The Great Dane
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Wellington doesn't get any colder than about 13 C. Maybe that is cold for you guys in Australia but it really isn't cold. It's not like the temperature goes below zero or anything. The stadium is a bit exposed, I agree but people are happy to turn up to rugby tests in winter. I bet Canberra would be colder than Wellington in the winter.
I still don't understand why people think the next New Zealand team should be in Wellington. Christchurch is clearly the way to go. It has the same population, will have a far better stadium, far more passionate supporters, far bigger rivalry with Auckland but does produce less rugby league players, admittedly.
According to Wiki the average for Wellington during July (the coldest month) is 6.3°C, so yeah it gets a fare bit colder here in winter with our average July being −0.1°C.
Just for sh!ts and giggles the lowest recorded temperate in Wellington's history is −1.9 °C, while the lowest recorded temperate in Canberra's recorded history is −10.0 °C.
So yeah when compared to Canberra Wellington is nothing, and we manage so why won't they be able to?
Don't listen to people from Sydney and Brisbane Wilson, they think that anything under 20°C is cold, they've got no idea.
Anyway on to Christchurch.
My understanding is that the problem with Christchurch is that their isn't the corporate support/interest for an NRL team in Christchurch, and that the grassroots need some work. So though it's possible that Christchurch could support a team in the near future, Wellington is the safer bet.
I reckon Christchurch will get a team one day though.
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