Get ready for a rollercoaster ride starting with a BANG against England in Dunedin’s Forsyth Barr Stadium on 6 July.
The All Blacks are gearing up for a mammoth clash in the Steinlager Ultra Low Carb Series, hosting England twice – first in Dunedin, then a blockbuster rematch at Auckland’s Eden Park.
A historic face-off with Fiji in San Diego is set to sizzle, marking a rare rugby showdown for the All Blacks in the States.
Hold onto your hats for back-to-back Tests against Argentina in Wellington and Auckland, before the All Blacks defend their Rugby Championship crown against the mighty Springboks in South Africa. The Bledisloe Cup will see them battle it out in Sydney and Wellington.
The Northern Tour finale is a rugby fan’s dream, with the All Blacks storming Japan, England, Ireland, France, and Italy. Robertson’s buzzing about starting under Dunedin’s roof, then jetting off to Auckland, where the All Blacks’ record is legendary.
The Rugby Championship is set to be a nail-biter with Argentina and Australia in the mix, and South Africa’s tour promising iconic tests.
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NZ Rugby’s big boss Mark Robinson is hyped about starting the year on home turf, taking the game to San Diego for an epic All Blacks-Fiji clash. It’s a strategy to boost rugby’s profile in North America ahead of the 2031 and 2033 Rugby World Cups.
Dunedin, Wellington, and Auckland are ready to roll out the red carpet for these epic battles. Auckland’s economy has already scored big from previous rugby tests, with a whopping $21 million boost to the local economy.