Christchurch to lose Rugby world cup games.

The Rugby world cup games that were to be played in Christchurch have been cancelled due to the damage at AMI Stadium following last month's earthquake.

AMI Stadium was supposed to be hosting five group matches and two quarterfinals during the World Cup which runs through September and October, However Rugby World Cup Minister Murray McCully announced this afternoon that all games will have to be moved to other venues around the country.

Auckland will now host the two quarter final matches while as many of the pool matches as possible will be kept in the South Island, All existing ticket holders will be offered refunds or tickets to the reallocated matches.

The Mayor of Christchurch Bob Parker said the decision would be a further blow for a city still reeling from the February 22 earthquake, but he accepted it had been made after long consideration and with the best interests of the Rugby World Cup in mind for players and spectators.

Although complete replacement of the turf at AMI Stadium is required, there were also concerns about the amount of accommodation available for those travelling to see the Christchurch games.
Australia, England and Argentina were all set to play twice at AMI Stadium while the fourth quarterfinal would mostly feature the All Blacks if they finished top of Group A.

Matches scheduled for Christchurch:
Saturday September 10 - Argentina v England
Sunday September 11 - Australia v Italy
Sunday September 18 - England v Georgia
Sunday September 25 - Argentina v Scotland
Sunday October 1 - Australia v Russia
As many as possible will remain in South Island

Saturday October 8 - Quarterfinal 2
Sunday October 9 - Quarterfinal 4
Are to be moved to Auckland

League legends match to aid earthquake appeal

Former rugby league internationals from New Zealand and Australia will take the field in Auckland next week to raise funds for victims of the Christchurch earthquake last week.

This charity match is to be held at Mount Smart Stadium on March 10 and was being coordinated by the New Zealand Rugby League and a group of former Kiwi internationals.
Gary Freeman, Monty Betham, Nigel Vagana and Tawera Nikau have helped organize the teams for the match with Nikau ready to play despite having an artificial leg.
The New Zealand rugby league chief executive Jim Doyle said it wanted to do its bit to support those affected by the earthquake.

Everyone in the country is trying to find some way of helping the people in Christchurch and the Canterbury region. Staging the Legends of League Charity Match is a way of bringing people in Auckland together to provide some financial support for a community that's been devastated and is in desperate need.

Among the players set to make an appearance are Kurt Sorensen, Olsen Filipaina, Stacey Jones and the Kiwis' 2008 World Cup-winning captain Nathan Cayless. Australians Mario Fenech and David Peachey have also volunteered to play.
 

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