24 Mar 2019

Banners for mosque victims removed at Super Rugby match in Sydney

1:27 pm on 24 March 2019

New Zealand rugby fans who brought banners supporting the Christchurch mosque victims to a Super Rugby game in Sydney last night say they were removed by ground staff.

The banners were painted by the Sydney based All Blacks Supporters Club, and draped over an advertising hoarding.

The banners were painted by the Sydney based All Blacks Supporters Club, and draped over an advertising hoarding. Photo: @ABSCSydney

The banners were briefly displayed at the Sydney Cricket Ground during the match between the Crusaders and the Waratahs.

The banners which said "Christchurch strong, love over hate" and "kia kaha Christchurch" were painted by the Sydney-based All Blacks Supporters Club, and draped over an advertising hoarding.

But the fans were asked to remove them by the SCG's security staff as they were larger than the ground's rule for banners.

The club expressed disappointment at the SCG, tweeting: "some things are bigger than a game and you got it wrong".

Earlier, the SCG had tweeted a photo of the two teams standing together during a moment's silence with the words "we stand with New Zealand".

RNZ hasn't been able to contact SCG management for comment.