Parliament, a concert and a food festival scheduled for Black Ferns' victory tour
The world champion Black Ferns' victory tour schedule has been released and will see the team spend 13 days exploring the nation and meeting fans in a variety of settings.
The hype around the Kiwi team snowballed throughout the six-week World Cup, fans sold out nearly every match the local side played in as the highlight plays and personalities infected the rugby public and beyond.
The initial celebrations took place the morning following the World Cup final and the Ferns have since had a well-deserved two-week break - where a number of players received their own local parades and celebrations in their respective hometowns.
The players returned home with an extra $25,000 in pocket courtesy of a performance bonus.
In addition to the planned celebrations, Greymouth will be treated to a guest appearance by hometown hero Ruby Tui in their Christmas parade Saturday while Rarotonga and Samoa have each had visits from Maiakawanakaukani Roos and Theresa Fitzpatrick respectively.
A parade had been discussed in Wellington but sports minister Grant Robertson had cited timing as an issue and noted it was more of a local council matter. Evidently, it was decided a reception at Parliament was a more feasible option.
The 12-stops on the tour look to interact with as many of the 1.2 million Kiwis who tuned into the World Cup Final last month as possible.
The "Thank you Aoteara Tour" starts Monday, with players' attendance to be confirmed.
Bay of Plenty
Date: Monday 5 December
Time: 4pm
Details: Rip Rugby Finals Night at Omokoroa Sports Ground, Omokoroa
Hamilton
Date: Tuesday 6 December
Time: 3.30pm
Details: A public Meet and Greet at Hamilton Old Boys Rugby Club, Hamilton
New Plymouth
Date: Wednesday 7 December
Time: 4pm
Details: Skills and Drills at Yarrow Stadium
Palmerston North
Date: Thursday 8 December
Time: 3.30pm
Details: A public Meet and Greet at The Square, Palmerston North
Christchurch
Date: Saturday 10 December
Time: from 4.30pm
Details: Players to make an appearance at the Six60 concert at OrangeTheory Stadium
Christchurch
Date: Monday 12 December
Time: 4pm
Details: A public Meet and Greet at Victoria Squad, Christchurch
Wellington
Date: Tuesday 13 December
Time: 12pm
Details: Public reception at New Zealand Parliament Building
Ruatoki
Date: Wednesday 14 December
Time: 11am
Details: A public Meet and Greet and Fun Day at Tiwi Black Park, Ruatoki
Whakatane
Date: Thursday 15 December
Details: To be confirmed
Omaio
Date: Friday 16 December
Time: 2pm
Details: An event to be held at the ?t?whare Marae
Gisborne
Date: Saturday 17 December
Time: 4pm
Details: A public Meet and Greet at the Grey St Food Festival, Gisborne
Auckland
Date: Sunday 18 December
Time: 12pm
Details: Meet and Greet at the World Schools Sevens at Pakuranga Rugby Club
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not sure I follow your point. Scotland are not tapping into their immigrant population to build diverse rugby squads, like Aussie and NZ did, they are actively seeking potential Scotland-eligible players like the Tuipulotu brothers and foreign players that cab be naturalized through residency and bringing them over to play in Scotland with an eye on them making it into the national team. That's what I believe is far from ideal for the health of international rugby. Another example, on the recent game between France and Japan, each team had a Tongan born and raised player named Tevita Tatafu on their teams.
Go to commentsThere is always something happening that no one can prepare for like injuries and yes cards as well as the refs influence in the game. However, rain will be their only chance of a close game. This Boks team is out to destroy. I don't see it as a close game coming. Before the teams was announced I had it at 12-15 winning margin for the Boks, but after I pushed that to 20+.
The whole 23 match day squad is scary. The signs is there for anyone willing to see it. This team is much better than the team from the WC semi. Attack, defence, broken play, speed and strength. Just no comparison. No matter how much we wish for a close game, I honestly don't see that happening. Actually very few have your view point. That is fine too
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