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I was so pleased with the attendance of the supporters in every game ... It was a big concern before the Confederations Cup whether people would come and be able to afford the tickets to watch the games. We hosted the Rugby World Cup, we hosted the Cricket World Cup, and successfully. I don't see it as ...
Snapper says it would be possible to have integrated ticketing on 90% of Auckland public transport in time for the Rugby World Cup, and is willing to work closely with the Auckland Regional Transport Authority (Arta) to help achieve this goal.
We've won two of the last three matches against New Zealand, including the Rugby World Cup quarter-final
This seminar will be a valuable opportunity for employers and other stakeholders in our sector to share their ideas for how we can deliver high quality services during the major events that are coming to the UK; in particular the Games in 2012, but also events such as the 2014 Commonwealth Games and the...
Clearly we’re keen to get as many visitors to New Zealand as possible for the Rugby World Cup. Having the Embassies on board is a step in the right direction in this regard. To this end there will be representatives from RWC2011 at the game and after match they will outline the progress in World Cup pre...
It is particularly exciting to be launching Women's Rugby World Cup 2010 at a time when Women's Rugby is experiencing unprecedented growth and interest throughout the world and of course here in England
The inaugural Women's Rugby World Cup Sevens in Dubai raised the bar for the Women's Game, setting a high standard of competition and providing fans with exciting matches and unearthing new stars
Women's Rugby World Cup 2010 in London is a marvellous opportunity to raise the profile of the Women's Game in England. Women's Rugby is a rapidly growing sport but to have the showcase event on English soil will undoubtedly help raise the profile of the sport and get more people into the game, and we h...
We trained at game tempo all week and the team completely bought into it. We knew what determination and grit it would take and it made us mentally tougher going into the game ... It was fantastic finishing on a try like that, but it was a whole team effort for the entire 80 minutes. We have our spot in...
We were disappointed about the level of political management that occurred around our Rugby World Cup bid. You get the best possible result when you have an unfettered broadcaster and a broadcaster that's able to operate as a business that's very clear on its underlying objective
The country is looking forward to substantial increases in tourism earnings from the Rugby World Cup and as a result of New Zealand’s exposure to the world through its other sporting achievements. The Government stands to gather substantial additional taxes from visitors, not least GST on spending by to...
Sponsorships are a critical component of MasterCard’s global marketing approach. We’re involved in sponsorship areas that really matter to consumers, including entertainment and sport, and we’re proud to build further heritage in rugby by adding the The MasterCard Trophy to our existing Rugby World Cup ...
If you look at our event experience, we've hosted many big events including the Rugby World Cup in 1995, the 2003 Cricket World Cup and the Twenty20 in 2007. We have [teams] in and out of the country all the time. This year, we had the British Lions tour and the Confederations Cup and all went well.
The Rugby World Cup, the Cricket World Cup, the Athletics World Cup and now the football World Cup. In golf too: the Presidents Cup and other major events. You cannot mention more than 10 countries in the world with that kind of event profile.
We are looking forward to the biggest Women's Rugby World Cup to date in England in 2010 and have been working closely with the RFU to deliver a wonderful tournament, reaching new fans and further raising the profile of the Women's Game
He essentially won England the Rugby World Cup, so inevitably there will be a lot of expectation ... We believe England will be more dangerous with Jonny.
We are delighted to secure a further contract with the RFU for Twickenham Stadium. We recognise that this is a particularly significant time for our client with many events planned during the centenary year of the stadium and with the recent announcement of Twickenham as the venue for the final of the R...
It is very clear that this is all being rushed through by Rugby World Cup Minister Murray McCully and those involved with Rugby World Cup 2011, and what we'll end up with is yet another half-baked scheme that Auckland will always regret. We should be doing it properly, at a sensible pace, in order to ac...
I am very excited to be playing but it will be a tough match as the New Zealand team is England’s main rival to win the Women’s Rugby World Cup next year
This has been of immense benefit to the SRU, and of course the Manu Samoa. We value the feedback of stakeholders and those who have contributed to this great game over the years, and is recognition to all who share a common passion for the Manu Samoa and its pursuits at the Rugby World Cup.
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England Rugby World Cup delegation From left, Commercial Director Paul Vaughan, Chief Executive Francis Bacon, Tournament Director Terry Burwell and Finance Director Nick Eastwood stand with the Webb Ellis Trophy during the 2015 and 2019 Rugby World Cup announcement at the Burlington Ho...
View Photo »The Rugby World Cup on show at the host decision meeting for the 2015 and 2015 Rugby World Cup at the Burlington Hotel, Dublin, Ireland, Tuesday, July, 28, 2009.
View Photo »South Africa former captain and 1995 Rugby World Cup manager Morne du Plessis speaks to the media at the IRB (International Rugby Board) headquarters in Dublin, Ireland, on May 13, 2009.
View Photo »South Africa former captain and 1995 Rugby World Cup manager Morne du Plessis speaks to the media at the IRB (International Rugby Board) headquarters in Dublin, Ireland, on May 13, 2009.
