Murphy says the high level of interest has been shown by the selling-out of the venue, and the council and the teams would hate to think people would not be able to see the full game because of delays in the queues.
He says the council expects big crowds through the No 1 gate off Latham St, but wants to avoid the congestion.
Both teams are expecting to be in Hawke’s Bay for more than two days before the match and will be involved in a range of build-up events. Both are expected to have large numbers of supporters.
The Broncos have become one of the NRL’s most popular clubs, having five times this season played in front of crowds exceeding 40,000 - and twice of more than 50,000 - and have won the grand final six times, more than any other club since the maroons were admitted to the competition in 1988, as the first club from outside New South Wales.
The wins were in 1992, 1993, 1997, 1998, 2000, and 2006, featuring some of the NRL’s biggest names, including Wally Lewis.
The club has chartered an aircraft that will land at Hawke’s Bay Airport on Wednesday at 7.40pm, with the team and supporters.
Events and activities for next Thursday-Saturday preceding the game were still being finalised, but they do include the Warriors’ “open” training session at McLean Park next Friday, from 9.30am to 11.30am, including autograph signing from 10.45am.