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After a big win over the Dragons on Anzac Day, the Roosters head across the ditch on a short turnaround to face a Warriors outfit that also played on Anzac Day. 

With plenty of strike weapons across the park for the Warriors, there's no doubt that a good battle awaits at Mt Smart Stadium. 

ROOSTERS V WARRIORS

DATE | Sunday, April 30th, 2017

VENUE | Mount Smart Stadium, Auckland

HASHTAG |  #NRLWarriorsRoosters

BROADCAST | Fox League (502)

KEY TIMINGS (AEST Sydney time)

GATES | 09.30am

NSW ISP KICK OFF: 09.45am - Warriors vs Wyong Roos

NYC KICK OFF: 11.45pm 

NRL KICK OFF: 2.00pm 

DETAILS

Look out for heaps of fun activities in the Harvey Norman Community Fun Zone and an array of food and beverage options around the ground, especially at the northern end of the ground below Mount Smart’s eye-catching giant screen.

Look out for two game day specials. We’re offering two GA student tickets for just $20 presale via www.ticketek.co.nz or $30 at the gate.

TRANSPORT

Mount Smart Stadium

You can use regular service public transport to get to and from Mt Smart Stadium.

Penrose Station is just a short walk down O’Rourke Road to the stadium entrance, and regular route buses operate in the area.

Check regular service times and routes by using the AT Journey Planner at https://at.govt.nz/bus-train-ferry/journey-planner/. Please note that standard fares apply.

Surrounding Area

There is parking avaliable via local businesses, as they often open their premises for parking for a small fee.

Parking for disabled

There is disabled parking available on the right side of Beasley Avenue, all other vehicles in this location will be towed.

Disabled parking is also available on-site outside Gate B through our O’Rorke Rd entrance, in the first row against the field in the O’Rorke Road car park.

Please note mobility parking permits need to be clearly displayed.

Acknowledgement of Country

Sydney Roosters respect and honour the Traditional Custodians of the land and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and future. We acknowledge the stories, traditions and living cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on the lands we meet, gather and play on.