Fans from around the world have applied for more
than 600,000 tickets during the first of three major ticketing
sales phases for the Rugby World Cup 2011.
Applications for Venue and Team Pool Packs,
which closed on 21 May 2010, totalled 125,000. In addition, 40,000
applications were received for the Quarter-final Weekend Packs in
Wellington and Christchurch and the Bronze Final.
Overseas demand has been strong with the most
popular Team Pool Packs (aside from New Zealand), being England,
Ireland, France, South Africa and Australia.
"Demand for tickets at venues aside from Eden
Park, has been solid and in-line with expectations," said Martin
Snedden, CEO for Tournament Organiser Rugby New Zealand 2011.
"There has been oversubscription for the Eden Park Venue Packs and
also the New Zealand Team Pack. As well, there has been some
specific seating category oversubscription within some other Venue
and Team Packs."
RNZ 2011 is currently processing applications,
and in cases where demand exceeds availability, a randomisation
process will determine success.
Successful applicants will have credit card
payments deducted over the next month. All applicants successful
or otherwise will, by early July, have received written advice as
to the outcome of their respective applications.
"It will not be possible to satisfy demand from
all fans who applied in Phase 1," said Mr. Snedden. "Unfortunately
some people will be unsuccessful and, no doubt, will be
disappointed. Where possible we will be going back to unsuccessful
applicants with second chance pack offers."
The second phase of RWC 2011 ticketing,
involving the sale of individual match tickets (excluding
semi-finals and the final) is expected to begin in September.
Details of this phase will to be confirmed in July. The third
phase - a ballot for tickets to the semi-finals and the final -
will take place in early 2011.
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