The 2022 Super W season was the fifth edition of the Super W competition. The Fijiana Drua joined the five Super W teams for the 2022 season, and won the championship.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7] The New South Wales Waratahs were the four-time, back-to-back defending champions.
With six teams, each team played five regular season matches. The top three teams at the end of the regular season progressed to the finals. The second and third placed teams competed in a semi-final elimination round on April 14. The winner progressed to the Grand Final on April 24 and played the first placed team for the championship.[1][2][3]
Try:Jiowana Sauto 8' c 21' c Roela Radiniyavuni (3) 26' c, 40' c, 73' m 28' c (2) 45' m, 48' c 51' c 70' c Con:Merewalesi Rokouono (8/10) 10', 21', 27', 29', 41', 49', 52', 71'
Try:Mahalia Murphy (5) 4' c, 22' m, 29' m, 71' m, 82' c Lori Cramer (2) 13' m, 77' c 41' c 43' m Georgie Friedrichs 55' c 68' c Con: (6/11) 5', 42', 56', 69', 78', 83'
Try: 19' c Liz Patu (2) 27' m, 58' c Ivania Wong (3) 33' c, 49' m, 77' m 43' c 65' m Annabelle Codey 74' c Con:Cecilia Smith (5/5) 20', 34', 44', 60', 75' (0/4) Cards: 38' to 48'
Try:Georgie Friedrichs 4' m Natalie Delamere (2) 14' m, 24' c Iliseva Batibasaga 23' m Sera Naiqama 43' m Piper Duck 48' c (2) 68' m, 75' c Con:Arabella McKenzie (2/6) 35', 49' (1/2) 76'
Try:Grace Hamilton 27' m Mahalia Murphy 31' c 38' m Natalie Delamere 41' m 66' c Kaitlan Leaney 79' c Con:Arabella McKenzie (1/3) 33' Lori Cramer (2/3) 67', 81'