Rugby Union: Super 15 Fixtures, Friday 4 & Saturday 5 March 2011

There are seven fixtures to be played in the Super 15 Rugby Union tournament on the weekend of Friday 4th to Saturday 5th March 2011, which sees teams in New Zealand, South Africa and Australia competing to win through to the final stages of this year’s tournament.

Big matches in the round include NZ 2nd place outfit, Crusaders v Waratahs who lead the Australian Conference.

Another interesting contest sees the leaders of the New Zealand division, Highlanders, play South African 2nd place side Bulls, in Pretoria on Saturday.

The full fixture details are contained in the table below – the kick-off time is listed in various formats, for rugby fans around the world.

Super 15 2011 Fixtures – 4-5 March 2011

Date Teams Venue KO (loc) KO (NZ) KO (SA) KO (AUS) KO (UK)
4 Mar 11 Crusaders v Waratahs Nelson 1935 1935 1735 0835 0835
4 Mar 11 Lions v Blues Johannesburg 1910 0610 0410 1910 1910
5 Mar 11 Chiefs v Rebels Hamilton 1935 1935 1735 0835 0635
5 Mar 11 Brumbies v Reds Canberra 1940 2140 1940 1040 0840
5 Mar 11 W Force v Sharks Perth 1905 0005 1905 1305 1105
5 Mar 11 Stormers v Cheetahs Cape Town 1705 0405 0205 1705 1505
5 Mar 11 Bulls v Highlanders Pretoria 1910 0610 0410 1910 1710
BYE: Hurricanes

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