The Herald (South Africa)

Full crowds allowed at New Zealand Super Rugby

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Fans will be allowed in unrestrict­ed numbers when Super Rugby resumes in New Zealand this weekend, organisers said yesterday, hailing the move as a world first after profession­al sport’s coronaviru­s shutdown.

“We’re incredibly proud, and grateful, to be the first profession­al sports competitio­n in the world to be in a position to have our teams play in front of their fans again,” New Zealand Rugby chief Mark Robinson said.

“It’s going to be a very special and unique competitio­n and it’s fitting that New Zealanders now have a chance to be part of it.”

Super Rugby Aotearoa involves New Zealand’s five teams and has been establishe­d as a temporary domestic replacemen­t for the southern hemisphere club tournament.

While many other sporting competitio­ns around the globe have announced plans to restart, the vast majority will be played either with no crowds or with numbers severely restricted.

It was initially slated to start without spectators but the New Zealand government yesterday announced it was lifting all domestic restrictio­ns due to the country’s success in containing the virus.

While border controls remain in place — preventing Kiwi teams competing internatio­nally — measures such as social distancing will no longer be required, allowing crowds to attend sporting events.

Otago Highlander­s CEO Roger Clark said the club was “buzzing” at the prospect of hosting Waikato Chiefs in front of packed stands for the competitio­n opener on Saturday.”

“The world will be watching and we will be ready to put on a show,” he said.

“Our players, coaches and staff have been working overtime to get Super Rugby Aotearoa ready and to now be able to share the competitio­n with our members and our fans will be a very special occasion. ”—

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