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Established in 1996, Super Rugby was initially a competition between teams from New Zealand, Australia, and South Africa, evolving from earlier tournaments like the Super 10 and Super 12. Over the years, the league expanded to include more teams and countries, reflecting the growing popularity of rugby in the Southern Hemisphere.
The competition is known for its fast-paced, high-intensity matches, showcasing some of the best rugby talent in the world. Teams from New Zealand have traditionally dominated the league, with franchises like the Crusaders, Blues, and Hurricanes achieving multiple championships. The tournament has served as a breeding ground for top international players, many of whom go on to represent their countries in the Rugby World Cup and other international competitions.
In recent years, Super Rugby has undergone significant changes, particularly due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which led to a restructuring of the league. South African teams exited the competition to join European leagues, and Super Rugby was split into regional competitions like Super Rugby Aotearoa and Super Rugby AU in New Zealand and Australia, respectively.
In 2022, the competition was rebranded as Super Rugby Pacific, focusing on teams from Australia, New Zealand, and the inclusion of Pacific Island teams, further enriching the competition's diversity and appeal.