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Hours of Opening
Monday to Saturday
10.00am - 4.00pm
Sunday
1.30pm - 4.00pm
Tour and Rugby Groups by arrangement.

Admission
Adults - $5.00
Children - $2.00
Members - Free

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1 August 2010


STOP PRESS...

The Internal Affairs Minister has announced $1 million in funding for Te Manawa and New Zealand Rugby Museum...

Click here to read the full press release...

NPC jerseys donated by NZ Unions for display - yes some are quite old!! Get on to your local Union to donate a new one.



How well do you know your
All Black Facts and Figures?

Who has scored the most points on their All Black test debut?
 Troy Flavell
 Andrew Mehrtens
 Simon Culhane


Plus, see other high test debut scorers.


Welcome to the New Zealand Rugby Museum, the oldest and arguably the first museum in the world devoted to the oval ball code.

It contains New Zealand's biggest and most comprehensive collection of rugby memorabilia and records, including some of the world's rarest rugby artefacts. The extensive photo library provides rare and detailed coverage of the emergence of New Zealand as a major rugby power.

Over 30 colourful displays record the history of rugby in New Zealand and overseas. Displays are theme based e g "Maori Rugby", the "Original" All Blacks or collection style e g of "Rugby caps", "Rugby badges" etc. And we have a few ideas as to how to occupy children whilst their parents go down Memory Lane amongst our displays.

Located within easy walking distance of the Palmerston North City centre and with off-street parking available, the Museum operates from well-lit, carpeted premises. A sound system provides a rugby background, whilst recent videos are available for viewing.

An extensive rugby library (including the only New Zealand copy of some books) and records of ALL first class matches played since the game was introduced in this country in 1870 are available to researchers.

Group visits, by arrangement, are especially welcome. Whilst we are happy to talk groups around the Museum we believe it is preferable to let visitors browse our well captioned and very visual displays, with Museum personnel circulating and answering questions as they arise.

For those unfamiliar with rugby, explanations of the major rules and how the game is played are available on request.

We are constantly surprised how long visitors with little prior knowledge of the game spend in the Museum.

 
NEW ZEALAND RUGBY MUSEUM REDEVELOPMENT
Mock up NZ Rugby Museum Logo
Leading up to the Rugby World Cup in 2011, the NZ Rugby Museum is undergoing a significant redevelopment. We are co-locating the Museum with Te Manawa and The Globe Theatre, just 150m from the Square in Palmerston North.

The move allows the Rugby Museum to revamp our exhibitions from scratch, taking the good things that our visitors enjoy and adding in many more exhibits and interactive displays to enhance the experience.

The gallery floor space will be tripled and we will fully implement best practice environmental, lighting, handling and storage standards required of a modern museum.

Click here to read more about our redevelopment...

Who's that face?

Can you name this All Black from the past?
He first played for the All Blacks in 2001.

Who is he?

This Day in History

Born this day

Alf Budd (1922-1989)

Peter Smith (1924-1954)

Died this day

Ron Ward died in 2000

Played this day

Queensland at Brisbane in 1903

Australia at Brisbane in 1914

North-Eastern Districts at Burghersdorp in 1928

Western Districts at Orange in 1934

Eastern Province at Port Elizabeth in 1970

New Zealand Juniors at Dunedin in 1973

Natal at Durban in 1992

Australia at Christchurch in 1998

South Africa at Durban in 2009

Historic Match

Relive this match from the All Blacks past.
Team lists, scorers, match details and more.

All Blacks Last Match

vs. Australia at Melbourne
on the 31 Jul 2010

Obituary

Bill Clark aged 80

All Black of the Month

Jack Sullivan
Though not always receiving the credit that was his due, Jack Sullivan was a towering figure in New ...
Read More...

Feature Article

RUGBY MUSEUM COMPLETES CATALOGUING
A milestone in the life of the New Zealand Rugby Museum was achieved on the morning of Monday, February 22, 2010

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All Blacks? A Haka?

ALL BLACKS - The Name?
How the All Blacks came by their name.
The 1905/6 New Zealand team touring Britain were the first to be so named...

THE HAKA - In the Beginning
Nothing is more distinctively 'New Zealand' than the haka, performed by Kiwis the world over. Read on about the All Blacks involvement with the famous Maori War Dance...

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