03 Mar 2026
New Zealand Rugby has announced an exciting return
to Sri Lanka for the New Zealand Under-85kg national team in April 2026,
launching a two-match international tour designed to deepen global rugby ties
and fuel the sport’s growing presence across the region.
The tour will feature two fixtures
against Sri Lanka’s national side, with Game One in Colombo on 25 April and
Game Two in Kandy on 3 May.
New Zealand Rugby Interim Chief
Executive Steve Lancaster, says that the 2025 tour had a lasting impact well beyond
the field.
“We’re genuinely stoked to be able to
confirm this tour and give this team the opportunity to represent New Zealand
overseas again. Sri Lanka is a proud rugby nation and last year’s tour drew
passionate crowds and strong community engagement. We know the Sri Lankan team
will offer another strong challenge on the field and that’s exactly what you
expect when you pull on a black jersey.”
The New Zealand Under-85kg team head
coach Ben Sinnamon, said the confirmed tour presents a demanding rugby
challenge for the group.
“From a rugby perspective, this is a
fantastic opportunity for our players. The Tuskers are a passionate rugby
team, and we know the standard will be higher again in 2026. Playing in that
environment, including the heat and conditions, places real demands on
preparation, discipline and execution. Touring and playing internationally
asks more of you as a player, in how you prepare, how you compete and how you
represent the jersey. This tour gives our players the chance to test themselves
properly, grow as a team and experience what it means to represent New Zealand
offshore.”
Supporting Sinnamon is a coaching
group that blends high performance experience with deep roots in the community
game.
Former international John Afoa adds
technical and high-performance expertise, while Scott Hooper brings extensive
experience within the Under-85kg community through Pukekohe Rugby Club and
Counties Manukau Rugby Union.
The 2026 tour also recognises the role
rugby can play in supporting Sri Lanka’s sporting landscape, with the 2025
series widely regarded as a catalyst for renewed interest, participation and
pride in the local game.
New Zealand Rugby Under-85kg Tour
Campaign Manager Ben Tinnelly, said the tour continues to strengthen connections
between New Zealand and Sri Lanka through rugby.
“We are working closely with the New
Zealand High Commission in Sri Lanka, who were thrilled with the impact of last
year’s tour,” Tinnelly said.
“There is already strong interest
building across sponsors, fans, schools and rugby administrators, which shows
the role rugby can play in connecting communities and supporting the game’s
growth in the region.”
The Under-85kg programme continues to
play an important role in New Zealand Rugby’s participation pathway, offering
representative opportunities for club players while also supporting
international rugby development through meaningful engagement.
A New Zealand Under-85kg squad has
been confirmed for the tour, featuring a blend of players returning from the
2025 series and new selections from the National Under 85kg Club Cup.
The squad has been selected from clubs
across the country and reflects the growing depth and reach of the Under-85kg
game in New Zealand.
Under-85kg rugby is a weight
restricted format designed to promote inclusivity, skill and safety by removing
size mismatches from the game.
The format places a strong emphasis on
speed, fitness, decision making and technical ability rather than physical
size.
New Zealand has the most established
and visible weight-restricted programme through Under-85kg rugby, with
structured domestic competitions and an international representative
pathway.
International tours play an important
role in the development of the programme, exposing players to different playing
styles, conditions and rugby cultures.
2026 Tour fixtures
Game One:
New Zealand Under-85kg vs. Sri Lanka
Tuskers
Colombo – 25 April
Game Two:
New Zealand Under-85kg vs. Sri Lanka
Tuskers
Kandy – 3 May
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