“It’s awesome that we have been able to open the gates for free as a small way to support our community and thank all those who have gone above and beyond during and since Cyclone Gabrielle,” Somerville said.
“We encourage everyone to secure their tickets ASAP to avoid missing out and to be there to cheer the boys on.”
The Hawke’s Bay Magpies have been on a winning streak recently, having won their first three home games, including Saturday’s one-point squeaker over Otago.
Both teams will contest the MacRae-Shelford Bay Cup, which is currently held by the Steamers, so home fans will want to see the Magpies return it to its rightful home in Napier.
As well as this, the game will also be an opportunity to settle the eternal dispute of who takes the title of “the Bay” (Hawke’s Bay or Bay of Plenty).
People can secure their tickets to the free event by visiting the www.hbmagpies.co.nz website.
The next away Magpies game against Auckland on Saturday (August 26) also has a charity theme, with Eden Park’s South Stand converted into “virtual seats” available for $10 each, with all proceeds aiding those impacted by Cyclone Gabrielle in Hawke’s Bay.
The cause will also receive $10 from every adult ticket sold.