Police say they are disappointed in the actions of a “minority” of rugby league fans after 31 people were arrested and more than 200 infringements issued during the final weekend of the Pacific Rugby League Championship.
The Kiwis defeated Toa Samoa 36-14 at Sydney’s CommBank Stadium on Sunday.
Additional staff were deployed to Ōtāhuhu, Māngere, Ōtara and Clendon as fans took to the streets of Auckland following the match.
Counties Manukau district commander Superintendent Shanan Gray said fans turned out in their hundreds, causing congestion on roads and in surrounding areas.
“Police would like to thank the majority who celebrated peacefully and lawfully,” he said.
“However, it’s disappointing to see that there were a number of individuals choosing to behave poorly, putting themselves and other members of the public at risk.”
Gray said police witnessed a “range of unlawful behaviours”, including people riding on top of vehicles, children dancing in live traffic lanes, and vehicles doing burnouts.
Thirty-one people were arrested and 225 infringement notices for issued for breaches of liquor bans, as well as driving and other road-related offences.
Six vehicles were impounded and 15 people were summonsed to court for driving with excess breath alcohol.
“We recognise the right for people to gather and celebrate in our communities,” Gray said.
“However, this should not be at the expense of other people’s safety or enjoyment.”










