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From 2006 until 2009, during the period in which there were fourteen teams - eight Nuvanian and six Satavian - the Super League season was split into two components; a {{wpl|round-robin}} tournament in which all sides played each other twice; one home game and one away game. Three points were awarded for a win, one for a draw and none for a loss. Furthermore, two bonus points were avaliable; the "winning" bonus point in which the winning team scores four or more tries, as well as a "losing" bonus point, in which a team loses but finishes within seven points of the opposition. The top eight teams of fourteen in the points standings (ties were settled by points difference, followed by number of tries scored) then progressed through to the knockout competition, commonly referred to as "finals football" in Satavia. The team finishing first in the points standings would play the team finishing eight, the team finishing second would play the team finishing seventh and so on. The final would then decide the winner of the League - meanwhile, there was no match to decide which team finished in third - both clubs were instead regarded as semi-finals losers.
From 2006 until 2009, during the period in which there were fourteen teams - eight Nuvanian and six Satavian - the Super League season was split into two components; a {{wpl|round-robin}} tournament in which all sides played each other twice; one home game and one away game. Three points were awarded for a win, one for a draw and none for a loss. Furthermore, two bonus points were avaliable; the "winning" bonus point in which the winning team scores four or more tries, as well as a "losing" bonus point, in which a team loses but finishes within seven points of the opposition. The top eight teams of fourteen in the points standings (ties were settled by points difference, followed by number of tries scored) then progressed through to the knockout competition, commonly referred to as "finals football" in Satavia. The team finishing first in the points standings would play the team finishing eight, the team finishing second would play the team finishing seventh and so on. The final would then decide the winner of the League - meanwhile, there was no match to decide which team finished in third - both clubs were instead regarded as semi-finals losers.


For the 2010 season, four franchises were removed from the competition in order to improve profitability; two Satavian clubs and two Nuvanian clubs. With only ten teams, the knockout stage became unfeasible (as only two teams would be left out) and so the competition moved to a round-robin only system, that remained in place until the end of the 2014 season. Points for pool stages were also tweaked; a win became four points, a draw became two and a loss remained worthless. Meanwhile, a third bonus point became avaliable - the "margin" bonus point, avaliable for the winning team. If the winning team outscored the opposition by over 28 points (i.e. four converted tries) they were entitled to an extra bonus point. Furthermore, the "winning" bonus point was ammended so that the losing team was also eligble for the the bonus point, if they too scored four or more tries. This increased the maximum possible points for a loss to two (assuming the losing team scored four tries and was within seven points of the winnning team). This system ran until the end of the 2014 season.
For the 2010 season, four franchises were removed from the competition in order to improve profitability; two Satavian clubs and two Nuvanian clubs. With only ten teams, the knockout stage became unfeasible (as only two teams would be left out) and so the competition moved to a round-robin only system, that remained in place until the end of the 2014 season. However, one exception existed to the round-robin system; the top two teams played off in the "Grand Final". Points for pool stages were also tweaked; a win became four points, a draw became two and a loss remained worthless. Meanwhile, a third bonus point became avaliable - the "margin" bonus point, avaliable for the winning team. If the winning team outscored the opposition by over 28 points (i.e. four converted tries) they were entitled to an extra bonus point. Furthermore, the "winning" bonus point was ammended so that the losing team was also eligble for the the bonus point, if they too scored four or more tries. This increased the maximum possible points for a loss to two (assuming the losing team scored four tries and was within seven points of the winnning team). This system ran until the end of the 2014 season.


From 2015, two new clubs representing Sublustria and the Arucian were added to the competition. With twelve clubs, the competiton returned to an amended version of the original format; two stages, a round-robin and a knockout stage. However, the bonus point system was overhauled again for the 2015 season - "winning" bonus points were awarded for scoring four or more tries and "losing" points were awarded for losing within seven points (as long as the losing team scored points - i.e. a 6-0 loss would not award a "losing" bonus point). The "margin" bonus point, that had been controversial as it essentially rewarded dominance in the same way as the winning bonus point, was abolished. Additional changes were made to the knockout stage; the losers of the two semi-finals now played off for third place.
From 2015, two new clubs representing Sublustria and the Arucian were added to the competition. With twelve clubs, the competiton returned to an amended version of the original format; two stages, a round-robin and a knockout stage. However, the bonus point system was overhauled again for the 2015 season - "winning" bonus points were awarded for scoring four or more tries and "losing" points were awarded for losing within seven points (as long as the losing team scored points - i.e. a 6-0 loss would not award a "losing" bonus point). The "margin" bonus point, that had been controversial as it essentially rewarded dominance in the same way as the winning bonus point, was abolished. Additional changes were made to the knockout stage; the losers of the two semi-finals now played off for third place.
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==Champions==
==Champions==
The following sides have won the Super League since its inception in 2006.


