Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Rugby team Wellington Official WRU emblem Union Wellington Rugby Football Union Nickname(s) Lions Founded 1879 ; 145 years ago (1879) Location Thorndon, Wellington, New Zealand Ground(s) Sky Stadium CEO Tony Giles Coach(es) Alando Soakai Captain(s) Du'Plessis Kirifi Most appearances Bernie Fraser (121) Top scorer Allan Hewson (893) Most tries Bernie Fraser (105) League(s) Bunnings NPC 2024 1st ...
The main stadium is Sky Stadium (formerly named Westpac Stadium) which is located in Wellington. The union also represents the Wellington Lions, which is professional rugby union team who compete in the National Provincial Championship competition and contest for the Ranfurly Shield. Before 2006 the Lions competed in the original National ...
British and Irish Lions: 21 24 Westpac Stadium: Wellington: Lions: 2017-07-08 British and Irish Lions: 15 15 Eden Park: Auckland: Draw 2017-08-19 Australia: 54 34 ANZ Stadium: Sydney: 2017-08-26 Australia: 35 29 Forsyth Barr Stadium: Dunedin: 2017-09-09 Argentina: 39 22 Yarrow Stadium: New Plymouth: 2017-09-16 South Africa: 57 0 North Harbour ...
The 2025 mid-year rugby union internationals (also known as the summer internationals in the Northern Hemisphere, and winter internationals in the Southern Hemisphere) are international rugby union matches that will be mostly played in the Southern Hemisphere during the July international window. 2025 will see the British & Irish Lions touring Australia.
Wellington Regional Stadium (commercially known as Sky Stadium through naming rights) [4] [5] is a major sporting venue in Wellington, New Zealand. The stadium's bowl site size is 48,000 m 2 (520,000 sq ft).
Jerry Collins Stadium [2] is a multi-purpose sporting complex in Porirua, New Zealand. It currently serves as the home ground of rugby union club Northern United RFC and the Wellington Rugby League representative team, as well as the second home for Team Wellington of the New Zealand Football Championship .
British & Irish Lions: Rugby Park Stadium, Invercargill Match details: 25 June New Zealand: 21–3 British & Irish Lions Lancaster Park, Christchurch Match details: 28 June Manawatu: 6–109 British & Irish Lions: Arena Manawatu, Palmerston North Match details: 2 July New Zealand: 48–18 British & Irish Lions Wellington Regional Stadium ...
This saw them go into the quarter-finals against the Sharks winning 41-0 at Wellington Regional Stadium. They carried on to the semi-finals playing the Chiefs and winning 25-9 at Wellington Regional Stadium. The Hurricanes played the Lions in the final, winning the game 20-3 at Wellington Regional Stadium.