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Super Rugby Pacific Grand Final: Sold Out

Super Rugby Pacific Grand Final: Sold Out

By Navitalai Naivalurua
20/06/2025
Photo: Super Rugby Pacific

The Shop N Save Super Rugby Pacific Grand Final between the Crusaders and the Chiefs in Christchurch tomorrow is sold out, setting the stage for an epic finale at Apollo Projects Stadium.

Public ticket allocations were exhausted within minutes, underscoring the huge interest in this year’s decider.

Super Rugby Pacific CEO Jack Mesley says the overwhelming demand reflects the quality and unpredictability of the 2025 season.

He says after 18 weeks of edge-of-the-seat rugby, where no result has been guaranteed, they now have a true battle of the titans to close out the season.

Mesley says it is a fitting finale in an incredible year, and they are thrilled there will be a full house in Christchurch to celebrate.

He adds Super Rugby Pacific has delivered on and off the field in 2025, and he cannot wait to see how it all ends tomorrow night.

Tickets flew out the door within minutes of going on sale to the public on Tuesday morning.

Due to demand, a limited third release of 1,250 additional tickets was made available yesterday, only to be snapped up instantly.

With a packed crowd and plenty happening around the ground, it’s set to be a fitting celebration for Super Rugby Pacific’s biggest night.

The Crusaders will host the Chiefs at 7.05pm tomorrow.

Source: Super Rugby

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