Rugby World Cup TV Schedule

September 8, 2007

3 games of live Rugby

Filed under: TV Schedule — duncan @ 9:24 am

All you rugby fans are in for a treat today as ITV are showing 3 games of live rugby. In fact my favourite quote from last nights opening game was

With this much live rugby, its hard to know when to go to the fridge.

Any way, today we have the first glimpse of New Zealand (vs Italy in Pool C), as they start their campaign. This is closely followed by what should be a very high points scoring game with Australia taking on Japan in Pool B. Finally we see England opening their defense of their crown with what should be an easy win over the USA in Pool A

Happy Watching…

08/09/07 New Zealand Italy C 12.45 ITV 1
08/09/07 Australia Japan B 14.45 ITV 1
08/09/07 England USA A 17.00 ITV 1

September 7, 2007

The Pumas maul the French in the Rugby World Cup Opener

Filed under: rugby — duncan @ 9:57 pm

France suffered their first ever loss in the pool stages of the world cup.

In the opening game of the 2007 Rugby World Cup the hosts have been beaten 17-12. If the rest of the results in their group go against them France could be out of the world cup, or may have to face New Zealand in Cardiff. If France end up as runners up and New Zealand win their group then the two will meet in the Quarter finals, which despite this being France 2007 will be held in Cardiff.

Personally I’d like to see a France vs New Zealand quarter final.

You can of course follow all the news of the World Cup right here, alongside with the rugby tv schedule.

Media Boycott of the Rugby World Cup

Filed under: TV Schedule — duncan @ 4:55 pm

According to the Guardian the media boycott of the rugby world cup has escalated to include some major newspapers, including L’equipe.

The full story can be found on the Guardian website

You can of course still watch the live rugby on ITV.

September 6, 2007

Reuters no longer showing Rugby World Cup

Filed under: TV Schedule — duncan @ 10:31 am

Reuters is suspending all coverage of pre-tournament events and training sessions of the Rugby World Cup 2007, across text, pictures and TV.

This taken from the following press release on the reuters website.

Reuters say the would like to be able to offer coverage of the rugby…

However, freedom of the press and our editorial integrity are at the core of our business, and these must be respected.

You can of course watch all the live rugby games on ITV - and by following our handy television guide to the world cup.

September 4, 2007

ITV can’t tell the difference between a football and a rugby ball!

Filed under: rugby — duncan @ 11:56 am

I have just blogged about ITV’s new Fantasy Rugby competition which they have created for the rugby world cup.

As I was browsing through the site something wasn’t quite right, and then it hit me… That favicon isn’t a rugby ball…. For some reason itv have decided that the best favicon for their fantasty rugby competition is a football… Go figure.

ITV’s Football favicon

Fantasy Rugby World Cup

Filed under: rugby — duncan @ 11:52 am

As well as showing all the rugby games on tv for the Rugby World Cup, ITV are also running a Fantasy Rugby Competition.

So for those of you like me who have to watch the rugby on television, you can join in the fun, and even compete against your friends or colleagues.

September 1, 2007

The BBC re-enacts the Rugby World Cup Final

Filed under: TV Schedule — duncan @ 9:27 pm

The BBC are getting in on the act and have released a re-enactment of the moment almost 4 years ago when Johnny Wilkinson kicked England to the Rugby World Cup Final.

Personally I’m a bit disappointed that the BBC aren’t showing the games as I think they do rugby extremely well. However ITV seems to have lined up a decent list of pundits. It obviously won’t be the same without John Inverdale or Jonathan Davies, but they will be back in the Spring for the Six Nations, where we will obviously have the full six nations tv schedule for you.

So apart from ‘that drop goal’ what are your memories of the Final four years ago?

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