RLWC2017: Kiwis Working at Christchurch Adventure Park
RLWC2017: Kiwis Working at Christchurch Adventure Park
The New Zealand rugby league team will assist one of Christchurch’s newest visitor attractions re-open after last year’s devastating Port Hill fires.
The Christchurch Adventure Park plans to re-open on 5 December and has called in the Kiwis to work on a pump track – an off-road circuit of banked turns and features, designed to be ridden completely by riders "pumping" or creating momentum by up and down body movements.
The team are in town for a Rugby League World Cup 2017 (RLWC2017) game against Scotland on 4 November and will be working at the Christchurch Adventure Park this afternoon from 3pm.
Date: Today, 30 October 2017
Time:: 3pm – 4pm
Venue: Christchurch Adventure Park, 225 Worsleys Rd, Cracroft, Christchurch
Sign in : In order to access the Christchurch Adventure Park you will need to sign in at the second set of portacoms at the entrance to the park before proceeding to the village area.
RLWC2017 will see 14 teams play 28 games over five weeks, from 27 October until 2 December 2017, across New Zealand, Australia and Papua New Guinea.
Christchurch is hosting two games: Kiwis against Scotland on 4 November and a quarter final on 18 November.
Tournament organisers forecast over 6,000 international visitors will travel to New Zealand for the tournament, who are expected to contribute around $4.8 million to the economy.
• Christchurch is hosting New Zealand versus Scotland on 4 November, kick off at 5pm, and a quarter final on 18 November 2017.
• Tickets for pool games in New Zealand start at $10 for kids/concessions, $20 for adults and $45 for a family. Tickets are available from RLWC.com
• Five other games will be played across the country in Auckland, Hamilton and Wellington.
• The tournament also provides the opportunity to showcase Christchurch and New Zealand to the world, with the tournament to be broadcast in over 110 countries.
• Christchurch Stadium is the venue for both RWLC2017 matches in the city. Locally this is known as AMI Stadium but for this international event it is required to be a ‘clean’ non-branded venue.
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