Super Rugby 2020
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@taniwharugby said in Super Rugby 2020:
tickets should be going on sale soon for Super matches!
Whaka Yeah!
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Investec Super Rugby Aotearoa will be the first professional rugby competition in the world to have fans return en-masse in the Covid-19 era when the competition kicks off in Dunedin on Saturday. New Zealand Rugby (NZR) has confirmed there will be no limit on crowd numbers when the Highlanders play the Chiefs at Forsyth Barr Stadium in Dunedin on Saturday 13 June and the Blues host the Hurricanes at Eden Park the following day, Sunday 14 June. Fans will be able to buy tickets to the opening two matches of Investec Super Rugby Aotearoa from today. Tickets to the Highlanders-Chiefs match will be available soon here. Tickets to the Blues-Hurricanes match will be available soon here. The welcome news for rugby fans comes after the Government confirmed New Zealand will move to Alert Level 1 at midnight tonight lifting all restrictions on mass gatherings including at stadiums. NZR Chief Executive Mark Robinson said the Government announcement was fantastic news for rugby. “It is a testament to all New Zealanders that we are in a position to lift restrictions on mass gatherings and it’s a massive boost for Investec Super Rugby Aotearoa,” he said. “We’re incredibly proud, and grateful, to be the first professional sports competition in the world to be in a position to have our teams play in front of their fans again. It’s going to be a very special and unique competition and it’s fitting that New Zealanders now have a chance to be part of it.” NZR Head of Professional Rugby Chris Lendrum said the move to Level 1 and the return of crowds meant kick off times would now change for the competition – now 7.05pm for Saturday games and 3.35pm for Sunday games. “With the return of community sport, we wanted to give our many fans involved in Saturday sport time to finish up their games, get ready to head out, and then across town to our venues. We’re excited to be able to provide some daytime Sunday rugby in 2020. “With the change to Level 1 our teams can now prepare normally for matches, rather than asking them to fly in and out on match day.” NZR and all five Investec Super Rugby clubs would be encouraging fans to use the QR codes displayed at match venues to enable effective contact tracing, Lendrum said. Highlanders Chief Executive Roger Clark said the club was “buzzing” at the opportunity to host the first professional rugby crowd since the Covid-19 global pandemic shut down the sporting world. “The world will be watching, and we will be ready to put on a show. Our players, coaches and staff have been working overtime to get Investec Super Rugby Aotearoa ready and to now be able to share the competition with our members and our fans will be a very special occasion.” Blues Chief Executive Andrew Hore said the idea of family, friends and fans in the Eden Park stands on a Sunday afternoon watching rugby had never felt better. “This is a great boost for the franchise and the region as a whole. It’s been a tough time for everyone over the past few months, so to be able to provide some rugby, some entertainment at a world class level and a day out for sports fans and families will be magic.”
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@Bovidae said in Super Rugby 2020:
New Zealand Rugby (NZR) has confirmed there will be no limit on crowd numbers
Will be interesting to see just what crowd numbers are like!
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Yep. I note this:
NZR and all five Investec Super Rugby clubs would be encouraging fans to use the QR codes displayed at match venues to enable effective contact tracing, Lendrum said.
They will need QR codes at all gates.
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@taniwharugby said in Super Rugby 2020:
@Bovidae said in Super Rugby 2020:
New Zealand Rugby (NZR) has confirmed there will be no limit on crowd numbers
Will be interesting to see just what crowd numbers are like!
I bet there is a limit on crowd numbers though.
(the stadium capacity at FBS for example).
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@taniwharugby said in Super Rugby 2020:
@Smudge funny fulla!
In lieu of genuine insight, this is all I have!
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@Canes4life said in Super Rugby 2020:
@nzzp dreams are free.
If Barrett and Carter don't shift the Blues culture for the better, then I'm afraid the franchise is doomed. I actually have a gut feeling the Blues are going to be quite successful in this comp. Just as long as Beaudy plays like poos against the Canes, that's all I care about at this point.
They had gone a very long way down a good culture track before either of those lads showed up. I think it's a reason why they felt OK signing - the front office and culture was finally sorted, competent coachs, and no longer at war with a composite union
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@Yeetyaah said in Super Rugby 2020:
Is it weird that as a Chiefs fan I'm considering driving up from the Tron to watch the Blues vs Canes in Auckland? I fucking miss rugby.
I hear you though. This looks to be a peach of a rugby match. Easily the game of the round.
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@Hooroo said in Super Rugby 2020:
@Yeetyaah said in Super Rugby 2020:
Is it weird that as a Chiefs fan I'm considering driving up from the Tron to watch the Blues vs Canes in Auckland? I fucking miss rugby.
I hear you though. This looks to be a peach of a rugby match. Easily the game of the round.
Crusaders v Bye has cliffhanger written all over it.
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@ACT-Crusader They should play a Crusaders 'A' v Crusaders 'B" game and televise that game, too.
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@Stargazer said in Super Rugby 2020:
@ACT-Crusader They should play a Crusaders 'A' v Crusaders 'B" game and televise that game, too.
I'd go.
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@akan004 said in Super Rugby 2020:
That's a shame. Reckon we could have got some massive crowds.
I'll have to wait until a day time npc game to take the kids.Understand though, the reasons, not trying to criticize if that's the way the financials stack up.
Really hope the new TransTasman league goes ahead next year with 7 or 8 nz teams so we can get some day games , 2 per weekend, and restart the slow, slow grind of re-immrsing the under-40s in attending live sport. Will take a generation to -repair'.