{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:95%; width: 100%;"
|-
! rowspan="2" style="width:5%;"|Year
! rowspan="2" style="width:5%;"|No. of Teams
| style="width:1%;" rowspan= 30|
!colspan=3|Final
| style="width:1%;" rowspan= 30|
!colspan=2|Losing semi-finalists
|-
!width=15%|Winners
!width=8%|Score
!width=15%|Runners-up
!width=15%|1st losing semi-finalists
!width=15%|2nd losing semi-finalists
|-
! [[Super League|2006]]
|align=center|14
|'''{{flagdeco|Satavia}} [[Port Hope RFC]]'''
|align=center|26-25
| {{flagdeco|Nuvania}} [[Pietersburg Crocodiles|Crocodiles]]
| {{flagdeco|Nuvania}} [[Windstrand Caimans|Caimans]]
| {{flagdeco|Satavia}} [[Rheas (Super League)|Rheas]]
|- style="background: #D0E6FF;"
! [[Super League|2007]]
|align=center|14
|'''{{flagdeco|Satavia}} Reds'''
|align=center|23–7
| {{flagdeco|Nuvania}} Crocodiles
| {{flagdeco|Satavia}} Rheas
| {{flagdeco|Nuvania}} [[Philipsbaai Sharks|Sharks]]
|-
! [[Super League|2008]]
|align=center|14
|'''{{flagdeco|Satavia}} Reds'''
|align=center|48-6
| {{flagdeco|Satavia}} Port Hope RFC
| {{flagdeco|Nuvania}} Caimans
| {{flagdeco|Nuvania}} Crocodiles
|- style="background: #D0E6FF;"
! [[Super League|2009]]
|align=center|14
|'''{{flagdeco|Satavia}} Rheas'''
|align=center|9-3
| {{flagdeco|Nuvania}} [[Nierek Mariners|Mariners]]
| {{flagdeco|Satavia}} Reds
| {{flagdeco|Satavia}} Port Hope RFC
|-
!colspan=2|
!width=15%|Winners
!width=8%|Score
!width=15%|Runners-up
!width=15%|Third
!width=15%|Fourth
|-
! [[Super League|2010]]
|align=center|10
|'''{{flagdeco|Nuvania}} Crocodiles'''
|align=center|22-10
| {{flagdeco|Nuvania}} Caimans
| {{flagdeco|Satavia}} Reds
| {{flagdeco|Satavia}} Rheas
|-style="background: #D0E6FF;"
! [[Super League|2011]]
|align=center|10
|'''{{flagdeco|Nuvania}} Crocodiles'''
|align=center|41-32
| {{flagdeco|Satavia}} Port Hope RFC
| {{flagdeco|Satavia}} Reds
| {{flagdeco|Nuvania}} [[Constantia Commandos|Commandos]]
|-
! [[Super League|2012]]
|align=center|10
|'''{{flagdeco|Nuvania}} Crocodiles'''
|align=center|64-12
| {{flagdeco|Nuvania}} Caimans
| {{flagdeco|Nuvania}} Sharks
| {{flagdeco|Nuvania}} Mariners
|-style="background: #D0E6FF;"
! [[Super League|2013]]
|align=center|10
|'''{{flagdeco|Nuvania}} Crocodiles'''
|align=center|50-39
| {{flagdeco|Nuvania}} Caimans
| {{flagdeco|Nuvania}} [[Vryburg Jaguars|Jaguars]]
| {{flagdeco|Satavia}} Reds
|-
! [[Super League|2014]]
|align=center|10
|'''{{flagdeco|Nuvania}} Sharks'''
|align=center|21-14
| {{flagdeco|Satavia}} Port Hope RFC
| {{flagdeco|Satavia}} Reds
| {{flagdeco|Nuvania}} Crocodiles
|-style="background: #D0E6FF;"
! [[Super League|2015]]
|align=center|12
|'''{{flagdeco|Satavia}} Port Hope RFC'''
|align=center|31-17
| {{flagdeco|Nuvania}} Crocodiles
| {{flagdeco|Nuvania}} Caimans
| {{flagdeco|Nuvania}} Sharks
|-
! [[Super League|2016]]
|align=center|12
|'''{{flagdeco|Satavia}} Port Hope RFC'''
|align=center|46-10
| {{flagdeco|Nuvania}} Sharks
| {{flagdeco|Satavia}} Rheas
| {{flagdeco|Nuvania}} Commandos
|-style="background: #D0E6FF;"
! [[Super League|2017]]
|align=center|12
|'''{{flagdeco|Satavia}} Port Hope RFC'''
|align=center|30-29
| {{flagdeco|Nuvania}} Crocodiles
| {{flagdeco|Nuvania}} Sharks
| {{flagdeco|Satavia}} Rheas
|-
! [[Super League|2018]]
|align=center|12
|'''{{flagdeco|Nuvania}} Commandos'''
|align=center|45-39
| {{flagdeco|Nuvania}} Sharks
| {{flagdeco|Satavia}} Port Hope RFC
| {{flagdeco|Nuvania}} Crocodiles
|-style="background: #D0E6FF;"
! [[Super League|2019]]
|align=center|12
|'''{{flagdeco|Nuvania}} Crocodiles'''
|align=center|21-18
| {{flagdeco|Satavia}} Port Hope RFC
| {{flagdeco|Nuvania}} Sharks
| {{flagdeco|Satavia}} Reds
|-
! [[Super League|2020]]
|align=center|12
|'''{{flagdeco|Satavia}} Port Hope RFC'''
|align=center|36-3
| {{flagdeco|Nuvania}} Crocodiles
| {{flagdeco|Nuvania}} Caimans
| {{flagdeco|Satavia}} Rheas
|-style="background: #D0E6FF;"
! [[Super League|2021]]
|align=center|12
|'''{{flagdeco|Nuvania}} Caimans'''
|align=center|28-16
| {{flagdeco|Satavia}} Port Hope RFC
| {{flagdeco|Nuvania}} Crocodiles
| {{flagdeco|Nuvania}} Sharks
|-
! [[Super League|2022]]
|align=center|12
|'''{{flagdeco|Satavia}} Rheas'''
|align=center|39-14
| {{flagdeco|Satavia}} Port Hope RFC
| {{flagdeco|Satavia}} Reds
| {{flagdeco|Nuvania}} Crocodiles
|-
! [[2023 Super Rugby Pacific season|2023]]
| align=center | 12
| colspan=3 {{N/A|''To be determined.''}}
| colspan=2 {{N/A|''To be determined.''}}
|}
===Performance of clubs===
===Performance of clubs===