View Photo »South Africa former captain and 1995 Rugby World Cup manager Morne du Plessis (R) and Mark Willimott (L) arrive at the IRB (International Rugby Board) headquarters in Dublin, Ireland, on May 13, 2009.
View Photo »Japan's Rugby coach John Kirwan, left, arrives for the Rugby World Cup, 2015 and 2019 tender union presentation in Dublin, Ireland, Wednesday May, 13, 2009. England, South Africa, Japan and Italy, are presenting bids to host rugby unions premier event.
View Photo »Wales' men's rugby team celebrate after winning their IRB Rugby World Cup Sevens final match against Argentina in Dubai March 7, 2009.
View Photo »Australia's women's rugby team celebrate after winning their IRB Rugby World Cup Sevens final match against New Zealand in Dubai March 7, 2009.
View Photo »Australia's women's rugby team celebrate after winning their IRB Rugby World Cup Sevens final match against New Zealand in Dubai March 7, 2009.
View Photo »Wales' men's rugby team celebrate after winning their IRB Rugby World Cup Sevens final match against Argentina in Dubai March 7, 2009.
View Photo »Wales' rugby team celebrate after winning their IRB Rugby World Cup Sevens final match against Argentina in Dubai March 7, 2009.
View Photo »Australia's women's rugby team celebrate after winning their IRB Rugby World Cup Sevens final match against New Zealand in Dubai March 7, 2009.
View Photo »Australia's women's rugby team celebrate after winning their IRB Rugby World Cup Sevens final match against New Zealand in Dubai March 7, 2009.
View Photo »A fan watches the second day of the IRB Rugby World Cup at the Dubai Rugby Sevens, March 6, 2009.
View Photo »Bernard Lapasset, Chairman of Rugby World Cup, left, announces the women's team of Thailand to participate in the women's rugby competition, as Princess Haya Bint Al Hussein, Wife of Sheik Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum UAE Prime Minister and the ruler of Dubai, looks on, during the of...
View Photo »Bernard Lapasset, Chairman of Rugby World Cup, left, receives a draw ball from Sheik Ahmed bin saeed Al Maktoum, Chairman of Emirates Airline during the official draw in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Monday, Jan. 19, 2009, for the Rugby Sevens World Cup tournament which will be held from...
View Photo »TOKYO - OCTOBER 31: Former All Black and 2019 Rugby World Cup ambassador Jonah Lomu during the 2009 Bledisloe Cup match between the New Zealand All Blacks and the Australian Wallabies at the National Stadium on October 31, 2009 in Tokyo, Japan.
View Photo »TOKYO - OCTOBER 30: New Zealand Prime Minister John Key speaks with NZRU CEO Steve Tew (L), Foreign Minister and Minister For the Rugby World Cup Murray McCully (2-L) and NZRU Chairman Jock Hobbs (R) during a New Zealand All Blacks Captain's Run at the National Stadium on October 30, 2...
View Photo »Maoris perform the 'Powhiri', a ceremony to welcome visitors, at a giant rugby ball pavilion placed beside the Tokyo Tower on October 28, 2009. The New Zealand tourism office has built the giant pavilion to promote the 2011 Rugby World Cup in New Zealand, as well as New Zealand cultures.
View Photo »A Maori warrior performs the 'Powhiri', a ceremony to welcome visitors, at a giant rugby ball pavilion placed beside the Tokyo Tower on October 28, 2009.
View Photo »New Zealand Prime Minister John Key delivers a speech during the opening ceremony of the giant rugby ball pavilion beside Tokyo Tower on October 28, 2009.
View Photo »FILE - This is a Saturday, Oct. 2, 1999 file photo of a rainbow spans over Twickenham stadium during the Rugby World Cup Pool B match between England and Italy. Not so long ago, the world's top sports events bypassed Britain because of a combination of poor finances and arrogance.
View Photo »Japan Rugby Football Union president Yoshiro Mori, left, a former Japanese prime minister, and Japan national rugby union team member Daisuke Ohata are all smiles at the union headquarters in Tokyo, Japan, Tuesday night, July 28, 2009 upon learning Japan will host the 2019 World Cup.
View Photo »Noboru Mashimo, Vice President/ Chairman of Japan's Rugby Football Union speaks to the media after they won the right to host the 2019 Rugby World Cup and England to host the 2015 Rugby World Cup during a press conference at the Burlington Hotel, Dublin, Ireland, Tuesday, July, 28, 2009.
View Photo »Noboru Mashimo, right, Vice President/ Chairman of Japan's Rugby Football Union looks at the Rugby World Cup after they won the right to host the 2019 Rugby World Cup and England to host the 2015 Rugby World Cup during a press conference at the Burlington Hotel, Dublin, Ireland, Tuesda...
View Photo »The Rugby World Cup on show at the host decision meeting for the 2015 and 2015 Rugby World Cup at the Burlington Hotel, Dublin, Ireland, Tuesday, July, 28, 2009.
