It is shaping up to be Super Sunday for sports fans, with four Rugby World Cup matches book-ending what could be one of New Zealand rugby league's greatest moments.
The festival of rugby understandably takes a slight back seat tomorrow when the NRL grand final in Sydney features a momentum-charged Warriors team.
It is just the second appearance in the decider for the Warriors - they were well beaten in 2002 - and victory against the Manly Sea Eagles would complete the set, with the Kiwis being rugby league's world and four nations champions.
Hours before the league teams go into battle, the All Blacks complete the phoney war part of their Rugby World Cup campaign when they play Canada in Wellington.
For the South, tomorrow offers one final opportunity to revel in what has been a month-long Rugby World Cup festival.
More than 27,500 fans will cram Otago Stadium for its fourth and final pool game, the pool C decider between Ireland and Italy.
More than 71,000 spectators have packed Otago Stadium - and another 35,000 Invercargill's Rugby Park - during the six pool matches hosted in the South.











