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Just received:

 

 

With Rugby World Cup 2019 now just a few months away and interest in the event rising, Spark Sport announces its pricing for the tournament, kicking off with a super early bird offer and revealing what matches will be available free to air.

 

Jeff Latch, Head of Spark Sport said, “We are offering early bird pricing, to encourage New Zealanders to get set up to watch the rugby early – and we are opening up more matches free to air. These decisions have been made to ensure maximum accessibility for New Zealanders to the tournament.”

 

During May, rugby fans who purchase a super early bird Rugby World Cup tournament pass will get access to the tournament for just $59.99.

 

From June until early September, fans will also be rewarded for getting set up in advance, with early bird tournament passes selling for $79.99.

 

In the final few days before the tournament starts, the full price of $89.99 will be charged for a tournament pass.

 

Single match passes will also be available for sale at $24.99 once the tournament starts.

 

The Spark Sport Rugby World Cup Tournament pass and single Match pass can be purchased as one-off items. You don’t need to be a Spark customer, or have a monthly Spark Sport subscription, to access them.

 

Latch explains, “A year ago, we said we wanted to help shape the future of sports watching for New Zealanders. We believe that our Rugby World Cup plans deliver on that, using the flexibility of streaming to give Kiwis control and choice about what they watch, when they watch and how they watch.

 

“In addition, we’re delivering pricing that makes watching the entire tournament truly affordable for New Zealanders – and that stacks up extremely competitively when you look at how streaming sports tournaments have been priced around the world*.”

 

The Spark Sport Rugby World Cup 2019 tournament pass will give customers access to all 48 matches of the tournament live and on demand – but also includes a lot more than just the matches.

 

Latch explains, “The tournament pass includes full match replays for 30 days following each match, an array of highlights, preview and review programming. It includes access to a range of historic Rugby World Cup match content as soon as the pass is purchased, giving rugby fans another reason to sign up early and relive the excitement of previous years.”

 

“Spark Sport is the only place rugby fans will be able to watch every single match live (some of the free matches will play with a delay on TVNZ). It will also be the only place fans can watch a match on demand, at time of their choosing. Viewers will also have the flexibility of being able to watch on a wide range of devices, including selected Smart TVs, mobile devices, laptops, Chromecasts, Apple TV, plus other devices still to be announced.”

 

Rugby World Cup 2019 tournament passes will go on sale in early May. People who are interested in watching the Rugby World Cup on Spark Sport can register their interest.

 

Rugby World Cup 2019 matches available for free

 

Every Rugby World Cup pool and knock out match featuring the New Zealand All Blacks will be available for free, broadcast on TVNZ 1 and streamed on Spark Sport.

 

New Zealand pool games and the (hoped for) New Zealand quarter-final will play for free with a 1-hour delay, while the semi-finals and final will play live.

 

In total, 12 of the 48 matches will be available free to air via TVNZ and through Spark Sport’s free-to-view offer, which is accessible to customers who have previously created a Spark Sport account and trialled the service. Seven will play live and five will play with a one-hour delay.

 

Latch explains, “We originally intended to show 7 matches and 2 delayed free-to-air. Through our partnership with TVNZ, we have increased that number to twelve and have also elected to include all the pool and knock-out All Blacks matches in that number. This was a conscious decision to ensure that everyone in New Zealand can watch the All Blacks from the comfort of their own home.”

 

Cate Slater of TVNZ said, “For a rugby obsessed nation, the World Cup is the biggest event there is. It’s the nation’s pride and passion that makes us so excited to open up the All Blacks games to New Zealand’s widest possible audience so everyone can experience the match day excitement together. And we’ll be bringing viewers closer to the action and the atmosphere in Japan with 1 NEWS’ comprehensive coverage and live crosses from on and off the field throughout the tournament.”

 

Contingency provided by TVNZ

 

As previously indicated, Spark has an operational contingency plan in place for the Rugby World Cup 2019. Today we confirm that if there were to be a widespread and significant issue stopping viewers from accessing a match directly from Spark Sport, Rugby World Cup matches would be switched to live broadcast on TVNZ DUKE at a few minutes’ notice.

 

Latch explains, “While we’re absolutely not expecting any issues with our platform, we want New Zealanders to have confidence that we’ve thought through all eventualities. It’s better to have a back-up plan and not need to use it than to have no back-up plan at all.”

 

Showing Rugby World Cup 2019 in commercial premises

 

Hospitality businesses such as pubs and clubs who want to show the Rugby World Cup 2019 on Spark Sport in commercial premises should take steps now to ensure they are set up with a high-quality, unlimited data broadband connection, ideally a fibre connection. Spark Sport encourages these businesses to speak now with their internet service provider to check that their internet connection is prepared for streaming in high definition, as an upgrade to fibre may take time to organise.

 

Hospitality businesses that want to show Rugby World Cup (or any other Spark Sport content) on a single screen can utilise any of the available consumer devices for streaming Spark Sport today. Information on how hospitality businesses that want to show Rugby World Cup (or any other Spark Sport content) on multiple screens is available here. Commercial premises have a variety of set ups, so should expect to engage an audio visual (AV) technician for support on the best way to connect.

 

As a special offer for the Rugby World Cup, most commercial premises will be able to purchase a Rugby World Cup tournament pass and the Spark Sport subscription at the consumer price through www.sparksport.co.nz. This is a one-off offer for the run up to the Rugby World Cup; post Rugby World Cup, access will be priced at commercial levels.

