Rugby's increasing popularity has made the Rugby World Cup one of the world's biggest premier sporting events, and the friendly attitude and enthusiasm of the people of Waikato has made this area a rugby heaven. The typical warm welcome for the All Blacks is surely waiting when they play their best game against the top Asian qualifier. This amazing game will definitely satisfy each and every rugby fan of Waikato, however if it ends up unsuccessful for some of the fans then undoubtedly the Pool Play of Welsh against Samoa and Fiji will fill the excitement for them.
Whenever this event takes place many people from different parts of the globe come to enjoy it. In September and October of 2011 there will undoubtedly be a rush of foreigners but that will, of course, not daunt Waikato's audience. This audience will no doubt cheer the teams and will enjoy the purest rugby games ever played.
The fans of All Blacks, the top Asian qualifier, Welsh and Samoa and Fiji will not only increase the entertainment of this event but they will also spend nights in Hamilton and Wales. A detailed count would be 14 nights for All Blacks, three nights for the top Asian qualifiers, and two nights for Samoa and Fiji. With the enthusiastic wave of people there is no way these super teams will not be warmly welcomed.
Waikato Stadium will have room for 30,800 lucky rugby fans to enjoy this wonderful event, and without a shadow of doubt these games in the upgraded stadium will be even better than a popular game played in the same stadium before. Back in 1987 the fans called it the Rugby Park.
Such events only appear once in a blue moon and missing them would be regretful. The 2011 Rugby World Cup in New Zealand is the culmination of a 184 match qualifying process over 30 months and involving 80 nations around the world. Those final teams playing for the Cup should provide some unequaled rugby entertainment for fans.
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