
JOHANNESBURG — In a monumental development for southern hemisphere rugby, Castle Double Malt has officially been unveiled as the title partner of Rugby’s Greatest Rivalry—the iconic, century-old battle between the Springboks and the All Blacks.
The massive partnership was launched during a star-studded ceremony at Johannesburg’s FNB Stadium. Hosted by former Springbok and seasoned broadcaster Gcobani Bobo, the event brought together past legends like Bakkies Botha, Bismarck du Plessis, and former All Blacks captain Sean Fitzpatrick, alongside current stars Kwagga Smith and Lukhanyo Am.
The deal marks a massive commitment to fan engagement, with South African Breweries (SAB) announcing nationwide watch parties and exclusive matchday experiences designed to bring supporters closer to the action than ever before.
A Tour Structure Like the Golden Era
This isn’t a standard, brief Test series. In a nostalgic nod to rugby’s golden era of traditional, month-long incoming tours, the All Blacks will spend more than five weeks on South African soil.
Before the two giants clash in a highly anticipated four-Test Freedom Cup series, the New Zealanders will test their mettle against South Africa’s elite United Rugby Championship (URC) franchises
This classic tour format is set to test the depth of both nations and revive the historic, grueling test series that defined the sport for decades.
Rugby’s Greatest Rivalry: Full 2026 Tour Fixtures
Mark your calendars! Here is the complete schedule of matches for this historic tour across South Africa and the United States:
| Date | Matchup | Venue | Location |
| 7 August | DHL Stormers vs. All Blacks | DHL Stadium | Cape Town, SA |
| 11 August | Hollywoodbets Sharks vs. All Blacks | Kings Park | Durban, SA |
| 15 August | Vodacom Bulls vs. All Blacks | Loftus Versfeld | Pretoria, SA |
| 22 August | Springboks vs. All Blacks (1st Test) | Ellis Park | Johannesburg, SA |
| 25 August | Lions vs. All Blacks | Ellis Park | Johannesburg, SA |
| 29 August | Springboks vs. All Blacks (2nd Test) | DHL Stadium | Cape Town, SA |
| 5 September | Springboks vs. All Blacks (3rd Test) | FNB Stadium | Johannesburg, SA |
| 12 September | Springboks vs. All Blacks (4th Test) | M&T Bank Stadium | Baltimore, USA |
What the Leaders Say
For former All Blacks captain Sean Fitzpatrick, the fierce but respectful relationship between these two nations is what makes this the pinnacle of international rugby:
“There was never a tougher challenge than facing the Springboks. Every Test demanded everything you had. But that’s what made the rivalry so special. It pushed both teams to become better, and the regard that exists between those who’ve lived it is something you carry for life.”
SA Rugby CEO Rian Oberholzer echoed these sentiments, welcoming Castle Double Malt’s investment into the series:
“Few rivalries in world sport have challenged generations of players to raise their standards quite like the Springboks and All Blacks. Castle Double Malt understands what makes this contest so special… We are delighted to welcome the brand as Title Partner.”
With seven Rugby World Cup titles shared between these two powerhouses over the years, the upcoming tour is set to write an unforgettable new chapter in rugby history.















