Go Media launches new screens and Super Rugby Aupiki

EditorNews Make a Comment

AUCKLAND, Saturday: The women’s Super-Rugby Aupiki competition has finally got underway after many Covid related delays with a nail-biting and epic encounter between Chiefs Manawa and Matatū.

The match went down to the wire with Matatū scoring a try in the corner after the final hooter had sounded. The conversion attempt scraped the uprights and Chiefs Manawa were rewarded with the win 17-15.

Matatū general manager Sarah Munro welcomed the support of Go Media director Andrea Rongonui and her team as a media partner of the Hurricanes Poua, Blues and her own team, Matatū.

Munro said: “It’s excellent that Go Media has come on board to sponsor three of the teams in the Super Rugby Aupiki competition, and to support these clubs’ brands across their national digital network.


“We’ve always backed women’s sport across netball, cricket and football so to help usher in the professional era for women’s rugby is a real honour.”

“Matatū represents the South Island and is the newest Super Rugby Club in New Zealand, so having the support of the Go Media team to bring our story to life is so important for our club, players and all our new fans.”

Andrea Rongonui: “We have always backed women’s sport across netball, cricket and football so to help usher in the professional era for women’s rugby is a real honour.

“We timed the launch of new screens in Upper Hutt and Christchurch to coincide with the launch of the Super Rugby Aupiki competition.

“It’s a great time for women’s sport right now and we are also proud to be the promotional partner of the ICC Women’s World Cup and after New Zealand’s win over India last night a place in the semifinals looks likely.”

About Go Media
Go Media now has a national network of 68 digital screens. Our purpose is to make a positive impact on businesses and communities throughout Aotearoa by providing them with a voice


Share this Post