Crowds pack in, breaking records for NZ Warriors

Attendances hit record high

LeagueNews.co | Jess Malloy

In a monumental feat, the New Zealand Warriors have not only sold out every home game this season but have also broken attendance records left, right, and center.

This 30th season in the competition has seen the Warriors soar to new heights, surpassing the numbers achieved during their debut campaign in 1995.

With a total crowd figure of 295,302 for all 12 regular season home games, including the electrifying clash at Magic Round against Penrith in Brisbane, the Warriors have left a trail of dust behind them.

This number outshines the 290,946 attendance from 1995 when the stadium was rocking with a capacity exceeding 30,000.

Last season's total attendance of 272,220 has been blown out of the water.

The Warriors have truly upped their game this season, averaging a crowd of 24,608 per home game compared to last season's 22,685.

On the road, the away game attendance dipped slightly from last year's record-breaking numbers but still managed to bring in 216,916 fans, with an average of 18,076 roaring supporters.

The combined total attendance for both home and away games has reached over half a million for only the second time in the club's history, hitting a remarkable 512,218 this season.

This milestone surpasses last year's total of 506,439 and even eclipses the record set in 1995 with 495,624 fans.

The Warriors have truly made waves this season, capturing the hearts of fans and setting the benchmark high for future campaigns.

With such an impressive display of support, the Warriors are proving to be a force to be reckoned with in the Rugby League arena.

Let the good times roll for the NZ Warriors!

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