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Office and Mailing Address44 Butler StreetOpawa, ChristchurchNew Zealand
Contact NumbersTelephone/Fax +64 3 342 9433Mobile 021 1404345 Phil RobsonMobile 021 0542587 Louise SmithEmail info@totalrugby.co.nz
Online www.totalrugby.co.nz
Itinerary Specially Prepared for ROBB COLLEGE RUGBY TOUR AUGUST 2013
WELCOMEIt is my pleasure, as Managing Director of Total Rugby, to welcome the Robb College rugby touringgroup to New Zealand. We are delighted to be working with Dave Schmude and his team fromSport UNE. We hope this will become a regular feature of your rugby programme. It is the game ofrugby that has brought us together and Total Rugby will ensure that you will experience the verybest of New Zealands rugby culture. Welcome, Haere Mai, and enjoy your stay.
INTRODUCTORY NOTESWeather: August is winter weather, which means it can be very cold. Temperatures range from
minus degrees in the mornings to 14 degrees during the day (on a good day!)
Grounds: Grounds may be very wet. At times they are closed because of flooding. If grounds are
closed all effort will be made to find alternative venues. On the rare occasion this is not possible the
game may have to be cancelled. You should ensure that all players have long studs in their boots.
18mm is recommended. Backs may prefer shorter studs but blades WILL NOT WORK!
Mouthguards: Mouthgurards are compulsory at all levels of rugby in New Zealand. The ref will
inspect that you have a mouthguard at the start of the game.
After match Arrangements: It is customary in New Zealand rugby to have an after match function
for special visiting teams. It is a tradition we are keen to maintain. The after match is generally
held at the hosts clubrooms. Speeches are made by the MC and respective captains. Often the
visiting coach or manager is also invited to speak. There is always an exchange of gifts. This can
take the form of a plaque/pendant, club or school ties, players jersey, touring booklet, pins/
badges, beanies or something else that has been prepared. Food is then served.
First Aid: It is not compulsory to have a first aid officer at every game. Initial first aid is generally
administered by coaching and/or management staff. Emergency services are available for more
serious injuries. The emergency number in New Zealand is 111. There are after hours medical
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services available in all main centres. If medical treatment is required because of an accident, the
Accident Compensation Commission pays for initial treatment although a surcharge is required
to be paid by the patient. Total Rugby will assist with coordinating medical services including
physiotherapy. It is expected that tour groups will have their own travel insurance to cover medical
expenses. Operators of tourist services have their own policies regarding health and safety and
issues arising should be managed directly with them.
Equipment: Total Rugby has a number of training balls available. Please make an early request forother specific equipment if required as it is possible to source a range of gear.
Ice: Ice for sideline treatment of injuries is available from nearly all service stations and
supermarkets. It is recommended that teams bring an insulated container for storing ice at
matches.
Meals: Breakfast is included daily. All other meals are own arrangement.
Itinerary Times: All the times shown on this itinerary have been booked and confirmed with the
accommodation providers and activity operators. For meal time changes please liaise directly with
the hotel. If you wish to change timings for any activities or find you are running behind schedule
please contact Total Rugby so that we can inform the operator
Vouchers: On your arrival your tour leader will be given a voucher booklet containing the vouchers
you will be required to hand over to our operators for the various activities included in your tour.
Laundry: Self-service coin operated laundry facilities are available at all the accommodation
providers you are staying at. A laundry service may be available at an additional charge, please
enquire with the hotel staff should you require this.
Security/valuables: This is your own responsibility. Valuables have been stolen before. Please never
assume that it will be okay to leave valuables unattended or gear rooms unlocked. Every attempt
will be made to assist you with your own security.
Liaison: Total Rugby staff will be available 24 hours. Please use the cell phone numbers on this
page. Our staff will not always be with you during your activities but we will check in with you each
day, either in the evening to discuss the days events and go over the next day, or in the morning.
There are other people who are also available to assist in most centres you will visit. They will
either be the local Total Rugby Coordinator or someone appointed by Total Rugby.
Luggage: Due to coach luggage capacity it is requested that each person is limited to one suitcase
and one carry-on bag. If your luggage is going to exceed this please advise Total Rugby prior to
your arrival.
Rugby Boots: New Zealand has very strict biosecurity regulations, during your flight pleasecomplete the Passenger Arrival Card supplied by the airline with care and ensure rugby boots are
clean prior to your departure.
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SUNDAY 18 AUGUSTSYDNEY/CHRISTCHURCH
0915 Depart Sydney EK4181420 Arrive Christchurch
On arrival you will be met and welcomed by Total Rugby staff who will assist with yourcoach transfer to your accommodation.
Check in to Christchurch City Park Motel where accommodation is confirmedfor 4 nights.
