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RWC 2011 MEOC Media End of Match Report Oct 21


RWC 2011 MEOC Media End of Match Report
Friday 21 October 2011
Match:
• Bronze Final: Wales v Australia

Venue:
• Eden Park

Transport:
• Public transport operations ran smoothly to and from the match.
• All roads re-opened within 75 minutes after the match.
• All trains cleared form the Eden Park area within 55 minutes and buses within 65 minutes.

Fanzones
1. Waterfront Fanzones (Queens Wharf, Captain Cook Wharf, Wynyard Quarter Fanzone)
• A peak total of just under 10,000 at across the Waterfront Fanzones during the match screening
• Approximately 49,000 visited Queens Wharf throughout the day with a peak crowd of approximately 9600.
• 500 visited Captain Cook Wharf with a peak of 70 during the match.

2. Northern Lights:
• A total crowd of 5,000 attended the Fanzone throughout the evening
• Around 2100 were on hand to watch the match screening

3 Southern Seas:
• A total crowd of 4400 attended the Fanzone throughout the evening
• A peak crowd of approximately 2100 watched the match

4 Outrageous West:
• A total crowd of 1800 attended the Fanzone, peaking at just over 1000 during the Stan Walker concert.

Fan Trail report:
• Almost 11,000 people walked to the match along the Fan Trail

Police report:
• Seven evictions from Eden Park ( by police and by security), no arrests
• No arrests at Fanzones.

Fire report:
• No RWC 2011 related incidents reported

St John report:
• 39 people attended to at Eden Park, three transported to hospital
• 18 people attended to at Waterfront Fanzones, four transported to hospital
• Seven people attended to at regional Fanzones, one person transported to hospital

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