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Harlequins to face Maori All Blacks next month

harlequins-print-ad-rugby-paperIn celebration of ‘ 150th Anniversary year, the Club will host an exciting exhibition match with the world famous Maori All-Blacks at The Twickenham Stoop this November.
The match will conclude the Maori All Blacks’ northern hemisphere tour which will see them play the USA Eagles in Chicago’s Toyota Park, Munster at Thomond Park and Harlequins.
A famous and historic team, the Maori’s represent the proud culture of New Zealand and were the first to wear the famous black jersey. All players must have Maori whakapapa (genealogy) to be able to represent the side.
Founded in 1888 they have conquered many international teams including the British and Irish Lions, England and Ireland. The Maoris last met Harlequins at Twickenham Stadium in 1926, on that day Harlequins emerged 5-11 victors.
Many notable All Blacks have represented the Maori All Blacks including Carlos Spencer, Piri Weepu, Aaron Smith, Bruce Reihana, Zac Guildford, Carl Hayman, Luke McAlister, Liam Messam, Hosea Gear and former Harlequin Zinzan Brooke.
Tickets start from £15.20 for adult Members and £7.20 for junior Members, while general sale tickets start from £19.00 for adults and £9.00 for children, please click here to purchase, or call 020 8410 6010.
Harlequins v Maori All Blacks, Wednesday 16th November, kick-off 19:45

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