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Home›HMS Iron Duke Brings World Cup Trophy to Cape Town

August 26, 2014 · about 12 years ago

HMS Iron Duke Brings World Cup Trophy to Cape Town

HMS Iron Duke has sailed into Cape Town carrying the Rugby World Cup Trophy – ahead of next year’s event being held in the UK. Even thick rain clouds could not prevent HMS Iron Duke displaying the gold of the Web Ellis Trophy on her deck as she arrived in the South African city […]

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HMS Iron Duke has sailed into Cape Town carrying the Rugby World Cup Trophy – ahead of next year’s event being held in the UK.

Even thick rain clouds could not prevent HMS Iron Duke displaying the gold of the Web Ellis Trophy on her deck as she arrived in the South African city for a short visit.

The Web Ellis Trophy is currently on a world tour to promote the Rugby World Cup, while Portsmouth based Iron Duke is currently deployed on Atlantic Patrol Tasking – with both arriving in Cape Town at the same time.

British High Commissioner to South Africa, Judith Macgregor, said: “I am delighted to welcome the Webb Ellis Cup to South Africa, a country with a rich rugby heritage.

“The trophy has a particular resonance in South Africa and particularly Johannesburg, where South Africa won Rugby World Cup at Ellis Park in 1995. I look forward to watching South Africa in action 20 years later at Rugby World Cup 2015 in England.”

On its fifth leg of the Rugby World Cup tour, the Webb Ellis Trophy was brought onboard the ship as she made her way into berth at the Victoria and Albert Waterfront.

During her short stay in the “Mother City” more than 3,000 people took the opportunity to visit Iron Duke and find out more about life in the Royal Navy.

Lieutenant Commander Lyndsey Netherwood, the ship’s Executive Officer, said: “The opportunity for the public to look around the ship was really well received and the public were very interested in interacting with our sailors and seeing what a Royal Navy Warship is capable of doing.

“The visit was an all round success and enjoyable for all, it’s been a good opportunity to showcase the Royal Navy and for members of the ship’s company to enjoy some well deserved time ashore.”

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