Korea Super Rugby League

With 7 teams with a single round robin format Samsung SDI became inaugural champions of the Korea Rugby League.

In January 2015, Samsung SDI decided to dissolve its rugby team after record losses from the parent company.

Samsung SDI was the backbone of South Korea's national team and was composed of many professional players.

The season takes place over six days, with each club playing six games (regular round trip phase).

The new league will also be able to rely on the mass return from Japan of South Korean internationals such as Na Kwan Young and Chang Yong Heung who signed for KEPCO.