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A RWC 2011 Breakdown Round 2 - ‘This Is The Game’

16th September 2011

A RWC 2011 Breakdown Round 2 - ‘This Is The Game’

Heineken has today launched the second installment of Heineken’s Rugby World Cup 2011online video series, ‘This is the Game’.

Heineken’s Rugby World Cup 2011 ambassadors and former legends of the game Will Carling, Scott Quinnell, Zinzan Brooke, Rob Henderson and Matt Burke talk through a few of the interesting RWC2011 moments of the past week in a weekly video series available for free online.

This week, former Welsh number eight Scott Quinnell talks about the uncertain James Hook penalty in Wales’ loss to South Africa and the lack of experience from Captain Sam Warburton in not requesting a referral. Zinzan Brooke gives his opinion on Pool D, and the possibility of the Samoans taking the top spot in the Pool, at the expense of reining champs South Africa.

Ex Irish centre Rob Henderson argues Ronan O’Gara should start for Ireland against Australia ahead of Jonny Sexton and comments on other Rugby World Cup 2011 highlights thus far.

The legends will film a further six light-hearted and off-the-cuff weekly videocasts, culminating with an episode in Auckland ahead of the Rugby World Cup 2011 Final on October 23rd and a Tournament review piece. Hosted by Will Carling, all clips are available to view on Heineken International’s YouTube channel and Facebook page.

Visit www.thisisthegame.com for more information.

ENDS

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