Land Rover delivers the Webb Ellis Cup to Devon
12 Jul 2015|2,161 views
As part of the 100-day tour of the U.K. and Ireland managed by England Rugby 2015, Land Rover delivered the Webb Ellis Cup to a customer event at the Land Rover Experience Centre in Honiton, Devon.
The Webb Ellis Cup is being transported around the country during its tour in Land Rover's custom build Rugby World Cup 2015 Defender, a product of Land Rover's Special Vehicle Operations (SVO) department. Land Rover ambassador and Rugby World Cup 2003 winner, Lewis Moody, attended the activity to meet with customers and to preview the Tournament.
The visit to the West Country marks the quarter stage of the 100-day tour, which has already seen the Webb Ellis Cup being transported through Scotland, Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland, and Wales, in the custom-built Land Rover Defender. The Defender took nearly 6,000 hours to design and was built at Land Rover's Special Vehicle Operations base in the West Midlands.
The Tour will continue to excite fans in the run-up to the Tournament, incorporating visits to over 300 events including rugby clubs, schools, community festivals and iconic landmarks. Travelling approximately 14,480km during the Tour, the Defender and Webb Ellis Cup will endeavour to inspire the nation and leave a lasting legacy of Rugby World Cup 2015.
Moody has also been involved with Land Rover's 'We Deal In Real' Rugby World Cup 2015 campaign, which celebrates grassroots rugby in the U.K. and around the world. As part of Land Rover's activity the Rugby World Cup 2003 winner has been helping to give youngsters aged between seven and 13-years old the once in a lifetime opportunity of being one of 96 Rugby World Cup 2015 mascots.
The Webb Ellis Cup is being transported around the country during its tour in Land Rover's custom build Rugby World Cup 2015 Defender, a product of Land Rover's Special Vehicle Operations (SVO) department. Land Rover ambassador and Rugby World Cup 2003 winner, Lewis Moody, attended the activity to meet with customers and to preview the Tournament.
The visit to the West Country marks the quarter stage of the 100-day tour, which has already seen the Webb Ellis Cup being transported through Scotland, Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland, and Wales, in the custom-built Land Rover Defender. The Defender took nearly 6,000 hours to design and was built at Land Rover's Special Vehicle Operations base in the West Midlands.
The Tour will continue to excite fans in the run-up to the Tournament, incorporating visits to over 300 events including rugby clubs, schools, community festivals and iconic landmarks. Travelling approximately 14,480km during the Tour, the Defender and Webb Ellis Cup will endeavour to inspire the nation and leave a lasting legacy of Rugby World Cup 2015.
Moody has also been involved with Land Rover's 'We Deal In Real' Rugby World Cup 2015 campaign, which celebrates grassroots rugby in the U.K. and around the world. As part of Land Rover's activity the Rugby World Cup 2003 winner has been helping to give youngsters aged between seven and 13-years old the once in a lifetime opportunity of being one of 96 Rugby World Cup 2015 mascots.
As part of the 100-day tour of the U.K. and Ireland managed by England Rugby 2015, Land Rover delivered the Webb Ellis Cup to a customer event at the Land Rover Experience Centre in Honiton, Devon.
The Webb Ellis Cup is being transported around the country during its tour in Land Rover's custom build Rugby World Cup 2015 Defender, a product of Land Rover's Special Vehicle Operations (SVO) department. Land Rover ambassador and Rugby World Cup 2003 winner, Lewis Moody, attended the activity to meet with customers and to preview the Tournament.
The visit to the West Country marks the quarter stage of the 100-day tour, which has already seen the Webb Ellis Cup being transported through Scotland, Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland, and Wales, in the custom-built Land Rover Defender. The Defender took nearly 6,000 hours to design and was built at Land Rover's Special Vehicle Operations base in the West Midlands.
The Tour will continue to excite fans in the run-up to the Tournament, incorporating visits to over 300 events including rugby clubs, schools, community festivals and iconic landmarks. Travelling approximately 14,480km during the Tour, the Defender and Webb Ellis Cup will endeavour to inspire the nation and leave a lasting legacy of Rugby World Cup 2015.
Moody has also been involved with Land Rover's 'We Deal In Real' Rugby World Cup 2015 campaign, which celebrates grassroots rugby in the U.K. and around the world. As part of Land Rover's activity the Rugby World Cup 2003 winner has been helping to give youngsters aged between seven and 13-years old the once in a lifetime opportunity of being one of 96 Rugby World Cup 2015 mascots.
The Webb Ellis Cup is being transported around the country during its tour in Land Rover's custom build Rugby World Cup 2015 Defender, a product of Land Rover's Special Vehicle Operations (SVO) department. Land Rover ambassador and Rugby World Cup 2003 winner, Lewis Moody, attended the activity to meet with customers and to preview the Tournament.
The visit to the West Country marks the quarter stage of the 100-day tour, which has already seen the Webb Ellis Cup being transported through Scotland, Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland, and Wales, in the custom-built Land Rover Defender. The Defender took nearly 6,000 hours to design and was built at Land Rover's Special Vehicle Operations base in the West Midlands.
The Tour will continue to excite fans in the run-up to the Tournament, incorporating visits to over 300 events including rugby clubs, schools, community festivals and iconic landmarks. Travelling approximately 14,480km during the Tour, the Defender and Webb Ellis Cup will endeavour to inspire the nation and leave a lasting legacy of Rugby World Cup 2015.
Moody has also been involved with Land Rover's 'We Deal In Real' Rugby World Cup 2015 campaign, which celebrates grassroots rugby in the U.K. and around the world. As part of Land Rover's activity the Rugby World Cup 2003 winner has been helping to give youngsters aged between seven and 13-years old the once in a lifetime opportunity of being one of 96 Rugby World Cup 2015 mascots.
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