18.11.05 - NZ HERALD DUBLIN - A summary of New Zealand's promises as presented in its bid to the International Rugby Board council today to host the 2011 World Cup is below.
New Zealand won the IRB's backing over Japan and South Africa today.
NEW ZEALAND'S PROMISES TO THE IRB
A tournament for players
An environment where players can perform at their very best Rugby facilities that are excellent and close at hand A Tournament based on traditional rugby values
A tournament for visiting fans
A country that will be welcoming and safe A tournament for fans at home Superb broadcasting coverage
A commercially successful tournament
Unique partnership between rugby and the Government Tournament fee guaranteed Conservative budget Most commercially successful RWC ever Tournament clean stadia requirements met
A showcase event
A Tournament that runs smoothly and seamlessly A Tournament that will be media-friendly Stable country and national union
A tournament for rugby everywhere
We are the safe option We are worthy guardians of rugby's jewel in the crown Global rugby legacy
KEY TOURNAMENT DETAILS
48 matches 11 potential venues Prime knockout matches at an expanded Eden Park
OUR GUARANTEE – IRB TOURNAMENT FEE
New Zealand has guaranteed the IRB Tournament Fee Underpinned by a partnership with New Zealand Government Joint funding commitment from both partners Robust budget
BROADCASTING OPPORTUNITY
Utilises the world's best rugby broadcasters - wealth of talent and experience Superb coverage guaranteed Full stadia throughout the Tournament Link between teams and fans at home Popularity of breakfast TV in Europe proven through RWC 2003 in Australia & 2005 Lions tour in New Zealand
TOURNAMENT TIMING
Initial proposed timing - September/October New Zealand offered IRB total flexibility on tournament timing Lions Tour proved June/July is a perfectly acceptable time to run a Tournament in New Zealand
INFRASTRUCTURE
Tourism is New Zealand's largest earner of foreign exchange New Zealand is ranked globally as a prime tourist destination 7 per cent annual growth of visitors to New Zealand In the last five years accommodation availability in Auckland has increased by 6,000 beds to a total of 36,000 Even without RWC 2011 a further 10,000 beds are projected to become available over the next five years Full spectrum of accommodation and travel options from 5 and 6 star through to budget Unparallelled visitor experiences available
STADIA CLEAN OF NON-RWC ADVERTISING
Recognise this was an issue in 2003 New Zealand has committed to meet the tournament clean stadia requirements
VENUES
Range of venues from large to mid-sized venues – all dedicated rugby venues Recognised by players, officials, broadcasters and media as superb rugby venues during 2005 Lions Series Expansion and upgrade of some venues possible – enhancement on Bid commitment.
EDEN PARK
Bid lodged with guaranteed capacity of 53,000 for Eden Park New Zealand Bid includes proposal to expand to 60,000 capacity This will provide: - Increased capacity – additional 7,000 seats - Better facilities for players, officials, media and VIPs - Commitment to consult with Eden Park Neighbours' Association |