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Post by Adam D Mon 6 Jun 2011 - 16:44

Great article by Emerald Rugby on the preparations for the NZ world cup. I thought we could use it for the build up and post updates. Thanks to Emerald Rugby for letting us replicate the article in full - Link to Emerald Rugby


New Zealand is poised to hold an excellent Rugby World Cup with Tournament preparations well on track and a wonderful celebration planned for teams and fans, International Rugby Board Vice Chairman Bill Beaumont declared recently.

Beaumont joined New Zealand Prime Minister the Rt Hon John Key in celebrating the milestone at a special ceremony at New Zealand’s Parliament in the capital Wellington.

The event included a symbolic rolling out of a giant welcome mat on Parliament’s front steps featuring greetings in the language of each of the 20 participating nations.

“New Zealanders are renowned for their hospitality and the giant welcome mat summed up to me the warmth of the welcome New Zealanders up and down the land will be extending to teams and more than 85,000 fans in 100 days time,” said Beaumont.

Tournament preparations on track

Beaumont also said he was pleased with the Tournament’s state of readiness. “Preparations are well on track. Tomorrow, I will visit the magnificent fully enclosed Otago Stadium which will be handed over to Tournament Organisers in August as planned.”

“All other stadia redevelopments have been completed on time, match day preparations are well advanced and I know teams will be well looked after so I have no doubt the platform has been laid for an excellent Tournament."

“And it will be extra special for fans as for the first time at a Rugby World Cup there will be a nationwide festival happening across the country. The REAL New Zealand Festival is shaping up to provide fans with a really special taste of what this country has to offer across sport, entertainment, art, culture, food and wine.”

Martin Snedden, CEO for Tournament Organiser Rugby New Zealand 2011, said the company was now entering an intense period of preparation. “Our team is really focused on delivering an excellent Tournament and one New Zealanders will be proud of.”

RWC 2011 to boost global Rugby development

With broadcast, sponsorship and commercial ticketing revenues underpinning the IRB’s global programme of Rugby development and growth, Beaumont said that the RWC 2011 commercial programme was on track to boost Rugby worldwide.

“Each Rugby World Cup in succession has provided the catalyst for Rugby to grow worldwide. Not just through international exposure and profile, but through the commercial revenues that underwrite the extensive IRB development and funding programmes aimed at increasing global competitiveness. Indeed, Rugby participation has grown 19% since Rugby World Cup 2007 in France thanks to such programmes.”

“I have no doubt New Zealand will deliver a unique and ultimately a successful RWC 2011. It will be a Tournament that New Zealanders and the global Rugby family will be proud of and an event that will strengthen the importance of Rugby World Cup in delivering the financial platform to grow the reach and development of global Rugby.”

RWC 2011 Roadshow touring New Zealand in July

Prime Minister Key also unveiled plans for the nationwide RWC 2011 Roadshow which will visit 27 towns and cities across New Zealand in July. “This will help make people understand why this Tournament is so much bigger than 48 Rugby matches,” said Snedden.

“It will be a really valuable way for New Zealanders to find out the many ways they can enjoy the wider Tournament and the things they can do to warmly welcome teams and their fans in 100 days time.”

The Roadshow is supported by RWC 2011 Worldwide Partners ANZ, DHL and Land Rover and the Office of NZ 2011. It will feature a custom built truck jam-packed with interactive displays and videos on Rugby World Cup history and legends. Fans can have their photo taken with the Webb Ellis Cup, get a taste of the REAL New Zealand Festival events in their area and buy match tickets.

The Roadshow kicks off on July 4 in Bluff, the same day tickets for RWC 2011 go back on sale. See the full Roadshow schedule at www.rugbyworldcup.com/roadshow.


So who is going, who is going to win, and any other thoughts can be posted below.

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Post by PenfroPete Mon 6 Jun 2011 - 16:49

I'm going. Tickets for group games, 2 Wellington QF's, both SF's and the Final Yahoo
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Post by KiaRose Mon 6 Jun 2011 - 22:15

PenfroPete wrote:I'm going. Tickets for group games, 2 Wellington QF's, both SF's and the Final Yahoo

Is there a third / forth playoff Penfro? Are you missing out on that one?

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Post by PenfroPete Tue 7 Jun 2011 - 7:45

KiaRose wrote:
Is there a third / forth playoff Penfro? Are you missing out on that one?

Jammy beggar ...

(We need a "Green with envy" emotie thingy)

There is a 'Bronze Final' but I didn't fancy that. Went to the one in '99, New Zealand v South Africa, and neither side was interested. Seemed they couldn't wait to get the game over and get on the plane

Really looking forward to the trip and travelling around Aotearoa in the campervan king
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Post by eirebilly Tue 7 Jun 2011 - 8:14

I am jetting off for 2 weeks to watch the RWC. NZ is a beautifull country so i cant wait to be back there again.
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Post by Bazzer79 Tue 7 Jun 2011 - 8:35

I'm heading out on Sept 19th via Singapore then back on Oct 10th via Sydney.

Got tickets for the following matches;

Eng vs Romania
SA vs Samoa
Eng vs Scotland
Wales vs Fiji
QF2 - Eng vs France?

I also have tickets for the 3rd/4th playoff, but now won't be there for it, so if anybody needs a pair??

I can't wait, it will be my first time in NZ and I'm looking forward to travelling the length of the country. Especially looking forward to some adrenaline fixes in Queenstown and the 15,000ft sky dive in Taupo. angel

Come on England!!! Yahoo

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Post by Pete C (Kiwireddevil) Tue 7 Jun 2011 - 11:36

For anyone going to matches at Eden Park, the NZ Herald has done a review of it post-redevelopment. Suspect a full stadium would give a better indication of atmosphere, though they may be trying too hard too (though their efforts don't sound too different to what goes on at Millenium and Twickers)
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