View Photo »I was so pleased with the attendance of the supporters in every game ... It was a big concern before the Confederations Cup whether people would come and be able to afford the tickets to watch the games. We hosted the Rugby World Cup, we hosted the Cricket World Cup, and successfully. I don't see it as ...
Snapper says it would be possible to have integrated ticketing on 90% of Auckland public transport in time for the Rugby World Cup, and is willing to work closely with the Auckland Regional Transport Authority (Arta) to help achieve this goal.
We've won two of the last three matches against New Zealand, including the Rugby World Cup quarter-final
This seminar will be a valuable opportunity for employers and other stakeholders in our sector to share their ideas for how we can deliver high quality services during the major events that are coming to the UK; in particular the Games in 2012, but also events such as the 2014 Commonwealth Games and the...
Clearly we’re keen to get as many visitors to New Zealand as possible for the Rugby World Cup. Having the Embassies on board is a step in the right direction in this regard. To this end there will be representatives from RWC2011 at the game and after match they will outline the progress in World Cup pre...
It is particularly exciting to be launching Women's Rugby World Cup 2010 at a time when Women's Rugby is experiencing unprecedented growth and interest throughout the world and of course here in England
The inaugural Women's Rugby World Cup Sevens in Dubai raised the bar for the Women's Game, setting a high standard of competition and providing fans with exciting matches and unearthing new stars
Women's Rugby World Cup 2010 in London is a marvellous opportunity to raise the profile of the Women's Game in England. Women's Rugby is a rapidly growing sport but to have the showcase event on English soil will undoubtedly help raise the profile of the sport and get more people into the game, and we h...
We trained at game tempo all week and the team completely bought into it. We knew what determination and grit it would take and it made us mentally tougher going into the game ... It was fantastic finishing on a try like that, but it was a whole team effort for the entire 80 minutes. We have our spot in...
We were disappointed about the level of political management that occurred around our Rugby World Cup bid. You get the best possible result when you have an unfettered broadcaster and a broadcaster that's able to operate as a business that's very clear on its underlying objective
The country is looking forward to substantial increases in tourism earnings from the Rugby World Cup and as a result of New Zealand’s exposure to the world through its other sporting achievements. The Government stands to gather substantial additional taxes from visitors, not least GST on spending by to...
Sponsorships are a critical component of MasterCard’s global marketing approach. We’re involved in sponsorship areas that really matter to consumers, including entertainment and sport, and we’re proud to build further heritage in rugby by adding the The MasterCard Trophy to our existing Rugby World Cup ...
If you look at our event experience, we've hosted many big events including the Rugby World Cup in 1995, the 2003 Cricket World Cup and the Twenty20 in 2007. We have [teams] in and out of the country all the time. This year, we had the British Lions tour and the Confederations Cup and all went well.
The Rugby World Cup, the Cricket World Cup, the Athletics World Cup and now the football World Cup. In golf too: the Presidents Cup and other major events. You cannot mention more than 10 countries in the world with that kind of event profile.
We are looking forward to the biggest Women's Rugby World Cup to date in England in 2010 and have been working closely with the RFU to deliver a wonderful tournament, reaching new fans and further raising the profile of the Women's Game
He essentially won England the Rugby World Cup, so inevitably there will be a lot of expectation ... We believe England will be more dangerous with Jonny.
We are delighted to secure a further contract with the RFU for Twickenham Stadium. We recognise that this is a particularly significant time for our client with many events planned during the centenary year of the stadium and with the recent announcement of Twickenham as the venue for the final of the R...
It is very clear that this is all being rushed through by Rugby World Cup Minister Murray McCully and those involved with Rugby World Cup 2011, and what we'll end up with is yet another half-baked scheme that Auckland will always regret. We should be doing it properly, at a sensible pace, in order to ac...
I am very excited to be playing but it will be a tough match as the New Zealand team is England’s main rival to win the Women’s Rugby World Cup next year
This has been of immense benefit to the SRU, and of course the Manu Samoa. We value the feedback of stakeholders and those who have contributed to this great game over the years, and is recognition to all who share a common passion for the Manu Samoa and its pursuits at the Rugby World Cup.
I told him `It's very simple. You lose the Rugby World Cup and in my mind you will always be Richie McCaw, a great bloke. `And you win the World Cup, it's 'arise, Sir Richard'.
It's very simple. You lose the Rugby World Cup and in my mind you will always be Richie McCaw, a great bloke. And you win the World Cup, it's 'arise, Sir Richard'.
The purpose of this seven day project is to promote New Zealand now and for the Rugby World Cup. Within one day that promotion has been more than we could have expected and we still have a week to go.
We will meet with the Rugby World Cup Limited (RWCL) next week and formally begin the planning process for 2019
RWCL, RTH and the appointed agents are all committed to providing the best possible service and tournament experience for rugby supporters throughout the world who will travel to Rugby World Cup 2011.
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