Āwhina (Services)
NZCIS campus
Set in park like grounds, NZCIS is a unique facility designed to put this region, and our people on the world-stage. This is a one-of-a-kind destination for athletes seeking a unique and unrivalled experience with competition fields, training and recovery serivces and accommodation onsite.
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- 50 Apartments
- 13 Dorms
- Dining hall
- Village lounge
- Meeting rooms
- Train nearby
RECOVERY
The Performance Centre includes cold and hot plunge pools and an infrared sauna for post-game recovery.
A 1,000 sqm gym has state-of-the-art equipment including cardio, weights and specialist equipment and a watt bike room are available on a user-pays booking system.
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Pā Kaipara (ACCOMMODATION)
Kapa (teams) will be accommodated across apartments, single rooms and dorm rooms in Pā Kaipara (the athlete village).
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- Dorms - single-rooms
- Shared bathroom
- Shared kitchenette & lounge
- Apartments - double share
- Kitchenette, TV
- Small washing machine
Papa tākaro (FIELDS)
The sand based turf with a full hybrid surface is equipped with 200 Lux lights and 4 pan-tilt-zoom cameras. It also features a HUDL Focus Self-Tracking camera that allows for precise player tracking during games and practices.
- Competition field
- Warmup field
- Training field
- Lights
about wellington & UPPER HUTT
Wellington - the “coolest little capital in the world” Lonely Planet
Wellington is the capital city of New Zealand, located at the southern-most end of the North Island which has many cultural attractions. A lot of serious business gets done in Wellington, and not just in the world of politics. January in Wellington is officially the middle of summer.
Wellington is renown for it’s wind. The region experiences frequent gusty northerlies, which gives Wellington a reputation for being one of the windiest cities in the world. Find out more about Wellington What to do in Upper Hutt
Wellington is the capital city of New Zealand, located at the southern-most end of the North Island which has many cultural attractions. A lot of serious business gets done in Wellington, and not just in the world of politics. January in Wellington is officially the middle of summer.
Wellington is renown for it’s wind. The region experiences frequent gusty northerlies, which gives Wellington a reputation for being one of the windiest cities in the world. Find out more about Wellington What to do in Upper Hutt