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Full Rugby World Cup 2011 Fixture List with TV Stations(Irish Time)

  • 21-07-2011 12:36pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 45,433 ✭✭✭✭


    2011rwcfixturelist.jpg


    Scanned this from Rugby World Magazine (http://www.rugbyworld.com/).

    Might be worth a sticky so everyone can check it during the tournament. Image is a bit big, maybe a mod can somehow make it smaller?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 813 ✭✭✭dave13


    Here's a very handy one you can import into Google Calendar or similar
    [URL="webcal://www.markthisdate.com/calendar/Rugby_World_Cup_2011_10493.ics"]webcal://www.markthisdate.com/calendar/Rugby_World_Cup_2011_10493.ics[/URL]


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,915 ✭✭✭MungBean


    If the above post is accurate here's a list of dates/kick off times and channels I made for myself thats a bit easier on the eye.


    Fri 09-Sep
    Opening Ceremony & New Zealand v Tonga, kick off - 09.30 RTE2/ ITV1

    Sat 10-Sep
    Scotland v Romania, kick off - 02.00 ITV1
    Fiji v Namibia, kick off - 04.30 ITV1
    France v Japan, kick off - 07.00 ITV1
    Argentina v England, kick off - 09.30 ITV1

    Sun 11-Sep
    Australia v Italy, kick off - 04.30 ITV1
    Ireland v USA, kick off - 07.00 RTE2/ITV1
    South Africa v Wales, kick off - 0930 ITV1

    Wed 14-Sep
    Samoa v Namibia, kick off - 03.30 ITV1
    Tonga v Canada, kick off - 06.00 ITV4
    Scotland v Georgia, kick off - 08.30 ITV1

    Thu 15-Sep
    Russia v USA, kick off - 08.30 ITV4

    Fri 16-Sep
    New Zealand v Japan, kick off - 09.00 ITV1

    Sat 17-Sep
    Argentina v Romania, kick off - 04.30 ITV1
    South Africa v Fiji, kick off - 07.00 ITV1
    Australia v Ireland, kick off - 09.30 RTE2/ITV1

    Sun 18-Sep
    Wales v Samoa, kick off - 04.30 ITV1
    England v Georgia, kick off - 07.00 ITV1
    France v Canada, kick off - 09.30 ITV1

    Tue 20-Sep
    Italy v Russia, kick off - 08.30 ITV4

    Wed 21-Sep
    Tonga v Japan, kick off - 08.30 ITV4

    Thu 22-Sep
    South Africa v Namibia, kick off - 09.00 ITV4

    Fri 23-Sep
    Australia v USA, kick off - 09.30 ITV1

    Sat 24-Sep
    England v Romania, kick off - 07.00 ITV1
    New Zealand v France, kick off - 09.30 ITV1

    Sun 25-Sep
    Fiji v Samoa, kick off - 03.30 ITV1
    Ireland v Russia, kick off - 06.00 RTE2/ ITV1
    Argentina v Scotland, kick off - 08.30 ITV1

    Mon 26-Sep
    Wales v Namibia, kick off - 07.30 ITV1

    Tue 27-Sep
    Canada v Japan, kick off - 05.00 ITV4
    Italy v USA, kick off - 07.30 ITV4

    Wed 28-Sep
    Georgia v Romania, kick off - 07.30 ITV4

    Fri 30-Sep
    South Africa v Samoa, kick off - 08.30 ITV4

    Sat 01-Oct
    Australia v Russia, kick off - 03.30 ITV1
    France v Tonga, kick off - 06.00 ITV1
    England v Scotland, kick off - 08.30 ITV1

    Sun 02-Oct
    Argentina v Georgia, kick off - 01.00 ITV1
    New Zealand v Canada, kick off - 03.30 ITV1
    Wales v Fiji, kick off - 06.00 ITV1
    Ireland v Italy, kick off - 08.30 RTE2/ ITV1

    Sat 08-Oct
    Winner Pool C v Runner Up Pool D, kick off - 06.00 RTE2/ITV1
    Winner Pool B v Runner Up Pool A, kick off - 08.30 RTE2/ITV1

    Sun 09-Oct
    Winner Pool D v Runner Up Pool C, kick off - 06.00 RTE2/ITV1
    Winner Pool A v Runner Up Pool B, kick off - 08.30 RTE2/ ITV1

