This document provides information about several rugby players and venues for the Rugby World Cup tournaments in 2011 and 2015. It includes details about Welsh rugby player Shane Williams such as his name, age, weight, and position. It also provides information about Irish rugby player Keith Wood including his name, age, weight, height, and position. Additionally, it lists venues such as Waikato Stadium in New Zealand that hosted games in 2011 and Wellington Regional Stadium along with their seating capacities. Finally, it provides stats on All Blacks players Sonny Bill Williams and Quade Cooper and discusses two English venues, Sandy Park and St. James Park, that were scheduled to host games for the 2015 Rugby World Cup.
2. Shane Williams was born on 26th February 1977. He was born in Swansea
wales. His full name is Shane Mark Williams. He weighs 80kg(12st 5 lbs). He
is 36 years and 20 days old. He plays for Wales and his position is winger.
ShaneWilliams
3. Keith wood is a Irish rugby player. He was born on January 27 1972 and ages
41 years and 50 days old. His full name is Keith Gerard Mallinson Wood. His
position is hooker. He weighs 234lb and his height is 6 ft 0 in.
KeithWood
4. Rugby world cup 2011 tournament in
Waikato stadium Hamilton.
Waikato stadium is a rugby union and soccer
venue in Hamilton with a total capacity of
seated and standing of 26,350 with temporary
seating for major fixtures increasing the
capacity of 30,00.
5. Rugby World Cup 2011 tournament in
Wellington Regional Stadium.
Wellington Regional Stadium is a multi-
purpose stadium for major sporting events. It
was built inWellington’s rail yards close to the
city centre.The capacity of this stadium is
40,000.
6. Born: 3 August 1985
Age:27 years old
Weight:108kg
Height:1.91m
Nationality: New Zealander
Rugby team: All blacks
Sonny Bill Williams
7. Born: April 5 , 1988
Age: 24
Weight:92.5kg
Height:1.86m
Nationality: New Zealander
Quade Cooper
8. RugbyWorld Cup 2015 Sandy Park
Sandy park meets
all of the rugby
world cup 2015
minimum standards
criteria including
playing facilities and
pitch size. In
addition, the
stadium will have an
9. RugbyWorld Cup 2015 St James Park
ST James Park is to be
used as one of the
venues for the rugby
world cup when it
returns to England in
2015, it has been
announced.
The NewCastle venue,
which has a capacity of
just over 52,000 seats
and will host pool