It is Sunday 4 September 2011… the time is now nearly 18:15 SA Time. The next live RUGBY we’ll see in South Africa will be from New Zealand, at the Rugby World Cup.
It is 5 nights, or sleeps as we were told as todlers, till the World Cup!
Can you wait… I can’t!
The Pools are as follows:
The Rugby World Cup 2011 starts on Friday morning, SA Time, with the opening Ceremony at 09:00 SA Time (19:00 NZ Time).
Here are the Games:
IRB Rugby World Cup FIXTURES
September 2011 |
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9 | New Zealand | v | Tonga | Eden Park, Auckland | 10:30 |
10 | Scotland | v | Romania | Rugby Park Stadium, Invercargill | 03:00 |
10 | Fiji | v | Namibia | Rotorua International Stadium, Rotorua | 05:30 |
10 | France | v | Japan | Eden Park, Auckland | 08:00 |
10 | Argentina | v | England | Carisbrook, Dunedin | 10:30 |
11 | Australia | v | Italy | Eden Park, Auckland | 05:30 |
11 | Ireland | v | USA | Stadium Taranaki, New Plymouth | 08:00 |
11 | South Africa | v | Wales | Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington | 10:30 |
14 | Samoa | v | Namibia | Rotorua International Stadium, Rotorua | 04:30 |
14 | Tonga | v | Canada | Northland Events Centre, Whangarei | 07:00 |
14 | Scotland | v | Georgia | Rugby Park Stadium, Invercargill | 09:30 |
15 | Russia | v | USA | Stadium Taranaki, New Plymouth | 09:30 |
16 | New Zealand | v | Japan | Waikato Stadium, Hamilton | 10:00 |
17 | Argentina | v | Romania | Rugby Park Stadium, Invercargill | 05:30 |
17 | South Africa | v | Fiji | Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington | 08:00 |
17 | Australia | v | Ireland | Eden Park, Auckland | 10:30 |
18 | Wales | v | Samoa | Waikato Stadium, Hamilton | 05:30 |
18 | England | v | Georgia | Carisbrook, Dunedin | 08:00 |
18 | France | v | Canada | McLean Park, Napier | 10:30 |
20 | Italy | v | Russia | Trafalgar Park, Nelson | 09:30 |
21 | Tonga | v | Japan | Northland Events Centre, Whangarei | 09:30 |
22 | South Africa | v | Namibia | North Harbour Stadium, North Shore | 10:00 |
23 | Australia | v | USA | Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington | 10:30 |
24 | England | v | Romania | Carisbrook, Dunedin | 08:00 |
24 | New Zealand | v | France | Eden Park, Auckland | 10:30 |
25 | Fiji | v | Samoa | Eden Park, Auckland | 04:30 |
25 | Ireland | v | Russia | Rotorua International Stadium, Rotorua | 07:00 |
25 | Argentina | v | Scotland | Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington | 09:30 |
26 | Wales | v | Namibia | Stadium Taranaki, New Plymouth | 08:30 |
27 | Canada | v | Japan | McLean Park, Napier | 06:00 |
27 | Italy | v | USA | Trafalgar Park, Nelson | 08:30 |
28 | Georgia | v | Romania | Arena Manawatu, Palmerston North | 08:30 |
30 | South Africa | v | Samoa | North Harbour Stadium, North Shore | 09:30 |
October 2011 |
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1 | Australia | v | Russia | Trafalgar Park, Nelson | 04:30 |
1 | France | v | Tonga | Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington | 07:00 |
1 | England | v | Scotland | Eden Park, Auckland | 09:30 |
2 | Argentina | v | Georgia | Arena Manawatu, Palmerston North | 02:00 |
2 | New Zealand | v | Canada | Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington | 04:30 |
2 | Wales | v | Fiji | Waikato Stadium, Hamilton | 07:00 |
2 | Ireland | v | Italy | Carisbrook, Dunedin | 09:30 |
8 | C1 | v | D2 | Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington | 07:00 |
8 | B1 | v | A2 | Eden Park, Auckland | 09:30 |
9 | D1 | v | C2 | Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington | 07:00 |
9 | A1 | v | B2 | Eden Park, Auckland | 09:30 |
15 | Winner QF1 | v | Winner QF2 | Eden Park, Auckland | 10:00 |
16 | Winner QF3 | v | Winner QF4 | Eden Park, Auckland | 10:00 |
21 | Loser SF1 | v | Loser SF2 | Eden Park, Auckland | 09:30 |
23 | Winner SF1 | v | Winner SF2 | Eden Park, Auckland | 10:00 |
Whooooohaaaaaaaaaaaa!
Goooooooooo Bokke!
I can like to be very, veeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeerrrrrrrrrrrrry, excited.
I made sure I would have plenty of time to watch some RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRrrrruuuuuuuggggggggggggAAAAAAA.
Evening All,
Had to chuckle, just read piece in Todays London Times…The Bok’s, how do you beat them?
You can beat them if you realise that they are nothing like as hard as they think they are, and that you can kill them at source in the scrum.
Evening All,
Had to chuckle, just read piece in Todays London Times…The Bok’s, how do you beat them?
You can beat them if you realise that they are nothing like as hard as they think they are, and that you can kill them at source in the scrum.
Evening All,
Had to chuckle, just read piece in Todays London Times…The Bok’s, how do you beat them?
You can beat them if you realise that they are nothing like as hard as they think they are, and that you can kill them at source in the scrum.
Evening All,
Had to chuckle, just read piece in Todays London Times…The Bok’s, how do you beat them?
You can beat them if you realise that they are nothing like as hard as they think they are, and that you can kill them at source in the scrum.
Opps…how did I manage that?
The other bit that made me laugh was ….
Very unlikely to repeat the triumph of 2007 in France. The Springboks are an ageing team and need to be replenished by some younger players!!
3@ Blue Bird:
Oops… a serious stutter, I see….
After clicking on the smiley, just delete everything after that… for now
@ grootblousmile:
I won’t be risking a smiley again for a while…!
So, what will your predictions be for the first Wales game?
I see it is 9.30am England time….perhaps a Porridge and PJ match!
6@ Blue Bird:
Don’t really know WHAT to expect…. I suppose the Bokke should win… but it will not be easy.
It’s at 10:30 SA Time… but there are 3 matches that day, the first at 05:30, then at 08:00 and then the Bokke game…. and then working only after that, till midnight, I suppose!
I’m amped.
You guys are deathly quiet… saving yourselves for the World Cup?
Contemplating the big one come Sunday. Surely the organisers could have picked a better opener though? NZ vs Tonga, hardly a mouth watering clash?
FAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARK! Guess who has to work on Sunday morning?????????/
10@ Lion4ever:
Well the host nation should play the opening game and looking at who else is in their group Tonga is probably the best option, would probably offer a bit more resistence than Canada and Japan. This keeps the France game till a bit later to keep interest in NZ going, there is some risk (albeit only a small one) that France could beat NZ, imagine if that happened in the very first game of the tournament – wouldn’t go down too well at all methinks. Also “interesting” scheduling if you note: France get two days less than NZ does between their last game and the meeting between the two teams…
You have a point, Bullscot, but France have proven to be somewhat of a hoodoo team for the AB’s in the WC.
mad week…but when it starts I’ll be there!!
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