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  • Queens Wharf comes alive for RWC 2011

    Queens Wharf comes alive for RWC 2011

    (RNZ 2011) Thursday 30 June 2011

    The Government and Auckland city today announced further details of plans to deliver the nation’s premier Rugby World Cup 2011 Fanzone, festival and showcase

  • Marae stay offers fans unique accomodation

    Marae stay offers fans unique accomodation

    (RNZ 2011) Wednesday 25 May 2011

    A number of marae across the country have received Qualmark certification to offer visitors a taste of genuine Maori hospitality...

  • Christchurch RWC 2011 Pool Match rescheduling

    Christchurch RWC 2011 Pool Match rescheduling

    (RNZ 2011) Wednesday 30 March 2011

    Tournament Organiser RNZ 2011 today announced the revised match schedule for RWC 2011 following the decision to reallocate all matches from Christchurch.

  • Prince impressed with RWC 2011 preparations

    Prince impressed with RWC 2011 preparations

    (RNZ 2011) Sunday 17 January 2010

    This afternoon, as part of a whirlwind tour of the country, HRH Prince William toured Eden Park, New Zealand's premier Rugby ground and venue for the RWC 2011

  • Prince William to view progress at Eden Park

    Prince William to view progress at Eden Park

    (RNZ 2011) Tuesday 22 December 2009

    HRH Prince William of Wales will have a firsthand look at the development of Auckland's Eden Park for Rugby World Cup 2011 (RWC 2011) when he visits New Zealand

  • All Black greats support club involvement

    (RNZ 2011) Monday 21 December 2009

    New Zealand's Rugby community turned out in force on Friday for the announcement of the 23 centres that will host teams for Rugby World Cup 2011 (RWC 2011).

  • Team Hosting Announcement welcomed nationwide

    Team Hosting Announcement welcomed nationwide

    (RNZ 2011) Saturday 19 December 2009

    Mayors of the 23 centres across New Zealand welcomed yesterday's news that they will play host to at least one of the 20 teams participating in RWC 2011.

  • New Zealand celebrates two years to go

    New Zealand celebrates two years to go

    (RNZ 2011) Tuesday 8 September 2009

    Today marks 'Two Years to Go' until September 9, 2011, when Rugby World Cup 2011 (RWC 2011) will kick off with the opening match between New Zealand and Tonga

  • Kiwis invited to join ‘Two Years to Go' party

    Kiwis invited to join ‘Two Years to Go' party

    (RNZ 2011) Tuesday 8 September 2009

    Tomorrow marks 'Two Years to Go' or 730 days until the opening match of Rugby World Cup 2011 (RWC 2011) and fans all over New Zealand are invited to join in

  • Samoa set out on road to 2011 World Cup

    Samoa set out on road to 2011 World Cup

    (RUGBYWORLDCUP.COM) Saturday 25 July 2009

    With a place at RWC 2011 confirmed, Samoa are now turning their attentions to upcoming challenges as they build towards the showpiece in New Zealand.

  • Samoa to add Pacific flavour for RWC 2011

    Samoa to add Pacific flavour for RWC 2011

    (RNZ 2011) Sunday 19 July 2009

    Samoa convincingly claimed the Oceania 1 qualification spot for Rugby World Cup (RWC) 2011 after defeating Oceania Cup winners Papua New Guinea

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