Rugby | Bledisloe Cup tests to be played in front of crowds in NZ

Both Bledisloe Cup rugby tests between New Zealand and Australia this month will be played in full stadiums after lockdown restrictions in New Zealand’s largest city, Auckland, were relaxed yesterday.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has announced Auckland will join the rest of New Zealand at Alert Level One from tomorrow, meaning the Oct. 18 test at Eden Park can be played in front of fans.
Wellington, which already is at Level 1, likely will have a capacity crowd on Sunday for the opening match of the series, the first test for both national teams since the coronavirus pandemic began.
Auckland has been at a higher alert level than the rest of New Zealand for several weeks because of a small community outbreak of COVID-19.
“Auckland fans missed out on both the North versus South match last month and the Blues versus Crusaders match so this is positive news that they will be able to enjoy test match rugby,” New Zealand Rugby spokesman Chris Lendrum said.
“With only two opportunities to watch the All Blacks play in New Zealand this year, and both matches being on Sunday afternoons, we are sure fans will enjoy both occasions.”
Tickets for the Auckland match will go on sale today.
“There is a real buzz growing in Wellington and around the country as the home Bledisloe Cup series is about to get underway,” Lendrum said. “Just under 28,000 tickets have sold for Sunday so we encourage fans to make sure they get in quick.” AP

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