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John O'Neil has talked of bringing the Bledisloe back to Asia for the 2010 Rugby season. Personally I would like to see it played in London, or the USA. I thought I'd create this thread to get an idea of what your thoughts are of it, and where you think it should be held.
During 2008 discussions took place for a Bledisloe to be held in Colorado during the 2009 season, Denver at the Mile High Stadium which has a capacity of around 75,000. Home of the NFL team the Broncos, discussions took place where apparently they were very close to securing the event. The Metro Denver Sports Commission said a Full packed stadium was possible. They ended up taking it to Tokyo.
During 2010 I would like to see another 4th Bledisloe match taken away from New Zealand and Australia to another venue.
Possibilities-
Twickenham or Wembley Stadiums- In England big supporter base of Rugby, and a lot of New Zealand and Australian fans would make an appearance. Probable sell out crowd. Wembley would really give some much needed cash, and a sell out crowd a 90,000 crowd for a Bledisloe really is top work and would look great on record.
The USA- Definetly would be a good idea taking the game to the USA especially after Invictus where a few fans would certainly be keen on seeing a professional game of rugby played. However a non traditional rugby city, would be a risk to see if it were to sell out. However if there were a time to take a match like this to the USA it would be during 2010. If they did get the game a capacity crowd of 75,000 would be possible and would do wonders for the game.
Asia- Been taken there the last few years, where to play it is a big question though? Japan could prove to be the goods, Hong Kong would treat it with warmth however neither really have the stadiums to make this a huge money spinner. Obviously the stadium in Yokohoma does but a crowd anywhere close to selling out is very unlikely.
Where else could it prove to be a success?
Could places like South Africa, Ireland and other major rugby places be a success. Or will the ARU play it safe with an Asian game? Or will they just elect not to have a 4th at all.
During 2008 discussions took place for a Bledisloe to be held in Colorado during the 2009 season, Denver at the Mile High Stadium which has a capacity of around 75,000. Home of the NFL team the Broncos, discussions took place where apparently they were very close to securing the event. The Metro Denver Sports Commission said a Full packed stadium was possible. They ended up taking it to Tokyo.
During 2010 I would like to see another 4th Bledisloe match taken away from New Zealand and Australia to another venue.
Possibilities-
Twickenham or Wembley Stadiums- In England big supporter base of Rugby, and a lot of New Zealand and Australian fans would make an appearance. Probable sell out crowd. Wembley would really give some much needed cash, and a sell out crowd a 90,000 crowd for a Bledisloe really is top work and would look great on record.
The USA- Definetly would be a good idea taking the game to the USA especially after Invictus where a few fans would certainly be keen on seeing a professional game of rugby played. However a non traditional rugby city, would be a risk to see if it were to sell out. However if there were a time to take a match like this to the USA it would be during 2010. If they did get the game a capacity crowd of 75,000 would be possible and would do wonders for the game.
Asia- Been taken there the last few years, where to play it is a big question though? Japan could prove to be the goods, Hong Kong would treat it with warmth however neither really have the stadiums to make this a huge money spinner. Obviously the stadium in Yokohoma does but a crowd anywhere close to selling out is very unlikely.
Where else could it prove to be a success?
Could places like South Africa, Ireland and other major rugby places be a success. Or will the ARU play it safe with an Asian game? Or will they just elect not to have a 4th at all.