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Hurricanes and Blues face off in Heritage Round blockbuster to mark 30 years of Super Rugby

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Thirty years on from the moment that changed New Zealand rugby forever, the Hurricanes and Blues meet tonight at Hnry Stadium in Wellington in what shapes as one of the most anticipated matches of the 2026 Super Rugby Pacific season.

On the first of March, 1996, those same two teams walked onto a field in Palmerston North and made history. The inaugural Super Rugby match was a barnstormer — the Blues ran out 36-28 winners, with centre Alama Ieremia crossing for the first try the competition had ever seen. Thirty years later, the rivalry that began in Palmerston North reconvenes in Wellington, this time with a spot at the top of the Super Rugby Pacific ladder at stake.

Super Rugby Pacific’s Heritage Round, which celebrates the landmark anniversary of that first match, has added another layer of significance to a clash that would already be generating headlines for other reasons. The Hurricanes have rolled out special edition 30th anniversary jerseys paying tribute to the original 1996 kit — a piece of branding that captures the occasion’s nostalgic weight. But there is nothing nostalgic about the form guide heading into tonight’s fixture.

The Blues arrive in Wellington as the competition leaders, having banked 25 points through their first eight matches. The Hurricanes sit fourth on the table, also with 25 points but having played one fewer match. That stat is not lost on either coaching group. The Hurricanes carry a superior points difference and have lost just one game to the Blues’ two, meaning the result tonight will have a direct bearing on the shape of the ladder for weeks to come.

Hurricanes co-captain Jordie Barrett leads his side in what is a particularly charged fixture for the Barrett family. Jordie lines up opposite his older brother Beauden, who has been one of the Blues’ most influential performers throughout the season. It is the kind of matchup that generates genuine talking points — two brothers, both All Blacks, both in strong form, facing off at the top of the competition in front of a Wellington crowd.

Jordie was named co-captain of the Hurricanes alongside loose forward Du’Plessis Kirifi ahead of the 2026 campaign, having returned from a sabbatical with Irish province Leinster in 2025. It marked the first time the Wellington-born midfielder had skippered his franchise, adding to his leadership credentials already established at All Blacks level as vice-captain. His presence at the helm has given the Hurricanes a composed edge across the first half of the campaign.

Beauden, meanwhile, has thrived under Blues coach Vern Cotter’s structures. The veteran playmaker has been a reliable presence at first five-eighth, and the Blues’ attacking depth — which includes livewire wing Caleb Clarke, Zarn Sullivan at fullback, and Finlay Christie directing traffic from halfback — has made them difficult to contain when playing at their best.

Hurricanes head coach Clark Laidlaw acknowledged the scale of the challenge ahead of the match. According to the Hurricanes’ official website, Laidlaw said the squad was “refreshed and re-energised from the bye” and was “really looking forward to playing at home against a top side in the Blues.” He added that they would “probably have to play our best rugby of the year to get the result.”

Blues coach Cotter was equally measured in his assessment. He told media the match was “a top of the table clash for that number one spot” and precisely the kind of test his team was seeking at this stage of the season, warning his players that they needed to be “at our best for 80 minutes” given the quality the Hurricanes would bring to the contest.

The Hurricanes’ lineup features some of New Zealand rugby’s most exciting talent. Cam Roigard, whose electric pace and decision-making at halfback has drawn attention throughout the campaign, links up with Ruben Love in the halves. Josh Moorby provides pace and threat at fullback, while Warner Dearns and Fehi Fineanganofo are primed for opportunities out wide. Up front, the experienced combination of Asafo Aumua and Pasilio Tosi give the Hurricanes a strong set-piece platform, with Devan Flanders and Caleb Delany adding dynamism in the loose.

The Blues have leaned into their depth for this heritage fixture, backing several younger players to step up in a significant game. Malachi Wrampling joins the pack while Josh Beehre and Che Clark start in the locks. Anton Segner and Marcel Renata complete a forward contingent built to match the Hurricanes’ physicality in Wellington conditions.

Beyond the individual stories, the broader context of this Heritage Round brings the history of New Zealand rugby into sharp focus. The two franchises have been central to Super Rugby from its earliest days, and that 1996 encounter in Palmerston North — raw, full of running rugby and immediate in its appeal — set the tone for what the competition would become. Thirty years on, the competition remains as competitive and compelling as ever.

The Hurricanes come into the match buoyed by some of their best form of the season, and with home advantage at a Hnry Stadium crowd that tends to lift Wellington rugby to another level. The Blues, however, have shown throughout the season that they can perform in hostile environments, and Beauden Barrett will relish nothing more than a commanding display against his younger sibling on the biggest stage.

The match kicks off at 7.05pm tonight in Wellington. Will the Hurricanes claim the top spot, or will the Blues hold firm and extend their lead at the summit? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

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