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Battlefield Heritage Tour by Golden Oldies
Cook Islands Mini Festival
Edinburgh to host the 2008 Golden Oldies World Rugby Festival
Your ARGO Chairman calls for your support
Battlefield Heritage Tour by Golden OldiesThe Eastwood Charcoals Golden Oldies Rugby Team are embarking on a Golden Oldies tour of the Battlefields of Gallipoli, Western Front,and Normandy before heading to the 2008 Golden Oldies World Rugby Festival in Edinburgh.This is a once in a lifetime chance to visit places where Anzac legends were born.
So, if you would like to join a group of true Golden Oldies and visit some great places please contact:-
Ian Hay or Glen Fonti on 0418968199 or 0428987708 for more details
^top Cook Islands Mini Festival25 - 30 May 2007, Sydney team needs players, for more information please contact Allan Forno, ARGO Chairman, 98998799. ^top Edinburgh to host the 2008 Golden Oldies World Rugby FestivalClick here to read more about this announcement ^top Your ARGO Chairman calls for your supportClick here to read more about this announcement ^top Wellington Beats Global Competition to Win Golden OldiesWellington has beaten off international competition for
the right to host the 16th Air New Zealand World Golden Oldies Rugby Festival
in October next year, it was announced today.
The festival is the biggest rugby festical in the world,
and is expected to attract over 200 rugby teams and 5,000 people from
over 20 countries to the capital for eight days between 29 October and
6 November 2006
The festival is expected to inject over $15 million into
the Wellington economy.
The teams are expected to come from as diverse range of
nations as this year's festival in San Diego - including Andorra, Czech,
Portugal, Bahamas, Germany and China as well as rugby playing nations
such as Australiam United Kingdom, Cnada, USA, South Africa, Argentina,
Japan and Italy.
Wellington's win means the festival will return to New Zealand
for the first time in 10 years. The tournament was last held in New Zealand
in 1995, when 5,885 participants descended on Christchurch.
Wellington Mayor, Kerry Prendegast, said the city would
pull out all the stops to make the fesitval a special week.
"We'll make this the best ever festival", she
said.
"We've got a few suprises planned for our 5,00 guests
- including New Zealand's biggest-ever marquee, which we're planning to
erect over the Westpac Stadium pitch to host the welcome and farewell
dinners."
The festival will be event-managed by the Wellington Rugby
Football Union, who will coordinate games at venues around Wellington
and all off field activities.
Air New Zealand World Golden Olides Festivals usually occur
every two years, but in 2005 and 2006 the festivals will be in sonsecutive
years as the tournament realigns itself to avoid a clash with the Rugby
World Cup. The next festival after Wellington will be in 2008.
For more details on the 2006 Air New Zealand World Golden
Oldies Rugby Festival, visit the International
Festivals section. ^top
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