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read moreNew Zealand are hosting their first Women's Rugby World Cup scheduled to run from 8th October to 12th November 2022 in Auckland and Whangārei.
New Zealand Police are hoping for a smooth and successful tournament with staff across the districts of Auckland and Whangārei involved in ensuring all games are played in a safe and secure environment.
The tournament was originally scheduled to be held in 2021, but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
New Zealand Police note “we encourage everyone heading to the games to think about their transport options in advance and consider your behaviour while there. The organisers have put a significant amount of work into preparing for an enjoyable time for everyone attending and would like to see good behaviour from attendees.
“The games will showcase our cities and Police will be supporting the organisers to ensure that the tournament is a complete success.
“Police understand an event like this brings with it celebrations. Therefore, we encourage fans and spectators to behave appropriately and make good choices.
“Look out for yourselves and for your friends, especially when out and about at night.
“It’s also important to look after your personal items, minimising chances for opportunistic thieves and vandals. Watch your bags, keep hold of your valuables and if you do drive, ensure nothing is left visible in your vehicle that could be a target for thieves.
“Police want the same as everyone else at the Women’s Rugby World Cup and that’s for everybody to have a safe and enjoyable time and remember this special occasion for all the right reasons.”
Image: Trophy for Women’s Rugby World Cup 2021
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29th January 2021 - Organisers aim for New Zealand’s women’s Rugby World Cup to set match attendance records
4th February 2020 - Schedule and venues announced for 2021 Women’s Rugby World Cup
16th November 2018 - New Zealand secures 2021 Women’s Rugby World Cup hosting
7th August 2018 - Federal and NSW Governments back Rugby Australia plans for 2021 Women’s Rugby World Cup
3rd February 2017 - Aon to sponsor Australia’s women’s rugby sevens and new universities competition
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