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2024 Super Rugby Women's Season
The 2024 Super Rugby Women's season will be the seventh edition of the competition. The season is expected to begin on 15 March, with the Grand final taking place on 28 April. Competition format Teams will be playing three pre-season games, which will see Australian teams host sides from Oceania and Japan. This season will feature 12 double headers alongside the Super Rugby fixtures in both Australia and Fiji. The top four teams at the end of the regular season will qualify for the semi-finals where they will compete for a place in the Grand Final, which is expected to be held on April 27. Competition Ladder Regular Season Round 1 ---- ---- Round 2 ---- ---- Round 3 ---- ---- Round 4 ---- ---- Round 5 ---- ---- Finals Bracket Semi-finals ---- Grand Final Players Squads Super Rugby Women's Squads named for 2024 season. References

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Seven West Media owns the , Australia's second largest commercial television network (by audience and advertising market share). It also owns ''