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The 2018 National Rugby Championship was the fifth season of the
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of Australian domestic
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. The competition began on 1 September and concluded on 27 October. Matches were broadcast on
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and the championship featured eight professional teams, seven from Australia and one from Fiji. The
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won their first NRC title, defeating reigning champion side by 36–26 in the grand final held at Churchill Park in Lautoka. The Drua secured home ground advantage in the final by winning the minor premiership for the regular season and then beating in their semifinal. Queensland Country defeated the
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in the other semifinal to progress to the grand final. Fijian Drua also finished the season as winners of the Horan-Little Shield for 2018.


Teams

There were two major changes for the 2018 season. The
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team was removed from the competition, leaving New South Wales with two participating sides in the NRC, one Sydney team and one Country team. In Perth, the
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replaced
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as the team in Western Australia, following the removal of the Force from the Super Rugby competition in 2018. The eight teams for the 2018 NRC season include two from
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, two from
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, and one each from
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,
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,
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, and Fiji:


Television coverage and streaming

Two of the NRC matches each weekend are broadcast live via
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, with the remaining matches shown live on the Fox Sports streaming platform. Discussion of the NRC competition is included on the Fox Sports review show NRC Extra Time on Monday nights, and the Kick & Chase program on Wednesday evenings.


Experimental Law Variations

World Rugby adopted all global law variations being trialled as of May 2018 into the rugby law book with immediate effect. As such, the NRC 2017 trial changes to Laws 15, 16 and 20 (renumbered as 14, 15 and 19 in the simplified 2018 laws)World Rugby introduced a simplified law book effective from 1 January 2018. This new version removed the largely redundant section under the previous Law 7 (entitled "Mode of Play") with all Laws following it being renumbered. The scope of this former Law 7 was incorporated elsewhere, particularly within the new introductory 'Principles of the Game' section preceding the numbered Laws of the Game. – were officially incorporated by World Rugby and thus became variations no more. The other law variations used for the NRC in 2017 were retained for the 2018 season.


Regular season

The eight teams competed in a round-robin tournament for the regular season. During this section of the competition, teams also played for the Horan-Little Shield, a challenge trophy put on the line when a challenge is accepted by the holders or mandated by the terms of competition for the shield. Points for the regular season standings were accumulated by the same method as for The Rugby Championship and Super Rugby. A slightly modified version of the standard competition points system was used, with a bonus point awarded to a winning team scoring at least 3 tries more than their opponent; and a bonus point awarded to a losing team defeated by a margin of 7 points or under. Four points were awarded for a win and none for a loss; two points were awarded to each team if a match was drawn. Each team's placement was based on its cumulative points total, including any bonus points earned. For teams level on table points,
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s apply in the following order: # Difference between points for and against during the season. # Head-to-head match result(s) between the tied teams. # Total number tries scored during the season. The top four teams at the end of the regular season qualified for the title play-offs in the form of semi-finals followed by a final to determine the champion team.


Standings


Team progression


Competition rounds

All times are local (and subject to change).


Round 1


Round 2


Round 3


Round 4


Round 5


Round 6


Round 7


Title playoffs


Semi-finals


Final


Statistics


Leading point scorers


Leading try scorers


2018 Emerging States Championship

From 2018 an additional competition was formed for teams from so-called "Emerging States", featuring the
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, Victoria Country Barbarians, Northern Territory Mosquitoes and Tasmania Jack Jumpers. The first Competition was held in Adelaide in September 2018, and the Black Falcons were the inaugural winners.


Notes


References


External links


NRC
on Rugby.com.au
NRC
on Fox Sports
NRC Live
on twitter.com


Team webpages

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