International rugby headed for local stadiums
International rugby will return to Soweto’s Orlando Stadium.
International rugby will return to Soweto’s Orlando Stadium and debut at Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban in June when the South African ‘A’ team take on the French Barbarians in two exciting encounters.
These matches are being hosted in Durban and Soweto with the assistance of the Gauteng Provincial Government and the eThekwini Municipality – Moses Mabhida Stadium on the eve of the second and third Tests between the Springboks and France, respectively.
The opening clash in Durban, on Friday, June 16, will be the first-ever senior rugby match staged at Moses Mabhida Stadium, the iconic stadium which was built for the 2010 Soccer World Cup in South Africa. Kick-off is scheduled for 4.45pm.
The second match, on Friday, June 23, will see international rugby return to Orlando stadium for the first time since the 2010 Vodacom Super Rugby final, in which the Vodacom Bulls beat the DHL Stormers in an epic local encounter.
For two weeks in May 2010, nearly 80 000 rugby supporters flocked to Orlando Stadium for the Vodacom Bulls’ semi-final against the Crusaders and final against the DHL Stormers, as Loftus Versfeld was not available due to the Soccer World Cup that year.
The main match at Orlando Stadium, which will start at 8pm, will be preceded by a curtain-raiser at 5pm when the Vodacom Blue Bulls take on the Xerox Golden Lions in the SuperSport Rugby Challenge Gauteng derby.
“The hosting of these matches at two iconic venues will make for superb weekends of top-class international rugby between South Africa and France. They are also hugely exciting, as we’ll be playing at non-traditional rugby venues,” said SA Rugby CEO Jurie Roux.
“We would not have been able to do this without the assistance of the Gauteng Provincial Government and eThekwini Municipality – Moses Mabhida Stadium and we would like to thank them for their commitment to bringing rugby to new audiences.”
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