Title: Presentation to Portfolio Committee on Sport
1Presentation to Portfolio Committee on Sport
Recreation
2The State of SA Rugby
Brian van RooyenPresident, SA Rugby
3- Elite - Tri-nations champions 2004
- Provincial - Currie Cup consolidation
- Clubs and schools - Opportunities for all
4- BMI research - continuing growth
- Policy priorities - continuing transformation
- Global standing - force in the game
- RWC 1995 - positive memories
5The bidding challenge
Francois Pienaar CEO, SA RWC 2011 Bid
6- PAST
- Invited to bid by IRB - July 2004
- Bidding time frame - September 2004
- Expression of interest - October 2004
7- PRESENT
- Agreement with SAFA - November 2004
- Presentation to Portfolio Committee - Today
8- FUTURE
- Confirmation of bid - January 2005
- Delivery of Bid Book - May 2005
- RWC evaluation tour - June 2005
- IRB Decision - November 2005
9PMG NOTE
10Advantages of Bidding
Mthobi Tyamzashe Chairman, SA RWC 2011 Bid
11- 'Two for One'
- SA is committed to getting ready for FIFA 2010
RWC is a unique opportunity to secure a second
return in 2011 on that investment - SA RWC 2011 will use same human skills, stadia,
hotels, transport and communications
infrastructure
12- 'Two Rivers Flowing Into One'
- Close co-operation between SA Rugby and SAFA
- Crossover support
- Synergy with FIFA 2010 World Cup .
13- One Nation
- Social - catalyst for nation-building
- Economic - wealth, jobs, tourism
- Political - international prestige
14- For South African rugby
- Financial boost
- Encouragement for youth
- Closer relations with neighbours
15Capacity to host RWC 2011
Francois Pienaar
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21- Stadia - World class
- Transport and accommodation - World class
22- Stadia - World class
- Transport and accommodation - World class
- Communications - World class
23Total Cumulative Match Attendance
Worldwide TV Audience
Gross Commercial Income
Net Surplus
Year
New Zealand 1987
600,000
300 mill
3.3 mill
1.0 mill
Five Nations 1991
1 mill
1.75 bill
23.6 mill
4.1 mill
South Africa 1995
1 mill
2.67 bill
30.3 mill
17.6 mill
Five Nations 1999
1.75 mill
3.1 bill
70 mill
47.3 mill
Australia 2003
1.85 mill
3.4 bill
81.8 mill 44 m broadcast fees 19 m
sponsorship 15.8 m in other commercial revenue
64.3 mill
24NATIONAL DIVIDEND
Australia RWC 2003 actual
South Africa RWC 2011 projection
20 teams / 48 matches
Unchanged format
85 000 overseas visitors (60 000 Europe)
145 000 overseas visitors (110 000 Europe)
R2.3 bill spent by visitors
R6.5 bill spent by visitors
R4.5 bill for the economy
R11 bill for the economy
25Exploding Myths
Mthobi Tyamzashe
26SA is greedy, wanting to host everything
27SA is greedy, wanting to host everything
IRB wants SA to bid
28SA can't handle two major events within space
of 12 months
29SA can't handle two major events within space
of 12 months
We will be twice as ready
30RWC 2011 will detract from FIFA 2010
31RWC 2011 will detract from FIFA 2010
FIFA 2010, dominant in every respect
32SA can wait to bid for another RWC
33SA can wait to bid for another RWC
Next opportunity will probably be 2027
34PMG NOTE
35Rivals for the 2011 Bid
Francois Pienaar
36- Japan - Commercially strong, rugby pedigree weak
37- Japan - Commercially strong, rugby pedigree weak
- New Zealand - Rugby pedigree strong,
commercially weak
38PMG NOTE
39Requirements of Government
Mthobi Tyamzashe
40- Bidding phase
- Far less demanding than for FIFA 2010
- General letter of support
41- Hosting phase
- Safety and security (national and
anti-terrorist) - Services (border control, visas, customs
clearance, official reception)
42Campaign Strategy
Francois Pienaar
43- International lobbying
- World Class bid book
- Presidents XV vs. World Barbarians, June 4 2005
- Efficient Evaluation tour
44Conclusion
Mthobi Tyamzashe
45- An opportunity to be seized
- An unique moment in time
- Chances of success excellent
- Urgent Government Support
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