Why are the All Blacks going to play a match at the GGL Stadium in in November?

Why are the All Blacks going to play a match at the GGL Stadium in in November?
Why are the All Blacks going to play a match at the GGL Stadium in Montpellier in November?

The All Blacks XV, reserves of the New Zealand national team, will play a match at the GGL Stadium against Georgia on November 10. Explanations.

It’s an enticing poster for rugby fans, New Zealand will challenge Georgia at the GGL Stadium in on November 10. It will not be the prestigious All Blacks, but the All Blacks XV, a sort of reserve team for the 2023 world vice-champions.

A team made up of young New Zealand players who are knocking on the door of the legendary All Blacks, but also older players and players who are already international. The All Blacks XV team will first face the Irish team Munster on November 2, before challenging the Georgia team on November 10 in Montpellier. For its part, New Zealand will face Ireland on November 8 and on November 16 at the Stade de France.

The Altrad partner group

The arrival of this New Zealand team is possible thanks to the partnership between the Altrad group, its president Mohed Altrad is also president of the MHR, at the New Zealand Rugby Federation (NZRU). “Altrad has been the major global partner of New Zealand Rugby since 2022, sponsoring all the “black” teams: the men’s All Blacks team, of course, but also the Black Ferns (women), the All Blacks Sevens, the Black Ferns Sevens, the Māori All Blacks, or even the U20s. In this regard, Altrad is able to create events around its partner teams,” writes the group in a press release.

The meeting will therefore take place on Sunday November 10, at 2 p.m., on the lawn of the GGL Stadium in Montpellier. Ticketing for this match is already open on the MHR website: www.montpellier-rugby.com.

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