« Reply #15 on: August 28, 2011, 01:53:15 pm »
have the game but the emphasis should be on the game not the so called 'spectacle'.
That's my take as well it's why the Australian World Cup was so succesful. Because we got the event by default and with a short notice when NZ had problems raising the cash to run it, there were no new stadia or any major infrastructure built. The facilities were already in use, the 85.000 capacity main stadium being a 'leftover' from the Olympics and all of the smaller venues in place to cater for the existing Rugby League, and to a lesser extent Rugby Union comps. That event is row fondly remembered by the International rugby media as the best world Cup of them all and it even made a hefty profit (which the ARU promptly pissed against the wall, but that's another story).
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