Adelaide secures Global wheelchair rugby event
Adelaide has secured the hosting of the Wheelchair Rugby World Challenge, a new event on the global wheelchair rugby calendar.
Announced by Wheelchair Rugby Australia, the premium international wheelchair rugby event, to be staged at the Netball SA Stadium, will allow fans to watch the Australian Steelers play at home for the first time since 2018.
From 29th May to 1st June 2025, the new-look competition format will see the Paralympic Bronze Medallists, and world number two side the Australian Steelers, take on international powerhouses Canada, Germany, New Zealand, Brazil and the Netherlands in the world division.
The new competition will run alongside the existing Wheelchair Rugby National Championship, as well as the newly introduced junior’s division, ensuring Adelaide will now host the largest wheelchair rugby event in the world in 2025.
Supported by the South Australian Government in a host agreement, the event will be staged at the Netball SA Stadium and be broadcast live on Fox Sports and Kayo Sports across the four days play, with the Australian Steelers seeded first in the competitions top draw.
It follows a successful 2024 Santos Wheelchair Rugby National Championship hosted in Adelaide last year. It was the first of a three-year hosting agreement between the South Australian Government and Wheelchair Rugby Australia, which will see Adelaide host the event each year until 2026.
Tickets to the 2025 Santos Wheelchair Rugby World Challenge will be available from later this month.
The international event adds to a powerhouse line up of sporting events in South Australia, including LIV Golf Adelaide, AFL Gather Round, Adelaide Equestrian Festival, British & Irish Lions match, and more.
Chris Nay, Chief Executive Wheelchair Rugby Australia shared “this is an ambitious undertaking but one that I know our sport and community is ready for.
“For over twenty years the Australian Steelers have been one of, if not the highest performing national team our country has produced, yet the many Australians remain unfamiliar with their story.
“The last time the Steelers played at home was in 2018, it is difficult to build brand affinity and a following when we are constantly competing overseas.
“We are motivated to work with the South Australian Government to bring first-class international wheelchair rugby to Australia’s doorstep and highlight the power of the Australian Steelers in the process.
“The event also promotes domestic growth, with both the National Championship and juniors’ division running alongside the World Challenge, each a priority for us in ensuring the grassroots and pathway sections of the game are given the opportunity to thrive to a heightened level.
“Understandably, the selection of the Steelers squad will have consequences on lineups at the National Championship level, however with the right mix of international imports and the anticipated spike in domestic players, we are confident we can provide a fresh product that is must-see.”
Brad Dubberley, Australian Steelers Head Coach added “Our Australian Steelers team is extremely excited for the first World Challenge to be held in Adelaide in May this year. This will be the first time since the 2018 World Championships where we have been able to play in a competition at home with such a strong field of international teams.
“To be able to compete here on home soil, in front of our families, friends and fans and showcase our great sport to the Australian community is an opportunity that excites us. I have absolutely no doubt we will gain many new fans of this sport and this team as a result.”
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