2026 Super Rugby Pacific Squads Unveiled

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Nov 06, 2025, 13:05

The stage is set for the 2026 Super Rugby season with all squads now locked in. Defending champions, the Crusaders, are braced to battle it out again after triumphing in last season's grand finale. The reveal of the squads has sparked anticipation, showcasing a blend of rising stars and seasoned internationals across the teams.

The past season saw the Crusaders topple the competition, snatching victory from the Chiefs in a nail-biting grand final. With the new season's squads announced, the competition looks fiercer than ever. From All Blacks to Wallabies and notable players from Fiji, Samoa, and Tonga, the line-up is nothing short of stellar.

Super Rugby Pacific’s chief, Jack Mesley, commented on the robust state of the squads.

"The 2026 squads show the strength of Super Rugby Pacific right now. It’s great to see young players stepping up alongside established stars, and the competition between teams is tighter than ever,"

Mesley noted, highlighting the league's competitive edge as it enters a milestone year.

The excitement doesn't stop with the squad announcements. The frenzy for the upcoming Super Round tickets indicates high anticipation among fans, with the first batch selling out swiftly. This fervor is a testament to the league's deep connection with its audience, further amplified by the thrilling on-field action anticipated this season.

Here’s a quick rundown of the teams gearing up for the 2026 season:

Brumbies: Featuring players like Allan Alaalatoa and James Slipper in the props and Nic White orchestrating plays as scrum-half.

Blues: With the powerful Ofa Tu’ungafasi and the dynamic Beauden Barrett, the squad is a blend of brute strength and strategic prowess.

Chiefs: Damian McKenzie leads as fly-half with the support of a strong pack including Pita Gus Sowakula.

Crusaders: The defending champs boast talents like Richie Mo'unga and Sam Whitelock to fend off challengers.

Highlanders: Aaron Smith continues to command the field from his scrum-half position, backed by robust players like Shannon Frizell.

Hurricanes: Boasting speedsters like Jordie Barrett, the team looks to make a significant impact this season.

Moana Pasifika: With fresh talent and experienced heads like Christian Lealiifano, they aim to rise in the ranks.

Reds: James O'Connor and Taniela Tupou are set to star as they seek to climb higher this season.

Waratahs: Michael Hooper and Kurtley Beale bring leadership and flair to the team, aiming for a competitive season.

Western Force: With seasoned players like Rob Kearney, the team is geared up for a challenging season ahead.

As the teams brace for another epic showdown, the 2026 Super Rugby season promises to be a spectacle of top-tier rugby. Fans and players alike are set for what could be one

 
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