The seventh season of Super Rugby Women's has arrived.
Can Fijiana Drua claim a third consecutive crown, will the NSW Waratahs return to the top, or could a new team take out the competition in 2024?
Super Rugby Women's 2024: When does the season start?
We are officially less than a week away from Round 1.
The Western Force and Melbourne Rebels will kick things off on Friday, March 15 at 7:30 pm AEDT.
After five rounds and the semi-finals, the grand final is tentatively scheduled for Saturday, April 27 or Sunday, April 28.
STREAM: Watch every match of Super Rugby Women's ad-free, live & on demand on the Home of Rugby, Stan Sport.
Super Rugby Women's 2024: Which teams are competing?
Six teams will do battle in 2024, with reigning champions Fijiana Drua leading the charge.
Last year's finalists the Queensland Reds are expected to be hot on their heels, as will the ever-consistent NSW Waratahs.
ACT Brumbies | Fijiana Drua |
Melbourne Rebels | NSW Waratahs |
Queensland Reds | Western Force |
How to watch Super Rugby Women's in Australia: TV channel, stream
The only place to catch all the Super Rugby Women's action is Stan Sport.
The streaming service will have every game of the competition live, while 9Gem will also broadcast select matches on free-to-air TV.
TV Channel | 9Gem |
Streaming | Stan Sport |
Super Rugby Women's: Every champion since 2018
There have been six full seasons of Super Rugby Women's but only two champions.
The NSW Waratahs won four titles in a row between 2018-21, but the tide has since turned, with Fijiana Drua taking out the last two years.
2018 | NSW Waratahs |
2019 | NSW Waratahs |
2020 | NSW Waratahs |
2021 | NSW Waratahs |
2022 | Fijiana Drua |
2023 | Fijiana Drua |