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Deputy Premier John Barilaro said the game, which will be played between the New Zealand Warriors and the Newcastle Knights on 29 August is huge news for rugby league in the regions, where people live and breathe sport.
“I have said in the past that rugby league is the fabric of life in the bush so to see the elite level of the game return to its grassroots base is truly exciting,” Mr Barilaro said.
“The Warriors and the Knights are guaranteed to put on a show in this Trans-Tasman encounter, but the real winner on the day is footy in the bush.”
Acting Minister for Sport Geoff Lee said bringing the NRL’s first graders into our regional communities is a big win for the bush.
“Taking the NRL out of the big smoke and into the country will give families from Tamworth the chance to see their stars from the stands.”
Australian Rugby League Commission Chairman Peter V’landys AM said the match provided the perfect opportunity to acknowledge the Tamworth community for their assistance in the resumption of the Telstra Premiership.
“We want to thank the Tamworth community and businesses for their kindness, support and hospitality shown to the Warriors whilst they were (in quarantine) in their beautiful town,’’ Mr V’landys said.
The NSW Government will be working with the NRL and ground staff to ensure all COVIDSafe plans and Public Health Orders are followed.
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