
The Yarrows Taranaki Bulls will defend the Ranfurly Shield at the fully reopened Stadium Taranaki on 11 June – and fans can attend the match for free!
Taranaki Regional Council says the game will be a perfect way for the public to see the new-look venue and mark the stadium's official opening after its six-year redevelopment.
Free buses have been arranged to bring residents from the south, coastal and central Taranaki to the match, which will see the Yarrows Taranaki Bulls take on King Country at 6 pm.
Council Chair Craig Williamson says the game will be a milestone occasion, and he hopes to see a huge crowd enjoy what will be the first of many big nights and events at the New Plymouth venue, previously known as Yarrow Stadium.
“Our mission when we kicked off the redevelopment in 2019 was to build the best regional stadium in the country. We’ve now achieved that with a fantastic facility that the people of Taranaki can be rightly proud of,” says Mr Williamson.
“This free event is a way for the Taranaki public to come along and see the venue for themselves. We’re putting on buses too to help those who live further afield who want to watch the Amber & Blacks defend the Shield and see the completed stadium.
“It’s certainly the biggest infrastructure project Taranaki Regional Council has ever undertaken and we’re delighted to have created a multi-purpose facility capable of hosting local, regional and international sport and entertainment events and a venue that can be used by the whole community.”
Taranaki Rugby Football Union Chief Executive Jimmy Fastier said Stadium Taranaki is one of the best sports venues in the country, and a brand-new East Stand will only add to that.
“Every Amber & Black Ranfurly Shield defence is significant, but Taranaki Rugby’s first fixture at a fully refurbished spiritual home makes for an extra special occasion on Wednesday, June 11.
“We look forward to welcoming our Yarrows Taranaki Bulls fans, the local community and travelling King Country Rams supporters.”
NPDC Manager Venue and Events Chade Julie says: "This event officially kicks off a new era for Stadium Taranaki, making it a destination for everything from grassroots sports to major events and concerts.
“Having the first large event being a TRFU Ranfurly Shield defence is great for our local and wider Taranaki Communities. We encourage everyone to come experience the new stadium and join us in celebrating this milestone.”
Mr Williamson thanked the public for their support during the redevelopment project, which was undertaken after the East and West Stands were found to be earthquake-prone in 2017 and 2018. Funding of $30m was received from the Government’s Infrastructure Reference Group (IRG) fund for the renovations.
“We would like to say a huge thank you to Clelands Construction and the many contractors for their work over the last six years, the three Taranaki district councils and to the Taranaki Rugby Football Union and other users who have been eagerly awaiting the full reopening.
“This project has been all about collaboration and we’re grateful for the continued support from Ngāti te Whiti whose contributions have been vital in giving the new East Stand its identify. Our relationship with Ngāti te Whiti has been strengthened by this project.”
Information on buses to the 11 June game will be revealed on the Council’s website and social media channels, including the Taranaki Public Transport Facebook page.
Free tickets will be available to the general public on Thursday, 8th of May at 10 AM. Exclusive access is available to Taranaki Rugby members from today to secure the best seats in the house.
Members can secure their tickets from the link and have been emailed their unique early access code- https://premier.ticketek.co.nz/shows/show.aspx?sh=bullking25
Secure your Taranaki Rugby membership today to jump the queue - https://taranakirugby.memberlink.net.nz/memberhome
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Article added: Thursday 01 May 2025