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Calls for Mount Maunganui's Bay Oval to host more rugby after sold-out Super Pacific game

Calls for Mount Maunganui's Bay Oval to host more rugby after sold-out Super Pacific game

NZ Herald19-06-2025

As the Super Rugby Pacific season wraps up – with the Chiefs taking on the Crusaders in this weekend's final – conversations are heating up about how to bring more top-level rugby to Mount Maunganui's Bay Oval.
They follow the 'hugely successful' Anzac Day match, where a sold-out crowd watched

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