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RUGBY IN THE HEARTLAND OF NEW ZEALAND.
WORLD VINTAGE RUGBY CARNIVAL
September 14 - 20 2008, Christchurch, New Zealand.


The 2nd World Vintage Rugby Carnival staged recently in Buenos Aires was a triumph and created a bench mark for other carnivals that follow.
Thank you Argentina for an outstanding week in Buenos Aires. The 1200 participants who were lucky enough to be there took home great memories and experiences to last a lifetime – or until the next World Vintage Rugby Carnival in Christchurch in 2008. In this newsletter you will read about and see images from the Buenos Aires Carnival along with comments from some of the teams who were there.
You will be able to review the 2008 World Vintage Rugby Carnival programme and learn about the 11 teams who are already committed to coming to Christchurch.

Read on, and welcome to Newsletter No 1 as we look back at Buenos Aires and begin the countdown to the 2008 World Vintage Rugby Carnival in Christchurch …

REGISTER FOR CHRISTCHURCH NOW TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT.
ONLY 80 INTERNATIONAL TEAMS WILL BE ACCEPTED.
EVERY TEAM that ENTERS BEFORE JANUARY 31, 2007 WINS A PRIZE!

BUENOS AIRES - A VINTAGE EXPERIENCE...
All the elements necessary for a highly successful Vintage Rugby Carnival fell into place as the teams arrived in Buenos Aires – perfect weather all week, lush and firm grounds, great social functions, outstanding post match hospitality and entertainment and 52 teams from 13 countries who had come to Buenos Aires determined to enjoy their rugby and to party.

DON’T TAKE OUR WORD FOR IT …
Rather than record our own highlights we have decided to reproduce extracts from one of the many similar post carnival reports received from satisfied team leaders.

"My overall opinion of this carnival is a very successful event , well run and enjoyed by a vast majority of participants."

"The opening ceremony was elegant and simple.
The speeches were short, but still managed to say all the right things.
The buses were on time and everyone got there to enjoy it. The march, although short allowed all teams to be introduced to the carnival.
This is important as teams like acknowledgement in front of their peers.

"The opening cocktail party that followed went very well. Good venue with the river as a backdrop, good local entertainment, plenty of food and plenty of drink – a great start to the week. "

Click this image to see a larger version, then use your "back" button to return."The games were all conducted at Belgrano Athletic & Rugby Club and this is always enjoyed by teams as it allows plenty of mixing with everyone. The venue was superb!
Green soft grass, plenty of hot showers, cleanly marked fields, much shade and seating. Information was easy to access."

"Everything ran on time. The refs always turned up! The Draw worked well with some minor alterations made to make the carnival as even as possible. This was well done."

Click this image to see a larger version, then use your "back" button to return."The extra tours that were made available by the tour operators were well attended. They seemed to be good value and very interesting to the rugby tourists. Special mention should be made about the mid-week optional tour (750+ attended) to the country – “BIG DAY OUT”. A real highlight! A working Argentine farm with big meals, plenty of drinks, outstanding Argentine singers and dancers and the Cowboys! This was a show that would have been value for twice the price!"

"The final dinner in such a big hotel (The Hilton) was fantastic!
The entertainment was of a world class standard, and again the food and drinks both the quality and the quantity was pleasing.
Speeches were again, short and to the point (No use in boring a captive audience!). A night to remember! "

"At this carnival Vintage organisers got the merchandise right. Plenty of variety of items, with good sizes, and many available. In fact the teams that took advantage of the jersey manufactured by Argie sports were well in front. Good choice on the merchandise."

"So overall the highlights of World Vintage II would be:

a) Great city to host a festival
b) All teams at one venue
c) The hotels in Buenos Aires were comfortable, large rooms and great staff. Ideal for tired rugby players
d) The tour operators had the whole festival moving with precision. Buses came and went on time. Functions ran on time. Pick ups happened. Any requests were handled in a professional and prompt manner.
e) The weather was perfect
f) The size of the festival. Vintage don’t try and have the biggest and so with only 1200 participants one feels a familiarity seeing the same faces. You feel you almost get to meet everyone at a Vintage Festival. A big positive."

