Champions! Crusaders captain Scott Barrett and coach Scott Robertson at their home ground after their fifth consecutive title win. Photo / Photosport
The main stand on the Eastern side of Rugby League Park, formerly the Addington Showgrounds. The stand was demolished in November 2011. Photo / Geoff Sloan
Home at last: the first match at the new stadium in Addington, the Crusaders hosting the Cheetahs. Photo / Geoff Sloan
Game One
Crusaders coach Scott Robertson break dancing after the Crusaders beat the Lions in the 2018 Super Rugby final at AMI Stadium, Christchurch. Photo / Photosport
Breaking Razor
Wyatt Crockett celebrates with try-scorer George Bridge during the Crusaders’ Super Rugby match against the Highlanders at Wyatt Crockett Stadium, Christchurch. Photo / Photosport
Wyatt Crockett Stadium
All Blacks captain Richie McCaw (left) talks to Dan Carter during the ice-cold test match against Ireland at AMI Stadium in 2012. Photo / Getty Images
All Blacks v Ireland 2012
Mitch Hunt (left) and Matt Todd celebrate after the match-winning drop goal against the Highlanders at AMI Stadium in 2017. Photo / Photosport
Mitch Hunt
Australian forward Mitchell Barnett is tackled by New Zealand’s Phoenix Crossland, captain James Fisher-Harris and Marata Niukore in 2024. Photo / Photosport
Kiwis v Kangaroos
Kiwis or Warriors, it was a full house at the stadium when the country’s favourite league teams came to town. Photo / Photosport
Warriors v Knights
Christchurch’s Rugby League Park before its stands were demolished and the two grounds became AMI Stadium. Photo / Linz
Addington Showgrounds in the early 1960s. Photo / Linz
Bruce Springsteen opened the concert with a greeting of “Finally, Christchurch”. Photo / Anastasia Hedge
The Boss
Ed Sheeran plays through the downpours at Apollo Projects Stadium, Christchurch in January. Photo / Mike Thorpe
Ed Sheeran
Sir Elton John entertaining the crowd in Christchurch in 2023. Photo / George Heard
Sir Elton John
An aerial view of AMI Stadium (formerly Lancaster Park) the day after Christchurch was hit by a magnitude 6.3 earthquake on February 22, 2011. Photo / Sarah Ivey