Events Report After Fiji Samoa Match
RWC 2011 MEOC Media End of Match
Report
25 September
2011
Match: Fijiv
Samoa
Venue: Eden
Park
Headlines
• Traffic
and transport to and from the match ran smoothly
• Heavy pressure on roads post
match
• Queens Wharf Fanzone peaked at
4,000 people
• 2,500 people still
walked the Fan Trail to Eden Park despite the rain
pre-match
Transport
• Transport to and from the New Zealand v
France game at Eden Park ran smoothly.
• Roads around
Auckland were busy after the game and there were no major
traffic delays getting to the game despite the wet weather.
• All roads in the Eden Park area were reopened within
70 mins after fulltime.
• 24,220 used public transport
to leave Eden Park after the match.
• All crowds using
special event buses and trains were cleared within 60
minutes of the match finishing.
Fanzones
1. Waterfront Fanzone:
• Queens Wharf was moderately busy during the
day.
• Captain Cook Wharf was not opened.
• Match
time crowd at the Queens Wharf Fanzone peaked at
approximately 4000 for the game.
• The Fanzone reported
steady patronage for the rest of the night with five
evictions
Fan Trail report:
• An
estimated 2500 people walked to the match along the Fan
Trail
• All participants got to the match on time and
in good spirits
Police report:
• Two people were people evicted from game by
security and one by police
• No arrests made at Eden
Park
Fire report:
• No incidents
reported
St John report:
• 36
people attended to at Eden Park, two people taken to
hospital including one Fijian player with a suspected broken
leg
• Two people attended to at Queens Wharf for minor
incidents