Revision as of 09:21, 6 June 2023

Super League
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2023 Super League season
Super League Logo.png
Super League logo introduced in 2015
SportRugby Union
Founded2006; 18 years ago
Inaugural season2006
Owner(s)NUVSATLUS
CommissionerPieter de Klerk
No. of teams12
CountriesArucian (1 team)
Nuvania (6 teams)
Satavia (4 teams)
Sublustria (1 team)
Most recent
champion(s)
Rheas
(2022, 2nd title)
Most titlesPietersburg Crocodiles
Port Hope RFC
(5 titles)
TV partner(s)Nuvania, Satavia and Sublustria:
NBS
Satavian Broadcasting Corporation
SBC Naua Roa
Sky Sublustria
International:
Gaullice Télévisions
ITS
NSE Network
Orrizonte24
TRN
worldsports.tv
And others
Sponsor(s)Barrett
Dane Group
Telekor
Official websitesuperleague.rugby

Super League is a men's professional rugby union club competition involving teams from the Arucian, Nuvania, Satavia and Sublustria. For sponsorship reasons, Super League is known as Telekor Super League in Nuvania. Super Leage consists of twelve franchises; one, the Arucian Pirates is based in Sainte-Chloé, six are based in Nuvania whilst four are based in Satavia. The Surfers are based in Satavia but are part of the Sublustrian Rugby Federation. Super League is owned and administrated by NUVSATLUS, the tripartite organisation consisting of the Nuvanian, Satavian and Sublustrian rugby union governing bodies.

