Time is running out for rugby fans to enter a Qantas competition to select the special livery be worn by the A380 which will fly the Australian Wallabies to London for the Rugby World Cup later this year.
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And there is plenty at stake for rugby fans who make their selection from the three designs too – by voting fans are entered into a competition to win return flights for two to Auckland plus accommodation and tickets to watch the Australia v New Zealand Bledisloe Cup match on August 15 at Eden Park. Winners will also be flown to Sydney for a separate Qantas Wallabies event at the Qantas domestic terminal at another date.
If you want to try your luck in the competition make a run down the wing for the Qantas competition website here before full time is called on July 20. There’s no penalty for trying.
Just don’t maul us if you disagree with the referee’s call.

Callum
says:None of the designs are inspiring like the all blacks of New Zealand.