Select Region

Tri-Nations

(Kick-offs GMT)

Saturday, September 11:
Aus v NZ (10.00)

Currie Cup

(Kick-offs SA time)

Saturday, September 11:
Lions v Griquas (15.00)
WP v Leopards (17.00)
Cheetahs v Bulls (17.05)

Friday, September 17:
Griquas v Leopard (19.00)
Pumas v WP (19.10)

Saturday, September 18:
Sharks v Cheetahs (15.00)
Blue Bulls v Lions (17.00)

LIVE COVERAGE

more Fixtures

Currie Cup

Friday, September 10:
Pumas 14-30 Sharks

Saturday, September 4:
Blue Bulls 40-34 Sharks

Friday, September 3:
Leopards 26-27 Pumas
Lions 46-28 WP
Griquas 28-33 Cheetahs

Tri-Nations

Saturday, September 4:
S Africa 39-41 Australia

LIVE COVERAGE

more Results

Newsletter

LATEST NEWS

Poll
Should Peter de Villiers stay on as Bok coach?
Yes, this is just a minor hiccup
No, he has overstayed his welcome
Let's first see what he does on the year-end tour

WC venue undamaged by NZ quake

Tue, 07 Sep 2010 12:55

New Zealand's AMI stadium suffered no structural damage in the Christchurch earthquake and will host Rugby World Cup matches next year as planned, the venue operators said Tuesday.

Vbase, which runs the 36,000-capacity stadium, said the 7.0-magnitude tremor caused minor damage but inspections by engineers had found no structural problems.

"At this stage we're looking at minor repairs and a massive clean-up. We're hoping to give staff access tomorrow and should be operating normally by next week," Vbase chief executive Bryan Pearson said.

"We've had breakages, damage to fixtures and fittings, tables and chairs, that sort of thing, but preliminary reports have found no structural damage at all."

Pearson said Rugby World Cup matches at the stadium, scheduled to be held around this time next year, would not be affected.

"We're working to plan on the World Cup," he said.

The stadium is scheduled to host seven matches in next year's tournament, including two quarterfinals.

AFP