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here are the official world cup press releases

brendothejet

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This is it guys. The official information on hosting, broadcast, tickets, teams as well as some history and overview of matches in past tournaments and current ones..

Media Release​
The Rugby League International Federation has today confirmed that Queensland will host the final of the 2008 World Cup, a
semi final and at least three of the remaining 17 matches in the tournament.
The crowning moment of the game’s Centenary Season in Australia will be staged at Brisbane’s Suncorp Stadium on
November 22.
NSW, the site of the first Rugby League game on Australian soil, has won the right to kick off the tournament with a showdown
between Australia and New Zealand on October 25. It is also guaranteed a semi final and a minimum of five pool matches.
Ten nations will take part in the first World Cup on Australian soil since 1977 a year when League legends Arthur Beetson,
Mick Cronin, and Graham Eadie led Australia to victory.
As well as Sydney and Brisbane, matches have been confirmed in Townsville, Robina, and Melbourne, with negotiations on-going at
other key regional venues.
Tickets for the 2008 Rugby League World Cup matches will go on sale from August this year.
RLIF and ARL Chairman Mr Colin Love AM, RFL Chairman Mr Richard Lewis and New Zealand Chairman Mr Andrew Chalmers
joined Australian and New Zealand team representatives for the announcements at Brisbane’s Suncorp Stadium today.
Coinciding with the release of key venues, the Nine Network has announced that it will telecast all six ‘Super Pool’ matches and
each of the three finals during the four-week event.
IMG Media has secured the international television rights and Velocity Brand Management, the company behind the 2007 Cricket
World Cup, has won the merchandise and licensing rights.
The Australian Rugby League has been appointed to host the 2008 tournament on behalf of the RLIF.
The announcements follow months of behind the scenes planning and 17 qualifying matches which have been taking place from
centres as diverse as Ireland, London, Belgrade, Amsterdam, Moscow, Philadelphia and Sydney since September 2006.
“The World Cup tournament is well and truly making its way to Australia,” Mr Love said.
“The support we have received from governments, the corporate sector and broadcasters underlines just how much people are
looking forward to the event next year.
“The ‘Super Pool’ format with Australia, England, New Zealand and PNG in one pool will give all nations a real chance to display
their talent throughout the tournament.”
Nineteen nations are contesting the 2008 World Cup. Seven have already secured a berth in the 10-team tournament to be
played in Australia from October 25 to Saturday November 22, 2008.
These include current World Cup holders and Tri Nations champions Australia who joined New Zealand, England, France and
Papua New Guinea in gaining automatic entry to the tournament.
Fiji and Tonga have also qualified via the Pacific Cup and seven teams (Ireland, Lebanon, Russia, Scotland, Wales the USA and
Samoa) are vying for the remaining three positions.
“Already the tournament has achieved an enormous amount in promoting the game in developing nations,” Mr Love said.
“There’s a real sense of anticipation building in those countries still working to qualify.
“Those who have missed out are already planning for next time and those that weren’t quite ready for the 2008 event are
committed to building their competitions to be contenders in the future.
“There’s enormous enthusiasm for the game internationally and the spirit of World Cups in all sports is to respect the so-called
minnows as much as the established stars.
“To that end, the work of coaches like Tim Sheens (Russia), Jim Dymock (Tonga), John Monie (France), and Adrian Lam (PNG) in
nurturing the skills of these aspiring players also deserves special mention.
“On one level this tournament will celebrate a lot of hard work by many enthusiastic individuals who are growing the game’s reach
and who deserve recognition.
“It will also, as shown in last year’s Tri-Nations final, showcase the remarkable rivalries of traditional powers such as Australia,
England and New Zealand.
“It’s a compelling event not only for Rugby League fans but for all sports fans.
“Australian’s love to give an ‘underdog’ a go and World Cups are a celebration of that very spirit.”

I'm trying to post the PDF files but can't get them to upload...

if there is a mod or another person who i can email them to me send me a pm.

 

steeden.

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Coinciding with the release of key venues, the Nine Network has announced that it will telecast all six ‘Super Pool’ matches and
each of the three finals during the four-week event.

what about the other games??? and why is PNG in the super group????
 

brendothejet

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19 APRIL, 2007
2008 RUGBY LEAGUE WORLD CUP
TO BE BROADCAST ON THE NINE NETWORK
The Nine Network Australia has won the exclusive Australian Free to Air rights to Rugby
League’s biggest international prize - the 2008 World Cup.
Nine will televise games including the ‘Super Pool’ matches, Semi-finals and Final of the
10-team tournament commencing in Sydney on October 25. The Nine Network will
televise nine of these games live on Saturday and Sunday nights.
The World Cup Final at Suncorp Stadium on November 22 will be the final showpiece of
the game’s centenary celebrations in Australia.
“Nine is the home of Rugby League for Australian viewers and this exciting partnership
with the Rugby League International Federation demonstrates our continued
commitment to the sport,” said Eddie McGuire, Chief Executive Officer, Nine Network
Australia.
Australia, New Zealand, England, France, Papua New Guinea, Tonga and Fiji are
confirmed qualifiers for the tournament. Qualifying matches for the remaining three
berths will conclude in November.
Since the Rugby League World Cup was first staged in France in 1954, the tournament
has been played in eight nations, with games held in over 50 cities and towns.
This will be the fourth time Australia has hosted the tournament with matches to be
played across the country, including Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Robina and
Townsville, with negotiations continuing to host matches in other locations.
Nine looks forward to reporting on all the action as the world’s best teams compete to
become the 2008 Rugby League World Cup champions.
***Viewers should check local TV guides for full telecast details***
 

colonel_123

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langpark said:
will the tonga v fiji type matches not be shown or given to fox sports or wat?

You'd have to assume (hope) that those matches will be on Foxsports, perhaps the lack of an announcement means that that deal is still being negotiated.

I wonder how much Channel 9 (if anything) is forking out for the right televise these matches.

Hopefully the bids by Channel 9 for the TV rights and the QLD govt for the final will go aways to ensuring profitability from this tournament.

However, as we've seen with the Cricket World Cup the credibility test for the tournament will come from its ability to draw crowds.
 

langpark

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i think it would be a decent amount, weren't 7 also bidding? and no doubt Fox Sports would've too.
 

steeden.

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rlwc.jpg


looks good!!
 

yosh64

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For anyone wanting to see the logo... Found this on the ARL website.

Dont worry steeden posted it
 

brendothejet

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well lets face it...it doesnt look too bad...in the press conference there was a big poster behind the speakers with all the logos of every competing nation: serbia france russia holland japan usa...etc
 

Timmah

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2 things

- Won't feel right being at Brisbane IMO.
- AT LEAST one game must be played at Gosford (if Robina, Townsville etc get one, CC is a must)
 

Kurt Angle

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Gotta feel for PNG.

As was stated elsewhere, France is more politcally important to RL, so they won't be knocked as the Super pool victim. PNG is the sacrificial lamb.

For PNG to progress, they have to beat England.. their very first game.
 

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