Created in 2006 in the wake of declining results by both Nuvanian and Satavian national sides, the goal of the League was to improve the two countries competitiveness internationally. Initially consisting of fourteen teams, eight Nuvanian and six Satavian, this was reduced to ten teams (six Nuvanian and four Satavian) by 2010. In 2015, the Sublustrian Rugby Federation joined the league, contributing one team, also including Naua Roa. Concurrently, Nuwanse Rugby established a team to represent the Arucian, based in Sainte-Chloé, with the aim of popularising rugby union in the Arucian. Both teams have performed poorly since their establishment, with the Arucian Pirates finishing twelfth every year since debut, and the Surfers achieving a best result of ninth in 2021.

Since its inception, the competition has been highly competitive; three of the four teams in the Satavian conference have won Super League in the past, whilst four of the six Nuvanian teams have also won Super League. The most successful Super League teams are the Pietersburg Crocodiles and Port Hope RFC, having won the league five times each, meanwhile the most recent winners are the Rheas, who won only their second title in 2022.

Organisation and format

NUVSATLUS

NUVSATLUS (prior to 2015 known as the Van Horn Rugby Board), is an organisation based in Port Hope with three member federations (Nuvania, Satavia and Sublustria). NUVSATLUS oversees, owns and administers Super League, in addition to the Asterias Cup, which all three NUVSATLUS nations particpate in as well as two other nations - Gapolania and Satucin.

Competition format

From 2006 until 2009, during the period in which there were fourteen teams - eight Nuvanian and six Satavian - the Super League season was split into two components; a round-robin tournament in which all sides played each other twice; one home game and one away game. Three points were awarded for a win, one for a draw and none for a loss. Furthermore, two bonus points were avaliable; the "winning" bonus point in which the winning team scores four or more tries, as well as a "losing" bonus point, in which a team loses but finishes within seven points of the opposition. The top eight teams of fourteen in the points standings (ties were settled by points difference, followed by number of tries scored) then progressed through to the knockout competition, commonly referred to as "finals football" in Satavia. The team finishing first in the points standings would play the team finishing eight, the team finishing second would play the team finishing seventh and so on. The final would then decide the winner of the League - meanwhile, there was no match to decide which team finished in third - both clubs were instead regarded as semi-finals losers.

For the 2010 season, four franchises were removed from the competition in order to improve profitability; two Satavian clubs and two Nuvanian clubs. With only ten teams, the knockout stage became unfeasible (as only two teams would be left out) and so the competition moved to a round-robin only system, that remained in place until the end of the 2014 season. However, one exception existed to the round-robin system; the top two teams played off in the "Grand Final". Points for pool stages were also tweaked; a win became four points, a draw became two and a loss remained worthless. Meanwhile, a third bonus point became avaliable - the "margin" bonus point, avaliable for the winning team. If the winning team outscored the opposition by over 28 points (i.e. four converted tries) they were entitled to an extra bonus point. Furthermore, the "winning" bonus point was ammended so that the losing team was also eligble for the the bonus point, if they too scored four or more tries. This increased the maximum possible points for a loss to two (assuming the losing team scored four tries and was within seven points of the winnning team). This system ran until the end of the 2014 season.

From 2015, two new clubs representing Sublustria and the Arucian were added to the competition. With twelve clubs, the competiton returned to an amended version of the original format; two stages, a round-robin and a knockout stage. However, the bonus point system was overhauled again for the 2015 season - "winning" bonus points were awarded for scoring four or more tries and "losing" points were awarded for losing within seven points (as long as the losing team scored points - i.e. a 6-0 loss would not award a "losing" bonus point). The "margin" bonus point, that had been controversial as it essentially rewarded dominance in the same way as the winning bonus point, was abolished. Additional changes were made to the knockout stage; the losers of the two semi-finals now played off for third place.

