Rugby-Crusaders' match-day horses put out to pasture


April 14 (Reuters) - The Canterbury Crusaders ⁠have reluctantly scrapped the decades-old horse parade that formed part of the ⁠match-day experience at home games due to safety concerns at their new ‌stadium.

Horses sporting the Super Rugby team's red-and-black colours circled the home stadiums of Rugby League Park and Lancaster Park prior to kick-off in a tradition dating back 30 years.

But the paradewill no longer continue at ​Christchurch's Te Kaha stadium where the defending champions host ⁠their first match against the ⁠New South Wales Waratahs on April 24.

Crusaders CEO Colin Mansbridge said the team had tried ⁠its ‌best to retain the horses, weighing up turf protection measures, new flooring through a tunnel and purchasing "specialised rugs" for the horses.

"This is a decision ⁠that really hurts because the horses have been part of ​who we are from ‌the very beginning, and we know how much they mean to our fans," ⁠he said in ​a statement on Tuesday.

"That feeling of watching them run out in front of a packed crowd, while Conquest of Paradise plays, is a feeling I will never forget."

The horses were ⁠ridden by people wielding swords and dressed as knights ​until 2019 before changes were made in the wake of the March 15 mosque shootings in Christchurch.

Riders swapped swords for flags and the horses were draped in the colours ⁠of Canterbury's six provincial rugby unions.

Crusaders fans cheered the last parade before the Crusaders thrashed Fijian Drua 69-26 in their final home match at Rugby League Park .

Mark Donald, the riding group's spokesperson, said it was "incredibly disappointing" that the new stadium's infrastructure was ​not compatible with the horses.

"We have been through everything ⁠with this team. From the earthquakes, then the mosque attack and Covid," he said in ​a statement.

"The Crusaders mean everything to us; we aren’t ‌just guys who ride horses around a ​field, we are an important part of this club, and this is what hurts the most."

(Reporting by Ian Ransom in Melbourne; Editing by Kate Mayberry)

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