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The earthquake in New Zealand can splash the next World Cup Latest photos of Turko

The 6.3 earthquake on the Richter scale that occurred Tuesday in the South Island of New Zealand, has raised doubts about the possibility that the city of Christchurch, quake , may be one of the venues for the next Rugby World Cup in September 2011. Despite to the International Rugby Board (IRB) has assured that his priority is the population of the city and that concern for the World Cup is not a priority, the AMI Stadium in Christchurch, which will host several games and two playoff quarterfinals World is very near the epicenter of the earthquake. in this city is expected to Argentina, England, Italy, Australia, Georgia, and Russia quarrel Scotland Rugby World Cup matches in September 2011. The stadium was recently renovated, so it is hoped that will not suffer any structural damage, despite its proximity to the core of the earthquake, according to press members of the Crusaders australiana.Los Canterbury team in the region in which lies the city of Christchurch, were also affected by the earthquake. The quake occurred after they completed their training in the morning and affected staff members who were in the locker room and offices. "Was on the phone and fell to the ground shaking," said the press officer of the Crusaders, Patrick McKendry, New Zealand newspaper 'The Press'. The team plans to travel to Wellington next Friday in the North Island of New Zealand to face the Hurricanes on Saturday in a game of 'Super 15'. Next week, the Waratahs of New South Wales South will have to go to Christchurch to face the Crusaders.McKendry, told the Australian newspaper 'The Age', said that "matches this weekend will be held." However, a spokesman for the Rugby Union of New Zealand explained that it is too early to say which will be held partido.Estaba envisaged that the game between Crusaders and Waratahs in Christchurch will raise funds for disaster victims in the mine Pike River, which killed 29 miners last November. Currently, there is the possibility of raising funds for those affected by the earthquake, according to Australian media.

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