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The inaugural 2015 Women's Rugby Super Series was an international women's rugby union competition contested by World Cup holders England , runners-up Canada , New Zealand and the United States .[1]
The Super Series succeeded the Nations Cup , another international tournament organized jointly by the United States, England and Canada with rotating host locations. Guest teams from other nations also took part, most recently South Africa . Canada took home the last Nations Cup beating England and ending their 17-game winning streak. The format changed with a round-robin tournament now being played over three days in three locations, Calgary , Red Deer and Edmonton .[2]
The tournament winners were New Zealand, with runners-up England, the United States third and finally Canada.
Points scoring [ edit ]
4 points awarded for a win, 2 points for a draw, no points for a loss. 1 bonus point awarded for scoring four or more tries and 1 bonus point for losing by less than 7 points.
Fixtures and results [ edit ]
Day one [ edit ]
Assistant referees:
Rose Labreche (Canada )[3]
Robin Kaluzniak (Canada )[3]
Team:
FB
15
RW
14
OC
13
IC
12
LW
11
FH
10
(C )
SH
9
N8
8
OF
7
BF
6
RL
5
LL
4
TP
3
HK
2
LP
1
Replacements:
HK
16
PR
17
PR
18
LK
19
FL
20
SH
21
FH
22
WG
23
Coach:
François Ratier
Assistant referees:
Marie Lematte (France )[3]
David Crisp (Canada )[3]
Day two [ edit ]
Team:
FB
15
RW
14
OC
13
IC
12
LW
11
FH
10
(C )
SH
9
N8
8
OF
7
BF
6
RL
5
LL
4
TP
3
HK
2
LP
1
Replacements:
HK
16
PR
17
PR
18
LK
19
FL
20
SH
21
FH
22
WG
23
Coach:
Glenn Moore
Team:
FB
15
RW
14
OC
13
IC
12
LW
11
FH
10
(C )
SH
9
N8
8
OF
7
BF
6
RL
5
LL
4
TP
3
HK
2
LP
1
Replacements:
HK
16
PR
17
PR
18
LK
19
FL
20
SH
21
FH
22
WG
23
Coach:
Simon Middleton
Assistant referees:
Leah Berard (United States )[4]
Robin Kaluzniak (Canada )[4]
Team:
FB
15
RW
14
OC
13
IC
12
LW
11
FH
10
(C )
SH
9
N8
8
OF
7
BF
6
RL
5
LL
4
TP
3
HK
2
LP
1
Replacements:
HK
16
PR
17
PR
18
LK
19
FL
20
SH
21
FH
22
WG
23
Coach:
François Ratier
Team:
FB
15
RW
14
OC
13
IC
12
LW
11
FH
10
(C )
SH
9
N8
8
OF
7
BF
6
RL
5
LL
4
TP
3
HK
2
LP
1
Replacements:
HK
16
PR
17
PR
18
LK
19
FL
20
SH
21
FH
22
WG
23
Coach:
Pete Steinberg
Assistant referees:
Rose Labreche (Canada )[4]
Doug Hamre (Canada )[4]
Day three [ edit ]
Team:
FB
15
RW
14
OC
13
IC
12
LW
11
FH
10
(C )
SH
9
N8
8
OF
7
BF
6
RL
5
LL
4
TP
3
HK
2
LP
1
Replacements:
HK
16
PR
17
PR
18
LK
19
FL
20
SH
21
FH
22
WG
23
Coach:
Glenn Moore
Team:
FB
15
RW
14
OC
13
IC
12
LW
11
FH
10
(C )
SH
9
N8
8
OF
7
BF
6
RL
5
LL
4
TP
3
HK
2
LP
1
Replacements:
HK
16
PR
17
PR
18
LK
19
FL
20
SH
21
FH
22
WG
23
Coach:
Pete Steinberg
Assistant referees:
Sherry Trumbull (Canada )[4]
Doug Hamre (Canada )[4]
Team:
FB
15
RW
14
OC
13
IC
12
LW
11
FH
10
(C )
SH
9
N8
8
OF
7
BF
6
RL
5
LL
4
TP
3
HK
2
LP
1
Replacements:
HK
16
PR
17
PR
18
LK
19
FL
20
SH
21
FH
22
WG
23
Coach:
François Ratier
Team:
FB
15
RW
14
OC
13
IC
12
LW
11
FH
10
(C )
SH
9
N8
8
OF
7
BF
6
RL
5
LL
4
TP
3
HK
2
LP
1
Replacements:
HK
16
PR
17
PR
18
LK
19
FL
20
SH
21
FH
22
WG
23
Coach:
Simon Middleton
Assistant referees:
Marie Lematte (France )[4]
David Crisp (Canada )[4]
See also [ edit ]
References [ edit ]