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Cazalys Stadium

Cazalys Stadium[4] is a sports stadium in Cairns, Queensland, Australia. It is situated in the suburb of Westcourt. The stadium is named after the social club which abuts the oval, Cazalys, which itself was named after Australian rules footballer Roy Cazaly.

Cazalys Stadium
Cazalys Stadium, 2022
Former namesBundaberg Rum Stadium (2001–2003)
Australian Football Park (1957–1998)[1][2]
Location344 Mulgrave Road, Westcourt, Cairns, Queensland
Coordinates16°56′09″S 145°44′57″E / 16.93583°S 145.74917°E / -16.93583; 145.74917Coordinates: 16°56′09″S 145°44′57″E / 16.93583°S 145.74917°E / -16.93583; 145.74917
OwnerAFL Cairns
Capacity15,000[3]
SurfaceGrass
Opened1957
Tenants
Manunda Hawks (AFL Cairns)
Richmond Football Club (AFL) (2011–2013)
Western Bulldogs (AFL) (2014–2017)
Gold Coast Suns (AFL) 2018
St Kilda Football Club (AFL) (2021–2022)
Brisbane Heat (BBL) (2022-present)
Ground information
End names
City End
Club End
International information
First Test25–28 July 2003:
 Australia v  Bangladesh
Last Test9–13 July 2004:
 Australia v  Sri Lanka
First ODI2 August 2003:
 Australia v  Bangladesh
Last ODI11 September 2022:
 Australia v  New Zealand
As of 11 September 2022
Source: Cricinfo

With a capacity of approximately 13,500 people, Cazalys Stadium is the largest oval stadium in Cairns and features a main grandstand relocated from the Brisbane Cricket Ground in the late 1990s. It is used by the Queensland Cricket Association, Queensland Rugby League, and AFL Cairns. The stadium has hosted matches in the Australian Football League, National Rugby League, and A-League, as well as Test and One Day International cricket.

History

In 1957 the Australian National Football Council, through Bruce Andrew, purchased land in Cairns for the first dedicated field in regional Queensland, which became Australian Football Park. The Cairns Australian Football League, led by Kevin Crathern (then president of the CAFL), helped clear the land of trees, filled in the dense bushland, and turned the land into a suitable playing field.[5] In 1984 the CAFL began negotiations with the ANFC in a bid to purchase the freehold of Australian Football Park. The bid would prove successful, and the CAFL made the final payment on the ground in 1994. From 1997 to 1998, $2.4 million was spent upgrading the stadium, which included acquiring the western grandstand from the Gabba and the installation of four light towers. In 1999, the CAFL purchased the adjacent 51st Battalion barracks housing property, which later became the headquarters for AFL Cairns, and renamed the ground to Cazalys Stadium after the adjoining social club. In 2008, $3 million was spent upgrading the stadium including lighting to AFL television standards, new entrance gates on Till Street, increasing the size of player dressing rooms, providing adequate first aid and medical facilities and improved coaching facilities.[6] In 2011, a $15 million stadium redevelopment was completed, which included new grandstand and players facilities, media box and upgraded lighting.

Sports

Cricket

In July and August 2003, Australia hosted Bangladesh in an out of season series in Cairns and Darwin. Cazalys Stadium hosted the 2nd Test and the first two One Day Internationals while Marrara Oval in Darwin hosted the 1st Test and 3rd ODI. Australia won all matches comfortably. In July 2004, Australia hosted Sri Lanka in a two test series with matches again in Cairns and Darwin. However, due to disappointing attendances in both series, Cairns has not hosted Australian international cricket matches since, despite the fact that, according to cricket historian Gideon Haigh, "Almost a quarter of the combined populations of Cairns and Darwin attended the cricket" during the Bangladesh Test and ODI series.[7] In October 2008, the venue hosted a Ford Ranger Cup match between Queensland and New South Wales[8] On 8 December 2016 Cazalys Stadium hosted a First-Class match between a Cricket Australia XI v Pakistan cricket team.

