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Another day, another code: Now Queensland set to host rugby nations

Queensland will host Rugby Championship games in a series of double-headers played in Brisbane, Townsville and the Gold Coast.

Aug 24, 2021, updated Aug 24, 2021
Queensland will host the majority of remaining matches in the Rugby Championships. (Image: Rugby Australia)

Queensland will host the majority of remaining matches in the Rugby Championships. (Image: Rugby Australia)

The Wallabies will take on South Africa, for the first time since the Springboks won the 2019 World Cup, on the Gold Coast on September 12, before a second showdown in Brisbane six days later.

The centenary Test between the All Blacks and Springboks will be played at Queensland Country Bank Stadium in Townsville on September 25.

With South Africa and Europe considered as possibile hosts for the remainder of the four-nation competition, the new schedule sees games played in Queensland over four weekends from September 12 to October 2.

Rugby Australia hopes to confirm this week that the Wallabies’ postponed Bledisloe Cup/Rugby Championship Test against New Zealand in Perth will be played in the WA capital on September 4.

SANZAAR boss Brendan Morris said the recent COVID-19 outbreaks in Australia had made planning difficult.

Rugby Championship matches were initially set down for Sydney, Newcastle and Canberra but those cities remain in lockdown due to the COVID-19 outbreaks in NSW and the ACT.

“We thought last year was tough when we had to implement a Tri-Nations tournament in Australia with South Africa absent due to the pandemic, but the current disruption caused by the ‘delta variant’ of COVID-19 has seen government authorities tighten up border bio-security measures substantially,” Morris said.

“This is understandable and therefore, we had no option but to basically move the remainder of the Rugby Championship to Queensland.”

“On behalf of SANZAAR and the national unions, I would like to sincerely thank the Queensland Government for working with us around the clock to provide a travel, accommodation, training and playing environment that will safely allow us to complete the tournament.”

The teams will be based at Sanctuary Cove on the Gold Coast during their managed quarantine and will have no contact with hotel workers, contractors and the general public.

The Springboks and Pumas are set to arrive by Friday from South Africa after playing their second Test there on the weekend.

Rugby Championship schedule (times to be announced):

Round One

Sat, August 14: New Zealand 57 bt Australia 22 at Eden Park, Auckland

Sat, August 14: South Africa 32 bt Argentina 12 at Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth

Round Two

Sat, August 21: Argentina 29 bt South Africa 10 at Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth

Date TBC: Australia v New Zealand – Optus Stadium, Perth*

Round Three

Sun, September 12: New Zealand v Argentina, South Africa v Australia at Cbus Super Stadium, Gold Coast

Round Four

Sat, September 18: Argentina v New Zealand, Australia v South Africa at Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane

Round Five

Sat, September 25: Australia v Argentina, New Zealand v South Africa at Queensland Country Bank Stadium, Townsville

Round Six

Sat, October 2: Argentina v Australia, South Africa v New Zealand at Cbus Super Stadium, Gold Coast

*doubles as third Bledisloe Cup match

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