Hurricanes set to host Blues and Chiefs in game of three halves
Upper Hutt’s Maidstone Park will play host to the Hurricanes pre-season clash against the Blues and the Chiefs on February 13.
It is the first time the venue has held a Super Rugby fixture, let alone a game of three halves – in which the three squads will all get to play each other for forty minutes.
Upper Hutt Mayor, Wayne Guppy, says the fixture will not only draw fans locally but from the Wairarapa as well.
“Upper Hutt is excited to host some of New Zealand’s biggest rugby stars. We’ll be coming along to show our support at our fortress, ‘The Stone’ (Maidstone Park).”
Hurricanes CEO, Avan Lee, says that excitement is mutual.
“It’s awesome to be able to put this game on for the people of Upper Hutt. The council, mayor and Upper Hutt Rams Rugby Football Club have been fantastic to deal with and we cannot wait for the 13th to roll around.”
Maidstone Park is Upper Hutt’s most central park, sitting within proximity to the local train station and other public transportation.
Guppy says not only is it easy to get to, but it’s also a really lovely place to watch sport on a Saturday afternoon – especially in summer.
“At a grassroots level, this is where rugby begins, it’s a great opportunity to bring a showcase of the very best to our city.”
It will be a homecoming of sorts for Hurricanes assistant coach, Cory Jane, who resides in the area and is a member of the Upper Hutt Rams.
“We’re rugby mad in Upper Hutt, which is one of the many reasons I love it here so much. I’m also really looking forward to seeing this club of mine heaving with supporters on game day.”
The fixture will take place just two weeks before the first round of Sky Super Rugby Aotearoa officially kicks off on Saturday, 27 February. That weekend, the Hurricanes play the Blues from 7:05pm at Sky Stadium.
Jane says pre-season will be a good way to tell how things are tracking ahead of that first game.
“It’s been all go since assembling earlier this month. The boys have been grafting really hard to get their fitness up and come together as a unit. I think we’ve made some great progress already, but pre-season will be good gauge for what is working and what needs some tweaking before round one.”
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TBH I see SA slipping in this WC cycle Nick. France are never really a top side tho. They just cannot do the same thing consistantly. Ireland and England are more likely to become top sides than France even tho France can beat anyone on any given day. Having said that SA has a lot in their favour in this WC cycle. Hosting many tests like 2 this year v ABs, 4 in 2026 v ABs so in the 4 year cycle thats going to be 3 tests in NZ and 6 in SA.
Go to commentsWhat’s the bet that if Ireland lose we’ll have a bunch of people blaming Rob Kearney for it?
This might pizz the All Blacks off but it won’t make George Bell throw the ball any straighter or Rieko pass the ball to his wings more often.
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