Sports
Crusaders Announce Significant Membership Price Hikes for 2026 Season

The Crusaders have unveiled their season membership prices for the upcoming 2026 Super Rugby season, with some tickets experiencing a notable increase of up to 40 percent. This change affects four of the seven home matches scheduled to take place at the new One NZ Stadium in Christchurch. The announcement, made on September 18, 2025, has drawn criticism from fans who are unhappy with the steep price hikes.
In an interview on the sports program “Sports Fix” hosted by D’Arcy Waldegrave and Jason Pine, Crusaders CEO Colin Mansbridge addressed the concerns surrounding the increased ticket prices. The discussion highlighted the challenges sports organizations face in balancing operational costs with fan accessibility. Mansbridge emphasized the importance of investing in facilities and player development, which he believes justifies the adjustments in ticket pricing.
According to the Crusaders, the increase in membership prices is a necessary step to support the new stadium’s operational expenses and the overall growth of the team. The One NZ Stadium, which is expected to enhance the game-day experience, represents a significant investment in the future of rugby in the region. However, fans are voicing their dissatisfaction, expressing concerns that such increases may limit attendance and engagement.
During the program, Waldegrave also shared his views on the broader trend of major sports organizations not always being transparent with the media regarding financial decisions. He pointed to the need for greater clarity in communicating the rationale behind such significant price changes. This perspective resonated with many listeners who value open dialogue between teams and their supporters.
In addition to the discussion about ticket prices, the episode also featured updates on other sports news, including the announcement of the Black Ferns team for their upcoming semi-final. The conversation shifted to Fred Kerley, a former world champion track athlete, who is set to participate in the upcoming Enhanced Games in May 2026. These segments added further depth to the sports discourse, illustrating the diverse landscape of athletics and the narratives that captivate fans.
Listeners can catch “Sports Fix” every weekday afternoon on iHeartRadio or through various podcast platforms. The program continues to serve as a platform for critical discussions about sports, engaging fans and providing insights into the industry.
As the 2026 Super Rugby season approaches, the Crusaders’ membership price changes serve as a reminder of the ongoing challenges faced by sports teams in maintaining a balance between sustainability and fan engagement. The reaction from supporters will likely influence future decisions as the organization navigates the complexities of its new stadium and the evolving expectations of its fan base.
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