New Zealand Rugby has made progress in ironing out the 2024 international schedule, with the All Blacks set for 14 tests and the Black Ferns potentially playing nine.
Scott Robertson’s first year at the helm will see the All Blacks play two tests in South Africa – most likely in Johannesburg and Cape Town – before meeting familiar faces on their end-of-year tour, with tests against Japan (Tokyo), England (London), Ireland (Dublin) and France (Paris) all lined up.
The side will also meet Italy during that stretch; however, New Zealand Rugby chief executive Mark Robinson said the location of that test was still being ironed out as the involved parties are “quite interested” in exploring opportunities to take the game outside of Rome.
While the domestic test schedule was still a work in progress, with two tests against England on home soil in July among those, Robinson said they were assessing their options for the proposed test against Fiji, including venues abroad.
“We’re considering a number of different options as it relates to the regulation nine games we have slated for New Zealand, so that’s something we’re considering at the moment,” Robinson said.