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Christchurch to miss out

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Scotty

David Codey (61)
http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-union/i...to-auckland-for-wallabies-20110316-1bxd1.html

SMH article suggesting that the first Oz game will be on the North Island, and the other scheduled Christchurch game in Nelson. Nelson suits me for the last pool match game, but might be flying to Auckland now instead of Christchurch!

I think it now likely that they aren't going to have a 'double header', it Oz vs Italy and Eng vs Arg at the same stadium on the opening weekend, and this maybe why they think it likely that they will have plenty of capacity (with existing ticket holders likely to only attend one of these games, not both because they will split them between the north and south island).
 

Elfster

Alex Ross (28)
I am curious, just how badly damaged is Jade stadium? (Or whatever name it is these days....it looks as though our kiwi cousins have our disease by flogging off the naming rights to the stadiums so they change on an all too regular basis..)

If there is major work to be done on it, surely this would be after some of the more pressing work required in Christchurch? It could be a while before it is used again.
 

waratahjesus

Greg Davis (50)
They reckon the stadium will be fixed for next years super rugby kick off. The damage isn't that bad but they have decided that roads and infastructure are to take priority, as they should
 

Bruce Ross

Ken Catchpole (46)
Am I the only one continually getting a "502 Bad Gateway" message on this and the "Anyone gots training and diet programs" thread when using the Mozilla browser? Ithink Moses is the resident expert in such matters.
 

Penguin

John Solomon (38)
Oh well if that happens Scotty I'll be one of those getting a refund & not going over at all. That was the only Wallaby game I was going to attend & I have no intention of going to the North Island. And if I can't see my team play why the fuck bother.
 

Tangawizi

Peter Fenwicke (45)
Maybe they've got to move it a stadium with over 30,000 capacity based on existing ticket sales numbers. But I agree that it will make for a shit trip stuck on the North Island for 2 weeks. If confirmed as shifting to North Harbour, I'll probably look to get the first flight down to Christchurch on the Monday to get things back on track. Already got hire car booked in to pick up in Chch and a few nights booked at Mt Hutt. Flying back down would mean just need to reorganise the first weekend rather than the whole first week.
 

Scotty

David Codey (61)
I hav a similar trip planned but was going to drive from chch to wanaka so will now probably just reorganize a car from qt and fly there. If the wallabies last pool game is in Nelson then it actually works well for me as we were going to be in the Marlborough the week leading up to it.

It will actually be good to be in and around Auckland that first weekend will be a great atmosphere just have to try and get the accommodation!
 

Moses

Simon Poidevin (60)
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Am I the only one continually getting a "502 Bad Gateway" message on this and the "Anyone gots training and diet programs" thread when using the Mozilla browser? Ithink Moses is the resident expert in such matters.
I'll reboot the server when I get to work, has been up for about 3 months so not a bad idea anyway


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TheTruth

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Just a shame for the rugby supporters in Christchurch - god they need all the cheering up possible after what the poor buggers have been through
 

Tangawizi

Peter Fenwicke (45)
This story appears to confirm that the Wallabies v Italy match is heading to North Harbour.
http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/rugby-world-cup/4788343/Dunedin-new-World-Cup-base-for-England

"Rugby World Cup sources have revealed to Sunday News the intended venues for the five games to be moved from Christchurch because of the earthquake.

World Cup organisers are still working through a few logistic issues before venues are locked in, but once all the boxes are ticked, it will be confirmed that England will play Argentina and Georgia in Dunedin, Argentina will play Scotland in Wellington and Australia's two affected games mean they'll now be playing Italy at North Harbour Stadium and Russia in Nelson"
 

The_Brown_Hornet

John Eales (66)
Am I the only one continually getting a "502 Bad Gateway" message on this and the "Anyone gots training and diet programs" thread when using the Mozilla browser? Ithink Moses is the resident expert in such matters.

Bruce, I get it from time to time with Firefox as well.
 