History

Current franchises

There are twelve current franchises operating in the Super League within three different conferences; seven play within the Nuvanian converences, operated by Nuwanse Rugby, four within the Satavian conference, operated by the Satavian Rugby Football Association (SRFA) and one within the Sublustrian conference, operated by the Sublustrian Rugby Federation. Each franchise encompasses one or several local rugby unions; for example, Port Hope RFC encompass the Port Hope Rugby Football Union, the Koningstad Club and the wider Hope Province Rugby Union. The Arucian Pirates field players from within the wider Arucian region, are based in Sainte-Chloé but play within the Nuvanian conference as they are wholly owned by Nuwanse Rugby. Meanwhile, the Surfers play in Naua Roa (Satavia) but remain owned and controlled by the Sublustrian Rugby Federation.

Conference Logo Team City Province Stadium Founded Joined Notes
Nuvania Arucian Pirates logo.png   Arucian Pirates Port de la Sainte Sainte-Chloé Stade Sainte-Chloé 2015
Constantia Commandos logo.png   Constantia Commandos Constantia Constantia Van der Walt Ground 1928 2006
Niekerk Mariners logo.png   Niekerk Mariners Niekerk Niekerk The Portside 1864 2006 Oldest club in Nuvania (and second oldest in the Asterias)
Philipsbaai Sharks logo.png   Philipsbaai Sharks Philipsbaai Sharks Philipsbaai Philipsbaai Stadium 2006 Formed as a merger between Philipsbaai RFC and Tigers F.C.
Pietersburg Crocodiles logo.png   Pietersburg Crocodiles Pietersburg Kaap Kestell Stadium 1893 2006
Windstrand Caimans logo.png   Windstrand Caimans Windstrand Etten Cantrell-Wright Stadium 1911 2006
Vryburg Jaguars logo.png   Vryburg Jaguars Vryburg Vryburg Die Groot Grond 1956 2006
Satavia Bloemstad Reds logo.png   Bloemstad Reds Bloemstad Groenvelde Vrystaat Brooksveld Park 1948 2006
File:Oranges (Super League) logo.png   Oranges Northport Orange Province The Tin Can 2010 Founded as a merger between Northport RFC and Windstad Warriors
Port Hope RFC logo.png   Port Hope RFC Port Hope Hope Province Stadium of the Satavians 1863 2006 Oldest existing rugby union team in the Asterias
Rheas (Super League) logo.png   Rheas Victoriaburg Western Freestate Crace Park 1924 2006 Originally founded as the Victoriaburg Rheas, eventually merged with the four other clubs in the Western Freestate, becoming the Western Rheas in 2004; 'Western' was dropped from the official name in 2021.
Sublustria Surfers (Super League) logo.png   Surfers Patrick's Town
Siedlerstadt
Naua Roa Naua Roa
Sublustria
Kirk Stadium 2015 Part of the Sublustrian Rugby Federation but also represent Naua Roa. Despite plans to move to a pupose-built stadium in Siedlerstadt, as of 2023 they continue to play at Kirk Stadium in Naua Roa.

Former franchises

Champions

The following sides have won the Super League since its inception in 2006.

Year No. of Teams Final Losing semi-finalists
Winners Score Runners-up 1st losing semi-finalists 2nd losing semi-finalists
2006 14 Port Hope RFC 26-25 Crocodiles Caimans Rheas
2007 14 Reds 23–7 Crocodiles Rheas Sharks
2008 14 Reds 48-6 Port Hope RFC Caimans Crocodiles
2009 14 Rheas 9-3 Mariners Reds Port Hope RFC
Winners Score Runners-up Third Fourth
2010 10 Crocodiles 22-10 Caimans Reds Rheas
2011 10 Crocodiles 41-32 Port Hope RFC Reds Commandos
2012 10 Crocodiles 64-12 Caimans Sharks Mariners
2013 10 Crocodiles 50-39 Caimans Jaguars Reds
2014 10 Sharks 21-14 Port Hope RFC Reds Crocodiles
2015 12 Port Hope RFC 31-17 Crocodiles Caimans Sharks
2016 12 Port Hope RFC 46-10 Sharks Rheas Commandos
2017 12 Port Hope RFC 30-29 Crocodiles Sharks Rheas
2018 12 Commandos 45-39 Sharks Port Hope RFC Crocodiles
2019 12 Crocodiles 21-18 Port Hope RFC Sharks Reds
2020 12 Port Hope RFC 36-3 Crocodiles Caimans Rheas
2021 12 Caimans 28-16 Port Hope RFC Crocodiles Sharks
2022 12 Rheas 39-14 Port Hope RFC Reds Crocodiles
2023 12 To be determined. To be determined.

