29 Oct 2017

Kiwis coach: Fans' passion went too far

11:44 am on 29 October 2017

Kiwis coach David Kidwell is calling for fans to respect their players following last night's pitch invasions during New Zealand's 38-8 win over Samoa in their Rugby League World Cup opener.

Seven spectators, including a 15-year-old, were arrested for running onto Mt Smart Stadium in Auckland, causing delays and forcing the match over the two hour mark.

Kiwis coach David Kidwell

Kiwis coach David Kidwell is calling for fans to respect their players. Photo: Photosport

NZ Police said six of them have been charged with pitch invasion and the 15-year-old referred to the Police Youth Aid Section.

The New Zealand rugby league coach said the fans' passion went too far at times.

Police are also warning fans attending the Rugby League World Cup 2017 matches that they can be fined up to $5000 or jailed for up to three months if they invade the pitch.

Auckland City District Operation Commander Inspector Peter Gibson said the incidents were disappointing.

"People who are foolish enough to consider invading the pitch at future matches should remember that this offence carries a penalty of up to three months' jail or a fine of up to $5000, as well as a potential criminal conviction," he said.

"We will be enforcing the law on this rigorously during the tournament, and anyone who goes onto the pitch will be prosecuted."