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It is the biggest match of the year for the PNG Hunters and an intimidating atmosphere is being planned for their last home game against visitors, the Ipswich Jets, this weekend.
The gates will be open to children under the age of 16 to have free entry to the outer area when the SP PNG Hunters play their last regular season home game in the Intrust Super Cup competition for 2014. Students from selected local primary schools will be invited to form a cheer squad from the stands to urge the Hunters on in their Round 23 game against the Ipswich Jets. They will form the foundation for what is expected to be an intense atmosphere at Kalabond Oval with a bumper crowd anticipated. PNGRFL CEO, Brad Tassell, said yesterday that the club wanted a huge turnout in what is the club’s biggest game of the season. “This match is like a grand final for us. It’s a must win game to keep us in the hunt for the finals and we want the ground filled to capacity with fans screaming for the Hunters. “We want it as intimidating as possible and as loud as possible. It’s our last home game for the year and we thank the people of NGI for their support this year and have decided to allow free entry to the outer area for kids under 16 for the match. “We hope that the community will respond and pack out Kalabond with 6000 spectators on Saturday.” The Hunters play the fifth-placed Jets on Saturday. The Hunters will then round out their season with away matches against Wynumm Manly Seagulls, South’s Logan Magpies, and have a bye before the final series. Hunters: Israel Eliab, Garry Lo, Thompson Teteh, Jason Tali, Adex Wera, Dion Aiye, Roger Laka, Timothy Lomai, Wartovo Puara, Esau Siune, David Loko, Sebastine Pandia, Brandy Peter Lawrence Tu’u, Willie Minoga, George Benson, Albert Patak, Joe Bruno, Edward Goma, Stanton Albert (two to be omitted). PNG Facts/The National Comments are closed.
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