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| Quote DGM="DGM"The QF's are as follows:
Darwin - A1 vs B3
Christchurch - B2 vs D1
Wellington - B1 vs A3
Melbourne - A2 vs C1
England will either be in Melbourne or Darwin (if they win the group). The group NZ are in, B, is earmarked for the NZ QF's.
The gamble we're going with is that England will lose in the group game to Aus and finish 2nd in the group. If England do win the group, it looks like they'll avoid Aus/NZ in the Semi's, so we'll get to see them in the final (assuming they win the QF & SF).'"
Thanks for the info. I hadn't seen that, will look again. Do you have a link to that breakdown? I can only see it on Wiki. If it goes to form, perhaps give Melbourne part two a miss. Still, the difficulty is that it is pretty difficult to book travel and accommodation for England's KO stage matches until after 27 October 2017.
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Quote richardviking="richardviking"Thanks for the info. I hadn't seen that, will look again. Do you have a link to that breakdown? I can only see it on Wiki. If it goes to form, perhaps give Melbourne part two a miss. Still, the difficulty is that it is pretty difficult to book travel and accommodation for England's KO stage matches until after 27 October 2017.'"
There's a little bit on the RLWC site, but wasn;t easy to find:
www.rlwc2017.com/news/ticket-faqs
How do the Quarter/Semi Finals work?
The RLIF has approved that if Australia qualifies for a Quarter Final, it will play in Darwin. If NZ qualifies for a Quarter Final, it will play in Wellington.
If Australia and NZ were to play each other in a Quarter Final or Semi-Final, whoever finishes higher in the pool stage will get the home advantage.
If Australia and NZ make the Semi-Finals they will play in Brisbane and Auckland respectively.
The full Quarter Final fixture will be finalised at the conclusion of the pool stage, taking in to consideration hosting requirements.
Basically, it looks like even if England do beat Australia, they'll still be playing at Melbourne in the QF.
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Quote richardviking="richardviking"Thanks for the info. I hadn't seen that, will look again. Do you have a link to that breakdown? I can only see it on Wiki. If it goes to form, perhaps give Melbourne part two a miss. Still, the difficulty is that it is pretty difficult to book travel and accommodation for England's KO stage matches until after 27 October 2017.'"
There's a little bit on the RLWC site, but wasn;t easy to find:
www.rlwc2017.com/news/ticket-faqs
How do the Quarter/Semi Finals work?
The RLIF has approved that if Australia qualifies for a Quarter Final, it will play in Darwin. If NZ qualifies for a Quarter Final, it will play in Wellington.
If Australia and NZ were to play each other in a Quarter Final or Semi-Final, whoever finishes higher in the pool stage will get the home advantage.
If Australia and NZ make the Semi-Finals they will play in Brisbane and Auckland respectively.
The full Quarter Final fixture will be finalised at the conclusion of the pool stage, taking in to consideration hosting requirements.
Basically, it looks like even if England do beat Australia, they'll still be playing at Melbourne in the QF.
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Quote DGM="DGM"There's a little bit on the RLWC site, but wasn;t easy to find:
www.rlwc2017.com/news/ticket-faqs
How do the Quarter/Semi Finals work?
The RLIF has approved that if Australia qualifies for a Quarter Final, it will play in Darwin. If NZ qualifies for a Quarter Final, it will play in Wellington.
If Australia and NZ were to play each other in a Quarter Final or Semi-Final, whoever finishes higher in the pool stage will get the home advantage.
If Australia and NZ make the Semi-Finals they will play in Brisbane and Auckland respectively.
The full Quarter Final fixture will be finalised at the conclusion of the pool stage, taking in to consideration hosting requirements.
Basically, it looks like even if England do beat Australia, they'll still be playing at Melbourne in the QF.'"
Thanks DGM!
For once - common sense prevailing here. I remember the AFC Asian Cup hosted in Australia in 2015 was a nightmare - The Socceroos were forced to play a semi-final in Newcastle when they had thousands dying to buy a ticket for the match in Sydney.
I suppose Melbourne isn't that bad 
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Quote DGM="DGM"There's a little bit on the RLWC site, but wasn;t easy to find:
www.rlwc2017.com/news/ticket-faqs
How do the Quarter/Semi Finals work?
The RLIF has approved that if Australia qualifies for a Quarter Final, it will play in Darwin. If NZ qualifies for a Quarter Final, it will play in Wellington.
If Australia and NZ were to play each other in a Quarter Final or Semi-Final, whoever finishes higher in the pool stage will get the home advantage.
If Australia and NZ make the Semi-Finals they will play in Brisbane and Auckland respectively.
The full Quarter Final fixture will be finalised at the conclusion of the pool stage, taking in to consideration hosting requirements.
Basically, it looks like even if England do beat Australia, they'll still be playing at Melbourne in the QF.'"
Thanks DGM!
For once - common sense prevailing here. I remember the AFC Asian Cup hosted in Australia in 2015 was a nightmare - The Socceroos were forced to play a semi-final in Newcastle when they had thousands dying to buy a ticket for the match in Sydney.
