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South African John Smit will be the Springboks captain for the 2011 season

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South Africa stuck firmly to the script by naming John Smit as the Springboks captain for the 2011 season, including their rugby World Cup title defence.
Smit led the Springboks to the 2007 World Cup title and has been skipper since first being given the job on a full-time basis by former coach Jake White in early 2004. 
Hooker Smit's recent form, and the rise to prominence of rival Bismarck du Plessis, had fueled speculation that the most capped Boks Test captain could be replaced. Bulls captain Victor Matfield was the touted alternative for Smit, who has captained South Africa in 76 of his 102 international appearances.
Matfield, the most capped Springbok with 105 Tests, was instead named vice-captain, a position he has regularly occupied under current Springbok coach Peter de Villiers.
Matfield has also captained South Africa on 15 occasions in Smit's absence.
"John and Victor have so much experience and we're lucky to be able to name them as captain and vice captain,'' De Villiers told reporters at the team's hotel on Monday.''
"To have both still available in a rugby World Cup year is a great boost,'' he added after a 51-man provisional World Cup squad completed the first in a series of team planning sessions.
"History has shown that those teams who do well at World Cups have experience and outstanding leadership and we've learnt that you throw away that experience at your peril."
Smit said in a statement: "The responsibility comes with a great deal of pressure and expectation but it never loses the thrill or the sense of privilege that comes with it.''

Thirteen Rugby World Cup 2011 Venues

The 13 venues or places for the 2011 Rugby World Cup were announced on 12 March 2009.
CityStadiumCapacity
AucklandEden Park63,000*
AucklandNorth Harbour Stadium35,000*
WhangareiNorthland Events Centre25,000
HamiltonWaikato Stadium40,000*
RotoruaRotorua International Stadium35,000
New PlymouthYarrow Stadium24,000
NapierMcLean Park22,000
Palmerston NorthArena Manawatu20,000*
WellingtonWestpac Stadium40,000*
NelsonTrafalgar Park16,000
ChristchurchAMI Stadium50,000*
DunedinCarisbrook or Forsyth Barr Stadium30,000* or 35,000-38,000
InvercargillRugby Park19,000

Auckland options

On 10 November 2006, the New Zealand Government announced plans for Stadium New Zealand for the 2011 Rugby World Cup. The proposal was to build the new stadium seating 70,000 on the Auckland waterfront. After much public outcry, and lack of support from the Auckland Regional Council, the proposal was dropped in favour of the redevelopment of Eden Park. The redevelopment of Eden Park's Southern and South Western stands was completed during 2010.
Some consents are still to be approved but the Government has announced it is considering passing a law bypassing the consent process to allow all the stadiums' redevelopment to be completed in time for the Rugby World Cup.

Overall Rugby World Cup Team Performance Records

The following table shows the generally performance records of the teams from the Six Nations and Tri-Nations competitions, plus the teams that made the knock-out stages (the quarter-finals) in at least one of the World Cups played so far. If they played in the tournament, the entries in the table show the stage at which they were knocked out, or whether they won the tournament.

Team1987 1991 1995 1999 2003 2007 Qtr-finalsSemi-finalsFinalsChampions
AustraliaSFWQFWFQF6432
South Africa(1)DNPDNPWSFQFW4322
EnglandQFFSFQFWF6431
New ZealandWSFFSFSFQF6521
FranceFQFSFFSFSF6520
ScotlandQFSFQFQFQFQF6100
IrelandQFQFQFGroupQFGroup4000
WalesSFGroupGroupQFQFGroup3100
ArgentinaGroupGroupGroupQFGroupSF2100
Samoa(2)DNPQFQFGroupGroupGroup2000
Fiji(3)QFGroupDNQGroupGroupQF2000
CanadaGroupQFGroupGroupGroupGroup1000
ItalyGroupGroupGroupGroupGroupGroup0000

Qualifying Teams For Rugby World Cup 2011

Qualifying Teams For Rugby World Cup 2011
Twenty teams will compete in the 2011 World Cup. The following twelve teams qualified for the 2011 World Cup by finishing in the top three of their group in the 2007 Rugby World Cup:
  •  Argentina
  •  Australia
  •  England
  •  Fiji
  •  France
  •  Ireland
  •  Italy
  •  New Zealand
  •  Scotland
  •  South Africa
  •  Tonga
  •  Wales
The remaining eight teams qualified for the 2011 World Cup through regional qualifying competitions:
  •  Canada
  •  Georgia
  •  Japan
  •  Namibia
  •  Romania
  •  Russia
  •  Samoa
  •  United States
Russia will be the only country making its World Cup debut in 2011.

 
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