Perth rugby fans have voiced their frustration after organisers confirmed that Australia will open the 2027 World Cup against minnows Hong Kong.
The decision has deflated hopes of a once-in-a-lifetime Wallabies-All Blacks World Cup opener at Optus Stadium in Western Australia, with the trans-Tasman showdown instead scheduled for Sydney.
Australia will launch their first home World Cup since 2003 against debutants and the tournamentās third-lowest-ranked side on October 1, despite earlier indications that the opening match would be a marquee fixture.
Optus Stadium will host seven matches in total, including four pool games and two round-of-16 fixtures.
New Zealand will face Chile in Perth the day after the opening match, while other fixtures include USA vs Samoa, the Springboks vs Romania and a standout pool clash between Ireland and Scotland.
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One round-of-16 match is likely to involve the Boks, with another potentially featuring England and Italy.
The #RWC2027 match schedule is locked in
The Springboks face Italy in Adelaide, Georgia in Brisbane and Romania in Perth
The tournament begins on Friday 1 October
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But the nature of the opening game has left some long-time fans deeply disappointed.
Force supporter Marc Jones told The West Australian he was āheartbrokenā by the decision.
āThey could offer me front-row seats, to where you could literally walk on the field, I would literally toss them in the bin,ā he said.
āIāve already made my mind up. Iām going to boycott the opening game. Thereās no way Iām going. I wonāt even watch it at the pub. Itās not even worth it.
āItās heartbreaking as a Wallabies fan.ā
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While many fans welcomed the calibre of teams heading to Perth, social media reaction echoed similar disappointment over the low-profile opener. Even the All Blacks appeared to poke fun at the scheduling, posting ā and later deleting ā a graphic suggesting they were involved in the opening match, captioned: āWe thought we had the script ā¦ā
World Rugby chairman Brett Robinson previously described opening matches as āordinarily, the pick of the matchesā, 2027 World Cup managing director Chris Stanley defended the call.
āWe looked at all sorts of matches, all the Wallabies matches, for the opening match,ā Stanley said. āBut as tournament organisers, we were really keen, itās a really good narrative, exciting to have a debutant playing in the opening match.
āThereās a great link into Asia, all the expats, thereās a great diaspora living in Perth. I wonāt say it was an easy decision: none of the match scheduling is an easy decision.ā
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