Prime Minister Christopher Luxon received a frosty reception at netball’s ANZ Premiership grand final on Sunday, with members of the crowd at Trusts Arena booing him.
The Mainland Tactix claimed their first title in the franchise’s 28-year history, beating the Northern Mystics, the two-time defending champions, 58-46 – and Luxon was on hand to present winning captain Erikana Pedersen with the trophy.
During the post-match presentation at the West Auckland stadium, video from the official broadcast shows Luxon being introduced by Sky Sport host Storm Purvis and a handful of spectators begin booing.
What prompted the crowd’s reaction is unclear, although the National leader has faced plenty of scrutiny this year, including the pay equity controversy.
It is not the first time the Prime Minister has been booed at a sporting event.
During a Warriors match against the Brisbane Broncos in 2024, Luxon’s face appeared on screen and was met with even louder boos.
Luxon, who is from Christchurch, posted his congratulations to the Tactix on Instagram. He attended the match with his wife, Amanda Luxon.
In a separate posting showing the presentation of the trophy, numerous comments refer to the Prime Minister getting booed.
Comment has been requested from the Prime Minister’s Office, along with Netball New Zealand.
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