USA 7s D2: Cup Quarters- Fiji 12-5 Wales (FT), Kenya 14-19 Samoa (FT), South Africa 24-5 Argentina (FT), NZ 12-7 England (FT), Bowl Quarters- Canada 29-0 Uruguay (FT), Scotland 14-15 Japan (FT),  France 5-21 USA (FT), Australia 31-0 Brazil (FT). Pool play- Argentina 14-12 USA (FT), NZ 12-5 Samoa (FT), France 5-33 South Africa (FT), Kenya 7-7 England (H2), Fiji 19-10 Canada (FT), Australia 10-7 Japan (FT), Wales 28-7 Uruguay (FT), Scotland  33-5 Brazil (FT).
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INTERNATIONAL NEWS
January 18, 2010 08:47:53 AM

Britain's Prince William arrived in Auckland on Sunday on his first official overseas trip on behalf of his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, saying he was eager to maintain her high standards.

But the 27-year-old, who is second in line to the British throne, told reporters at the start of the five-day tour of New Zealand and Australia he had plenty of work to do to achieve that goal.

"I want to be able to do something good and keep the standards up that she has led the way with," he said.

Asked if he expected to undertake more tours on behalf of the Queen, he was keen to play down expectations.

"We'll wait and see. I wouldn't get too carried away. I've still got a lot of training to do, and I need the training, believe me."

But in a day dominated by sport, William said all the right things.

"I just love seeing everyone and seeing more of New Zealand, so it's great."

As well as carrying out some official duties on behalf of the Queen in New Zealand, he will travel to Australia on Tuesday for a more informal three-day visit.

It is the prince's third visit to New Zealand. The first was with his parents, Prince Charles and the late Princess Diana, as a nine-month-old baby in 1983.

He returned in 2005, taking time out to follow the fortunes of the touring British and Irish Lions rugby team.

The prince was met Sunday at Auckland Airport by Prime Minister John Key and the Queen's representative in New Zealand, Governor-General Anand Satyanand, in a low-key welcome without pomp or ceremony.

The tone was even more relaxed during the afternoon, when William dressed casually for a visit to the Eden Park rugby stadium, which is being redeveloped for next year's Rugby World Cup.

Accompanying him on the half-hour tour of the World Cup final venue were Key and All Blacks captain Richie McCaw.

Key praised the friendliness of the royal envoy.

"He's a very nice young man, he's very relaxed. He's got a good sense of New Zealand, been here before and enjoyed it and I think he's a great ambassador both for the royal family and for the United Kingdom," Key said.

McCaw was also impressed, saying there was a lot of respect for the prince in New Zealand.

"It can't be easy being in the position he's in, but he handles himself amazingly well. Underneath all that stuff he has to deal with, he's just a genuine bloke you can have a yarn with," he said.

The prince threw a few passes with some aspiring All Blacks from a team of 10-year-olds as cameras from the large international press pack snapped away.

William also went sailing in Auckland Harbour, taking the helm of a New Zealand America's Cup yacht, and later donned a shirt with an indigenous Maori motif for a traditional "hangi" meal cooked in a pit in the ground.

The main official duty of his New Zealand visit will be on Monday when he opens New Zealand's new Supreme Court building in Wellington after receiving a traditional Maori welcome.

Polls in recent years have shown that around 40 percent of New Zealanders support dropping the British monarch as head of state in favour of a republic.

Some supporters of cutting royal ties are expected to gather to promote their cause at the court opening.

William is taking a short break from his military career having achieved a milestone on Friday when his father presented him with his flying badge after graduation from the Royal Air Force's advanced helicopter training course.

Later this month, he is due to start training to become a search and rescue pilot.

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