In January 2019, Cazalys Stadium hosted WBBL T20 cricket.[9] International fixtures for the 2020-21 cricket season at Cazalys Stadium for October 2020 were announced by Cricket Australia, including T20 and ODI, hosting the West Indies cricket team and the New Zealand women's national cricket team respectively.[10] Planned international fixtures announced for 2020 were subject to prevailing COVID-19 circumstances and the international women's matches were relocated to Allan Border Field in Albion, Queensland in Brisbane after the schedules were announced due to the prevailing circumstances and logistical issues at the time.[11][12]

In July 2022, it was announced that Cazalys Stadium would make its BBL debut, with the Brisbane Heat to hold their BBL12 season opener against the Melbourne Renegades on December 15.[13]

In September 2022, the stadium hosted New Zealand for three ODIs, the first international cricket matches in Cairns since 2004.[14][15] Australia won the series 3–0.[16]

Test centuries

As of July 2004, seven Test centuries have been scored in Cairns.[17]

No. Score Player Team Opposing team Date Result
1 177 Darren Lehmann   Australia   Bangladesh 25 July 2003 Australia won
2 156* Steve Waugh   Australia   Bangladesh 25 July 2003 Australia won
3 100* Martin Love   Australia   Bangladesh 25 July 2003 Australia won
4 162 Justin Langer   Australia   Sri Lanka 9 July 2004 Match drawn
5 117 Matthew Hayden   Australia   Sri Lanka 9 July 2004 Match drawn
6 133 Marvan Atapattu   Sri Lanka   Australia 9 July 2004 Match drawn
7 132 Matthew Hayden   Australia   Sri Lanka 9 July 2004 Match drawn

ODI centuries

As of September 2022, one ODI century has been scored in Cairns.[18]

No. Score Player Team Opposing team Date Result
1 105 Steven Smith   Australia   New Zealand 11 September 2022 Australia won

Test five-wicket hauls

As of July 2004, only two bowlers have taken five-wicket hauls at the venue - both bowlers took 10 wickets in the match.[19]

No. Figures Player Team Opposing team Date Result
1 5/77 Stuart MacGill   Australia   Bangladesh 25 July 2003 Australia won
2 5/56 Stuart MacGill   Australia   Bangladesh 25 July 2003 Australia won
3 5/109 Upul Chandana   Sri Lanka   Australia 9 July 2004 Match drawn
4 5/101 Upul Chandana   Sri Lanka   Australia 9 July 2004 Match drawn

ODI five-wicket hauls

As of September 2022, only one ODI five-wicket haul has been taken at the venue.[20]

No. Figures Player Team Opposing team Date Result
1 5/35 Adam Zampa   Australia   New Zealand 8 September 2022 Australia won

Rugby league

In 2001, the stadium hosted two National Rugby League matches, both involving the North Queensland Cowboys. Crowds of 13,000 and 6,113 attended the matches.[21]

Australian rules football

 
Cazalys Stadium in 2007

Cazalys Stadium hosts Australian rules football matches during the winter. AFL Cairns is headquartered at Cazalys Stadium;[22] the league's Manunda Hawks plays its home matches at the stadium, and all AFL Cairns finals are played at the stadium.

The venue hosted AFL pre-season matches each season from 2000 until 2007; and its first Australian Football League match for premiership points in 2011. The Richmond Football Club played a home-away-from-home match against the newly established Gold Coast Football Club in each of the 2011, 2012 and 2013 AFL seasons;[23] sellout crowds of 10,382, 10,961 and 11,197 attended the three matches.[24][25] The Western Bulldogs replaced Richmond in hosting the Suns in Cairns from the 2014 AFL season.[26][27][28] In the first round the 2018 AFL season, the Gold Coast replaced the Bulldogs as the home team and hosted North Melbourne as Gold Coast's regular home ground Metricon Stadium was unavailable due to preparations for the 2018 Commonwealth Games.

In the 2020 AFL season. the Fremantle Dockers and Sydney Swans relocated temporarily to Cairns with officials and support staff for football matches played at Cazalys Stadium. From rounds 15 to 18, Cairns hosted one match per round, featuring either Sydney or Fremantle.[29]

The 2021 AFL season fixture saw St Kilda play their round 13 home game against Adelaide at the venue, with the match replacing the Saints' annual match in Shanghai, China, which was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[30] St Kilda returned to Cazalys Stadium in round 7 of the 2022 season, when they played Port Adelaide.[31]

Soccer

Cazalys Stadium hosted its first A-League match between Brisbane Roar and Wellington Phoenix on Saturday, 12 December 2015. Brisbane won the game 2–1.

