Joe Calzaghe and Mickey Rourke at Millennium Magic in Cardiff, 13th February 2011.Photograph Copyright Ian Lovell - Official Photographer Scorpions R.L and Wales R.L www.ianlovell.comHollywood film star Mickey Rourke started his homework for the movie about the life of former Wales and British & Irish Lions captain Gareth Thomas at the Millennium Stadium today as Millennium Magic kicked off the 2011 Engage Super League season.
It was the first time at a live rugby event for Rourke, who plans to portray the player known as ‘Alfie' after he was inspired by him coming out as gay in December 2009, as Wales’ iconic sporting venue hosted 14 teams for two days of incredible action under the fully retractable roof.
The attendance for the opening day on Saturday, which featured four matches, was 30,891 whilst 29,323 people saw Sunday’s three fixtures. The combined attendance of 60,214 is higher than the total for the inaugural Millennium Magic in Cardiff in 2007 (58,831) and an increase on the crowds at the two Magic Weekends staged at Edinburgh’s Murrayfield Stadium in 2009 (59,749) and 2010 (52,043).
Rourke saw Thomas help the Celtic Crusasers launch their season with a morale boosting 42-12 win over Salford Reds. In an exclusive interview with WRUTV, he said: “It’s a big field compared to what I’m used to looking at and I’m impressed with how fit the guys are.
“We’re not going to make this movie until we’ve done all the proper research. We need to do our homework and I need to train for from nine to 11months.
“I can’t play rugby but I’m a good enough actor and I can look fit enough to play the game and that’s what it’s all about. That’s what I do, I act. I can act like I can play, and play at a high level.
“I’m going to have to train my ass off for probably the last time in my life that I ever have to get in shape and it’s a challenge. I’m looking forward to it but I’m also a little terrified of it.
"I'm going to talk to Gareth, talk to Brian Noble, talk to the boys that know the game. We're not in a hurry to make the movie because we want to make the movie the right way."
The actor, who used to be a professional boxer, was entertained at the Millennium Stadium in the hospitality lounge alongside Wales’ former super-middleweight world boxing champion Joe Calzaghe as Thomas made his winning return to the Millennium Stadium for the Crusaders at the two-day rugby league event.
The attendance for the opening day on Saturday, which featured four matches, was 30,891 whilst 29,323 people saw Sunday’s three fixtures. The combined attendance of 60,214 is higher than the total for the inaugural Millennium Magic in Cardiff in 2007 (58,831) and an increase on the crowds at the two Magic Weekends staged at Edinburgh’s Murrayfield Stadium in 2009 (59,749) and 2010 (52,043).
Rourke saw Thomas help the Celtic Crusasers launch their season with a morale boosting 42-12 win over Salford Reds. In an exclusive interview with WRUTV, he said: “It’s a big field compared to what I’m used to looking at and I’m impressed with how fit the guys are.
“We’re not going to make this movie until we’ve done all the proper research. We need to do our homework and I need to train for from nine to 11months.
“I can’t play rugby but I’m a good enough actor and I can look fit enough to play the game and that’s what it’s all about. That’s what I do, I act. I can act like I can play, and play at a high level.
“I’m going to have to train my ass off for probably the last time in my life that I ever have to get in shape and it’s a challenge. I’m looking forward to it but I’m also a little terrified of it.
"I'm going to talk to Gareth, talk to Brian Noble, talk to the boys that know the game. We're not in a hurry to make the movie because we want to make the movie the right way."
The actor, who used to be a professional boxer, was entertained at the Millennium Stadium in the hospitality lounge alongside Wales’ former super-middleweight world boxing champion Joe Calzaghe as Thomas made his winning return to the Millennium Stadium for the Crusaders at the two-day rugby league event.
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