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Thursday night matches for Super Rugby

Wellington - Super Rugby will retain its much-criticised conference format next year, while tweaking kick-off times to trial Thursday night matches and increase the number of afternoon games.

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Governing body SANZAAR introduced conferences in 2016 to allow Super Rugby's expansion to 18 teams, including Japan's Sunwolves, Argentina's Jaguares and South Africa's Southern Kings.

But the expanded competition - which straddles 16 time zones and four continents - resulted in complaints of lopsided contests, exhausting travel schedules and a fragmented four conference system seen as too complex.

In addition, the new teams struggled, particularly the Sunwolves, who managed just one win from 15 matches.

The new season kicks off with the Melbourne Rebels playing the Auckland Blues at home on Thursday, February 23, and culminates in the competition final on Saturday, August 5.

"The new season is set to be another enthralling, action-packed one," said SANZAAR chief Andy Marinos on Tuesday

He predicted the new clubs would be more competitive next year.

"It is anticipated that all three teams will be better for the experience of 2016 as we look forward to seeing their continued improvement," he said.

"Super Rugby continues to be the toughest rugby tournament in the world."

There will be a short mid-season pause and some split rounds in June and July to accommodate international fixtures, including the British and Irish Lions tour of New Zealand.

The Australian Rugby Union said experimenting with Thursday night matches in the first two rounds of the season would "extend the Super Rugby weekend for fans".

It said adding more afternoon kick-offs was designed to make the game more family friendly.

Each Super Rugby team plays 15 matches and has two byes in the 17-round regular season.

The eight finalists are made up of the four conference winners and four "wildcards".

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