[1] A change to the finals format was made in 2019 with an additional playoff match added for the teams which finished second and third in regular season.
[1] Queensland, as winner of that match over the Brumbies, travelled to Sydney to play in the competition decider against the NSW Waratahs,[2] who were hosts of the final due to finishing top of the ladder in the regular season.
The 2019 Super W title was won by NSW Waratahs, defeating Queensland by 8–5 in the final.
Five women's teams again played in the Super W competition.
[3][5] Completed standings after all rounds: Teams finishing second and third after the round-robin stage met in a playoff to determine which side would progress to the grand final against the first-placed team from the regular season.