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2011 Rugby World Cup, New Zealand
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The nation's largest hospitality workers' union, Unite, which represents 25% of hotel, restaurant and casino workers in New Zealand, has floated the idea of a strike during the RWC.
The construction of Dunedin's Forsyth Barr Stadium, to be known during the tournament as Otago Stadium, was a source of concern as the project was operating within a tight time frame. An April 2010 progress report stated that the project remained on target for completion prior to the Rugby World Cup, although there was a medium level of risk with some significant and potentially damaging concerns. If the project had not been completed on time, organisers would have reverted to Carisbrook as the backup option. Forsyth Barr Stadium was officially opened on 6 August 2011.
Damage caused by the 2011 Christchurch earthquake forced the relocation of a number of cup matches, including the quarter finals.
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