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Hamilton mayor warns league fans to behave

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3 Nov, 2017 04:00 AM4 mins to read

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Tonga fans welcome their national rugby league team to the city. Photo / Tom Rowland

Tonga fans welcome their national rugby league team to the city. Photo / Tom Rowland

Hamilton Mayor Andrew King is urging friendly, peaceful and respectful rivalry among Tongan and Samoan league fans as the city prepares to host its first Rugby League World Cup 2017 fixture on Saturday.

Waikato Stadium is the venue for the Tonga v Samoa match, and a large contingent of supporters is expected to descend on the city for the game, which kicks off at 7.30pm.

"Tonga and Samoa communities have a fantastic relationship - it's a special bond and one underpinned by the importance of the Christian faith," Mayor King says.

"The two island nations also have a huge sporting rivalry - and that rivalry needs to stay on the field," King said.

King's comments come in response to disorderly behaviour among Samoan and Tongan youths in Otara and Otahuhu in Auckland.

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"We don't want that sort of behaviour in Hamilton," King says. "We welcome good-natured support for these two teams, and we want to see respect for everyone involved in the game - the players, the officials, the staff running the event, and all the fans attending."

He has echoed comments by senior members of the Tongan and Samoan communities - including South Auckland's electorate MPs Aupito William Sio and Jenny Salesa, Kiwi-Samoan boxer David Tua - all of who have appealed for calm among fans.

Police have signalled they will not tolerate disorder and anti-social behaviour around Hamilton and security and police will have a big presence at the match.

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King says Hamilton's focus has been on delivering a family-friendly weekend of events to support the match.

"We have a Pasifika Fan Fest on Saturday before the game and our Service of Celebration planned for Claudelands on Sunday - that's our focus: safe and family-friendly fun."

Fans coming to Hamilton's first Rugby League World Cup 2017 tomorrow are being urged to car pool, walk or use free buses to get to Waikato Stadium.

Tonga play Samoa in a highly anticipated clash, part of the second round of the tournament's pool matches. The game kicks off at 7.30pm.

Chad Hooker, Hamilton City Council's major events director, says a Traffic Management Plan will be in place around the stadium - meaning several roads around the venue will be closed to traffic during the day.

Road closures are:
• Tristram St (from Mill St to Abbotsford St) from 7am to 10.30pm
• Mill St (past the stadium) - from 5pm to 10.30pm
• Seddon Rd - 5pm to 10.30pm.

"We close the roads around the stadium for major events to ensure our patrons can get in and out of the venue safely," Mr Hooker says.
"With a big crowd expected that takes on added importance."

Mr Hooker also urged fans to car pool to the game to ease pressure on parking and traffic around Waikato Stadium.

Fans attending Saturday night's match can take a free shuttle bus to Waikato Stadium. The free BUSIT buses leave from Hood St outside the Knox St car park. They leave approximately every 10 minutes from an hour before kick-off and travel via Victoria St, Ulster St and Mill St to the stadium.

Passengers will be picked up at any official bus stop along the way. Buses depart directly from Tristram St after the final whistle.

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There is also a dedicated fan walking route to Waikato Stadium from the central city, from Victoria St, via Bryce St and Tristram St.
The walking route will be marked out with footpath decals, along with signage created by local school children.

Fans are reminded the match is a cash event, so if they want to purchase food and drink then they need have to cash with them. There are ATMs at the venue.

Mr Hooker echoed recent comments from the teams, tournament organisers and police about supporters' behaviour.

"We love the colour and energy the Pacific Island fans are bringing to the tournament and we want everyone to have a safe and fun time," he says.

"Respect the venue and our staff, respect the teams, and respect each other - that's our message."

For information on Hamilton's role in Rugby League World Cup 2017, and peripheral activities around the city during the tournament, visit www.hamiltonhostcity.co.nz

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