Rugby: Anxious New Zealand Faces 'Date With Destiny'
Erica Berenstein | October 23, 2011
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Auckland, New Zealand. An
anxious New Zealand faced its "date with destiny" on Sunday, praying
a 24-year wait for a second Rugby World Cup title would soon be over.
In the rugby-obsessed nation, where
the sport is treated with the fervor of a religion, nearly two-thirds of the
four million population plan to watch Sunday night's final between New Zealand
and France, according to surveys.
Fans not among the sell-out
60,000 crowd at Auckland's Eden Park will watch the final on television at home
or in the special fanzones set up around the country, or in bars, cafes and
even churches which will screen the match.
"There's a great mood.
Everybody's really looking forward to it," said Wayne Jones at the Bully
Hayes restaurant and bar in Akaroa, New Zealand's only French settlement.
Crowds began pouring into the
main fanzone on Auckland's waterfront more than eight hours before kick off
scheduled for 9:00 p.m. and prime seats were also being snapped up early at
other fanzones around the country.
The importance of the game has
been magnified by the fact it is being played on home soil and comes at the end
of a grim year that has left New Zealand desperate for some positive news.
Devastating
earthquakes in Christchurch killed 181 people, 29 people died in a coal mine
explosion on the West Coast of the South Island and there is an ongoing crisis
caused by an oil slick from a grounded container ship.
There is also a
burning desire among New Zealanders to get rid of the "chokers" tag
which the All Blacks have been saddled with for failing at every World Cup
since beating France to win the inaugural tournament in 1987.
"Over the last 24
years, we've been the most consistent side in international rugby. But we've
never been able to knock off the World Cup hoodoo that's been with us every
four years now since 1987," said Massey University rugby historian Malcolm
Mulholland.
The build up
to the World Cup final has dominated the New Zealand news media with a strong
slant toward an All Blacks victory.
"It's
Our Time," said the Sunday Star-Times over a full-page photo of All Blacks
captain Richie McCaw on the front cover. The Herald on Sunday headlined:
"2011 The Unshakeables. On the brink of IMMORTALITY" with immortality
emphasized in capital letters.
"Date
with Destiny" said The Weekend Press also with a full-page photo of McCaw
and noting he was also captain when the All Blacks were knocked out in the
quarterfinals of the last World Cup by France.
"It is
time for revenge. It is time for victory," The Press added.
The Destiny Church
in Nelson is holding a potluck dinner for parishioners before screening the big
match while Pastor Daniel Tiaiti at the Arise Church in Wellington has also set
up a giant television screen for his congregation.
Tiaiti said he
expected about 500 worshippers to gather for the rugby and he hoped their
prayers would provide a "16th man" to help guide the All Blacks to
victory.
An
attempt to find a rugby-free venue on Sunday night proved fruitless. Bars and
cafes not showing the game say they have decided to close early so their staff
can watch the final.
A One poll released just hours before kick off showed 83 percent of New
Zealanders believe the All Blacks will beat France and secure the William Webb
Ellis trophy for the first time in 24 years.
In Akaroa, the
French influence is everywhere with red, white and blue bunting decorating Rue
Lavaud, the main street, but Jones said that is in preparation for the annual
French festival next weekend.
"The town is
right behind the All Blacks," he said.
Meanwhile,
one group keeping a wary eye on the game is Women's Refuge, which has issued a
plea for people to act responsibly regardless of the result.
The Refuge and
police are conducting research into the impact World Cup results have on
domestic violence.
"If you
win that's great, but if you lose its okay to commiserate but please don't take
it out on your nearest and dearest, be they your partner or kids," said
Women's Refuge chief executive Heather Henare.
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