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In League with Team and Supporters

2010 sees the Rugby League Four Nations tournament going down under to Australia and New Zealand and the competition will kick off on 23rd October in Wellington. England will be joined by defending champions Australia, newcomers Papua New Guinea and the formidable New Zealand to compete for the Four Nations title.
The Co-operative Travel Sports and Events will be the official travel provider for the England Rugby League team throughout the 2010 Four Nations tournament, and will handle all arrangements including bringing home the trophy should England be victorious!
After enjoying a successful partnership with the RFL during the 2009 competition, The Co-operative Travel Sports and Events will continue to offer a first class service, and are pleased to be associated with such a high profile and progressive sport.
The Co-operative Travel Sports and Events have over 20 years experience in providing a high level of service for both team and supporters, making them one of the leading companies in their field and whose elite clients include international brand Manchester United. Having worked with such a successful club for a significant amount of time demonstrates they have considerable expertise in tournament travel.

In addition to providing the travel arrangements for the England team,
The Co-operative Travel Sports and Events are offering tailored supporter travel packages to the 2010 Four Nations in Australia and New Zealand and are available to book now for all fans of Rugby League.
For more information:
Call: 0161 829 6504
Click: www.co-operativetravelsports.co.uk/rugby/4-nations/
Visit: Your local Co-operative Travel branch
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