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Super Rugby Pacific Standings

Get up to speed with all of the latest Super Rugby Pacific standings right here at RugbyPass. From the first kick to the final try, our rugby gurus are ready to document every point, win, loss and draw. Whether you’re here to track the current leaders or calculate your team’s chance of victory, scroll down for the latest Super Rugby Pacific standings. 

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Super Rugby Pacific season usually starts in February. This tournament is structured into 14 rounds, with each team facing each of their 11 opponents in a round-robin format. Teams also play three local derbies. At the end of the season, the highest ranking teams progress to the knock-out stages. 

Super Rugby Pacific follows the same points system as other international rugby union competitions. This includes four points for the winning team and two for a draw. Additionally, the bonus point system is also used in the tournament, with one point awarded for a team that scores four or more tries, and one extra point for a team that loses by seven or fewer points.

So, are you ready for this year’s Super Rugby Pacific? Think you can predict the winner? Then let us know using the interactive poll on this page or immerse yourself in our rugby community by leaving a comment below.

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