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Friday, December 30, 2011

Crusaders experiencing nightmare move

The news that the Crusaders’ temporary stadium will most likely not be available for their first home game of the new season has come as a blow to fans of rugby previews and players alike, but the team’s chief executive, Hamish Riach, has explained that the club are still exploring all options for their opening 2012 fixture against the Chiefs on March 9th.

March 24th has been set as the new deadline for work to be completed, which would mean that the stadium should be completed in time for the Cheetahs to visit, but that still leaves a fortnight of the season in which the Christchurch side will be effectively homeless.

Speaking this month to the Timaru Herald, Riach has mentioned that there is a strong possibility of playing those matches before the rebuilding at Rugby League Park has been completed at either Timaru or Nelson in a bid to keep the games within the franchise’s geographical boundaries – but has not ruled out moving the matches to Napier: “A decision will be made early in the new year on where the first home game will be held. This has been an ambitious programme from the start but we are delighted that we are getting closer to having home games in Christchurch.”

The ground at Addington is expected to include a first-class sports and outdoor entertainment centre with state-of-the-art structures, new floodlights and brand-new turf upon completion, but the recent seismic activity in the region has created problems that put the start of the new Super XV season into perspective.

Last season the Crusaders put those issues to one side; finishing third in the table and eventually only losing in the the inaugural Super Rugby final at the Suncorp Stadium to a Will Genia-inspired Reds side in a game that kept those who bet on rugby league greatly entertained!

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