BUCS Super Rugby

Top division of men's university rugby in Britain

BUCS Super Rugby
SportRugby union
First season2016-17
AdministratorBritish Universities and Colleges Sport
No. of teams10
CountryGreat Britain
Most recent
champion(s)
Loughborough University
(2023-24 National Champions)[1]
University of Exeter
(2023-24 League Champions)[2]
Most titlesHartpury University BUCS - 3 National Championships
Level on pyramid1
Relegation toNorth A or South A
Official websitewww.bucs.org.uk/premier-sports/super-rugby.html

BUCS Super Rugby is the highest level of men's university rugby in Britain and a potential pathway for university players into elite rugby.[3] It comprises ten teams from universities in England and Wales. The league is named for its governing body, British Universities and Colleges Sport (BUCS).

History

BUCS Super Rugby was launched in 2016 as a new, top level of university rugby above the existing North A and South A leagues.

The eight teams in the inaugural 2016–17 season were those who finished in the top four of the North A and South A leagues in the preceding 2015–16 season.

The league expanded to nine teams in the 2017–18 season and ten teams in the 2018–19 season.

Current clubs

Club University First season in league Total number of seasons in league*
Bath University of Bath 2016-17 7
Cardiff Cardiff University 2018-19 5
Cardiff Met Cardiff Metropolitan University 2016-17 7
Durham Durham University 2016-17 7
Exeter University of Exeter 2016-17 7
Hartpury** Hartpury University 2016-17 7
Leeds Beckett Leeds Beckett University 2016-17 7
Loughborough Loughborough University 2016-17 7
Nottingham University of Nottingham 2022-23 2
Swansea Swansea University 2019-20 4

* Excludes the 2020-21 season, which was cancelled due to Covid-19.

** Not to be confused with Hartpury University R.F.C., who play in the RFU Championship.


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Locations of BUCS Super Rugby teams
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Locations of BUCS Super Rugby teams in Cardiff

Season structure

The season has three phases:

  • League - a double round-robin tournament, where teams play each other home and away.
  • Championship - a knockout tournament featuring the top eight teams from the League.
  • Playoff - a knockout tournament featuring the team at the bottom of the League and the teams at the top of North A and South A leagues. The Playoff determines whether relegation and promotion occur.

League

The League season currently has 18 rounds and typically runs from September to March. League points are awarded in the following way:

  • 4 points for winning a match
  • 2 points for drawing a match
  • 0 points for losing a match
  • 1 losing bonus point for losing by 7 points (or less)
  • 1 try bonus point for scoring (at least) 4 tries, regardless of the outcome.

In this points system winning teams get 4 or 5 points, drawing teams 2 or 3 points, and losing teams between 0 and 2 points.

Championship

The Championship competition has three rounds and typically takes place in April. It features the teams who finished in the top eight of the league.

Playoff

The team that finishes last in the league is not automatically relegated. Relegation from (and promotion to) BUCS Super Rugby is decided through a playoff in the format of a three-team, single-elimination tournament.

The playoff begins with a semi-final between the winners of the North A and South A leagues. The bottom placed BUCS Super Rugby team has a bye directly into the playoff game. The winner of the playoff game is the team that plays in the next season of BUCS Super Rugby.

North vs South Playoff BUCS Super Rugby Playoff
Bottom placed team in BUCS Super Rugby
North A champions Winner of North vs South Playoff
South A champions

Results

League and Championship

Final position Season Season Season Season Season Season Season
2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20* 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24
1 Hartpury (CH) Exeter Exeter (SF) Durham Durham (RU) Loughborough (RU) Exeter (RU)
2 Exeter (RU) Northumbria Hartpury (CH) Exeter Exeter (CH) Exeter (CH) Loughborough (CH)
3 Loughborough (SF) Cardiff Met (RU) Bath (SF) Leeds Beckett Cardiff Met (SF) Durham Hartbury (SF)
4 Durham Leeds Beckett (SF) Cardiff Met Cardiff Met Loughborough (SF) Bath (SF) Durham
5 Bath (SF) Hartpury (CH) Leeds Beckett (RU) Hartpury Swansea Hartpury Bath (SF)
6 Northumbria Loughborough Northumbria Loughborough Cardiff Cardiff (SF) Cardiff Met
7 Cardiff Met Bath (SF) Durham Swansea Hartpury Cardiff Met Leeds Beckett
8 Leeds Beckett Durham Cardiff Bath Leeds Beckett Nottingham Nottingham
9 - Nottingham Trent Loughborough Cardiff Bath Swansea Cardiff
10 - - Nottingham Trent (R) Northumbria Northumbria (R) Leeds Beckett Swansea
Green background (rows 1 to 8) are teams that progressed to the Championship tournament.
Red background is a team that was relegated after losing a playoff to a North A / South A team.
(CH) Champions. (RU) Runners-up. (SF) Losing semi-finalists. (R) Relegated
* No Championship tournament was held in 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Promotion and relegation

Season Club promoted at start of season Promoted from Club relegated at end of season Relegated to
2022-23 Nottingham BUCS North A None N/A
2021-22 None N/A Northumbria BUCS North A
2020-21 Season cancelled[4] due to COVID-19
2019-20 Swansea BUCS South A None N/A
2018-19 Cardiff BUCS South A Nottingham Trent BUCS North A
2017-18 Nottingham Trent BUCS North A None N/A

Alumni with international caps

Inclusion criteria: Played in a senior international test after playing in BUCS Super Rugby

Player Year of first international cap University Year of last BUCS Super Rugby appearance
England Alex Dombrandt 2021[5] Cardiff Metropolitan University 2018
France Thibaud Flament 2021[6] Loughborough University 2019
England Freddie Steward 2021[7] Loughborough University 2019[8]
England Dan Kelly 2021 Loughborough University 2020
Italy Sebastian Negri 2016 Hartpury College 2017
England Harry Randall 2021 Hartpury College 2018
Scotland Sam Skinner 2018 University of Exeter 2016
Wales Ben Thomas 2021 Cardiff University 2018
Wales Christ Tshiunza 2021 [9] University of Exeter 2021 [10]
Italy Stephen Varney 2020 Hartpury College 2019
Italy Ross Vintcent 2024 [11] University of Exeter 2023 [12]
Wales Dafydd Jenkins 2022 [13] University of Exeter 2022 [14]

Place in the BUCS Rugby Union pyramid

BUCS Super Rugby is the top division of men's university rugby in Britain. It sits in the Premier tier of the BUCS Rugby Union pyramid, along with North A, North B, South A and South B.

Premier BUCS Super Rugby
North A South A
North B South B
Tier 1 Scottish 1A Northern 1A Midlands 1A Western 1A South Eastern 1A
Tier 2 Scottish 2A Northern 2A Northern 2B Midlands 2A Midlands 2B Western 2A Western 2B South Eastern 2A South Eastern 2B
Tier 3 Scottish 3A Northern 3A Northern 3B Midlands 3A Midlands 3B Western 3A Western 3B South Eastern 3A South Eastern 3B
Tier 4 Scottish 4A Northern 4A Northern 4B Midlands 4A Midlands 4B Western 4A Western 4B South Eastern 4A South Eastern 4C South Eastern 4B
Tier 5 Northern 5A Northern 5B Midlands 5A Western 5A South Eastern 5A South Eastern 5B
Tier 6 South Eastern 6A

Media coverage

Some BUCS Super Rugby matches are streamed live on the BUCS Sport YouTube channel. In the 2018-19 season some matches were broadcast on FreeSports.

See also

References

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  5. ^ "Radwan hat-trick as England crush Canada". BBC Sport.
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