Queensland Reds to host three Buildcorp Super W home games in 2023
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The Buildcorp Super W season for 2023 has today been announced, with the Queensland Reds set for five regular season matches including three home-games.
The Super W season will kick off in Melbourne for Queensland, with the Reds Women travelling alongside the Men’s team to Victoria to face the Melbourne Rebels at AAMI Park on Saturday, 25 March.
The team return home for their first of two home double headers at Suncorp Stadium on Friday March 31, with the Reds taking on the Western Force at 4:05pm in their Round 2 Super W fixture before the Super Rugby Pacific fixture between the Reds and Crusaders at 6:35pm.
On Friday April 7, both the Reds Women and Men will welcome the Brumbies to Suncorp Stadium for a blockbuster double header between the two Australian franchises. The Super W clash will kick off at 5:05pm, followed by the Super Rugby Pacific fixture at 7:35pm.
Round 4 will see the Reds travel to Sydney to face close rivals the NSW Waratahs on Saturday April 15, with the venue still to be confirmed for this fixture.
Wests Bulldogs Rugby Club will host the Reds Round 5 home game against the Fijiana Drua at Sci-Fleet Stadium on Sunday, April 25 at 1:05pm.
Head coach Simon Craig said: “I’m really happy with how the draw has landed for us in 2023.
“We’re excited to host three home games in Queensland, including two double-header matches at Suncorp Stadium which will see our players have the opportunity to pull on the Queensland jersey on the state’s biggest sporting stage.
“Our final home game of the season at Sci-Fleet Stadium will provide us with the chance to connect with the community game at the home ground of a club in Wests who have provided outstanding support for the Women’s game since its inception in Queensland.
“After the success of the recent World Cup in New Zealand, Women’s Rugby has a lot of momentum and we look forward to building upon that during the 2023 Super W Season.”
The 2023 Super W season will see all six Super W teams play each other once during the regular season. In a change to previous seasons, the top four teams on the ladder will progress through to finals, with a one v four semi-final and a two v three semi-final to be played, the winners progressing through to the Grand Final.
All Super W matches will be available to watch exclusively, ad-free and on demand on
Stan Sport – with select Saturday double-headers being simulcast free-to-air on 9GEM.
For further fixture, membership and ticketing information visit reds.rugby.
2023 Buildcorp Super W Draw
Round 1:
NSW Waratahs vs Western Force, Friday 24 March, 5:05pm, Allianz Stadium, Sydney
Fijiana Drua vs ACT Brumbies Saturday 25 March, 1:35pm, Prince Charles Park, Nadi
Melbourne Rebels vs Queensland Reds, Saturday 25 March, 5:05pm, AAMI Park, Melbourne
Round 2:
Queensland Reds vs Western Force, Friday 31 March, 4:05pm, Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
Fijiana Drua vs Melbourne Rebels, Saturday 1 April, 1:05pm, HFC Bank Stadium, Suva
ACT Brumbies vs NSW Waratahs, Saturday 1 April, 5:05pm, GIO Stadium, Canberra
Round 3:
Queensland Reds vs ACT Brumbies, Friday 7 April, 5:05pm, Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
NSW Waratahs vs Fijiana Drua, Saturday 8 April, 3:05pm, Concord Oval, Sydney
Melbourne Rebels vs Western Force, Saturday 8 April, 5:05pm, AAMI Park, Melbourne
Round 4:
ACT Brumbies vs Melbourne Rebels, Friday 14 April, 5:05pm, Gio Stadium, Canberra
NSW Waratahs vs Queensland Reds, Saturday 15 April, 5:05pm, TBC
Western Force vs Fijiana Drua, Sunday 16 April, 1:05pm, McGillivray Oval, Perth
Round 5:
Melbourne Rebels vs NSW Waratahs, Friday 21 April, 5:05pm, AAMI Park, Melbourne
Western Force vs ACT Brumbies, Saturday 22 April, 3:05pm, HCF Park, Perth
Queensland Reds vs Fijiana Drua, Sunday 23 April, 1:05pm, Sci-Fleet Stadium, Brisbane
Semi-Finals
First vs Fourth, Sunday 30 April, 1:05pm, Concord Oval, Sydney
Second vs Third, Sunday 30 April, 3:05pm, Concord Oval, Sydney
Final
Winner SF1 vs Winner SF2, Sunday 6 May, Venue TBC