Accommodation: Christchurch City Park Motel22 Riccarton RoadChristchurchPh: (03) 348 0909
MONDAY 19 AUGUSTCHRISTCHURCH
0730 Breakfast at your accommodation
0930 Total Rugby Training Experience - 2 hour season at Hagley Park to be conducted by 2 eliteCanterbury level coaches. We suggest you depart Christchurch City Park Motel at 9:00 forthe short walk to Hagley Park so that you are ready for the session to commence promptlyat 0930.
Dave Perrin2005 2011 COACHING NEW ZEALAND RUGBY UNION
NZ U17 Selector - Resource Coach NZ Secondary School Selector Resource Coach NZ Resource Coach Scrum, Front Row Factory NZ Resource Coach All aspects of Rugby
2001 - 2005 CANTERBURY UNDER 191996 2000 CANTERBURY UNDER 181993 1995 CANTERBURY UNDER 161999 - 2003 TEKYIO UNIVERSITY- JAPAN RUGBY
Assistant and Skills Coach - University Top League2010 HAWAI RUGBY
Coach/Facilitator and Skills advisor - Workshops2011 SHANGHAI RUGBYCoach/Facilitator and Skills advisor - Workshops
2012 BRAZIL RUGBY Head Coach - U182011 Present LINCOLN UNIVERSITY RUGBY CLUB
IRB / New Zealand IRB Accredited TrainerIRB Coach EducatorNZRU/IRB Level 3/4 Accredited Coach
2008 Present New Zealand Rugby UnionRegional Coach Development Manager (South Island)
1998 2008 Crusader / Canterbury Rugby Football Union
Coach / Player Development Manager RDO/CDO
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John Haggart
Assistant Coach NZ Under 19 1994,1995, 1996 Assistant Coach NZ Under 211997, 1998, 1999. Senior Club Coach Dunedin 1998, 1999. Otago Senior Bcoach 1998, 1999. Head Coach Sannix Japan 2000, 2001, 2002. OtagoProvincial assistant coach 2004, 2005. Highlanders defense coach 2004,2005. Canterbury backs coach 2006, 2007, 2008. Position: No 10 PlayedOtago 119 caps 1983 1991. Current Director of Crusaders InternationalHigh Performance Unit
Specialises all aspects of back play
1300 Depart your accommodation by coach for Spencerville, just north of Christchurch for youraerial ropes team challenge.
1330 ADRENALIN FOREST Adrenalin Forest is a multi-level aerial obstacle
course!! It includes 6 pathways from 1.5 to 20meters high, 100 challenges and is more than2km long.
Group Leader to present voucher
1630 Depart Adrenalin Forest to return to your accommodation
TUESDAY 20 AUGUSTCHRISTCHURCH
0730 This morning you will be joined for breakfast by a celebrity New Zealand rugby player. Learnabout the life of a professional rugby player over breakfast, there will be an opportunity forphotographs and autographs.
George Whitelock
The captain of the victorious Canterbury team for the last fourcampaigns, George is an experienced player and team leader. He hasalso previously captained the 2005 New Zealand Under 19 side and theNew Zealand Under 21 side against Canada in 2007. He is a leader whotruly leads by example and is known for his incredible work rate.
George is the eldest of four brothers in the squad and was the first to beselected in the Crusaders.
George made his All Blacks debut against Italy in 2009, where he scored atry in front of a home crowd at AMI Stadium.
Matt Todd
With All Black openside flanker Richie McCaw being on sabbatical for thefirst part of the year, Matt has had more opportunity than ever to makehis mark during this Crusaders campaign.
Matt first joined the Crusaders in 2011 after a year in the Wider TrainingSquad and an impressive ITM Cup campaign for Canterbury, whichresulted in him being awarded the 2010 Canterbury player of the year. In2013, Matt was selected to play on the bench against France in the thirdtest for the All Blacks and made it on to the field in the second half for hisfirst test cap.
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Free time this morning prior to your match transfer
1315 Depart Christchurch City Park Motel by coach for Canterbury Universitys Ilam grounds.venue of your first tour match.
1430 Robb College Vs Canterbury University ColtsThe University of Canterbury Rugby Football Club (UCRFC) celebrated 125
years of rugby history in 2008. The first UCRFC match was played on NorthHagley Park in 1883, and since that time the club has produced a largenumber of representative players: 23 All Blacks, 21 Black Ferns, 162 NZUniversities (men), 161 Canterbury A (men), 65 Canterbury A (women), 6Crusaders.
The match will be followed by an aftermatch function, supporters and family are invited toattend
Coach transfer back to your accommodation at the conclusion of the aftermatch.
WEDNESDAY 21 AUGUST
CHRISTCHURCH/HANMER SPRINGS/CHRISTCHURCH
0730 Breakfast at your accommodation.0900 Depart Christchurch City Park Motel, head north out of Christchurch through the
vineyards and wineries of North Canterbury.