"So World Vintage II, a very popular festival and a very happy festival. Such was the success of this festival that if another Vintage Festival was to be staged in Argentina, the majority of participants would return."

"WELL DONE VINTAGE! Buenos Aires 2006 was a real adventure!’"

Argentina Turismo     Provincia Buenos

 

There were 5 awards presented during the final Dine & Dance....

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The ‘Silliest Move of the Carnival’ award went to UFAR (France) for leaving 5 players in Sao Paulo on their way to the Carnival.

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The ‘Outstanding Carnival Touring Programme’ award went to Pirates Madalas (South Africa).

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The ‘Most Original Parade Uniform’ award went to Pinquisaurios (Argentina)

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The ‘Best Dressed Team’ award went to Lansdowne Treasures (Ireland)

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Roly Witt (Evergreens, Canada)

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Puppo Roberto (Barba Roja – Argentina)

The ‘Oldest Players’ at the Carnival were Roly Witt (Evergreens, Canada) aged 75 and Puppo Roberto (Barba Roja – Argentina) aged 76.
 

Team leaders have the last word ….
The following are a selection of extracts from messages received since the Buenos Aires Carnival ….

“Just a brief word from the Lansdowne Treasures to thank the organisers for a fantastic carnival. Everyone of our guys were ‘blown away’ by the week. We all look forward to Christchurch.”
Frank Kenny, Lansdowne Treasures (Ireland)
 
Click to enlarge, then back to return“BA 2006 -What a great carnival. Who could forget the opening & closing ceremonies with plenty of fun friendship and refreshments. Congratulations to all concerned for the organisation of the week and even the 3 days of Rugby was very enjoyable. The side tours arranged by Sundance Tours were great and especially the big day out with plenty to eat & drink and great entertainment. Apparently the Gaucho horsemen were good sorts according to our female tourists, who took far too many photos and video coverage on that day. BA has set a high standard for Christchurch to follow so we are looking forward to 2008.”
Hugh Thompson, Manly Steamers (Australia)
 
“The Old Edwardians had an outstanding time in Argentina. It is a carnival that will be talked about for many years to come”
Tim Watson, Aston Old Edwardians RFC (England)
 
“Well it was absolutely gob smacking wonderful - what a fantastic time at a rugby carnival. I can say that all the Bustards enjoyed themselves immensely and this carnival only served to cement Vintage as the place to be. Fan - bloody – tastic.”
David Morgan, Bustard Eagles (Australia)
 
“It was a great pleasure for us to be at the World Vintage Rugby Carnival in Buenos Aires. To take part was a great honour and, of course, it was a lot of fun to play against the other international teams. We enjoyed the carnival very much and , therefore, we want to say ‘Danke schon’ for your wonderful hospitality and organisation of an excellent Oldie carnival”
Heinz Nass, Die alten Preussen (Germany)
 
“ Wow ! What a success ! We all commented on how big is not always beautiful and that the chosen vintage format was enjoyed by all the Goldies members who were in BA. In fact the Goldies were all very sad to leave such an exciting and friendly Carnival. Well done ! ”
Kevin Kiri, Queensland XXXX Goldies Rugby Club (Australia)
 
“A fantastic event which I really enjoyed, great people, good playing spirit, great value for what was included – will definitely do it again.”
Alan Hallowes, Harlequin Gentlemen (England)
 
“ Just a short note to say how much the Bangkok Bangers enjoyed their stay in Buenos Aires and the rugby days. Thank you very much for all the hard work and excellent organisation that went into the carnival. We had a great tour.”
Roger Fitzgerald, Old Bangkok Bangers (Thailand)
 
“What a success ! Went smoothly, safely and enjoyed thoroughly by all the Budgies. In fact the Budgies were very sad to leave Buenos Aires after such a relaxing and friendly carnival. Well done ! We will be back for more.”
Geoff Phillips, Brisbane Budgies (Australia)

Photo highlights of Buenos Aires Carnival... as seen
through the camera lenses of RugbyTime and Alberto Minnell....

