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Hurricanes to face Force in Napier 2026

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Cam Roigard clears the ball aagainst Fijian Drua earlier this year at McLean Park where they'll return in 2026 against the Force PHOTO: IAN COOPER/LINTOTT PHOTOGRAPHY
Cam Roigard clears the ball aagainst Fijian Drua earlier this year at McLean Park where they'll return in 2026 against the Force PHOTO: IAN COOPER/LINTOTT PHOTOGRAPHY

The Hurricanes are set to return to Napier to host the Western Force during round five of the 2026 Super Rugby Pacific season.


McLean Park will host a Super Rugby Pacific fixture for the second successive season, following on from the Hurricanes’ 38-34 win over the Fijian Drua in February.


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“We love going up to Hawke’s Bay to play. The Drua game there last year, with the atmosphere and the sellout crowd, was amazing,” Hurricanes head coach Clark Laidlaw said.


In total, next year’s match will be the 15th Hurricanes game played in Napier since 1996. It will also be the second time the Hurricanes have faced the Force in Hawke’s Bay, five years after the home side won 43-6 during Super Rugby trans-Tasman.


Confirmation that Napier will host the match against the Force rounds out the Hurricanes’ 2026 season schedule.


“We’ve obviously got a huge amount of Hawke’s Bay players within the squad, so this match against the Force is another opportunity for us to go to the region and unite and excite our fans in Napier.


“We’ve got a massive history of playing up there – I think of the win over the Highlanders in 2015 or when we played the Bulls up there the previous year, as well as last season against the Drua."


“We’re really looking forward to reconnecting with Hawke’s Bay and the region and playing up there.”


Hawke’s Bay Rugby Union chief executive Jay Campbell is equally excited to have the Hurricanes back at McLean Park next year.


“It will be a privilege to host the Hurricanes once again in Napier and another fantastic opportunity for the Hawke’s Bay public to see the Hurricanes playing in their own backyard,” Campbell said.


“The whole of Hawke’s Bay, including the business community, will benefit from having the Canes in our province, and I am sure our fans will pack out McLean Park again in March.”


Born in Havelock North and schooled at Hastings Boys’ High School, Hurricanes loose forward Devan Flanders is thrilled about the opportunity to return to his home region in a Super Rugby Pacific capacity.


“It means a lot to the Hawke’s Bay community, especially because they are such loyal rugby supporters,”said Flanders, a 75-cap veteran for Hawke’s Bay in the NPC.


“Our Hawke’s Bay fans always show up with a smile on their faces, and bring plenty of energy and passion to our matches at McLean Park.”


Kick-off for next year’s match against the Force in Napier is scheduled for 7:05pm Friday, 13 March.

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