Stop just south of Hanmer Springs for a New Zealand jetboat experience. The jetboat wasinvented here in New Zealand by William Hamilton in 1954 and has opened up manyotherwise inaccessible areas of New Zealand - unlike a conventional propeller the jet boathas an impeller above the water line enable it to travel through extremely shallow water (3or 75mm).
1030 THRILLSEEKERS JETBOATNG
Join Thrill Seekers as you jet the entire length of Hanmers spectacular Waiau Gorge.Following the contours of the steep canyon walls where possible, elbows in as we pass withincentimetres of rugged rocks and cliff faces. Take in the magnificent scenery, then .hold onwhile you experience the famous Hamilton jet spin. Make no mistake this is the best! Narrowgorges, braided shallows, white water rapids this trip has it all. Over 30km of exciting
jetboating spectacular scenery a total, unique experience. PLEASE PRESENT VOUCHER
Continue on to the small alpine village of Hanmer Springs where its time for a visit to the
world famous hot pools complex.
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HANMER SPRINGS THERMAL RESERVESet in a breathtaking natural landscape, surrounded by forests and mountains, the award-winning Thermal Pools offers visitors a wide range of experiences, from soothing indulgenceto exciting family fun. The Thermal Pools & Spa has nine open-air thermal pools, threesulphur pools and four private thermal pools, as well as a sauna/steam room. A fresh-water,heated pool and a popular family activity area, complete with water slides and water toysand picnic area, ensure the Thermal Pools & Spa offer something for everyone.PLEASE PRESENT VOUCHER
Free time this afternoon to explore Hanmer Springs
1530 Your coach departs Hanmer Springs to return to your Christchurch accommodation
THURSDAY 22 AUGUSTCHRISTCHURCH/WELLINGTON
0800 Breakfast at your accommodation. Then check out
0945 Depart by coach for Lincoln University, venue for your second tour match
1130 Robb College Vs Lincoln University ColtsAfter a 13 year hiatus, rugby returned to Lincoln University in 2009.The University is very pleased to have rugby back on campus after this
prolonged absence and to begin re-building the long tradition it hasenjoyed as a successful rugby club. This success incorporates a largenumber of regional and national representative players amongst itsalumni, including famous All Black captains such as the late Sir WilsonWhineray (an honorary Vice-President of Lincoln University Rugby Club),
Andy Dalton, Ruben Thorne and a large number of All Blacks who havebeen involved in Lincoln University Rugby. Our latest All Black is currentstudent Sam Whitelock.
The match will be followed by an aftermatch function, supporters and family are invited toattend
Coach to Christchurch Airport for your flight to Wellington
1500 Check in at the Jetstar check in counter. Please note check in closes at 1540 sharp.
1610 Depart Christchurch on board Jetstar flight JQ288
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1700 Arrive Wellington
Transfer by charter coach to the Kingsgate Hotel Wellington where accommodation has beenconfirmed for 4 nights
Accommodation: Kingsgate Hotel Wellington24 Hawkestone StreetThorndon, Wellington
Ph: (04) 473 2208
FRIDAY 23 AUGUSTWELLINGTON
0800 Breakfast at your accommodation.
0930 A training session with your own coaches will be heldthis morning. Bus will depart from your hotel at 9am.Training at Victoria University ground (all weather
surface). Half field only. Changing facilities andshowers available.
1300 Visit New Zealand Rugby House. Level 4 100 Molesworth Street in Wellington(a short walk from your accommodation) This is a the hub of New Zealandrugby. Ezra Lupeli will show you around and talk you through the trophycabinet.
The rest of today is free time in Wellington. Popular tourist activities are avisit to Te Papa National Museum of New Zealand and a ride on the cablecar.
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SATURDAY 24 AUGUSTWELLINGTON
0800 Breakfast at your accommodation.
0930 Depart your hotel by coach for the Victoria University Rugby Club grounds, venue for your
final tour match
1100 Robb College Vs Victoria University Colts
The match will be followed by an aftermatch function, supporters andfamily are invited to attend
Coach transfer back to the Kingsgate Hotel at the conclusion of theaftermatch.
This evening a short walk from your hotel Wellingtons Westpac Stadium (commonly knownas the cake tin to watch the Bledisloe Cup match.
Kick off: 7.30Tickets: Silver - Covered
SUNDAY 25 AUGUSTWELLINGTON
Today is a day at your leisureMONDAY 26 AUGUST
WELLINGTON/SYDNEY
0400 Check out of your hotel and transfer by coach to Wellington Airport
0630 Depart Wellington QF1180810 Arrive Sydney
Your Tour Arrangements Terminate We wish you a safe journey home