Mar 3:35 Saturday 2 March Reds Crusaders Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane 18:45 8:45 Sat 2 Mar 21:45 Sat 2 Mar 19:45 Sat 2 Mar 17:45 Sat 2 Mar 16:45 Sat 2 Mar 10:45 Sat 2 Mar 5:45 Saturday 2 March Lions Bulls Emirates Airlines Park, Johannesburg 15:05 13:05 Sun 3 Mar 2:05 Sun 3 Mar 0:05 Sat 2 Mar 22:05 Sat 2 Mar 21:05 Sat 2 Mar 15:05 Sat 2 Mar 10:05 Saturday 2 March Sharks Stormers Jonsson Kings Park, Durban 17:15 15:15 Sun 3 Mar 4:15 Sun 3 Mar 2:15 Sun 3 Mar 0:15 Sat 2 Mar 23:15 Sat 2 Mar 17:15 Sat 2 Mar 12:15 Saturday 2 March Jaguares Blues José Amalfitani Stadium, Buenos Aires 18:40 21:40 Sun 3 Mar 10:40 Sun 3 Mar 8:40 Sun 3 Mar 6:40 Sun 3 Mar 5:40 Sat 2 Mar 23:40 Sat 2 Mar 18:40 Bye: Waratahs ROUND 4 Kick Off Kick Off Day & Date Home Team Away Team Venue New Zealand Australia (AEDT) Japan Singapore South Africa Argentina (Local) (GMT) Friday 8 March Hurricanes Highlanders Westpac Stadium, Wellington 19:35 6:35 Fri 8 Mar 19:35 Fri 8 Mar 17:35 Fri 8 Mar 15:35 Fri 8 Mar 14:35 Fri 8 Mar 8:35 Fri 8 Mar 3:35 Friday 8 March Rebels Brumbies AAMI Park, Melbourne 19:45 8:45 Fri 8 Mar 21:45 Fri 8 Mar 19:45 Fri 8 Mar 17:45 Fri 8 Mar 16:45 Fri 8 Mar 10:45 Fri 8 Mar 5:45 Saturday 9 March Crusaders Chiefs Christchurch Stadium, Christchurch 17:15 4:15 Sat 9 Mar 17:15 Sat 9 Mar 15:15 Sat 9 Mar 13:15 Sat 9 Mar 12:15 Sat 9 Mar 6:15 Sat 9 Mar 1:15 Saturday 9 March Blues Sunwolves QBE Stadium, North Harbour 19:35 6:35 Sat 9 Mar 19:35 Sat 9 Mar 17:35 Sat 9 Mar 15:35 Sat 9 Mar 14:35 Sat 9 Mar 8:35 Sat 9 Mar 3:35 Saturday 9 March Waratahs Reds Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney 19:45 8:45 Sat 9 Mar 21:45 Sat 9 Mar 19:45 Sat 9 Mar 17:45 Sat 9 Mar 16:45 Sat 9 Mar 10:45 Sat 9 Mar 5:45 Saturday 9 March Lions Jaguares Emirates Airlines Park, Johannesburg 15:05 13:05 Sun 10 Mar 2:05 Sun 10 Mar 0:05 Sat 9 Mar 22:05 Sat 9 Mar 21:05 Sat 9 Mar 15:05 Sat 9 Mar 10:05 Saturday 9 March Bulls Sharks Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria 17:15 15:15 Sun 10 Mar 4:15 Sun 10 Mar 2:15 Sun 10 Mar 0:15 Sat 9 Mar 23:15 Sat 9 Mar 17:15 Sat 9 Mar 12:15 Bye: Stormers ROUND 5 Kick Off Kick Off Day & Date Home Team Away Team Venue New Zealand Australia (AEDT) Japan Singapore South Africa Argentina (Local) (GMT) Friday 15 March Chiefs Hurricanes FMG Stadium Waikato, Hamilton 19:35 6:35 Fri 15 Mar 19:35 Fri 15 Mar 17:35 Fri 15 Mar 15:35 Fri 15 Mar 14:35 Fri 15 Mar 8:35 Fri 15 Mar 3:35 Friday 15 March Brumbies Waratahs GIO Stadium, Canberra 19:45 8:45 Fri 15 Mar 21:45 Fri 15 Mar 19:45 Fri 15 Mar 17:45 Fri 15 Mar 16:45 Fri 15 Mar 10:45 Fri 15 Mar 5:45 Friday 15 March Stormers Jaguares DHL Newlands, Cape Town 19:10 17:10 Sat 16 Mar 6:10 Sat 16 Mar 4:10 