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RUGBY IN THE HEARTLAND OF NEW
ZEALAND.
WORLD VINTAGE RUGBY CARNIVAL
September 14 - 20 2008, Christchurch, New Zealand.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q: What is Vintage Rugby ?
A: Vintage Rugby is an opportunity for former
players of all shapes and sizes and fitness levels to relive past glories on
and off the pitch. It provides the chance for those over 35 who still hanker
to scrum, ruck and maul to do so once again with their rugby mates from
around the world.
Q: What is a World Vintage Rugby Carnival ?
A: A World Vintage Rugby Carnival is a
celebration of rugby enjoyed by people who love the game. It is a friendly,
exciting and full of fun week of rugby held every two years at venues
selected by Vintage Rugby players and their partners. All teams on the
Vintage Rugby database are regularly polled to ascertain their favoured
venues for future carnivals. Carnival programmes are planned to provide
participants with an enjoyable rugby experience through an innovative,
relaxed and cost effective programme. The week usually includes 3 days of
rugby (with one game per day for each team), a welcome cocktail party and a
final dine and dance function.
Q: Why was Vintage Rugby created ?
A: Vintage Rugby was created in 2002 in
response to an increasing demand from mature rugby people who wanted a truly
international movement in which they could feel part of the decision making
process.
Q: Who can participate in a Vintage Rugby
Carnival ?
A: Any rugby player over the age of 35 can
play Vintage Rugby. Teams can be from clubs, districts, associations,
companies, even local streets. There is no requirement for teams to be
affiliated to a particular club. People can create their own teams from
friends, school mates (perfect opportunity for school team reunions), family
and colleagues.
Q: What is the philosophy of Vintage Rugby ?
A: The emphasis at each Carnival is on
enjoyment (on and off the field) so there are no Carnival winners and the
scores from games are not even kept. Though participants ‘compete’ to the
best of their ability, the overall results are of little significance.
Q: Where is Vintage Rugby played ?
A: The World Carnivals usually attract over 50
teams who originate from at least 15 countries.
Q: What are the rules for playing Vintage
Rugby ?
A: The basic laws of rugby as prescribed by
the IRB apply to Vintage Rugby games with a few minor modifications to
ensure participants can have fun without causing unnecessary health risks or
injury.
Q: Are their special arrangements for older
players ?
A: Older players (65 and over) and those not
wishing to be tackled are given a brightly coloured bib. Players wearing
these bibs cannot be tackled but can be stopped going forward by being held
firm. Teams are ‘graded’ according to their fitness, ages and level of play
they aspire to play. Teams are offered the chance to play rugby as
‘competitively’ as they wish against like-minded teams.
Q: Who organizes Vintage Rugby ?
A: Vintage Rugby was created by Vintage Sport and Leisure a company based in
Auckland, New Zealand. The Vintage Rugby team includes people with over 25
years experience organizing veteran sports – especially rugby. In addition
Vintage Rugby international advisors have been appointed in key countries
who are available to talk to individuals or team leaders about any aspect of
Vintage Rugby.
Q: Who profits from Vintage Rugby ?
A: Surpluses from each Carnival are
distributed back into the community in which the Carnival is held. The
Vintage Sports Trust has been established to independently manage and
distribute these funds.
Q: Do participants have to travel on
specific airlines to participate in a Vintage Rugby Carnival ?
A: Whilst preferred carriers with special fare
offers will be suggested, travel to and from Carnivals on specific airlines
is not mandatory, leaving teams to make their own decisions as to which
airline offers the best deal for their travel.
Q: Who handles the accommodation, transport
and social functions at each Carnival ?
A: Vintage Rugby appoint a Carnival ground
operator who is responsible for the accommodation, transport and social
functions. There are usually 4 levels of accommodation to cater for the
different team budgets.
Q: Where can I get more information about
Vintage Rugby?
A: Further details can be obtained by visiting
the Vintage Rugby website
www.vintagerugby.com
or by contacting the Vintage Rugby office:
(+64) 09 425 5294 (phone);
(+64) 09 425 6956
(fax)
or by mail –
PO Box 78, Snells Beach 0942, New Zealand
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