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'World-first' cross-code blockbuster in NRL draw announcement

Rival codes Super Rugby and the NRL will join forces for what they claim is a “world first” double-header at Eden Park next year.

Canberra's two premier teams the Raiders and the Brumbies will take on their Auckland counterparts the Warriors and the Blues in the first cross-code event of its kind on March 21.

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The double-header was announced on Tuesday when the NRL released its draw for the 2020 season.

The Warriors will host the Raiders for their round two NRL clash in the first game before the Blues host the ACT Brumbies in round eight of the Super Rugby season.

The Warriors and Raiders will kick off the historic double-header. Pic: Getty
The Warriors and Raiders will kick off the historic double-header. Pic: Getty

In their 'Codes of Auckland' promotion, the Auckland Tourism Events and Economic Development described the event as a "world first".

Warriors chief executive Cameron George and Blues chairman Don Mackinnon released a joint statement revealing the idea had been planned over months of negotiations.

"We have much in common as professional teams in international competition and we know that we have fans that follow both clubs," the statement said.

Cross-code plan has been years in the making

"Both clubs have worked together in recent years when the opportunity has arisen, and we have been trying to make this idea work for a couple of years.

The Blues will do battle with the Brumbies in the second match at Eden Park. Pic: Getty
The Blues will do battle with the Brumbies in the second match at Eden Park. Pic: Getty

"This year we trialled a single ticket promotion to both of our games on the same weekend and fans from both codes absolutely loved it.

"With both clubs playing Canberra teams on the same weekend, it was the perfect chance to give it a go."

It will be the Warriors' first home game of the NRL season.

Raiders chief executive Don Furner said the club was excited to be a part of the unique event with their Canberra code rivals.

"This history-making event is a chance for both codes to showcase their teams on the big stage and hopefully we see a Raiders and Brumbies double on the night," he said.