
Bledisloe Hong Kong
The ARU & NZRU are pleased to announce that the Bledisloe Cup will return to Hong Kong this October for the fourth test match of 2010.In 2008 over 2,000 fans travelled with us to Hong Kong for the Bledisloe Cup and an unforgettable weekend of rugby, dining, partying and of course, shopping.
This October the game returns to Hong Kong and here is your chance to be a part of the action. We have a range of packages from budget to deluxe as well as add on tours to China, Mission Hills and Macau.
Through some clever negotiations we have managed to reduce the prices below 2008 levels so we are able to offer great value at over 28 hotels. This will be the tour of 2010!

Rugby World Cup 2011
We Love Rugby are pleased to release a comprehensive range of tours to Rugby World Cup 2011, New Zealand.We have a range of options to suit all travellers including escorted tours and match packages from the pool games right through to the Final. We have chartered the first class Orion exclusively for our own 17 night cruise. We have also co-chartered the magnificent Pacific Dawn cruise liner.
Be a part of what promises to be a sensational tournament in a country of rugby fanatics.
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Spring Tour 2010
Join We Love Rugby and the Qantas Wallabies as they tour around Europe and the UK for this year's Spring Tour.We are offering 2 amazing tours that see the Qantas Wallabies take on Wales, England, Italy and France, as well as local favourites Leicester and Munster. Combine your love of rugby and travel to see the best that Europe has to offer over 3 weeks.
This tour will give you a fantastic opportunity to meet members of the team as Drew Mitchell, Adam Ashley-Cooper and Matt Dunning joined our group for an intimate Scottish dinner on the last spring tour.
Secure your spot on the 2010 tour as the Qantas Wallabies finish off their season, while seeing some of Europe and the UK's most beautiful cities.
Live Rugby News
Friday 10 September
- Wallabies switch on for All Blacks
- Nonu says Cooper is not a target
- Lachie Turner in for Wallabies
- All Blacks make five changes
- Wallabies not there yet: Catchpole
- NZ wary of improved Wallabies
- Cruden draws inspiration from Dan Carter
- Slow ticket sales a worry for Hong Kong
- All Blacks not peaking too early: McCaw
- Wallabies set to feel NZ quake fallout






