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With December 13th, 2008, marking 1000 days to go until New Zealand hosts the Rugby World Cup 2011, confidence is high that the tournament will be a great success, creating long lasting benefits both for New Zealand and Rugby worldwide.
The Rugby New Zealand 2011 Limited organisers are working hard to deliver a Rugby World Cup that will offer world class facilities for teams and travelling supporters, while retaining a uniquely New Zealand feel.
“The 1000 day countdown is a significant operational landmark for what is the world’s third largest sporting event. In just under three years time the global Rugby community will descend on New Zealand – a country that is immersed in Rugby tradition and culture,” said Rugby World Cup Tournament Director Kit McConnell, the International Rugby Board's senior executive based full-time in New Zealand in the build up to the 2011 tournament.
“We are satisfied that as we reach this milestone, planning and preparation is at an advanced stage and is ahead of all previous tournaments at the same stage. Momentum is building in New Zealand thanks to the fostering of an excellent working relationship between RWCL and RNZ 2011 and the outstanding support of the New Zealand Government.”
“This year we have put in place some of the important building blocks of the tournament, including the selection of venues for knockout matches and confirming the pool allocation for teams. In the next six months we will finalise the match schedule and allocate all pool phase matches, continue to develop the ticketing strategy and finalise the alignment of project plans and legacy goals. Any event of this size has hundreds of critical projects but we are well positioned to meet the key deadlines,” added McConnell.
For RNZ 2011 Ltd CEO Martin Snedden, the 1000 days to go landmark provides the appropriate opportunity to reflect on operational milestones achieved to date and outline the next steps for a tournament that will draw a global television audience of over four billion.
“There is plenty more to do, but I am confident that we are on track to deliver an inspiring tournament with a uniquely New Zealand feel. We’re doing an awful lot of work to create an outstanding festival that creates long lasting benefits for Rugby and for New Zealand as well as great memories for everyone involved,” said Snedden.
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Hello; I want to come to NZ for the 2011 RWC with friends. We are looking for people willing to help us organize our trip. best regards, Karuna, France
Feb 28, 2009 at 1:16 PM