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Rugby League World Cup opens at Millennium Stadium Rugby League World Cup opens at Millennium Stadium
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Organisers of the Rugby League World Cup are hoping for record crowds as Cardiff hosts the opening ceremony.Organisers of the Rugby League World Cup are hoping for record crowds as Cardiff hosts the opening ceremony.
Some 1,500 performers are taking part in the spectacular, followed by the first two matches of the tournament - England v Australia and Wales v Italy. Some 1,500 performers have taken part in the spectacular, before the first two matches of the tournament - England v Australia and Wales v Italy.
Organisers say two of the stadium's three tiers are virtually sold out with hopes the crowd will exceed 50,000. Organisers said two of the stadium's three tiers were virtually sold out and hoped the crowd would exceed 50,000.
But concern has been expressed that rail services to the Welsh capital will be disrupted by engineering works. But concern has been expressed that rail services to the Welsh capital have been disrupted by engineering works.
As part of the pre-tournament celebrations, 500 dancers drawn from communities in Wales and south west England are taking to the pitch. As part of the pre-tournament celebrations, 500 dancers drawn from communities in Wales and south west England took to the pitch.
Strictly celebrationStrictly celebration
They were being joined by two World Cup ambassadors - rugby league legend Martin Offiah and former Welsh rugby union captain and rugby league convert Gareth Thomas. They were joined by two World Cup ambassadors - rugby league legend Martin Offiah and former Welsh rugby union captain and rugby league convert Gareth Thomas.
Offiah - who finished fourth in the first ever series of Strictly Come Dancing - was also linking up with another former Strictly competitor, Welsh television presenter Gethin Jones. Offiah - who finished fourth in the first ever series of BBC TV's Strictly Come Dancing - linked up with another former Strictly competitor, TV presenter Gethin Jones.
They were pairing up with their original dance partners - Erin Boag and Camilla Dallerup - as part of the opening ceremony, which is part of a wider £1m arts dance project. They paired up with their original dance partners - Erin Boag and Camilla Dallerup - as part of the opening ceremony, which is part of a wider £1m arts dance project.
"I might take a little grief from the fans, but it should be good fun," said the former Wigan, Widnes and England winger Offiah looking forward to the event. "I might take a little grief from the fans, but it should be good fun," said the former Wigan, Widnes and England winger Offiah before the event.
Harpist Catrin Finch and classical-pop quartet Escala were also involved in the extravaganza under the closed roof of the Millennium Stadium.Harpist Catrin Finch and classical-pop quartet Escala were also involved in the extravaganza under the closed roof of the Millennium Stadium.
"There'll be dramatic lighting, special effects, and an aerial show celebrating the 14 nations taking part in what promises to be a great tournament - the first major sporting event taking place in the UK since London 2012," said tournament general manager, Sally Bolton.
First Minister Carwyn Jones said it was a privilege to be at the opening event.First Minister Carwyn Jones said it was a privilege to be at the opening event.
"I'm delighted to play a part in the opening ceremony which takes place at the Millennium Stadium - this is the only time all 14 participating nations will unite during the World Cup," he said."I'm delighted to play a part in the opening ceremony which takes place at the Millennium Stadium - this is the only time all 14 participating nations will unite during the World Cup," he said.
"The double header at the Millennium Stadium will be another landmark event for Wales during this tournament," he added, referring to the two opening games taking place at the venue on the day."The double header at the Millennium Stadium will be another landmark event for Wales during this tournament," he added, referring to the two opening games taking place at the venue on the day.
"The World Cup will not only provide an opportunity for us to involve our local communities, but will also hopefully encourage increased participation in the sport by people of all ages and abilities.""The World Cup will not only provide an opportunity for us to involve our local communities, but will also hopefully encourage increased participation in the sport by people of all ages and abilities."
Wales will host two other games, with the national side taking on the USA at Wrexham's Racecourse ground on 3 November, and the Cook Islands at the Gnoll, Neath, on 10 November.Wales will host two other games, with the national side taking on the USA at Wrexham's Racecourse ground on 3 November, and the Cook Islands at the Gnoll, Neath, on 10 November.
The tournament's opening ceremony on Saturday marked a massive weekend for the Welsh capital, which is also hosting the Womex world music trade fair and festival.The tournament's opening ceremony on Saturday marked a massive weekend for the Welsh capital, which is also hosting the Womex world music trade fair and festival.
Some 2,500 delegates have been attending the event which opened with a special concert staged by singer Cerys Matthews on Wednesday and runs until Sunday.Some 2,500 delegates have been attending the event which opened with a special concert staged by singer Cerys Matthews on Wednesday and runs until Sunday.
One issue that has cast a shadow over the weekend's events is a decision by Network Rail to close the Severn Tunnel for maintenance work.One issue that has cast a shadow over the weekend's events is a decision by Network Rail to close the Severn Tunnel for maintenance work.
It means trains between Bristol and Newport are being replaced by bus services. It also means that services from London will be diverted between Swindon and Newport, with an extra hour added to journey times.It means trains between Bristol and Newport are being replaced by bus services. It also means that services from London will be diverted between Swindon and Newport, with an extra hour added to journey times.
Last week, the first minister criticised Network Rail for carrying out the works at such a busy time for the Welsh capital.Last week, the first minister criticised Network Rail for carrying out the works at such a busy time for the Welsh capital.
However, Network Rail said it had previously postponed the maintenance, which was vital to future services.However, Network Rail said it had previously postponed the maintenance, which was vital to future services.