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Super Rugby playoff places decided

Super Rugby playoff places decided
After 18 rounds of Super Rugby action the top six teams have been decided along with the venues for next weekend’s play offs.

The Stormers finished the season on top of the standings with 66 points and the Chiefs in second place with 64 points so the Stormers and the Chiefs have earned a bye next week.

Australian conference winners the Reds finished third spot on the standings with 58 points and Crusaders fourth on 61 points, Bulls come in fifth and Sharks 6th both teams with 59 points. 

So this means the Reds will play the Sharks in Brisbane while the Crusaders will host the Bulls in Christchurch.
 
Both playoff games will be played on Saturday. 

Results from yesterday and this morning, the Blues defeated the Brumbies 30- 16, the Crusaders won against the Force 38- 24, the Reds defeated the Waratahs 32-16, Stormers won against the Rebels 26- 21, Sharks defeated the Cheetahs 34-15, and the Bulls won against the Lions 37- 20.


Story by: Aliki Bia
FNRL

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