Another NRL match could be played in Napier next year as the New Zealand Warriors consider a venue for the one home game the club expects to play away from its base at Mt Smart in Auckland.
Jim Doyle, the former New Zealand Rugby League boss and NRL chief operating officer who became chief executive of the Warriors two months ago, said the club was starting consultation with councils and venue operators to gauge interest in hosting a match.
"You never know," he said, commenting on a suggestion that such a match would be unlikely because of the municipal competition for hosting the one game available.
Napier City Council chief executive Wayne Jack said with the success of the Melbourne Storm's "home" match against St George Illawarra Dragons at McLean Park in Napier on July 25, the council would be "seriously" looking at bidding for a Warriors game.
Pundits believe the Warriors would attract a crowd even bigger than the 14,532 who attended the match in Napier nine days ago, compared with the Warriors' average home-match attendance this season of 14,281, which peaked at 17,278 when they played the Storm on July 12.