Latest Rugby World Cup News
Tue 18th - Sunday October 23rd Rugby World Cup Final - New Zealand v France Another superb display by pre-tournament favourites, New Zealand, ended Australia's World Cup hopes with a 20-6 victory in the semi-final.
Mon 10th - Saturday 15th October - Wales v France France booked a semi-final clash with Wales with their thoroughly deserved victory over England.
Tue 4th - Saturday 8th October - Ireland v Wales Saturday 8th October - England v France Sunday 9th October - South Africa v Australia Sunday 9th October - New Zealand v Argentina The Rugby World Cup has reached the knockout stages and there could be some hard-fought matches this weekend.
Tue 27th - Rugby World Cup - Final pool matches Sat 1st October France v Tonga Pool A (Wellington) Sun 2nd New Zealand v Canada Pool A (Wellington) Sat 1st England v Scotland Pool B (Auckland) Sun 2nd Argentina v Georgia Pool B (Palmerston North) Sat 1st Australia v Russia Pool C (Nelson) Sun 2nd Ireland v Italy Pool C (Dunedin) Sun 2nd Wales v Fiji Pool D (Hamilton) The Rugby World Cup features the final and decisive round of pool matches this weekend.
Thu 22nd - The Rugby World Cup has some fantastic match-ups this round.
Wed 21st - The Rugby World Cup in New Zealand continues this weekend with some fascinating clashes in the third matches of the Pool stage.
Tue 20th - Here are my rugby world cup betting tips for next two RWC games.
Thu 15th - Score Four, There's Still More for the 2011 Rugby World Cup.
Wed 14th - Are you prepared to risk $0 to make $1050?
Mon 12th - The first week of the Rugby World Cup starts this week with games being played on Wednesday and Thursday night.
About Rugby World Cup
This year’s Rugby World Cup will be held in Hamilton, New Zealand. New Zealand is one of the many European countries where this fast-paced sport is popular. England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Italy, Australia, France and other countries participate in this sport as well. There is always a lot of excitement surrounding this game in the countries where it is played and just like any sport fans have their favorite teams and players that they love. This year Waikato Stadium is the home of the big event where only a small number of fans will be able to experience this exciting event up close and personal.
The Rugby World Cup is the well-known international competition that is held in either Australia or New Zealand respectively. This competition is one of the biggest international sports competitions in the whole world. This is evidenced by the fact that people come from all over the world to watch this competition. The good news is that this competition boost tourism where it is held, and the bad news is that the location is very crowded at this time. This sporting competition is so popular worldwide that you have to make reservations well in advance to even get tickets. If you have not yet bought your tickets you may have to find out if there are any available.
Even though the Rugby World Cup will not occur until September 9, 2011 the excitement and the celebrations have already begun. This excitement builds over the four years between competitions. This competition is the event that puts the best team on top for 4 full years until the next competition comes around where competing teams fight to take the “title’ from the reigning champs. The competition is truly a site to behold.
The best way to plan your trip to the RWC is to find packages that save you money. Right now there are 13 venues for the tournament. The packages can be quite costly depending on the venue pack you choose to purchase. At this point it is so close to game day it may be difficult to get the exact tickets you want. You can however, get the best prices for the tickets that are left by shopping online. Also remember to book you flight and accommodations for the Rugby World Cup before it’s too late.
Rugby World Cup Betting Odds
You don’t have to look far to find the 2011 Rugby World Cup Betting Odds. Many Aussie Bookie’s have already published Rugby World Cup Winner odds with New Zealand and Australia being the odds on favourites. England and South Africa provide good value and popular picks to win with generous 2011 RWC betting odds with many Aussie punters.
Rugby World Cup Bets
If you are looking for the best Rugby World Cup bets we suggest place a multi-bet on the Wallabies to win every game in their pool plus win the Quarter Final and Semi-Final.
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Rugby World Cup Final Odds
As mentioned above the Kiwis, Wallabies and Boks have the shortest RWC Final odds to win the 2011 RWC. This is because they are considered the favourites to win based on current form and IRB world ratings. Our pick is Australia to be the first nation to win 3 World Cups.
Rugby World Cup Tipping Odds
We recommend joining an Australian Bookmaker to get the best RWC Tipping Odds as they have professional’s analysing the form 24/7. However if you want to get the best odds then our RWC Odds comparison site has everything you need here to get the best odds on offer.




