Rebels Quarter Finals Bound with Sights Set on a New Legacy
The Melbourne Rebels have locked in their team to take on the Hurricanes in Wellington in the Quarter-Finals of Super Rugby Pacific.
One of the most important games in the Club's 14-year Super Rugby history, the Melbourne Rebels travel to New Zealand with their eyes set on cementing a legacy that proudly represents their fans, their city, and their predecessors.
Led by Victorian Captain Rob Leota, the Rebels celebrate the milestones of Sam Talakai's 100th Super Rugby Game and Andrew Kellaway's 50th game for the Melbourne Rebels. Impressive achievements and a moment to be celebrated alongside the team's first-ever finals campaign in Super Rugby, the Rebels have an opportunity to leave a legacy upon Super Rugby and a historic influence on Rugby for Victoria and its people.
The Bells Hotel is our Home Away From Home and will be rocking for our first ever Quarter Finals appearance. Be there this Saturday at 2:35pm (AEST) as we take on the Hurricanes in Wellington.
The Bells Hotel provides Rebels fans with the ultimate rugby experience and is the best place to watch! You won’t want to miss a moment of the action on their mega screens whilst enjoying a parma and 2 hours of free-flowing drinks for ONLY $50.
Don’t miss a moment of the excitement! Head on down to the Bells Hotel, Our Home Away from Home and cheer us on.
Write a Rebel – Leave a message for your favourite Rebels!
Support our Rebels as they head off to Wellington for our first Quarter Finals appearance. We would love for you to leave a kind message to our entire squad or an individual player.
They would love to read your messages! This may be a fond memory you have of them, an interaction you will always remember, your favourite highlight or even a massive rev up for the big game on the weekend.
Head to the link below and write to your Rebels so they receive your warm wishes!
Rebels get boost as they prepare for finals against Hurricanes
Melbourne's hopes of pulling off a massive upset in their Super Rugby Pacific quarter-final against the high-flying Hurricanes have been boosted by the availability of star playmaker Carter Gordon and skipper Rob Leota.
"They've trained today so they're all fully fit and hopefully they'll get on the flight depending on how we come up after training," said Rebels coach Kevin Foote.
"Carter's done really well, Robbie's fine and everyone else is good to go."
Play your role to make Victorian roads safer on Saturday, 22 June.
When it comes to road safety, we’re all on the same team, so play your role and band together for TAC, Melbourne Rebels and Rugby Victoria’s Road Safety Round.
Taking place on Saturday, 22 June, Road Safety Round will see Rugby Victoria clubs and members of the wider rugby community take to the field wearing a blue armband. These bands serve as a reminder that we all have a responsibility to drive safely and are in honour of every life lost on the road.
Everyone has a reason for wanting safer roads. We want to hear yours. Record your story, share it on your socials using #TACBandTogether. Let’s band together for safer roads and look out for one another on and off the field.
To play your role, collect an armband from your local rugby club, and remember, we all have someone to drive safely for.