“We are humbled to see the incredible number of tamariki tickets already purchased to watch our wāhine take to the field. It shows the growing interest in women’s rugby, and the next generation’s enthusiasm for the style of rugby we are wanting to play,” Black Ferns director of rugby Allan Bunting said.
Hamilton City Council’s venues, tourism, and events general manager Sean Murray was pleased to see Hamilton breaking records.
“With school holidays upon us, it’s a great opportunity for the younger generation to experience a live game in Hamilton Kirikiriroa. The Black Ferns have become an inspiration for aspiring athletes, especially young girls who are eager to pursue rugby and embrace the sport’s values of teamwork and dedication.
“It’s vital for us to nurture the next generation of rugby players and supporters. The response to this match demonstrates the impact we can have in inspiring young talent and fostering a love for rugby from an early age.”
Tickets were still available on Thursday and could be found on ticketek.co.nz.
Early booking is recommended to secure the best seats and ensure a spot in this highly anticipated event.
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