"It's almost the hub of women's rugby here at the moment," he said.
There are five teams in the top Otago women's competition, and four in a development grade, making it one of the bigger women's rugby senior grade structures in New Zealand.
The Highlanders and the Otago men have played occasional pre-season matches at the Clutha Showgrounds.
The key factor became whether it could be televised live from the venue, as required, and Kinley says broadcaster Sky was "happy" with the arrangement and the 12.35pm game will go "live", with promotion to the Premiership division the ultimate goal for the two sides.
Jensen hadn't seen herself playing too many more games when she returned to Hawke's Bay as deputy principal of Hastings Girls' High School, after two decades away playing rugby in Auckland, Waikato, and at assorted rugby World Cups.
She was soon snapped up as a new elected director of the Hawke's Bay Rugby Union board but also found herself unable to resist the return to the fray on the paddock, and has been a regular at halfback as the Tui have established themselves as a force in their grade, now in the final for a third time.
Jensen was unable to be contacted by late Wednesday afternoon, but Tui coach Blair Cross said the fact it was her last match would be a motivating factor in a game everyone had hoped would be at the big stadium.
Jensen has been an integral part of what has been some remarkable week-by-week improvement in a team which the Otago Spirit beat 44-22 in Hastings in the first round on July 23.
The choice of venue, a well-regarded sand-based strip in South Otago, "is what it is", Cross said, and there'll be "a bit of emotion" as the team farewells their senior stateswoman, but they will have to get on and "play some rugby".
He said the change of venue could be to his side's advantage, as unbeaten Otago have played all their games at bigger venues, including all three home matches under the roof.
Cross said Otago will find Hawke's Bay a far different prospect than they faced seven weeks ago, and his own side are capable of putting Otago under types of pressure they haven't seen in their five games to date.
"If we can, who knows what can happen?" he said.