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GWM Game Day Guide: v Knights

LeagueNews.co | Robbie Hamilton

The Warriors have a long-standing tradition of honoring Anzac Day, a day that is about more than just rugby league.

Since 2009, they have stood alongside players from other NRL teams in emotional pre-game ceremonies to commemorate the day which unites Australia and New Zealand.

This year, the Warriors will face the Newcastle Knights at Apollo Projects Stadium in Christchurch, marking a new chapter in their Anzac Day tradition.

The Warriors have previously played two home matches on Anzac Day, against the Titans in 2015 and 2024, which left lasting memories of respect and remembrance.

The significance of this day goes beyond the game itself, with players, staff, and fans coming together to honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice.

The game serves as a reminder of the importance of unity and remembrance in the rugby league community.

The Anzac Day game holds a special place in the hearts of all involved, as it is a time to reflect on the sacrifices of those who served their countries.

The Warriors' dedication to honoring this day shows their commitment to tradition and respect for the Anzac legacy.

The game serves as a reminder of the values that unite the NRL community and the wider Australian and New Zealand populations.

As the Warriors prepare to face the Knights in Christchurch, they are proud to continue their Anzac Day tradition in a new venue and against a new opponent.

The sold-out stadium is a testament to the significance of this game and the respect that fans have for the Anzac Day traditions.

The game will be a time for reflection, remembrance, and unity, as players, staff, and fans come together to honor the Anzacs and all those who have served their countries.

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