I suppose Melbourne isn't that bad 
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| Quote richardviking="richardviking"Thanks DGM!
For once - common sense prevailing here. I remember the AFC Asian Cup hosted in Australia in 2015 was a nightmare - The Socceroos were forced to play a semi-final in Newcastle when they had thousands dying to buy a ticket for the match in Sydney.
I suppose Melbourne isn't that bad
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I think the Melbourne-Auckland-Brisbane (QF-SF-F) plan is a pretty good one as you're guaranteed to see all of the top 3 teams at least once and visit both countries. It all really hinges on the Eng v Aus Group game.
If England win, they'll go to Melbourne automatically, win that and I think they'll go to Brisbane for the Semi and likely win that, whilst NZ take on Aus in Auckland. Eng vs Aus/NZ final.
If England lose, they're still going to Melbourne, win that then they'll go to Auckland and likely play NZ. Win that and it's Brisbane for the final vs Aus.
These are the tickets we've got:
For Melbourne the tickets are really reasonable. We've got category A's, block 74 row C, for $51 (£32ish).
Auckland we've got category A's again for block 40, row A, for $80 (£50ish).
Brisbane for the final, we're behind the sticks, block 332, Cat B, $82 (£51ish).
I think they go on general release soon, so we wanted to get in early. Don't want to travel that far & have crap seats.
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| Also, for those who are out there for a good time, also a chance you could time it well to catch some of the Ashes.
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| I see the last spot in the draw will be decided in a playoff between Italy and Russia.
I expect Italy will win, and that could give the cup and unexpected big crowd, because the last game for the qualifier is V Fiji in Canberra.
That should mean Canberra's favourite son, Terry Campese, gets to play his last ever game of RL as captain of Italy on his home pitch.
That should sell out the ground.
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Ireland, Wales qualify for Rugby League World Cup 2017
Sun 30 Oct, 2016, 8:04am
Media Release, RLWC 2017
Ireland and Wales will contest the Rugby League World Cup 2017 (RLWC2017) after both countries topped their respective Rugby League European Federation (RLEF) qualifying groups with victories overnight.
As RLEF qualifying Group A winners, Wales, will take position "EQ1" in Pool C of the RLWC2017 tournament draw, with Ireland taking the place of "EQ2" as Group B winners.
RLWC2017 CEO, Andrew Hill, welcomed the addition of both teams to the sport's pinnacle international event which will be co-hosted by Australia and New Zealand, with three pool games in Papua New Guinea, from 27 October until 2 December 2017.
"I'd like to congratulate both Ireland and Wales on qualifying for next year's Rugby League World Cup.
"With large expat communities in Australia, we know these two teams will receive strong support and win over a legion of new fans during their respective campaigns.
"With less than 12 months to go until the tournament kicks-off on Friday 27 October 2017, we look forward to confirming the 14th and final team after the final qualifying match between Italy and Russia to be played on Friday 4 November.
"The organising committee is preparing to welcome all competing countries and their supporters to what will be the greatest Rugby League World Cup."
The 2017 tournament will be the first time the Welsh Dragons have featured in a Rugby League World Cup played in the Southern Hemisphere since 1975, and the fourth consecutive appearance for Irish Wolfhounds.
Wales RLWC2017 pool matches
v Papua New Guinea, Port Moresby on 28 October 2017
v Fiji, Townsville Stadium on 5 November 2017
v Ireland, Perth Rectangular Stadium on 12 November 2017
Ireland RLWC2017 pool matches
v EQ3, Barlow Park on 29 October 2017
v Papua New Guinea, Port Moresby on 5 November 2017
v Wales, Perth Rectangular Stadium on 12 November 2017
The fourteen and final spot in the men's RLWC2017 draw will be filled by the victor of Italy and Russia who will battle it out in the RLEF European Qualifier play-off on Friday 4 November in Leigh, England.
The winner of this play-off will become "EQ3" in Pool D of the RLWC2017 draw.
"EQ3" (winner of Italy and Russia) RLWC2017 pool matches
v Ireland, Barlow Park on 29 October 2017
v USA, Townsville Stadium on 5 November 2017
v Fiji, Canberra Stadium on 10 November 2017
Fans will be able to watch the greatest rugby league players from across the world for as little as $10 kids/concessions, $20 adults and $45 for a family of four.
Tickets* for all 28 games of the five week tournament are now on sale from RLWC2017.com.
*Booking and transactions fees will apply
www.nrl.com/ireland-wales-qua...4/default.aspx
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Ireland, Wales qualify for Rugby League World Cup 2017
Sun 30 Oct, 2016, 8:04am
Media Release, RLWC 2017
Ireland and Wales will contest the Rugby League World Cup 2017 (RLWC2017) after both countries topped their respective Rugby League European Federation (RLEF) qualifying groups with victories overnight.
As RLEF qualifying Group A winners, Wales, will take position "EQ1" in Pool C of the RLWC2017 tournament draw, with Ireland taking the place of "EQ2" as Group B winners.
