Former All Blacks join rugby legends for Christchurch Golden Oldies
24 April 2018
Some of rugby’s greatest sporting heroes are taking on the senior sporting world in Christchurch this week at the 2018
Christchurch Casino Golden Oldies Sports Celebration.
Former All Blacks head coach Sir Graham Henry is an ambassador for the iconic international event, while former All
Black Bill Bush and Canterbury stalwart Aaron Flynn are joining Otago legend Brendan aka “Chainsaw” Laney to have some
fun in the rugby field against teams from Russia to Patagonia in southern Argentina. Also spotted was former Black Cap
Michael Owens.
Wallabies assistant coach Stephen Larkham is also taking a break from his busy coaching schedule to lace up his boots
and join around 2,000 Golden Oldies Rugby players from 16 different countries for the biggest event of the month-long
Golden Oldies sports celebration.
“I’ve been a long-time fan of events that provide an opportunity for rugby players to get together, play a bit of rugby
and have a whole lot of fun off the field,” Mr Larkham told event organizer Vintage Sport and Leisure.
“Some would argue Christchurch is the home of New Zealand rugby and it will be a real delight to meet up with old
friends and foes at the 2018 Golden Oldies World Rugby Festival.”
Local Christchurch teams include the Saracens Saggy Sacks from Rangiora and the Lincoln Lizards from Selwyn.
They’re up against players Australia, Japan, Brazil, Canada, the Cook Islands, England, Germany, the USA, Russia and
South Africa.
Lizards President Mark Tweedy says his team are looking forward to scoring a few tries against their international
competitors then sharing a pint or two in the pub afterwards.
“It is always great fun and banter competing with our Aussie neighbours, who think they are better than us and it is our
privilege to prove them wrong,” Mr Tweedy says.
The iconic global sports festival is run by Vintage Sport and Leisure and supported by city promotions agency
ChristchurchNZ.
With the aim of making sport less serious and more social, this year’s Golden Oldies attracted more than 5,000 mature
sports enthusiasts aged 35 and over from across the world to patriciate in a month-long celebration of fun, friendship
and fraternity.
Linda Falwasser, General Manager of Attraction at ChristchurchNZ says the sports festival is a great opportunity for
Christchurch to celebrate our new city with the world.
“As city hosts, we are thrilled to be welcoming one of Christchurch’s largest ever sporting events to our city and
encourage the whole community to get involved, check out the games and enjoy the experience.”
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