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The All Blacks prepare for a scrum. (© Photo credit: Peter Bush)
Hard on the Heels: Peter Bush Capturing the All Blacks — Dunedin
Add to my REAL NZ Festival trip planner Added to your REAL NZ Festival trip plannerThe Hard on the Heels exhibition at Otago Museum is drawn from rugby photographer Peter Bush's vast library of photographs — personal favourites, the controversial and candid behind-the-scenes shots.
New Zealand's leading rugby photographer, Peter Bush, describes capturing an All Black game as "a total workout". His powerful photographs are hard-won: the result of chasing the game up and down the field, while others set up their cameras and wait for the game to come to them.
Featuring over 100 images of great All Black moments, games and players over a 60-year period, Hard on the Heels at the Otago Museum, is drawn from Bushy's vast library of photographs and features personal favourites, the controversial and contentious, alongside humorous, candid behind-the-scenes shots.
Created especially to commemorate New Zealand's hosting of the Rugby World Cup 2011, this exhibition is a must-see for all Kiwis and for visiting rugby fans.
Hard on the Heels is developed by Exhibition Services Tours and is part of the REAL New Zealand Festival.
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It’s Not Just A Game. Whanau. Whakapapa. Whutupaoro
Puke Ariki’s exhibition It’s Not Just a Game – Whānau, Whakapapa, Whutupaoro captures the spirit of rugby in the Taranaki region.
Open daily: Monday to Friday: 9am — 6pm. Late night Wednesday: 9am — 9pm. Saturday and Sunday: 9am — 5pm.|Taranaki|Culture & Heritage|Sport & Recreation|Business|Arts & Theatre
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Event details
Date & time
16 July - 6 November, 2011.
10am — 5pm daily.
Price
Free
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Venue details
Otago Museum, 419 Great King Street, Dunedin, Otago
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Rugby World Cup 2011 Schedule
Matches in Otago
- Argentina v England
Otago Stadium, Dunedin
Sat 10 Sep 2011 - England v Georgia
Otago Stadium, Dunedin
Sun 18 Sep 2011
- England v Romania
Otago Stadium, Dunedin
Sat 24 Sep 2011 - Ireland v Italy
Otago Stadium, Dunedin
Sun 2 Oct 2011
Team training
Dunedin will also host the following teams during the Tournament.
The following teams will train in Queenstown during the Tournament.
| Team | No. of nights | Dates | Training venue |
|---|---|---|---|
| Argentina | 14 | 1 - 14 Sep | University Oval |
| England | 7 | 4 - 10 Sep | Carisbrook |
| Georgia | 4 | 15 - 18 Sep | University Oval |
| England | 9 | 16 - 24 Sep | Carisbrook |
| Romania | 7 | 19 - 25 Sep | University Oval |
| Ireland | 7 | 26 Sep - 2 Oct |
Carisbrook |
| Italy | 5 | 28 Sept - 2 Oct | University Oval |
| Team | No. of nights | Dates | Training venue |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ireland | 7 | 1 - 7 Sep | Queenstown Events Centre |
| Georgia | 6 | 5 - 10 Sep | TBC |
| Romania | 4 | 11 - 14 Sep | TBC |
| England | 5 | 11 - 15 Sep | Queenstown Events Centre |
If you would like more details of the Rugby World Cup games that are around New Zealand,
find out more at rugbyworldcup.com
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