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Kiwi fans fly high with the All Blacks in London

Media Release - 4 December 2009

Kiwi fans fly high with the All Blacks in London


100 Kiwis ride the London Eye wth the All Blacks thanks to Telecom and ScottonTour.co.nz


One hundred UK based Kiwi All Blacks fans circled the London Eye with members of the All Blacks’ touring squad in London on Thursday (UK Time). The fans won the opportunity to get up close with the team through Telecom’s fan website scottontour.co.nz

Scottontour host Scott McLaren who, along with cameraman Kerry, is currently on the Telecom Northern Tour alongside, and sometimes amongst, the All Blacks says the event was one of the highlights of his trip so far.

“Being able to get these die-hard All Blacks fans an up close and personal experience with the team has been magic. The All Blacks have got a huge fan base in the UK and this competition lets them show fellow supporters around the world how proud they are of their team.”

About Scott
Scott McLaren is one of NZ’s top decathletes and a genuine All Blacks fan. Telecom sent him on a mission to give Kiwis, and fans of the All Blacks, an inside view of the team as they make their way around Europe and the UK during the All Blacks Telecom Northern Tour. Telecom is enabling Scott to connect and share his experiences with All Blacks fans around the world.

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