Rugby Australia has announced a restructuring of its developmental architecture with the launch of the Super Rugby Next Gen competition, set to debut in February 2026.
The new three-week tournament is designed to replace the existing Super Rugby U19s format.
Strategically, the competition has been positioned to serve as a critical selection and preparation window for the Australia U20s program. By scheduling the tournament for early February, Rugby Australia has aligned its domestic talent identification with the international calendar, specifically the Rugby Championship U20s in April and the World Rugby U20 Championship, which will be staged in Georgia in July 2026.
On the other note, while the competition remains focused on the U20 age bracket, Rugby Australia has introduced a tactical flexibility allowing clubs to field over-age players. This hybrid model is intended to increase the physical intensity of the matches, ensuring that emerging talent is “battle-hardened” before entering the rigorous international window.
Highlighting the strategic intent behind the move, Rugby Australia general manager of Men’s High Performance and Competitions, Ben Whitaker, said: “From a high performance perspective, Super Rugby Next Gen is an opportunity for the best emerging talent in our Super Rugby programs to test themselves ahead of another big year for the Australia U20s and Super Rugby clubs.”
Every match of the Super Rugby Next Gen series will be streamed live via the Rugby.com.au YouTube channel, providing a global platform for the code’s most recognisable rising stars.
The tournament is scheduled to kick off on February 7 in Sydney, with the defending U19 champions, the NSW Waratahs, taking on the Western Force.
The opening round continues the following day in Canberra, where the ACT Brumbies will host the Queensland Reds.
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