Wednesday, November 2, 2011

The Cup Begins at Last dy Jack, Quin and Aidan



Thi is the seventh edition of the rugby world cup.
The country has done well to welcome other countries to New Zealand. As an example, Blenheim adopted the Russians. They had Russian language lessons for the community so that the Russian team and supporters would feel at home..


OPENING CEREMONY

New Zealand showed its face to the world in a Rugby World Cup opening ceremony that featured music, haka, dance and, of course, football.
The half-hour ceremony on Friday night, staged before the tournament's first match between the All Blacks and Tonga at Eden Park in Auckland, welcomed the world to the country.
It began with the Maori myth of separation of the earth and sky, after which large stylised sails portrayed the arrival of travellers from the four corners of the globe.
National kapa haka champions Te Matarae i Orehu of Rotorua performed a spirited challenge before schoolboy Ethan Bai brought a huge cheer from the capacity 60,000 crowd.
Bai, wearing red and black as reminder of earthquake-hit Canterbury, ran out with a white almost glowing ball, and started a choreographed fantasy of a rugby game.
After a giant world cup was wheeled out, the tournament's anthem, World in Union, rang out in a vibrant finale.
Prime Minister John Key continued the message of welcome in a short speech, before International Rugby Board chairman Bernard Lapasset declared the tournament open.
The ceremony, featuring about 1000 performers and elaborate special effects, was a big contrast with the one that raised the curtain when New Zealand hosted the inaugural World Cup in 1987.
Then, a hastily-prepared event with a small budget featured marching girls, local schoolchildren and former All Black Waka Nathan, who ran a lap in front of sparse stands


The first game this year was the All Blacks vs Tonga.
It was a pretty hard game.  Both teams played well and Tonga deserved their try and we played a running and tackling game.  One scrum went for seven minutes 

New Zealand V Tonga
EDEN PARK, 9 SEPTEMBER 2011 - Weather: Fine
New ZealandFull TimeTonga
41FINAL SCORE10
29HALF TIME SCORE3
6TRIES1
4CONVERSIONS1
6CONVERSION ATTEMPTS1
1PENALTY GOALS1
1PENALTY GOAL ATTEMPTS2
0DROP GOALS0
0DROP GOAL ATTEMPTS0
0SIN BINNED0
0SENT OFF0
REFEREE: GEORGE CLANCY
TOUCH JUDGES: CRAIG JOUBERT, STUART TERHEEGE
THIRD MATCH OFFICIAL: GIULIO DE SANTIS

AROUND THE SCHOOL - ROOM 6

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Wednesday, October 26, 2011

ALL BLACK FUN DAY By Akeila and Jayna

Happy little kids.

On Friday we had one fun exciting day. We went to Goodman Reserve to see Ali Williams and Ben Franks.
We did fun activities, met awesome rugby players and got to watch them play kio rahe. There were two lucky boys who got to have lunch with them.   They were William Havili and George Lockhart.
Some people were lucky and they got hugs from Ben and Ali.


Ali and Ben with their friends.
Jump Jam


Rugby players can relax.
OUR HEROES.


Future all blacks
Ben and Ali talking.


Time for signing.
Bye our heroes.

RWC 2011 FINAL BY JACK AND QUIN


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TWO HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE FIRST HALF
A surprising start was even before the game.While the Allblacks were peforming their haka team france advanced two close to the preferred distance .They faced a $ 5,000 fine.

The first try was scored by Tony Woodcock when they had a line out close beside the Allblacks try- line.The

RWC 2011 RESULTS

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Quarter Finals
08  Oct  2011  Ireland10 - 22Wales Wellington
08  Oct  2011  England12 - 19France Auckland
09  Oct  2011  South Africa9 - 11Australia Wellington
09  Oct  2011  New Zealand33 - 10Argentina Auckland
Semi Finals
15  Oct  2011  Wales8 - 9France Auckland
16  Oct  2011  Australia6 - 20New Zealand Auckland
3rd Place Play-Off
21  Oct  2011  Wales18 - 21Australia Auckland
Final
23  Oct  2011  France7 - 8New Zealand Auckland

SCHOOL DISPLAY

Room 9 Display For RWC 2011

Rugby World Cup Room 9 on PhotoPeach




Room2 display
RWC 2011 ROOM 2 POSTERS on PhotoPeach



Sunday, October 2, 2011

The History


In 1983 the IRB discussed the idea of a world cup and held a vote between main rugby nations with the majority voting in favour. The IRB sent out invitations to teams to participate in the tournament to be held in New Zealand and Australia in 1987. 
1987
          Hosts: New Zealand, with matches also staged in Australia
Summary: Professionally prepared All Blacks stroll to inaugural World Cup success while the rest of the rugby world appears to treat it as an end of season jolly, particularly the English.


Winners: New Zealand
Runners up: France
Poster boy: Michael Jones/ John Kirwan
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Watch Jonah trample England  in 1995