Viking Park to host Brumbies Double-Header Trial

Tue, Dec 5, 2023, 10:23 PM
Brumbies.Rugby
by Brumbies.Rugby

The Safeguard Global ACT Brumbies will host a double header at Viking Park, Wanniassa on Saturday February 3 to launch their 2024 Super Rugby campaign.

Members and fans will get a double dose of running rugby, with both Super Rugby and Super W squads featuring against overseas opponents.

The ACT and Southern NSW region are encouraged to attend the fan filled day, with several game day activities planned for the occasion.

The Club's Super W side kick off the day when they face Hong Kong China Women at 4:00PM AEDT.

Led by Head Coach and Wallaroos Assistant Scott Fava, the fixture will provide an opportunity for Brumbies fans to engage with Wallaroos representatives Tania Naden, Tabua Tuinakauvadra, Jay Huriwai, Faitala Moleka and Siokapesi Palu.

The evening will end with the Super Rugby Pacific trial between the Brumbies and Suva based, Fijian Drua. The match will get underway at 6:00PM AEDT.

Broadcast and streaming details for the trial games will be confirmed early next year. More information around the double-header will be communicated through our website and social media channels in the lead up to event.

*Please note, kick off times are subject to change.

Memberships for the 2024 Super Rugby Pacific season is on sale now. Sign up today to get pre-sale access for our 2025 British & Irish Lions Tour Match.

Saturday 3 February

  • Super W vs. Hong Kong China Women - 4.00PM AEDT - Viking Park, Canberra
  • Super Rugby vs. Drua - 6.00PM AEDT - Viking Park, Canberra

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