The Rugby League World Cup 2017 - An Australian Perspective In 2017, the supreme Rugby League players from across the four corners of the globe will all be descending upon Australia, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea to compete for the sport’s most sought after prize - The World Cup - from 27th Oct to 2nd Dec 2017. The Teams Fourteen teams will come together for a festival of sport without comparison: Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, England, France Samoa, Fiji, Scotland, Tonga, Lebanon, USA, Wales, Ireland, and Italy. The Cities The matches will take place in 13 destinations; seven in Australia, five in New Zealand and also in Port Moresby the capital of Papua New Guinea. Taking the...
In 2017, the supreme Rugby League players from across the globe will all be descending upon Australia, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea to compete for the sport’s most coveted prize - The Rugby League World Cup - from 27th Oct to 2nd Dec 2017.
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Rugby League World Cup 2017 In 2017, the supreme Rugby League players from across the globe will all be descending upon Australia, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea to compete for the sport’s most coveted prize - The Rugby League World Cup - from 27th Oct to 2nd Dec 2017. The Teams 14 teams will gather together for a sporting festival without compare: Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, England, France Samoa, Fiji, Scotland, Tonga, Lebanon, USA, Wales, Ireland, and Italy. The Nations will be all psyched up, to compete at the very highest level against both familiar and not...
Travelling To The UK - Who Operates The Best Airport Transfer? If you are considering a trip to the UK from Australia or other long haul destinations, it is a fair bet that you will arrive at one of the two biggest London Airports namely Heathrow or Gatwick. Long Haul air travel is certainly not what it used to be, which was a more relaxed and undemanding affair. But due to the world we now live in, and for obvious reasons, prudent security checks and constant screening of personal belongings mean that the airport is no longer our friend, it has ceased being a part of the holiday and it is simply a means of getting from A to B that we all have to endure. Therefore stepping off a jumbo jet having just arrived from Australia, the last thing you need to do after finally clearing immigration and collecting your luggage is try to figure out how to get to...