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Kiwi Represents the All Whites in South Africa

The World’s Number One Sport And The World’s Craziest Fans All Under One Roof.
New Zealander Represents the All Whites in South Africa

Every soccer fan dreams of being on location for the FIFA World Cup™ - but not while being filmed living side by side with fans from every participating country at a lavish secret location.

Oliver Hicks, originally from Wellington, has been chosen to represent New Zealand on thegroundbreaking online reality show, the Bud House. The concept involves 32 fans from each of the competing countries living under one roof for the duration of the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™. The premise is simple, when their team is eliminated so are their chances of winning the ultimate prize, delivering the Budweiser Man of the Match trophy to the most outstanding player of the Finals.

“This is an awesome opportunity to live and breathe the game with 31 other die-hard fans in such an exotic location,” says Oliver. “I’m hoping the All Whites will hang in there and create an upset so we can show the rest of the world what we’re made of!”

Fans can visit www.BudUnited.com to watch new episodes several times each day for the duration of the tournament, which concludes on July 11. Here, fans can also become part of the Bud House excitement by influencing the various activities and challenges among the guests under the “You Decide” tab.

Be sure to support the All Whites and their biggest fan, Ollie, by visiting www.BudUnited.com and enjoying a cold Budweiser, the official beer of the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™.

Who will be the last man standing? It all starts June 11 at www.BudUnited.com.

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