"It's getting the love out there, taking it out to the people instead of expecting the people to come to us," Amoamo says.
The roadshows are free events and open to all members of the community. Amoamo is expecting a good turnout and hopes young players who are interested in giving league a go, to turn out and find out what it's all about.
"It's about kids having fun."
Amoamo says kids have so many options when it comes to sport these days, and often the sport they play can come down to cost and accessibility. Because of this reason, he says rugby league, like many codes, are facing declining participation numbers in children.
"There's so many options now for kids.
"I think sport in general, we had a meeting at the end of last year with different codes and everyone's struggling to keep numbers, it's the logistics, it's the costs, it's the other options."
Amoamo says there are some exciting players in the Bay of Plenty and Coastlines league competitions, the competition areas clubs in the Bay and central North Island play in, and wants to continue to see the women's game grow and the development of the sport, especially for the junior players.
The roadshows this weekend will be a good way for people to find out more about the sport, while also learning some skills from professional athletes.
Meanwhile, the Vodafone Warriors will make another visit to the Bay of Plenty next month, playing the Wests Tigers in a pre-season trial at the Rotorua International Stadium on March 1. it will be their last hit-out before the NRL season gets underway.
Rugby League roadshows:
Today: Gisborne Sound Shell, Gisborne, from 12pm. Tomorrow: Mahy Reserve, Ōhope, from 4-6pm. Saturday: Tay St Beach Reserve, Mount Maunganui, from 10am-2pm.
Sunday: Moewai Sports Park, Whitianga, from 10am.