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With the Bledisloe Cup beginning this Sunday 11th in Wellington and followed by a second clash at Eden Park on October 18, the only way the plan could go ahead is under reduced quarantine restrictions when both teams travel to Australia.
Without a ‘travel bubble’ between the countries, the teams would still be in quarantine until November, ruling out the earlier date.
All Blacks coach Ian Foster said his side would happily play on the earlier date if NSW’s travel restrictions ease for New Zealand arrivals.
“We’re really conscious there’s been lots of variables at play with the draw and now we’ve established the certainty our second Bled(isloe Cup match) will be on Sunday the 18th, we will then be flying out the following Friday on the 23rd and preparing to play the first game of the Rugby Championship in Australia on November 7,” Foster told the NZ Herald.
“But with the quarantine news there’s no reason we couldn’t play a week before that.”