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Opening ceremony about to begin
 

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Helvetes de Geneve (Switzerland) ready to parade
 

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Torcuato XV (Argentina) strutting their stuff

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UCT Alzheimers ..I think on their way to the party
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The New York Vintage Whines - no strangers to Vintage
Rugby
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The Cracked Conchs Bahamas) ready to party
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This group knew all the great songs
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Fabian Vega, Daniel Foradori, Mario Gallo (Barba Roja) with Jimmy Minehan & Peter Moore (Manly Steamers)
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Its important to meet the ref first
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That was a good game
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Now we can relax
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Two old friends share a quiet moment - Denis Nick (73) and Puppo
Roberto (76)
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The Texas XXX's had enough for 2 teams
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The older we get the better we were
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Where does Yuri (Dedy Russian Stars) think he's going with the ball ?
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What a lot of fun this is
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Ooh that's so much better
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Where is the ball?
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A new warm-up technique ?
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Harrow Barbarians (England) in relaxation mode
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Lunch is on the way
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What a pity I have to wait another two years to do this again!
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750 sat down to lunch
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6 players shared their birthdays at the Big Day Out - Barry
Wheelhouse, Bill Welsh, Denis Nick, James Dowling, Quentin von Stein
and Kani Kailene
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There were no volunteers for this test
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The Hilton looked its very best for our dinner
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Top class international entertainment
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And there were songs to be sung
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Then the dancing really started
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Still time to talk to old friends
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The Evergreens take a breather
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Dinner must be coming soon?
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Thank you Buenos Aires - see you all in Christchurch

AND THEN.... ENJOY THIS FURTHER SELECTION OF CARNIVAL HIGHLIGHTS
(Over 500 additional photos can also be viewed on www.rugbytime.com/vintagerugby/ )


CHRISTCHURCH BECKONS....
Click this image to see a larger version, then use your "back" button to return.By now everyone knows that the 3rd World Vintage Rugby Carnival will be staged in Christchurch - the heartland of New Zealand Rugby and home of Canterbury Rugby - from September 14 – 20, 2008. This announcement made in early September resulted in dozens of messages from the Vintage Rugby database confirming support and intentions to enter. It was a very encouraging response. Full details about every aspect of the Carnival are on the Carnival website >>>  and more details will be included in future newsletters.

It is however important to emphasise at this early stage that the organisers will definitely restrict overseas entries to 80 teams and will also only accept local entries in proportion to the international entries received. Local entries will be carefully monitored to ensure that they are not out of proportion to other entries received.

The official Carnival entry brochure (English version) is now available and loaded on the website. View or download >>>. Additional printed copies and Christchurch publicity brochures are available on request to the Vintage Rugby Office >>>  


ENTRIES FROM 7 COUNTRIES RECEIVED....
11 entries from teams in 7 countries have already been received for the 2008 Carnival in Christchurch. The entries are from:
 
New York Vintage Whines (USA)
Battleship RFC Old Boys (USA)
Bustard Eagles (Australia)
Marist Marauders (New Zealand)
Union Bulldogs (South Africa)
Old Bangkok Bangers (Thailand)
 
Lansdowne Treasures (Ireland)
Pinguisaurios (Argentina)
Manly Steamers (Australia)
All Virgins (Argentina)
Jackson Hole Mangy Moose (USA)


CARNIVAL DVD PRODUCED....
The Vintage Rugby Office has produced an informative 7-minute DVD which provides details about the Carnival programme, host clubs, Christchurch City and the Canterbury region.

The DVD has also been loaded on the website. To view simply click here>>  and follow the links to view streaming video, or even, save them to your own PC for repeated viewing or forward this message to a team mate or colleague who may be interested in being part of the 2008 Christchurch Carnival.

To request a personal copy of the DVD send this email to the Vintage Rugby Office >>>
 


VINTAGE RUGBY GOES TO NEW ZEALAND HEARTLAND....
Vintage Rugby will take its international carnival to New Zealand for the first time, with confirmation that the 2008 event will be staged in Christchurch.

Carnival Co-Coordinator Paul Gleeson from Vintage Sports & Leisure says the number of visiting teams will be restricted to 80. Entries are expected from all over the Rugby world, including the USA, UK, Europe, South Africa, Australia, Asia and New Zealand.