Scotty

David Codey (61)
Seems I was right in my guess that they would split the double header up between islands and therefore ensure the will have enough capacity for the smaller turnout. Damn I was looking forward to that arg vs eng match.
 

Gooch

Fred Wood (13)
Relocated World Cup games announced:

Rugby World Cup matches originally scheduled for Christchurch have been allocated to another three South Island cities in the wake of last month's devastating earthquake.

Nelson, Dunedin and Invercargill will host pool games set down for Christchurch while two other matches have been reallocated to Wellington and Albany.

Organisers confirmed a fortnight ago that two quarterfinals earmarked for Christchurch will instead be played in Auckland on October 8 and 9.

Rugby New Zealand 2011 (RNZ 2011) today announced a raft of changes to the original tournament schedule forced upon it by major infrastructural damage inflicted on Christchurch by the February 22 earthquake which killed an estimated 182 people.

Rugby World Cup Ltd chairman Bernard Lapasset said that all tournament stakeholders had been supportive throughout the rescheduling process.

"Following the difficult decision to transfer the Christchurch matches all involved have worked hard to confirm the new venues as quickly as possible. We are pleased that three of the five matches will remain in the South Island."

RNZ 2011 chief executive Martin Snedden said today's decisions provided certainty for the affected seven teams.

RNZ 2011 also announced that the new fully enclosed Otago Stadium in Dunedin, which is nearing completion, has met the criteria to be confirmed as a World Cup match venue.

"The Otago Stadium operators have provided us with the assurances we need for us to now be confident that the new venue will be ready to deliver on its tournament obligations," Snedden said.

The rescheduled matches will see Argentina play England in Dunedin on September 10, Australia play Italy at Albany on September 11, England play Georgia in Dunedin on September 18, Argentina play Scotland in Wellington on September 25 and Australia play Russia at Nelson on October 1.

Also, as part of the rescheduling, operational reasons have necessitated the transfer of one non-Christchurch match, Scotland against Georgia, from Dunedin to Invercargill on September 14.

"Our desire was always to transfer as many of the Christchurch pool matches as was reasonably possible to other existing South Island venues," Snedden said.

Organisers also said that ticket purchasers for all Christchurch matches and Scotland's game against Georgia match will receive a refund and the opportunity to secure replacement tickets to the rescheduled matches during a priority purchase period.

As well, the rescheduling decisions have also meant a number of changes to team bases.

Queenstown will now host Georgia as well as Ireland, Romania and England while Hanmer Springs in north Canterbury becomes a new team base and will host Australia over four nights.

http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/rugby/.../Relocated-Rugby-World-Cup-match-venues-named
 
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vikingbrad

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Christchurch alternatives

Bugger confirmed move of first Wallaby game to Auckland.

Had flights, tickets & accommodation all organised for CHCH prior to quake but due to be being a cheap bastard can't change flights.

So looks like going to have to try get domestic CHCH <> AKL flights and accom in AKL for those nights.

Guess just have earthquake to blame :angryfire:

PS And where the f*$k is Hanmer Springs?!

Courtesy of Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanmer_Springs
Population 729!!
 

Tangawizi

Peter Fenwicke (45)
Hanmer Springs is actually a really nice spot to visit. Hot Springs obviously and also some smaller skifields and a good Monteiths pub. Probably most famous in recent times for a chick coming out of her bungy straps less than a week after I did the jump and joked with blokes that I didn't think they'd strapped me in properly... http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/3670057/Bungy-accident-at-Hanmer-Springs

Still, it is a nice spot and if taking the Mrs, Bremer Lodge is the business.

Bit of a pain now having to reorganise getting to Auckland and accommodation etc. With the opening match there on the Friday night and most hotels etc having put in 3/4 night min stays, it could be a bit of a bastard finding a bed for the night.
 

Tangawizi

Peter Fenwicke (45)
Can anyone remember how "Sold Out" the AB's v Tonga game is? Now that we're all going to be stuck in Auckland instead of Chch, the Opening Ceremony might be worth a look.
 
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