Eden Park interactive: The real reason 1986 was awful

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Eden Park interactive: The real reason 1986 was awful

Australia beat New Zealand at Eden Park in 1986. The ground has changed a lot since then. Graham Walton saw his first match at the ground as a 5-year-old in 1946.

The 1980s were the golden era for Eden Park. The eastern terraces were lively. Merv Ah Chee's company Panda was in charge of catering at the ground from 1985 through to the early 2000s. There were few dining options for most people. The 12-inch bun and sausage Superdog era was memorable. Tomorrow 2000 guests will be accommodated at 12 venues inside the renovated stadium. They will pay between $375 and $1000 for catered match day experiences. It will include beer and finger food in a clubroom-style setting and private boxes stuffed with champagne, peking duck, smoked venison and coconut, lime and mango pavlova.

Eden Park is a modern rugby stadium. It can accommodate almost 50,000 people. It is better than the previous venue. Banarama and Meghan Trainor had No.1 songs in 1986 and 2014.


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