    Sat 15-Oct
    Winner QF 1 v Winner QF 2, kick off - 09.00 RTE2/ ITV1

    Sun 16-Oct
    Winner QF 3 v Winner QF 4, kick off - 09.00 RTE2/ITV1

    Fri 21-Oct
    Bronze Final, kick off - 08.30 RTE2/ITV1

    Sun 23-Oct
    RWC FINAL, kick off - 09.00 RTE2/ ITV1


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 17,958 ✭✭✭✭RuggieBear


    i'll keep this closed just so it contains the useful info and is obvious. Discussion moved to here. PM me if you want to add anything to this thread


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,407 ✭✭✭✭justsomebloke


    thanks to theboss80 for the link

    http://www.rte.ie/sport/rugby/2011/0817/rte_rugbyworldcup.html?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter
    RT&#201 wrote: »

    Wednesday, 17 August 2011 12:43
    RTÉ Sport has announced details of its Rugby World Cup coverage which will include all of Ireland's games broadcast live from New Zealand as part of an astounding 130 hours of coverage across television, radio and online.

    At the launch, England World Cup winner Ben Kay, Ireland legend Shane Horgan and Leinster coach Joe Schmidt were announced as part of RTÉ's team of rugby panellists for the 2011 World Cup.

    Also joining the team this autumn for the first time will be former Leinster defence coach and Ireland international Kurt McQuilkin, who will be co-commentating for radio from his native New Zealand.

    Ryle Nugent, RTÉ Group Head of Sport, said: "RTÉ is committed to bringing the best of international and national sporting events to the Irish public free-to-air.

    "Fans can look forward to following the Irish team's progression every step of the way on all of RTÉ's platforms with the unique perspective and expert analysis that our panel bring, which is unrivalled by any other broadcaster.

    "We look forward to sharing what is set to be a momentous sporting occasion with the Irish public."

    RTÉ Television

    RTÉ Television will broadcast all the top games with 13 key matches live and free-to-air, including all of Ireland's pool matches, the final, the bronze final, both semi-finals, all four quarter-finals and the opening match.

    For the first time ever coverage of the Rugby World Cup will be broadcast in HD in Ireland as RTÉ Television's live coverage of 13 key games is also available on RTÉ Two HD on SAORVIEW.

    In addition to the live games, RTÉ Television will broadcast free-to-air highlights coverage of every game in the tournament between 6.00pm and 9.00pm on RTÉ Two each match day.

    RTÉ's unrivalled team of rugby presenters, analysts and commentators will be on hand throughout the tournament with Ben Kay, Shane Horgan and Joe Schmidt joining regulars George Hook, Brent Pope, Conor O'Shea, Victor Costello and Frankie Sheahan for their expert analysis of all the action.

    Tom McGurk and Daire O'Brien will anchor proceedings, while Hugh Cahill, Ryle Nugent, Donal Lenihan, George Hamilton, Tony Ward, Ralph Keyes and Kurt McQuilkin will provide the commentary.

    RTÉ.ie/Sport

    RTÉ.ie's dedicated Rugby World Cup 2011 section will provide live video and audio as well as comprehensive news, highlights, analysis, picture galleries and interactive text commentary.

    Focusing primarily on Declan Kidney's Ireland team, RTÉ.ie will provide the very latest news from the tournament while during matches the popular text commentaries will now include live in-match stats and analysis alongside minute-by-minute updates of the action as it unfolds.

    Users will also be able to offer their views and comments throughout the tournament.

    All text content will be available online at RTÉ.ie as well as on mobile via RTÉ 's News Now app on iPhone/iPad and Android devices, as well as on m.rte.ie/sport.

    RTÉ.ie's RWC 2011 section will also include the usual insights from top pundits including George Hook, Brent Pope and Conor O'Shea, along with a special series of articles by former Leinster defence coach and Ireland international Kurt McQuilkin.

    There will also be a RWC jumbo, colour, wall chart free with the RTÉ Guide on 29 August, which will help fans track how the thrilling tournament unfolds.

    RTÉ Radio

    RTÉ Radio's resident rugby commentator Michael Corcoran will be bringing you complete coverage of all of Ireland's Rugby World Cup matches live from New Zealand.

    We will also be punctuating RTÉ Radio's usual schedule with exclusive news, interviews and updates throughout the RWC, brought to you by the country's top commentators and sports broadcasters.

    Michael Corcoran first toured with the Irish rugby team in 2000, when they travelled to Argentina, USA and Canada. He has completed three British and Irish Lions tours, to Australia in 2001, New Zealand in 2005 and South Africa in 2009.

    RTÉ Sport's Rugby World Cup coverage across television, radio and online is sponsored by O2.


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