Organisers and the police say that this year's NRL Nines in Auckland was again successful.
Police said they were relatively pleased with overall behaviour of the patrons who supported the event.
Five spectators were arrested on Sunday and 27 were evicted, similar numbers to the previous day when three were arrested and 27 evicted.
The Police Commander for the event, Inspector Peter Gibson, said that two of the arrests were as a result of pitch invasions and those arrested will face charges under the Major Event Act 2007.
"While their decision to run on to the pitch was ill-considered, alcohol definitely had a role to play in that decision making process."
He said stadium management and security kept a close watch throughout the day on the alcohol consumption by patrons and were proactive in limiting the access to bars during the latter part of the event.
"The crowds were generally well behaved with Police assisting Eden Park security when dealing with a comparatively small amount of intoxication and unacceptable behaviour.
"My staff were satisfied with the security and management within Eden Park who were vigilant around control of alcohol consumption in the stadium and consistent when denying entry into the grounds to those who had obviously consumed too much alcohol beforehand."
43,000 tickets were sold to the 46,000 capacity event.