The above comments were included in a recent press release issued by the Vintage Rugby Office to sports writers around the world. You can read the full press release >>>
 


CHRISTCHURCH HAS SO MUCH TO OFFER …
Click this image to see a larger version, then use your "back" button to return.Located on the east coast of the South Island Christchurch City is renowned for its expansive gardens and tree-lined avenues and is often referred to as the Garden City. Christchurch City is also the gateway to one of the most diverse regions in the World – from majestic mountains, to extinct volcanoes to the glistening blue waters of the Pacific, the region of Canterbury has it all.

Spring in the Garden City is when it really comes alive. The tree lined streets are paved with joggers and cyclists of all ages. Christchurch Cathedral Square hosts a myriad of lively and different characters all trying to get their views across to the people passing by. On the weekend the Arts Centre is home to ethnic food and live entertainment as both locals and tourists alike browse through the craft stalls looking for that perfect bargain.

If you want to escape the city, turn on the sounds and go for a drive, there are many short break options available. In roughly two hours you could be lounging in the therapeutic thermal waters of Hanmer Springs, marvelling at giant sperm whales, then exerting yourself on a mountain trek in Kaikoura or immersing yourself in culture and history in one of the unique villages of Banks Peninsula.

Click to enlarge, then back to returnFor another excellent day trip visit one of North Canterbury’s internationally recognised vineyards. Spend a glorious sun drenched afternoon sampling the unique cuisine and premier wine amongst the rustic copper/gold plains of the Waipara Wine Valley. Partake in some complimentary tastings to choose that perfect vintage to take back as a gift or savour for that special occasion.

Back in the Garden City entertainment is never too far away. At night the atmosphere changes as the bars pack away their table and chairs and the dancing scene begins. If you’re looking for a more casual evening check out some of the live theatre or relax in one of the city’s many beer gardens. The locals being very patriotic and ever good hosts will be willing to share a story or two about their beloved rugby team the Canterbury Crusaders, and why they make Canterbury their home! We look forward to you spending some time in Christchurch and Canterbury!

Here are some useful links for additional information about Christchurch


TWO GOOD REASONS TO REGISTER FOR THE 2008 CARNIVAL NOW !....
There are two sound reasons to enter your team as quickly as possible:
Entry for the 2008 World Vintage Rugby Carnival will be strictly limited to the first 80 visiting teams to complete the entry process AND you can also discover why Christchurch is known as the ‘Garden City’ on a special sightseeing tour. Southern World New Zealand  is offering an ‘early bird’ prize to be won by every (yes every) team that registers for the Carnival before January 31, 2007. This fantastic prize includes a half-day escorted Christchurch sightseeing excursion for up to 30 members of your team. To win this great prize you just need to complete the team’s registration before January 31, 2007 !
Who needs any other incentives to enter now? You can enter on-line >>>
 


OVER 500 CARNIVAL PHOTOS TO BE VIEWED....
Rugbytime were the official media partners for the Buenos Aires Carnival. The company took many photos during the week of the carnival – on the field, off the field and at the social functions. You can view over 500 photos and a small number of short videos by visiting the Rugbytime website www.rugbytime.com/vintagerugby/  - also available for sale.
 


CARNIVAL MERCHANDISE STILL AVAILABLE....
Many people commented favourably on the range and standard of Vintage Rugby merchandise available during the Buenos Aires Carnival. Argie Sports have a small selection of most items available for a limited period for anyone who couldn’t be at the carnival or wants to buy additional merchandise. Items are available now and can be viewed and ordered online - http://www.argiesports.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc  - click on the Vintage Rugby logo to view the range.
 


YOU HAVE TO SEE IT TO BELIEVE IT ….
Take a look at this collection of photos which include wonderful images of Christchurch, the Canterbury Region and New Zealand – all just waiting for you to come and see yourself >>>
 


FINALLY....
We will keep you updated about Vintage Rugby and the 2008 World Vintage Rugby Carnival in Christchurch.

Your next issue of the Vintage Rugby update will be sent in six weeks and will feature more exciting news and views about Vintage Rugby and Christchurch 2008.

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The following organisations have supported the Vintage Sports Carnivals and are an important part of the Vintage Sports programs.
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