Thousands of fans have already swooped up free tickets to see two provincial rugby titans battle it out at Napier’s McLean Park for a good cause, with organisers saying they are now expecting a capacity crowd.
More than 8000 tickets have already been allocated for the “Battle of the Bays” NPC match between the Hawke’s Bay Magpies and Bay of Plenty on Saturday September 9, which will feature a special opening performance by New Zealand musician Ladyhawke.
Marketed as a charity match, Hawke’s Bay Rugby, with support from match sponsor One NZ, will allow free entry to the public, creating what could be the biggest rugby crowd in recent history to converge on McLean Park.
Hawke’s Bay Rugby Union commercial manager Dan Somerville said the event was designed to support the region, particularly residents who have been affected by Cyclone Gabrielle and organisations who had been key in response and recovery.
The union worked with local councils to enable the most-affected people to access tickets prior to public release at 9am on Monday, August 21.