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 First match of the Iveco Series 2007 
 
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Turin, 4 June 2007

The first rugby match of the Iveco Series 2007 was contended last weekend in the marvellous setting of Eden Park stadium in Auckland, New Zealand. A PowerStar – the Iveco heavy goods vehicle manufactured in Australia that combines the aggressive image of the American “bonneted” style with European comfort and technology – in its now-classic livery inspired by Maori tattoos, welcomed the more than 40,000 spectators who packed the terraces.
The All Blacks did not disappoint their fans and won what was the first of two matches on the calendar against France for the conquest of the Stralis Cup.

Besides the score (42-11), the match (played on a field emblazoned with the Iveco brand) was conditioned by the many injuries the New Zealand players sustained, including Captain Richie McCaw who was forced to leave the field halfway through the match. The French team’s defensive game tried the New Zealand players sorely, who were rarely able to show all of their offensive power.

The second and decisive match that will determine which team takes the Stralis Cup – the All Blacks or France - will take place on 9 June in Wellington. These two teams are the most promising to win the upcoming World Cup scheduled for September in France.

As with the first match, the thrills of the second Iveco Series match can be experienced live on the screens of the Turin Motor Village. At the same time the winning tactical diagrams, the players’ athletic prowess and the best highlights can be seen in the special Iveco Series 2007 section on the www.allblacks.iveco.com website.

CALENDAR OF GAMES:
STRALIS CUP: All Blacks - France
Auckland, 2 June
Wellington, 9 June

TRAKKER CUP: All Blacks - Canada
Hamilton, 16 June
Turin, 4 June 2007

The first rugby match of the Iveco Series 2007 was contended last weekend in the marvellous setting of Eden Park stadium in Auckland, New Zealand. A PowerStar – the Iveco heavy goods vehicle manufactured in Australia that combines the aggressive image of the American “bonneted” style with European comfort and technology – in its now-classic livery inspired by Maori tattoos, welcomed the more than 40,000 spectators who packed the terraces.
The All Blacks did not disappoint their fans and won what was the first of two matches on the calendar against France for the conquest of the Stralis Cup.

Besides the score (42-11), the match (played on a field emblazoned with the Iveco brand) was conditioned by the many injuries the New Zealand players sustained, including Captain Richie McCaw who was forced to leave the field halfway through the match. The French team’s defensive game tried the New Zealand players sorely, who were rarely able to show all of their offensive power.

The second and decisive match that will determine which team takes the Stralis Cup – the All Blacks or France - will take place on 9 June in Wellington. These two teams are the most promising to win the upcoming World Cup scheduled for September in France.

As with the first match, the thrills of the second Iveco Series match can be experienced live on the screens of the Turin Motor Village. At the same time the winning tactical diagrams, the players’ athletic prowess and the best highlights can be seen in the special Iveco Series 2007 section on the www.allblacks.iveco.com website.

CALENDAR OF GAMES:
STRALIS CUP: All Blacks - France
Auckland, 2 June
Wellington, 9 June

TRAKKER CUP: All Blacks - Canada
Hamilton, 16 June
 

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