Sat 16 Mar 2:10 Sat 16 Mar 1:10 Fri 15 Mar 19:10 Fri 15 Mar 14:10 Saturday 16 March Sunwolves Reds Prince Chichibu Memorial Stadium, Tokyo 13:15 4:15 Sat 16 Mar 17:15 Sat 16 Mar 15:15 Sat 16 Mar 13:15 Sat 16 Mar 12:15 Sat 16 Mar 6:15 Sat 16 Mar 1:15 Saturday 16 March Highlanders Crusaders Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin 19:35 6:35 Sat 16 Mar 19:35 Sat 16 Mar 17:35 Sat 16 Mar 15:35 Sat 16 Mar 14:35 Sat 16 Mar 8:35 Sat 16 Mar 3:35 Saturday 16 March Lions Rebels Emirates Airlines Park, Johannesburg 15:05 13:05 Sun 17 Mar 2:05 Sun 17 Mar 0:05 Sat 16 Mar 22:05 Sat 16 Mar 21:05 Sat 16 Mar 15:05 Sat 16 Mar 10:05 Bye: Bulls, Shark, Blues ROUND 6 Kick Off Kick Off Day & Date Home Team Away Team Venue New Zealand Australia (AEDT) Japan Singapore South Africa Argentina (Local) (GMT) Friday 22 March Blues Highlanders Eden Park, Auckland 19:35 6:35 Fri 22 Mar 19:35 Fri 22 Mar 17:35 Fri 22 Mar 15:35 Fri 22 Mar 14:35 Fri 22 Mar 8:35 Fri 22 Mar 3:35 Saturday 23 March Hurricanes Stormers Westpac Stadium, Wellington 19:35 6:35 Sat 23 Mar 19:35 Sat 23 Mar 17:35 Sat 23 Mar 15:35 Sat 23 Mar 14:35 Sat 23 Mar 8:35 Sat 23 Mar 3:35 Saturday 23 March Waratahs Crusaders Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney 19:45 8:45 Sat 23 Mar 21:45 Sat 23 Mar 19:45 Sat 23 Mar 17:45 Sat 23 Mar 16:45 Sat 23 Mar 10:45 Sat 23 Mar 5:45 Saturday 23 March Sunwolves Lions Singapore National Stadium, Singapore 18:55 10:55 Sat 23 Mar 23:55 Sat 23 Mar 21:55 Sat 23 Mar 19:55 Sat 23 Mar 18:55 Sat 23 Mar 12:55 Sat 23 Mar 7:55 Saturday 23 March Bulls Chiefs Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria 15:05 13:05 Sun 24 Mar 2:05 Sun 24 Mar 0:05 Sat 23 Mar 22:05 Sat 23 Mar 21:05 Sat 23 Mar 15:05 Sat 23 Mar 10:05 Saturday 23 March Sharks Rebels Jonsson Kings Park, Durban 17:15 15:15 Sun 24 Mar 4:15 Sun 24 Mar 2:15 Sun 24 Mar 0:15 Sat 23 Mar 23:15 Sat 23 Mar 17:15 Sat 23 Mar 12:15 Sunday 24 March Reds Brumbies Suncorp Stadium, 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Jonsson Kings Park, Durban 15:05 13:05 Sun 31 Mar 2:05 Sun 31 Mar 0:05 Sat 30 Mar 22:05 Sat 30 Mar 21:05 Sat 30 Mar 15:05 Sat 30 Mar 10:05 Saturday 30 March Jaguares Chiefs José Amalfitani Stadium, Buenos Aires 18:40 21:40 Sun 31 Mar 10:40 Sun 31 Mar 8:40 Sun 31 Mar 6:40 Sun 31 Mar 5:40 Sat 30 Mar 23:40 Sat 30 Mar 18:40 Bye: Lions, Brumbies, Highlanders ROUND 8 (Daylight Savings ends Australia & New Zealand) Kick Off Kick Off Day & Date Home Team Away Team Venue New Zealand Australia (AEDT) Japan Singapore South Africa Argentina (Local) (GMT) Friday 5 April Highlanders Hurricanes Forsyth Barr Stadium, Dunedin 19:35 6:35 Fri 5 Apr 19:35 Fri
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