Feb. 1, 2006

RUGBY WORLD CUP FINAL SET.
Aust will face Kaze Progressa in grand final.

Report by: Paul Givens
PFT News, Locke Harbour

Then there were two.

Aust and Kaze Progressa are through to the final two for tomorrow's tilt in Locke Harbour to determine the 4th Rugby World Cup championship.

Tickets to the event, sold out less than five minutes after they were put on sale, are expected to catch a high price by scalpers as rugby hungry PopularFreedomites look forward to watch the best of the best in international rugby.

'I'm looking forward to watching Harry Rushmore', noted one self proclaimed diehard rugby fan at one of the many hangouts for rugby fans in Locke Harbour.

Meanwhile there will be no doubt plenty of scouts from the PopularFreedom Rugby League (PRL) on hand to watch the event.  Rumours are already swirling that the Workers Point Bobcats have already offered a contract to Aust's superstar Harry Rushmore if he were to play in the upcoming PRL season for the Bobcats though both sides deny such a contract offer ever existed.

Meanwhile in the Bronze Medal Game at 3pm tomorrow it will be Starblaydia against Artitsa.  Tickets to this match again were sold out in minutes when they went on sale and scalpers are expected to charge a premium for even the worst seats with online auctions already reporting over $1000 per ticket being charged for the 'bleed nose' sections.


A member of the Aust national team proves their superiority in the lineout earlier in round robin play.

SEE ALSO:

Locke Harbour to host Rugby World Cup (PFT News; Jan. 23, 2006)

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