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Title:Rugby Australia v New Zealand Bledisloe Cup

When: Saturday 17 Aug 2013 

Where:ANZ Stadium - Sydney Olympic Park

Category:Rugby Union  

 Description:The Bledisloe Cup




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Rugby Union's Bledisloe Cup is contested by Australia's Wallabies and New Zealand's All Blacks. It is named after Lord Bledisloe, the former Governor-General of New Zealand who donated the trophy in 1931.

Once played irregularly every few years, Bledisloe Cup matches now happen annually, and include Tri Nations fixtures between the two sides. Their World Cup fixtures do not count as Bledisloe Cup matches, which were always played in Australia or New Zealand. However, 2008 saw a Bledisloe Cup match held outside the two countries for the first time ever when the teams met in Hong Kong, and a 2009 Bledisloe Cup match was played in Tokyo. They played again in Hong Kong in 2010.

Most of the time, Australia and New Zealand have the kind of friendly rivalry you’d expect from Antipodean siblings.  We mock each other’s accents, achievements and sporting prowess and squabble over who owns star exports such as Crowded House and Russell Crowe. Only on the sporting field do we get truly competitive, and never more so than at rugby union’s Bledisloe Cup, now part of the Tri Nations series. The pride of two countries is at stake when Australia’s Wallabies face New Zealand’s All Blacks. Catch one of the history-making matches, where some of the world’s best players decide which country is really top of the Tasman.

There’s no sitting on the fence at a Bledisloe match, which is held in Australia at least once a year as part of the Tri Nations tournament. Even before play has begun, relations between Australian fans in green-and-gold and their NZ counterparts in black-and-silver can get very feisty. Watch the Wallabies sing Australia’s national anthem and the All-Blacks respond with their fearsome haka. Crowds love this traditional Maori war dance, which includes feet-stomping, thigh-slapping and widened eyes to the cry of ‘Ka mate, ka mate’ (I live, I live) ‘Ka ora Ka ora’  (I die, I die).

It’s all part of a fierce sporting battle that began in 1931, when Lord Bledisloe, New Zealand’s then Governor-General, donated the Bledisloe Cup. Since then the majestic silver cup, the largest in world rugby, has travelled back and forth across the Tasman, and contested 44 times over 100 test matches. New Zealand has won it 32 times, while Australia has claimed it on 12 occasions. The wins are more evenly spread across the matches played on Australian soil since the Tri Nations was introduced in 1996.

With Australia hosting just one of the three Bledisloe Cup Test matches this year, the Men in Gold will need as much support as they can to ensure the game at ANZ Stadium on Saturday 17 August is a victory!

The last battle between the Wallabies and All Blacks in 2012 resulted in an arm wrestle that delivered an edge of your seat 18-all draw.  Whilst it wasn't a win, the draw saw the Kiwis sixteen-game winning streak brought to an end.  No doubt the All Blacks will be looking for revenge, while the Wallabies will once again be out to break the 11-year Bledisloe Cup drought in the ensuing fight for the historic and impressive silverware,

Don’t miss the chance to be a part of this riveting rugby tradition. See neighbours, allies and friends face each other as fierce sporting rivals at Australia’s next Bledisloe Cup.

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Venue
ANZ StadiumMap

Venue:
    ANZ Stadium   -   Website
Street:
    Edwin Flack Avenue
ZIP:
    2127
City:
    Sydney Olympic Park
State:
    NSW
Country:
    Country: au

Description

ANZ Stadium, formerly Telstra Stadium and originally known as Stadium Australia, was the centrepiece of the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games. No other outdoor stadium used for the Olympics had been bigger than the stadium at the time of the games. Four Boeing 747s would fit side-by-side under the span of the main arches of the grandstands. The original capacity was 110,000, however post-games renovations has reduced this to 83,500.