RLWC2017 CEO, Andrew Hill, welcomed the addition of both teams to the sport's pinnacle international event which will be co-hosted by Australia and New Zealand, with three pool games in Papua New Guinea, from 27 October until 2 December 2017.
"I'd like to congratulate both Ireland and Wales on qualifying for next year's Rugby League World Cup.
"With large expat communities in Australia, we know these two teams will receive strong support and win over a legion of new fans during their respective campaigns.
"With less than 12 months to go until the tournament kicks-off on Friday 27 October 2017, we look forward to confirming the 14th and final team after the final qualifying match between Italy and Russia to be played on Friday 4 November.
"The organising committee is preparing to welcome all competing countries and their supporters to what will be the greatest Rugby League World Cup."
The 2017 tournament will be the first time the Welsh Dragons have featured in a Rugby League World Cup played in the Southern Hemisphere since 1975, and the fourth consecutive appearance for Irish Wolfhounds.
Wales RLWC2017 pool matches
v Papua New Guinea, Port Moresby on 28 October 2017
v Fiji, Townsville Stadium on 5 November 2017
v Ireland, Perth Rectangular Stadium on 12 November 2017
Ireland RLWC2017 pool matches
v EQ3, Barlow Park on 29 October 2017
v Papua New Guinea, Port Moresby on 5 November 2017
v Wales, Perth Rectangular Stadium on 12 November 2017
The fourteen and final spot in the men's RLWC2017 draw will be filled by the victor of Italy and Russia who will battle it out in the RLEF European Qualifier play-off on Friday 4 November in Leigh, England.
The winner of this play-off will become "EQ3" in Pool D of the RLWC2017 draw.
"EQ3" (winner of Italy and Russia) RLWC2017 pool matches
v Ireland, Barlow Park on 29 October 2017
v USA, Townsville Stadium on 5 November 2017
v Fiji, Canberra Stadium on 10 November 2017
Fans will be able to watch the greatest rugby league players from across the world for as little as $10 kids/concessions, $20 adults and $45 for a family of four.
Tickets* for all 28 games of the five week tournament are now on sale from RLWC2017.com.
*Booking and transactions fees will apply
www.nrl.com/ireland-wales-qua...4/default.aspx
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| Quote roopy="roopy"I see the last spot in the draw will be decided in a playoff between Italy and Russia.
I expect Italy will win, and that could give the cup and unexpected big crowd, because the last game for the qualifier is V Fiji in Canberra.
That should mean Canberra's favourite son, Terry Campese, gets to play his last ever game of RL as captain of Italy on his home pitch.
That should sell out the ground.'"
Fitting end to Terry's career after heroically trying to keep a poor team from being relegated from the Super League elite.
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| Quote DGM="DGM":D
I think the Melbourne-Auckland-Brisbane (QF-SF-F) plan is a pretty good one as you're guaranteed to see all of the top 3 teams at least once and visit both countries. It all really hinges on the Eng v Aus Group game.
If England win, they'll go to Melbourne automatically, win that and I think they'll go to Brisbane for the Semi and likely win that, whilst NZ take on Aus in Auckland. Eng vs Aus/NZ final.
If England lose, they're still going to Melbourne, win that then they'll go to Auckland and likely play NZ. Win that and it's Brisbane for the final vs Aus.
These are the tickets we've got:
For Melbourne the tickets are really reasonable. We've got category A's, block 74 row C, for $51 (£32ish).
Auckland we've got category A's again for block 40, row A, for $80 (£50ish).
Brisbane for the final, we're behind the sticks, block 332, Cat B, $82 (£51ish).
I think they go on general release soon, so we wanted to get in early. Don't want to travel that far & have crap seats.'"
Sorry if this sounds dismissive - as you have been much more clued up on the tournament than I so far - but are you sure on those Melbourne prices? They look like concession prices to me. Cheapest I found was $80 or so.
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Quote richardviking="richardviking"Sorry if this sounds dismissive - as you have been much more clued up on the tournament than I so far - but are you sure on those Melbourne prices? They look like concession prices to me. Cheapest I found was $80 or so.'"
Yeh, definitely $51. I've just double checked our ticket confirmation.
Its on the official price list too:
www.rlwc2017.com/full-list-ticket-pricing
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Quote richardviking="richardviking"Sorry if this sounds dismissive - as you have been much more clued up on the tournament than I so far - but are you sure on those Melbourne prices? They look like concession prices to me. Cheapest I found was $80 or so.'"
Yeh, definitely $51. I've just double checked our ticket confirmation.
Its on the official price list too:
www.rlwc2017.com/full-list-ticket-pricing
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| Quote WIZEB="WIZEB"Fitting end to Terry's career after heroically trying to keep a poor team from being relegated from the Super League elite.'"
Cheap shot from a snivelling wretch
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| Quote craig hkr="craig hkr"Cheap shot from a snivelling wretch'"
Can we keep the personal abuse to a bare minimum please? Ta.
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