Classic Wallabies Vs British Legends: Rivalry Rekindled?

North Sydney Council

Rugby fans are in for a treat as the Classic Wallabies and British & Irish Legends renew their iconic rivalry at North Sydney Oval on Thursday 31 July, as part of the first-ever North Sydney Rugby Festival. 

This long-awaited rematch marks the first time the two sides have faced off since 2013, bringing together some of the most celebrated names in international rugby for a night of nostalgia, camaraderie, and fierce competition. 

The match is a major highlight of the four-day festival, which runs from 30 July to 2 August, celebrating the spirit of rugby and community. 

Mayor Zoë Baker said the legends match is a unique opportunity for fans of all ages to witness rugby history in the making. 

"This is more than just a game — it's a celebration of the legacy and passion that rugby brings to communities across the world," Mayor Baker said.  

"We're proud to host these iconic players and welcome fans to North Sydney Oval for what promises to be an unforgettable night," she said. 

With its rich history and iconic setting, North Sydney Oval provides the perfect backdrop for this celebration of rugby. 

Fans are encouraged to arrive early from 3.30pm to enjoy the Festival Fan Zone in St Leonards Park, featuring: 

  • Food trucks and local brews
  • Live DJs and stage entertainment
  • Family-friendly activities and games 

The match kicks off at 7pm, with tickets available now at northsydney.nsw.gov.au/rugbyfestival 

The Festival is proudly presented in partnership with Rugby Australia and the Classic Wallabies.  Win Your Way In! Ticket Giveaway Now Open To celebrate the historic clash between the Classic Wallabies and the British & Irish Legends, North Sydney Council and the Classic Wallabies are giving fans the chance to win two free tickets to the match!

The giveaway can be entered at www.northsydney.nsw.gov.au/rugbycomp

Entries close on Thursday 24 July at 11.59pm. Other Rugby Festival Highlights

  • Wallaroos vs Wales – an international women's rugby clash (1 August) 
  • Wallabies vs British & Irish Lions – live screening at the official Fan Zone (2 August) 
  • Festival Fan Zone at St Leonards Park – open daily with food trucks, local brews, DJs, stage entertainment and kids' activities
  • Junior rugby coaching clinics (30 July, registration required)
  • Meet-and-greet with legends (30 July)
  • Karaoke charity night supporting Hearts in Rugby Union Australia (30 July, registration required)

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