Bay of Plenty — Tackling study and sport is all in a day’s work for Masiu Vainikolo, Brad Armstrong and Jessie Williams.
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Rotorua — Locals participating in Sunday’s Rugby World Cup 2011 street parade are being invited to take part in a free workshop this week to create funky accessories for the parade.
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Rotorua — A massive street parade – starting from Rotorua’s Lakefront, and proceeding through Eat Streat and Government Gardens, to its final destination of Energy Events Centre – will mark the beginning of the end of the city’s Rugby World Cup 2011 (RWC2011) celebrations.
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Tauranga — This training is to prepare volunteers in the eastern Bay of Plenty if an oil clean up is required.
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Tauranga — Two vessels are carrying out on-water recovery operations in the vicinity of the Rena today, while work continues to prepare for the transfer of heavy fuel oil from the ship to the specialist barge Awanuia.
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Tauranga — Fiji have made wholesale changes to their starting line-up for the final Pool D match against Wales at Hamilton's Waikato Stadium on Sunday.
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Bay of Plenty — More than 300 people gave up their time to help make the 2011 Rugby World Cup in the Bay of Plenty a success.
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Tauranga — Fiji are determined not to be swayed by the occasion ahead of their clash with Wales at Waikato Stadium in Hamilton on Sunday.
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Rotorua — Two precious days off after Sunday’s defeat by Ireland have given Russia's players the chance to enjoy some rugby-free rest and recreation in one of New Zealand's most popular tourist regions.
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Rotorua — The green army was once again out in force to watch Ireland defeat Russia 62-12 at Rotorua International Stadium on Sunday.
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Rotorua — Ronan O'Gara hailed his unbeaten Ireland side on Sunday night after helping keep them top of Pool C with a 62-12 victory over Russia at Rotorua International Stadium.
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Rotorua — Bay of Plenty Police are praising the 26,000+ strong crowd who attended the Ireland versus Russia Rugby World Cup game in Rotorua tonight.
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Rotorua — Ireland were on course to remain unbeaten in Pool C after cruising to a 36-0 half-time lead against Russia at Rotorua International Stadium on Sunday.
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Rotorua — Injuries to key players, speculation about a loyal servant retiring and accusations of faking injuries - it's been an eventful week for Ireland heading into their Pool C match against Russia at Rotorua International Stadium on Sunday.
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Tauranga — Two days ahead of Sunday’s encounter with Ireland at Rotorua International Stadium, the Russian team have made substantial changes to the starting XV from the previous pool match against Italy.
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Rotorua — Ireland coach Declan Kidney has described allegations that his team deliberately faked injuries against Australia in their Pool C upset as "incredulous and slightly scandalous".
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Rotorua — Rotorua International Stadium is hosting the city’s sold-out Rugby World Cup 2011 match on Sunday [25 September] at 6pm when nearly 30,000 fans will watch Ireland and Russia take the field.
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Rotorua — <p>If you can’t be at Rotorua’s sell-out Ireland vs Russia Rugby World Cup 2011 match on Sunday evening (25 September) then the next best place to be will at the city’s special Fanzone being set up at the Energy Events Centre.
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Rotorua — Locals attending Saturday’s Rugby World Cup 2011 Fanzone at Rotorua’s Energy Events Centre are in for an extra treat as Team Russia makes a special guest appearance on the night.
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Tauranga — History-making Russia scrum half Alexander Yanyushkin seriously doubted his chances of appearing at Rugby World Cup 2011 just a few months ago because of a serious injury.
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Rotorua — Bay of Plenty Police are asking people attending this Sunday's RWC game in Rotorua to plan ahead and be prepared so that they can have the best possible experience before, during and after the game.
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