Warriors bring Pasifika flair for home game day

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LeagueNews.co | Jess Malloy

The Warriors will be showcasing their deep Pasifika connection at their first home game in four weeks on Saturday.

The club is dedicating their round seven game day to celebrating Pasifika culture, in honor of the NRL Multicultural Round that coincided with their first bye week.

One way they are marking this occasion is by wearing a distinctive Pasifika strip for their 30th anniversary game against the Broncos.

The Pasifika influence will be evident throughout the game day experience, with performers at the stadium gates and a special pre-game performance adding a strong Pasifika flavor.

In addition, all visual elements at the ground, including the big screen and LED lighting, will feature a specific Pasifika treatment.

This initiative is not only a way to honor the rich Pasifika heritage within the Warriors organization, but also to engage and celebrate with the Pasifika community both within New Zealand and around the world.

It highlights the importance of diversity and inclusivity in rugby league, showcasing the unique cultures that make up the sport.

By emphasizing their Pasifika connection in this game, the Warriors are not only paying tribute to their roots, but also using their platform to promote diversity and unity.

This will be a game day to remember, as the team not only competes on the field but also celebrates and embraces the cultural richness that defines their identity.

It is a testament to the team's commitment to inclusivity and community engagement.

This Pasifika-themed game day is a unique and special occasion for the Warriors, as they come together to showcase and honor their heritage in front of fans and supporters.

It is a celebration of the diversity and unity that defines the Warriors as a team and as a community.

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