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Rugby World cup 2011 Opening Ceremony live video telecast online


New Zealand Rugby World Cup orgnizers has promised "a night to remember" as the biggest Rugby event starts on September 8, 2011. Rugby World Cup 2011 is one of the biggest events in rugby not only in itself, but in terms of sports in general. Only the Olympics and the World Cup can overcome it. Eden Park will host the Opening Ceremony and the Rugby World Cup opening match will be between hosts New Zealand and Tonga.

The opening ceremony will not be very long, as has been said that only take 30 minutes before the start of the first game. 30 minutes of the opening ceremony which is believed to reach an international audience of television a total of 50 million will be in New Zealand and its unique place in the Pacific.

After all the hype and anticipation we will finaly have the Rugby World Cup kicking off in 1 weeks time and there is good news for the Rugby fans as there are still 4000 tickets up for grabs.

Rugby World Cup 2011 Opening Ceremony Live Stream

Eden Park will host the Opening ceremony and the opening match of the Rugby World Cup, which will held on 9th september 2011

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Watch Tonga vs New Zealand live Rugby world cup 2011 streaming online tv.


Watch & Enjoy Rugby World cup 2011 live online First match between New Zealand vs Tonga streaming this match treat Fri 9 September 2011 Rugby World Cup, Auckland, Do not miss the hot game to watch the most exciting match live TV link

Match info
9 September 2011
20:30 local, 08:30 GMT, 14:30 BDT

Teams

New Zealand

15 FB
Israel Dagg
14 W
Richard Kahui
13 C
Ma'a Nonu
12 C
Sonny Bill Williams
11 W
Isaia Toeava
10 FH
Dan Carter
9 SH
Jimmy Cowan
1 P
Tony Woodcock
2 H
Andrew Hore
3 P
Owen Franks
4 L
Brad Thorn
5 L
Ali Williams
6 F
Jerome Kaino
7 F
Richie McCaw
8 N8
Victor Vito




Tonga

Team

15 FB
Vunga Lilo
14 W
Viliami Iongi
13 C
Suka Hufanga
12 C
Andrew Mailei
11 W
Siale Piutau
10 FH
Kurt Morath
9 SH
Taniela Moa
1 P
Soane Tonga'uiha
2 H
Aleki Lutui
3 P
Tau Filise
4 L
Kele Hehea
5 L
Joe Tuineau
6 F
Sione Kalamafoni
7 F
Finau Maka
8 N8
Vili Ma'afu



New Zealand - Player to Watch: It simply has to be Sonny Bill Williams. The former league star with the ridiculously soft hands is worth watching regardless of the setting and circumstances on account of his outrageous skills set, but in this, his first appearance on the biggest stage of all in union, you can be certain that he will be even more determined than usual to dazzle.


Tonga - Player to Watch: When he was younger Finau Maka dreamt of following in the footsteps of older brother Isitolo, who was capped by the All Blacks, but after being overlooked by New Zealand, and subsequently France, for whom he qualified through residency, the powerful No.8 embraced the land of his birth and turned in a string of impressive performances for Tonga during the 2007 World Cup. As captain this time around, the 34-year-old Maka will doubtless bring even more aggression and passion to the party, particularly in this weekend's clash with the All Blacks.

New Zealand vs Tonga live telecast (Auckland) Rugby World cup 2011


Enjoy Rugby World cup 2011 live online First match between New Zealand vs Tonga streaming this match treat Fri 9 September 2011 Rugby World Cup, Auckland, Do not miss the hot game to watch the most exciting match live TV link

Match info
9 September 2011
20:30 local, 08:30 GMT, 14:30 BDT

Teams

New Zealand

15 FB
Israel Dagg
14 W
Richard Kahui
13 C
Ma'a Nonu
12 C
Sonny Bill Williams
11 W
Isaia Toeava
10 FH
Dan Carter
9 SH
Jimmy Cowan
1 P
Tony Woodcock
2 H
Andrew Hore
3 P
Owen Franks
4 L
Brad Thorn
5 L
Ali Williams
6 F
Jerome Kaino
7 F
Richie McCaw
8 N8
Victor Vito




Tonga

Team

15 FB
Vunga Lilo
14 W
Viliami Iongi
13 C
Suka Hufanga
12 C
Andrew Mailei
11 W
Siale Piutau
10 FH
Kurt Morath
9 SH
Taniela Moa
1 P
Soane Tonga'uiha
2 H
Aleki Lutui
3 P
Tau Filise
4 L
Kele Hehea
5 L
Joe Tuineau
6 F
Sione Kalamafoni
7 F
Finau Maka
8 N8
Vili Ma'afu



New Zealand - Team News: Williams has been preferred to Conrad Smith in the All Blacks midfield and that sees Ma'a Nonu switch to No.13 to accomodate the Canterbury ace at inside centre. Israel Dagg gets the nod at fullback over Mils Muliaina, while Richard Kahui and Isaia Toeava are preferred to Cory Jane and Zac Guildford on the right and left wings, respectively. Jimmy Cowan, meanwhile, is chosen ahead of Piri Weepu as Dan Carter's half-back partner. Up front, Tony Woodcock has been passed fit to start despite concerns over a hamstring strain so he takes up his usual berth at loose-head prop. He will be joined in the front-row by Andrew Hore and Owen Franks. Samuel Whitelock makes way for Ali Williams in the second-row, while the injury-enforced absences of blindside flanker Adam Thomson and No.8 Kieran Read mean that there are starts for Jerome Kaino and Victor Vito in the back-row alongside skipper Richie McCaw, who will be making his 99th Test appearance for his country.

Tonga - Team News: Tonga name Maka as captain with Soane Tonga'uiha heading up a strong front-row. He is partnered by Worcester's Aleki Lutui and Cardiff Blues' Tau Filise. Paino Hehea and Joseph Tuineau will provde the grunt in the second-row while Viliami Ma'afu and Sione Kalamafoni will line up alongside Maka in the back-row. Taniela Moa takes the scrum-half berth alongside Kurt Morath. On the wings the prolific Vili Iongi will hope to make an impact with Siale Piutau on the other flank. Vunga Lilo lines up at fullback with Sukanaivalu Hufanga and Andre Ma'ilei in the centres.