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Watch live: Christchurch to host Super Rugby 'Super Round' at new stadium
Christchurch will host a Super Rugby "Super Round" at the city's new Te Kaha stadium over Anzac weekend next year. It will be the first time the event, which was in Melbourne from 2022 to 2024, will be held in New Zealand. It will also be the first major sporting event at Te Kaha , which is set to open next April. In a release, Super Rugby said: "Super Round 2026 will combine world-class rugby with live music and family-friendly fun, as fans from across New Zealand, Australia, Fiji, and the Pacific come together to celebrate a historic festival of footy in Christchurch." Crusaders fans celebrate winning the Super Rugby title. Photo: RNZ/Nathan McKinnon The event is set for round 11 of the 2026 Super Rugby Pacific season, from April 24 to 26, with 10 teams to play five matches across one weekend. "Super Round will give fans one of the first chances to experience Ōtautahi Christchurch's brand-new, state-of-the-art Stadium. With 25,000 seats under a fixed roof, and a prime location in the city centre, the stadium is the perfect venue for three days of entertaining rugby," the release said. The fixture details for the Super Round will be confirmed in the coming weeks, though the first match of the round on Friday 24 April will feature hosts and defending champions the Crusaders. On Saturday 25 April (Anzac Day) the Hurricanes face the ACT Brumbies for the Captain Shout Cup, and the Blues tackle the Queensland Reds, with the players competing for the Sellars Dixon Medal. The action concludes with another yet to be confirmed double-header on Sunday 26 April. Te Kaha JULY UPDATE PICS Photo: Christchurch City Council Phil Mauger, Mayor of Christchurch, said he can't wait. "The opening event at One New Zealand Stadium at Te Kaha will be a major milestone in the remarkable comeback story of our city and it is great to share that with our friends and neighbours from all across the country, Australia and the Pacific. "We are really proud to be able to launch this amazing venue on behalf of Christchurch and know it will be a place where great memories are made." David Havili of the Crusaders and teammates celebrate with the Super Rugby Pacific trophy. Photo:Crusaders chief executive Colin Mansbridge believes the city will get behind the idea. "This event is bigger than rugby, it's a celebration of One NZ Stadium coming to life. "I'm stoked that the new stadium is going to host rugby, concerts and an amazing array of community events - but there's no better way to kick it off than recognise the DNA of this region and start with Super Round hosted by Super Rugby Pacific and the very grateful Crusaders club." Super Rugby Pacific boss Jack Mesley is confident the Super Round will prove popular after being scrapped for 2025 following the disbandment of the Melbourne Rebels. "Super Round is a celebration of what makes Super Rugby Pacific special. Fans can expect fast-paced rugby, classic rivalries, and an electric stadium atmosphere as supporters across the Pacific come together to celebrate Super Round. "Hosting this event in Ōtautahi Christchurch is a fantastic way to showcase the best of our competition. We're excited to work with the city and the Crusaders to deliver something unforgettable."

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Kiwi driver Shane van Gisbergen wins NASCAR's Watkins Glen International
New Zealand driver Shane van Gisbergen celebrates a NASCAR win. Photo: SEAN GARDNER / AFP New Zealand driver Shane van Gisbergen remains the king of the NASCAR road courses. Van Gisbergen has won his fourth race this season , scoring a comfortable victory in the Watkins Glen International in New York. The 36-year-old has dominated the road course races this season. He has won in Mexico, Chicago, Sonoma and now Watkins Glen in the last two months. Van Gisbergen started second on the grid and was among the front runners for the entire race before clearing out to score an 11-second victory over Christopher Bell with Chris Buescher third. He finished second to Buescher in the 2024 race at Watkins Glen. "Good to get that one back," van Gisbergen said track side after the race. "The car was just amazing again, to get another win, awesome." Van Gisbergen's mother died recently, and he said it was special to have his father at the track. "It's amazing to have him here, it has been a tough year for dad and he hasn't be able to travel so to have him here for the next three weeks and share this with him is amazing." Van Gisbergen joins Denny Hamlin with the most wins this season with four and Monday's result moves him up to second in the NASCAR play-off standings. This weekend he also signed a new contract with his team Trackhouse Racing. "I'm just a very luck guy to drive for an amazing bunch of people and just execute. The day just went flawlessly and I can't believe it." To progress during the play-offs, van Gisbergen will need to improve his racing on ovals, but he was optimistic. "Who knows, it isn't going to be easy, but I'm getting better at it and I'm enjoying myself. "It's a challenge but that's why we're here and we'll have a proper crack." Sign up for Ngā Pitopito Kōrero , a daily newsletter curated by our editors and delivered straight to your inbox every weekday.

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