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  New Zealand vs Japan Rugby world cup 2011 and Fixture and Trickes

                                                         World Cup Rugby 2011
New Zealand v Japan -
This is a pool  A match for the 2011 World Cup Rugby on 16/09/11 . New Zealand play Japan i n this pool A match of Rugby World Cup 2011 at Waikato Stadium. This is one of 48 games of top-class rugby which will be played in New Zealand during Rugby World Cup 2011.


Please keep checking back here to see when the next match is scheduled
Waikato Stadium, Hamilton. This 30.800 seater stadium will be jammed to the rafters with all but a handful wishing for an All Blacks win …. we shall see!
The stadium is easy to get to, with excellent transport links.

New Zealand v Japan
Fri Sep 16, 2011 (19:00)
Waikato Stadium, Hamilton, New Zealand
The Rugby World Cup is the premier international rugby union competition. The event is organised by the sport’s governing body, the International Rugby Board (IRB), and is contested by the men’s national teams. Rugby World Cup 2011 is well underway – 12 teams had already pre-qualified and these were: New Zealand, France, Tonga, Argentina, England, Scotland, Australia, Ireland, Italy, South Africa,Wales and Fij. However there were another 8 slots available. Rugby World Cup Tickets are available at Sold Out Ticket Market at nominal rates.

Waikato Stadium, Hamilton, New Zealand

Waikato Stadium is a major sporting and cultural events venue in Hamilton, New Zealand, with a total capacity of 25,800. Four areas contribute to this capacity: The Brian Perry Stand holding 12,000, the WEL Networks Stand holding 8,000, the Goal Line Terrace holding 800 and the Greenzone can hold up to 5,000 people. The capacity can be extended, however, by temporarily adding 5,000 seats to the 



No matter what the sport, every time one of our national teams takes the field, the whole nation focuses as we test our prowess and ingenuity against much larger rival countries.  In summer, cricket and tennis matches attract enthusiastic audiences, and when the America’s Cup, the Olympics or the Commonwealth Games are staged, discussion turns to how well our small country will fare against such odds.  Each success is hailed as a triumph of David and Goliath proportions, each defeat dissected to analyse its cause.
When winter approaches, though, the game that steals the locals’ hearts is Rugby.  In winter, the roles are reversed, and New Zealand becomes the Goliath.  With almost 150,000 registered rugby players in New Zealand, you could say that this game is a national obsession.  Every winter, in households around the country, Saturday mornings pivot around local school and club games.  Enthusiastic supporters pace the sidelines at every game, yelling themselves hoarse, leaving no doubt about their allegiances in the minds of their neighbours or the referee!  And when the All Blacks take the field against the Springboks or the Wallabies it seems that the whole country waits with bated breath.  Sellout crowds join the exodus to watch their heroes live, and every bar fills to overflowing as fans gather to enjoy the spectacle on the large screen.  It’s no wonder then, that next year’s Rugby World Cup is awaited with such anticipation.  As venues around the country prepare for Spring 2011, excitement levels rise with every All Blacks appearance.  As defending champions, the Springboks have thrown down the gauntlet, and time will tell whether the All Blacks can meet the challenge.
New Zealand v Japan
Fri Sep 16, 2011 (19:00)
Waikato Stadium, Hamilton, New Zealand







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