Fans anticipate historic rugby match as Gallagher Cup returns to Chicago

Fans anticipate historic rugby match as Gallagher Cup returns to Chicago
Fans anticipate historic rugby match as Gallagher Cup returns to Chicago
CHICAGO (WGN) — When Christie Delaney and Alicia Meyer look back on Ireland’s epic 2016 win against the New Zealand All Blacks at Soldier Field, the first in 111 years, they remember the shock and emotion of that momentous day.

Now, as the Gallagher Cup returns to the same venue on Saturday, the anticipation builds for another unforgettable match in rugby history.

“This is our two-peat,” Delaney said.

“We’re here for another round,” Meyer said.

Fans say rugby is more than a game — it’s a sport rooted in equality and inclusivity, where every player has a place on the field. That’s what they love about it.

“Women’s rugby is growing. There’s so many girls who have started in high school. We didn’t even know about it until college,” Delaney said.

While fans hope their favorite team pulls off a victory, they say the rivalry between Ireland and the All Blacks guarantees a match that promises to be historic.

“The haka with New Zealand and Ireland is always awesome. They’re two of the best teams,” Jonathan Fletcher said.

After the game, rugby fans who want to keep the celebration going are invited to the official afterparty at the Chicago Journey Plumbers Hall.  


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