 

Commercial premises can register to receive information on getting set up for Spark Sport.

 

 





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So have I interpreted this properly:

 

"Every Rugby World Cup pool and knock out match featuring the New Zealand All Blacks will be available for free, broadcast on TVNZ 1 and streamed on Spark Sport.

 

New Zealand pool games and the (hoped for) New Zealand quarter-final will play for free with a 1-hour delay, while the semi-finals and final will play live."

 

Does that mean you can actually watch all All blacks games?  Are knock out games the semis/finals etc?   

 

Pool games will be free, but 1 hour delayed, semis/finals are live.

 

Do we know if on demand will available (not sure what the timezone difference is to japan)

 

 





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  #2217807 16-Apr-2019 08:07
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I think Spark is overestimating the baby boomers' capacity to use Chromecast - some I know can't even use a Smartphone. Not having a Smart TV app is going to be a deal breaker for many.





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  #2217808 16-Apr-2019 08:11
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freitasm:

 

I think Spark is overestimating the baby boomers capacity to use Chromecast - some I know can't even use a Smartphone. Not having a Smart TV app is going to be a deal breaker for many.

 

 

They've got a few months yet.

 

Actually I saw the headline "RWC will cost up to $90"...and thought yikes.....but $59 is not too bad for all the AB games...but it looks like most of those will be available free anyway....the only issue with the $59 super early bird, is you're banking on them having the <insert your specific media device> app ready.  So in my case I want apple tv, others will want LG, other Samsung (though hasn't this been announced?).  





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  #2217810 16-Apr-2019 08:12
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davidcole:

 

So in my case I want apple tv, others will want LG, other Samsung (though hasn't this been announced?).  

 

 

I think Apple TV and Android TV (seeing Freeview Android TV boxes are out there now) should be available.





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freitasm:

 

davidcole:

 

So in my case I want apple tv, others will want LG, other Samsung (though hasn't this been announced?).  

 

 

I think Apple TV and Android TV (seeing Freeview Android TV boxes are out there now) should be available.

 

 

We should continue this aspect in the other thread, but I haven't looked for apple tv this week - but in th app store it still only says "offers an ipad app", no mention of Apple TV





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  #2217850 16-Apr-2019 08:15
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Agreed.





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Hmmm. Do I buy in May and hope they've got the AppleTV app by then?

 

Or, do I just watch the ABs games an hour delayed, and not look at my phone?

 

 

 

Will they offer a refund if it's not working on AppleTV by then? They said AppleTV was a couple of months away when they launched the Beta last month.

 

 

 

Going to have to check out NZ times that the games will be playing.


 
 
 

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Surprised all the NZ games will be available free which I would have thought would significantly reduce the number of subscribers with mainly those hardcore fans who want to watch every game signing up. Being an England fan I'll probably take the $60 option if its $25 for individual games. That's a good price, I'd expected more like $150.

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It can be purchased as one off, just re-read the release properly.

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  #2217876 16-Apr-2019 08:34
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Correct, just to make it clear:

 

 

The Spark Sport Rugby World Cup Tournament pass and single Match pass can be purchased as one-off items. You don’t need to be a Spark customer, or have a monthly Spark Sport subscription, to access them.

 





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This does sounds good but I am a little confused and have a lot of questions before I buy a pass.

 

Will the $59.99 include all games, and not just AB games? What about the normal Spark Sport subscription? I have been thinking of subscribing to Spark Sport ($19.99) anyway, will the normal subscription also include some RWC games? Also I see that Spark Sport is still Beta. Does this mean that we may expect some problems with streaming etc?

 

 

 

 


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trig42:

 

Hmmm. Do I buy in May and hope they've got the AppleTV app by then?

 

Or, do I just watch the ABs games an hour delayed, and not look at my phone?

 

Will they offer a refund if it's not working on AppleTV by then? They said AppleTV was a couple of months away when they launched the Beta last month.

 

Going to have to check out NZ times that the games will be playing.

 

 

If you can find the times I'd be interested as well.  I too are weighing up those options.





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  #2217882 16-Apr-2019 08:41
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BoerieGalore:

 

Also I see that Spark Sport is still Beta. Does this mean that we may expect some problems with streaming etc?

 

 

They have been in beta for a month now and still have another six months before the events start. It should be pretty solid by then.





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  #2217883 16-Apr-2019 08:42
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Local times for the ABs games

 

 

All fixtures can be found here: https://www.rugbyworldcup.com/fixtures?lang=en, easy to filter by team etc.





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  #2217885 16-Apr-2019 08:44
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BoerieGalore:

 

This does sounds good but I am a little confused and have a lot of questions before I buy a pass.

 

Will the $59.99 include all games, and not just AB games? What about the normal Spark Sport subscription? I have been thinking of subscribing to Spark Sport ($19.99) anyway, will the normal subscription also include some RWC games? Also I see that Spark Sport is still Beta. Does this mean that we may expect some problems with streaming etc?

 

 

The RWC package will include SS for the short period that it runs. It will include ALL RWC Content not just AB Games.

 

 

 

The beta will be well in truly over by the time of RWC and i'd expect it to be a relatively stable platform. 

 

Past that, the sports folk will have to comment :)





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