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Tokyo To Host Bledisloe Cup Clash

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Tokyo To Host Bledisloe Cup Clash

Postby Mulboyne » Sun Feb 22, 2009 12:59 pm

[floatr]Image[/floatr]RugbyHeaven: Fourth Bledisloe Test switched from Denver to Tokyo
THE All Blacks and Wallabies are to play a fourth Bledisloe Cup match in Japan in September. It is expected the match, which is a follow-up to last year's success in Hong Kong, will be played in Tokyo and not Denver as previously thought. USA Rugby boss Kevin Roberts, the former New Zealand Rugby Union board member, confirmed the switch last night to Auckland's Sunday News. It is understood that Australian rugby boss John O'Neill's view was the deciding factor in heading to Japan instead of America...O'Neill, who returned as chief executive officer in 2007, was understood to have negotiated a larger fee from the Japanese than Denver's representatives were offering...more...
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Postby Mulboyne » Wed Jul 01, 2009 5:38 am

BBC: Tokyo to host Bledisloe Cup match
Australia and New Zealand will face each other in Tokyo on 31 October in only the second Bledisloe Cup fixture to be staged on neutral soil. The match will be played at Tokyo's National Stadium, which seats 57,000, later this year. It will be the fourth match in the 2009 Cup series and will precede Australia's trip to Europe in November. The Aussies will take on England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales in their first Grand Slam attempt in 25 years. Last year, the All Blacks beat the Wallabies 19-14 in Hong Kong, their first meeting on neutral soil outside the World Cup. New Zealand Rugby Union chief executive Steve Tew, who travelled to Tokyo for the announcement, said the match was a key money-making opportunity for the Australian, New Zealand and Japanese unions. "Building on the success of the Hong Kong match between Australia and New Zealand last year, we have agreed with Australia and our match hosts Japan, to schedule an additional Bledisloe Cup fixture again this year with the dual aim of growing the rugby footprint internationally," said Tew.

The other Bledisloe Cup matches this year will be at Auckland on 18 July, Sydney on 22 August and Wellington on 19 September. Australia coach Robbie Deans, a former All Black, said the Tokyo match was an exciting development for the game in Asia and around the globe. "It is an opportunity for the rugby-loving public of Japan to see two of the best teams in action up close, while also having a rare opportunity to sample the great history which accompanies the Bledisloe Cup rivalry," he stated. "Not only does it break up the trip between Australia and our Grand Slam tour destinations, it also provides the team with the chance to represent their country in a new arena, and show the Japanese first hand why the Wallabies are one of the game's most respected teams." The Wallabies have never played a Test on Japanese soil.
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Postby Greji » Wed Jul 01, 2009 11:20 am

Mulboyne wrote:BBC: Tokyo to host Bledisloe Cup match"....."It is an opportunity for the rugby-loving public of Japan to see two of the best teams in action up close, while also having a rare opportunity to sample the great history which accompanies the Bledisloe Cup rivalry,....."


It is also a chance to work on hassling FG's with new Holligan Control rules....
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