New Zealand: Where to watch the blues this evening in Saint-Denis?

New Zealand: Where to watch the blues this evening in Saint-Denis?

If the Reunion Island Regional Rugby Committee is planning to hold a large-scale event at the Stade Paul Julius Benard in Saint-Paul, in Saint-Denis, many bars and restaurants are also playing the game by installing giant screens in their establishments.

This is the case of Arbradélis in Barachoa, but also of B’Arts, near the Cité des Arts, on Boulevard Lancastel. “It’s still the World Cupsays Cyril Fernandez, co-manager of the restaurant. My partner is a rugby fan, and we wanted to stream a lot of rugby matches.” Before the start of the competition, “We planned to do a concert, Cyril Fernandes adds. We try to combine live streaming while waiting for the match. “I think even if it’s not the same following that we find, rugby is as followed as football.” One thing is certain: “We are ready to celebrate tomorrow night, especially against the All Blacks, and throughout the competition.”

Another place to catch the live broadcast: Curry Cat, in the heart of Saint-Denis, which is also installing 10 giant screens for this evening. “It’s the entire Carry Cat channel that broadcasts France matches. says Marion Questroi, the district’s communications director. We believe the enthusiasm will be the same as it was during the FIFA World Cup.” For those who were there, it was impossible to move along the pedestrian street on the evening of the final, as the world was so crowded. “Right now, we have one restaurant full, and two other restaurants are almost full,” he said. The communications officer smiled. The passion for rugby is there too, when people booked they first asked if we were broadcasting the matches. “I think there’s also this friendly, warm side that drives people to come together to watch the competition.”

This evening, restaurants will be open until 2am. Rare event. “You should know that a restaurant can only open late five times a year. Marion Questroi explains. There, we broadcast the four group matches, and for those after that, we will have to make other exceptional requests.” And a little more: competition matches “Those who are in bar hours”, It will also be broadcast. As for football, “It’s a private organization, and there will be a lot of people, Marion Questroi confirms. “We will have to anticipate services and deliver service quickly.” For this purpose, additional staff have been appointed. “There will also be fewer beers available, but there will be more staff and expanded service,” he said. You conclude. We did everything we could to ensure that everything went well.”

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Whoever says international competition, also says fan group. We’re talking here about official shirts, hats, or even the oval ball in the competition colors. Whatever your choice, be patient to find it in the major sports brands on the island! Yesterday, in the north, City Sport only planned to dedicate space to the Rugby World Cup in the “Team Sports” section. “We received the goods at the beginning of the afternoon, says the store’s “Sport co” team. “There was a delay in deliveries but we are still happy with it.” Because the demand was there, they said. “In every sporting event, we feel excited, Keep going. Hopefully that doesn’t change for the Rugby World Cup. “We were waiting for it, even if we didn’t know how people would react.” But someone has his own idea: “If France beats New Zealand…” I smile. A potential victory could boost shirt sales, even if it’s rugby “Less popular than football.” Meanwhile, the store began preparing the famous rugby stand yesterday afternoon, so that everything will be ready this morning, a few hours before the Blues’ first match.

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