Martin Snedden
Rugby World Cup ticket sales nearing target
With five days of the Rugby World Cup pool matches to go, sales of tickets are 30-thousand shy of the organisers' target. Audio
Chief Executive of Rugby World Cup gets ready for kick-off
In just under an hour, six years of planning for the Rugby World Cup will come to fruition, with the opening ceremony at Eden Park, and kick off in the first game - the All Blacks versus Tonga. Audio
RWC chief executive says stadium of 4 million is ready
It's been six years in the planning. The chief executive of Rugby World Cup 2011, Martin Snedden, says his organisation is ready to go. Audio
RWC chief executive discuss prospects for ticket sales
Rugby World Cup 2011 chief executive Martin Snedden speaks with Simon Mercep. Audio
Rugby World Cup ticket sales 25 percent short of target
Tickets sales for the Rugby World Cup still haven't reached their target, with some smaller provincial venues struggling the most. Audio
Rugby World Cup ticket sales 'back on track'
Ticket sales for the rugby world cup remain 25 percent short of the desired target just over two months out from the tournament. Audio
100 days to go till the Rugby World Cup
Rugby World Cup organisers admit they are struggling to resell tickets to some of the Christchurch games moved elsewhere because of the quake. Audio
Rugby World Cup 100 Days Away.
Rugby World Cup organisers say they are struggling to resell tickets to some of the Christchurch games moved elsewhere because of the earthquake. Audio
Half million Rugby Cup tickets still to sell
The latest sales count of Rugby World Cup tickets is sobering, with more than half a million unsold and just four months to go. Audio
Rugby World Cup head discusses rescheduled matches
Rugby World Cup head, Martin Snedden, discusses rescheduled matches. Audio
Christchurch will not host any Rugby World Cup games
As you've heard on our programme Christchurch will not host any Rugby World Cup games this year. Audio
RWC organiser say tournament won't move to Australia
Fears the Rugby World Cup could be relocated to Australia in the wake of the Christchurch earthquake are unfounded say tournament organisers. Audio
Rugby World Cup organiser say tournament won't be transferred
Fears the Rugby World Cup could be relocated to Australia in the wake of the Christchurch earthquake are unfounded say tournament organisers. Audio
Countdown on to start of Rugby World Cup
Chief executive of Rugby World Cup, Martin Snedden, talks about the build up to the big event. Audio
Just one year to go until start of Rugby World Cup
The Rugby World Cup will kick off a year from today and some are now wondering whether quake-hit Christchurch will be ready to play its part. Audio
Tickets to Rugby World Cup finals oversubscribed
Up to twenty percent of those who applied for tickets to the Rugby World Cup could end up missing out following the over-subscription of tickets to Eden Park where the semi finals and final will be… Audio
Could some Rugby World Cup providers harm NZ's reputation?
Martin Snedden, Rugby World Cup 2011 chief executive comments on the assertion that some Rugby World Cup providers could harm the country's reputation. Audio
Jock Hobbs stands down
The chairman of the New Zealand Rugby Union, Jock Hobbs, has taken leave of absence to focus on his fight against leukemia. Audio
Rugby world cup boss defends song for 2011
And its not just the tickets that have fans divided. There's also some consternation about this, the official world cup song ... Audio