Newlands Rugby

Newlands Rugby Stadium:
1992 SA vs Aus Lost 3 - 26
1994 SA vs Eng Won 27 - 9
1995 SA vs Australia Won 27 - 18
1995 SA vs Romania Won 21 - 8
1995 Australia 22 vs England 25
1995 England 29 vs New Zealand 45
1996 SA vs NZ Lost 18 - 29
1997 SA vs Tonga Won 74 -10
1997 SA vs British Isles Lost 16 - 25
1998 SA vs Eng Won 18 - 0
1999 SA vs Aus Won 10 - 9
2001 SA vs NZ Lost 3 - 12
2002 SA vs Wales Won 19 - 8
2003 SA vs Aus Won 26 - 22
2004 SA vs Ireland Won 26-17
2005 SA vs NZ Won 22-16
2006 SA vs France Lost 26 - 36
2007 SA vs Aus Won 22 - 19
2007 SA vs Namibia Won105 - 13
2008 SA vs Italy Won 26-0
2008 SA vs NZ Lost 0-19
2009 SA vs Aus Won 29-17
The first official matches were played at Newlands on Saturday 31 May
1890 when Villager and Stellenbosch met in such muddy conditions that
the curtain-raiser between Bishops and Hamiltons had to be cancelled.
The records show that the university side won by a goal to a try´ - the
goal´ was described by the legendary Fairy Heatlle as the most
remarkable dropped kick I have seen. The famous ground was to see many
more such unforgettable moments.
Newlands as we see it today was purchased, constructed, demolished and
finally re-developed at huge cost and commitment over the past century
entirely by the efforts of dedicated members of the Western Province
Rugby Football Union and its administrators - to whom this magnificent
stadium is a fitting monument. And we must never forget those faithful
supporters, who have followed the fortunes of their teams week in, week
out in spite of often inclement weather.
Newlands is a fitting testament to those men and women who have
supported and believed in not only the WPFRU but in the game of Rugby
Football. The stadium, and the ground the stadium is built on, is owned
by the WPRFU.
Featured in its history is the honour of hosting the opening match of
the 1995 Rugby World Cup, where host nation South Africa upset the
reigning world champions Australia 27-18, in what would be the beginning
of a fairytale story that saw Springbok Captain Francois Piennaar lift
the Webb Ellis trophy at Ellis Park at the end of the tournament. Coach
Jake White and Captain John Smit returned to Newlands in 2007, in the
final leg of the country-wide World Cup victory parade following the
Boks´ triumphant Rugby World Cup tournament in France, to show off the
Webb Ellis trophy to a near capacity Newlands Faithful, who had pitched
at the ground to welcome the Boks back home.
In 2009 Newlands also hosted the British and Irish Lions in two non-test
matches, when the Northern Hemisphere giants played Vodacom WP on 13
June and an Emerging Springbok outfit on 23 June. Both matches were well
supported by both local and international fans, despite a typical wet
and wintery Cape climate. The British and Irish Lions claimed victory a
tightly contested match against the Blue and White Hoops of WP (23-26).
A massive effort by the Emerging Springboks in the final quarter and a
decisive conversion from the touchline in the 80th minute by Province´s
Willem de Waal drew the scorers equal at 13-all in the stormy mid-week
match.
Newlands has taken on various names over the years as the Western
Province Rugby side took on different sponsors, such as Norwich and
Fedsure, but today the name stands proudly alone thanks to the
discretion of their previous two sponsors, Investec and Vodacom.
"We elected to change the name of the stadium to reflect its popular
name rather than calling it Investec Newlands", Raymond van Niekerk,
global head of group marketing at Investec said shortly after announcing
the sponsorship.
"We've tried to adopt a unique approach to stadium naming and branding,
" Van Niekerk said. "While the rich history, heritage and tradition of
Newlands is retained, the commercial value inherent in the modern trend
of selling stadium naming rights is preserved through the use of the
Investec logo and typeface."
Rob Wagner, MD of WP Rugby commented: "Stadium naming rights sales have
become lucrative and important elements of any sporting body's income
streams. We are very happy with the way both Investec and Vodacom have
opted to utilise their naming rights."
Newlands, home of Province and Stormers Rugby, has become world renowned
for being the most supported teams in the modern game, regardless of log
position - with its spectators now commonly known as “The Newlands
Faithful”. In 2002, Newlands welcomed its millionth spectator, to watch
a Stormers match, through the gates, with more than 2 million fans
having come out to support the popular Super Rugby franchise over the
past 12 years. In both 2008 and 2009, Newlands recorded a total annual
attendance of more than 500 000 spectators, with an average of 17 rugby
fixtures a year.
