Vodafone Super Rugby Round 10
Saturday 29 April
St.George Queensland Reds v NSW Waratahs
When: 7.40pm AEST
Where: Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
TV: LIVE on FOX SPORTS 501
Radio: LIVE on rugby.com.au Radio and ABC Grandstand Brisbane
Information for broadcasters:
- One of the greatest rivalries in Australian Rugby will play out this Saturday at Suncorp when the Queensland Reds face the NSW Waratahs.
- Reds Head Coach Nick Stiles has made only one change to the starting XV with Stephen Moore moving to starting hooker.
- Nick Phipps will return to the NSW Waratahs starting line-up after starting on the bench for the last four games.
NSW Waratahs Media Manager: Lauren Ryan 0402 162 807
St.George Queensland Reds Media Manger: Tom Kennedy 0417 702 278
Saturday 29 April
Western Force v Lions (RSA)
When: 7.55pm AWST, 9.55pm AEST
Where: nib Stadium, Perth
TV: LIVE on FOX SPORTS 501
Radio: LIVE on www.rugby.com.au Radio
Information for broadcasters:
- The Force is looking to continue their six-game winning streak against the Lions this Saturday at nib Stadium in Perth.
- Future Force Foundation member James Verity-Amm is set to make his Vodafone Super Rugby debut on the right wing, becoming the sixth Future Force debutant in club history and the third this season.
Western Force Media Manager: David Berrie 0400 809 530
Sunday 30 April
Kings (RSA) v Melbourne Rebels
When: 3.30am AEST
Where: Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth
TV: LIVE on FOX SPORTS 501
Information for broadcasters:
- The Rebels wrap up their South African Tour on Sunday with a game against the Kings at Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium in Port Elizabeth.
- Coming off a win and a draw, the Rebels will be looking to register another win which would make it the first time they’ve played three games without a loss.
Melbourne Rebels Media Manager: Chris Gottaas 0422 356 313
Sunday 30 April
Plus500 Brumbies v Blues (NZ)
When: 4.05pm AEST
Where: GIO Stadium, Canberra
TV: LIVE on FOX SPORTS 501
Radio: LIVE on rugby.com.au Radio, ABC Grandstand Canberra
Information for broadcasters:
- The Brumbies, who currently boast a competition-leading tackle success rate of 87%, return to the capital this Sunday to face the Blues at GIO Stadium.
- The Brumbies have won four of their last six home games against the Blues, including a 26-9 win against them when they last met in the ACT in Round 8, 2014.
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