Each New Zealand city has its own Rugby stadium and the NZ Rugby Union doesn't have an official stadium of its own, but the premier New Zealand stadium is probably Eden Park in Auckland as Auckland has the largest population base and is where the World Cup final was held in 1987 and where the World Cup final will be held in 2011.
New Zealand`s national sport is Rugby, that is their most played and national sport. I was in a class before and we had to pick a country so we picked New Zealand and we had groups to find out about New Zealand, the groups are, Sports, Food, Clothes, Toys, Traditions, and Holidays. and i was in the Sports group. So that is how i no the answer.Thx,WildComet on Horse Isle 1
Not in any particular order: Cricket Rugby Union Golf Football (soccer) Rugby league/tennis (debatable) Hope this helps
The silver fern. The New Zealand rugby league team is known as the Kiwis
Graham Henry
Roskill Districts RFC is an Auckland rugby union club based at Fearon Park (Akarana Avenue in Mt Roskill).
The tenants of Murrayfield Stadium are Scotland national rugby union team and Edinburgh Rugby.
The Bledisloe Cup is contested by the Australias rugby union team and New Zealands rugby union team.
Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh, Scotland, can hold approximately 67,144 spectators. It is primarily used for rugby union and is the home of the Scottish national rugby union team.
The tenant of Central Stadium are FC Metallurg-Yenisey Krasnoyarsk and Russia national rugby union team.
Scotland national rugby union team was created in 1871.
The tenant of Wembley Stadium is the England national football team.
England women's national rugby union team was created in 1982.
Rugby Union without a doubt
England has national teams for both rugby union and rugby league
Rugby Union.
Rugby union
Rugby union, or more specifically, rugby sevens.