Performance of clubs

Brand and media

Trophies

The twelve teams compete for the Super League trophy; a gold-coated, 21 kilogram, 70-cm tall trophy designed in 1996 for use in the Super 16, Satavia's predecessor domestic league. The trophy is one of several teams compete for, as there are some inter-club trophies and national trophies awarded at the end of the season, in addition to a the "Player of the League" award. For instance, the highest-finishing Satavian team is awarded the Ashgrove Memorial Cup, whilst the highest placed Nuvanian team is awarded the J.P van Vollenhoven Trophy. Inter-club trophies include the Colours Cup, contested between the Bloemstad Reds and the Oranges, whilst the winner of the Port Hope vs Pietersburg derby match is awarded the Capital Cup. The trophy, like all inter-club trophies, are only contested in the match hosted by the current holders.

Trophy Teams Since Notes
Ashgrove Memorial Cup Satavian teams 2008 Made from brass shell casings recovered from the walls of Government House, Port Hope and named for Governor-General Lord Ashgrove who was killed during the Defence of Port Hope.
Capital Cup Port Hope RFC
Pietersburg Crocodiles
2012 The Crocodiles have won the cup three times, whilst Port Hope RFC have won the remaining eight times.
Colours Cup Bloemstad Reds
Oranges
2019 The plate trophy is painted in alternating bands of Orange and Red (seperated by blue).
J.P van Vollenhoven Trophy Nuvanian teams 2008 Named for J.P van Vollenhoven, former Chief Minister of Nuvania.

The three different logos for Super League across its history

Super League has had three international logo iterations; the first was unveiled in 2006 ahead of the first Super League season. The logo was designed by J. C. Clare & Sons and was widely derided for its clashes of colour. In response, the 2012 season saw the introduction of a new logo, also designed by J. C. Clare & Sons that retained the same artistry but aimed to rectify the clashing colours by making the logo mainly monotone. Receiving an apathetic reaction, the logo was replaced for the beginning of the 2015 season which replaced the rugby player with a rugby ball, in addition to incorporating the NUVATLUS shield. The new logo recieved mixed reactions upon its reveal. In Nuvania, Telekor branding is placed above the ball.

Naming rights

The naming rights for the competition have changed throughout its existance in Nuvania, Satavia and Sublustria.

  • In Nuvania, between 2006 to 2008 the competition was officially the Belpetro Super League, until naming rights were acquired by Barrett Bank becoming the Barrett Bank Super League. In 2022, naming rights were sold by Barrett Bank to Nuvanian telecoms providor Telekor, becoming the Telekor Super League.
  • In Satavia, between 2006 and 2012, the Super League was sponsored by the Dane Group and was known as the Dane Super League. The Barrett Group, the owners of Barrett Bank, became the primary sponsors for the 2013 season, from which point it was known as the Barrett Super League. In 2020, the Barrett Group's contract was not renewed and Super League has not had a naming agreement in place with any company in Satavia since.
  • In Sublustria, Super League was known as the Papalii Super League from 2015 until 2021, and Super League has not had a naming agreement in place since.

Broadcasters

Broadcaster Territories
ATV+  Hennehouwe
 Kesselbourg
Gaullice Télévisions  Gaullica
ITS  Bonaventura
File:ImaguaFlag.png Imagua and the Assimas
NBS  Nuvania
NSE Network Template:Country data Estmere
Orrizonte24  Etruria
RMP  Paretia
SBC  Carucere
File:Eldmark.png Eldmark
 Sainte-Chloé
 Satavia
SBC Naua Roa  Naua Roa
Sky Sublustria Sublustria
TrM  Montecara
TRN/TRN Now  Blostland
 Caithia
 Caldia
 Scovern
worldsports.tv Worldwide

Domestic competitions

Nuvania, Satavia and Sublustria all have a domestic competition in the leagues below that feed into the Super League teams. In Satavia, this is the National Rugby Championship (consisting of sixteen teams), in Nuvania the provincial teams compete for the Chapman Cup whilst Sublustria holds the Island Championship. The Arucian Challenge Cup consists of eight team from all Arucian nations; it is owned and operated by Nuwanse Rugby, and its best players are contributed towards the Arucian Pirates.

See also