Where are the NZ Warriors located?

New Zealand
New Zealand Warriors/Locations

What is the biggest stadium in New Zealand?

Eden Park
List of stadiums in New Zealand

#StadiumCapacity
1Eden Park50,000
2Sky Stadium34,500
3Forsyth Barr Stadium30,748
4Mt Smart Stadium30,000

What is the biggest rugby stadium in New Zealand?

1. Eden Park, Auckland. Eden Park is New Zealand’s largest stadium and has been a sports ground since 1900.

Who owns Mt Smart Stadium?

Auckland Council
Mount Smart Stadium

Address2 Beasley Ave Penrose, Auckland 1061
OwnerAuckland Council
OperatorAuckland Stadiums
CapacitySports: 30,000 Concerts: 47,000
Construction

Where are NZ Warriors based in 2021?

After spending most of 2020 and 2021 in camp in Terrigal on the NSW Central Coast, George said the ARL Commission and the NRL had approved the Warriors’ second-choice option to move their operation to Queensland.

Are the Warriors back in NZ?

Border restrictions, enforced because of the COVID-19 pandemic, have meant the Warriors have not played an NRL match in New Zealand since 2019. They were based on the NSW Central Coast for much of the past two seasons.

Which is the smallest stadium in New Zealand?

The smallest international cricket stadium by boundary is Eden Park in New Zealand due to its shortest straight boundary of about 55 meters. It also has one of the shortest square boundary of about 65 meters making it a stadium with one of the smallest cricket field.

When did Mt Smart erupt?

The name Rarotonga means “the lower south” and was brought from Hawaiki. Mount Smart was named after Henry Dalton Smart, a lieutenant in the mounted police in the 1840s….Mount Smart.

Rarotonga
Geology
Volcanic arc/beltAuckland volcanic field

How many can Mt Smart hold?

40,000 people
Capacity varies depending on the event, but the stadium can hold up to 40,000 people. There are often standing areas available at concerts – perfect if you want to dance!

Where are the Warriors based in 2022?

NRL: Homecoming for Warriors confirmed as club set to play five matches in 2022 at Mt Smart Stadium. The Warriors’ long-awaited return to Mt Smart has been confirmed, with the club set to play five games in Auckland in the 2022 NRL season.