Other events

In June 2013 the stadium hosted a Nitro Circus Live show during its 2013 Australian Regional Tour.[32] A crowd of around 10,000 people attended the event.[33]

Notable games

  • Australia hosted the first international Test cricket match played outside of an Australian capital city against Bangladesh from 25 to 28 July 2003.[34] Australia defeated Bangladesh by an innings and 98 runs.[35]
  • Australia hosted the 2nd Test in its series against Sri Lanka from 9–13 July 2004.[34] The match ended in a draw.[36]
  • AFL club Gold Coast Suns won their third AFL home and away season game on 16 July 2011, winning a tough and hard-fought game against Richmond 12.13 (85) to 9.16 (70) [37]
  • Gold Coast Suns won its first match of the 2012 AFL home and away season on 14 July 2012, ending a twenty-one match losing streak by defeating Richmond 13.12 (90) to 13.10 (88). With 30 seconds left in the 4th quarter the Gold Coast Suns trailed by 10 points, but kicked two goals including one after the siren by rugby league convert Karmichael Hunt to win the match.[38]

Attendance records

Top 10 sports attendance records
No. Date Teams Sport Competition Crowd
1 10 March 2001 North Queensland Cowboys v. Penrith Panthers Rugby league NRL 13,500
2 13 July 2013 Richmond Tigers v. Gold Coast Suns Australian rules football AFL 11,197
3 14 July 2012 Richmond Tigers v. Gold Coast Suns Australian rules football AFL 10,961
4 16 July 2011 Richmond Tigers v. Gold Coast Suns Australian rules football AFL 10,832[39]
5 12 July 2014 Western Bulldogs v. Gold Coast Suns Australian rules football AFL 9,746
6 19 February 2005 Brisbane Lions v. Melbourne Demons Australian rules football AFL (preseason) 9,486
5 11 July 2015 Western Bulldogs v. Gold Coast Suns Australian rules football AFL 9,449
8 22 July 2017 Western Bulldogs v. Gold Coast Suns Australian rules football AFL 9,364
9 16 July 2016 Western Bulldogs v. Gold Coast Suns Australian rules football AFL 8,509
10 2 August 2003 Australia v. Bangladesh Cricket ODI 8,308

Last updated on 23 July 2017

Sources

  • AFL Attendance Records

See also

References

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External links

  • Cazalys Stadium at Austadiums
  • Cazaly's Cazaly's Social Club website

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Cazalys Stadium 4 is a sports stadium in Cairns Queensland Australia It is situated in the suburb of Westcourt The stadium is named after the social club which abuts the oval Cazalys which itself was named after Australian rules footballer Roy Cazaly Cazalys StadiumCazalys Stadium 2022Former namesBundaberg Rum Stadium 2001 2003 Australian Football Park 1957 1998 1 2 Location344 Mulgrave Road Westcourt Cairns QueenslandCoordinates16 56 09 S 145 44 57 E 16 93583 S 145 74917 E 16 93583 145 74917 Coordinates 16 56 09 S 145 44 57 E 16 93583 S 145 74917 E 16 93583 145 74917OwnerAFL CairnsCapacity15 000 3 SurfaceGrassOpened1957TenantsManunda Hawks AFL Cairns Richmond Football Club AFL 2011 2013 Western Bulldogs AFL 2014 2017 Gold Coast Suns AFL 2018St Kilda Football Club AFL 2021 2022 Brisbane Heat BBL 2022 present Ground informationEnd namesCity EndClub EndInternational informationFirst Test25 28 July 2003 Australia v BangladeshLast Test9 13 July 2004 Australia v Sri LankaFirst ODI2 August 2003 Australia v BangladeshLast ODI11 September 2022 Australia v New ZealandAs of 11 September 2022Source CricinfoWith a capacity of approximately 13 500 people Cazalys Stadium is the largest oval stadium in Cairns and features a main grandstand relocated from the Brisbane Cricket Ground in the late 1990s It is used by the Queensland Cricket Association Queensland Rugby League and AFL Cairns The stadium has hosted matches in the Australian Football League National Rugby League and A League as well as Test and One Day International cricket Contents 1 History 2 Sports 2 1 Cricket 2 1 1 Test centuries 2 1 2 ODI centuries 2 1 3 Test five wicket hauls 2 1 4 ODI five wicket hauls 2 2 Rugby league 2 3 Australian rules football 2 4 Soccer 2 5 Other events 2 6 Notable games 3 Attendance records 4 Sources 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditIn 1957 the Australian National Football Council through Bruce Andrew purchased land in Cairns for the first dedicated field in regional Queensland which became Australian Football Park The Cairns Australian Football League led by Kevin Crathern then president of the CAFL helped clear the land of trees filled in the dense bushland and turned the land into a suitable playing field 5 In 1984 the CAFL began negotiations with the ANFC in a bid to purchase the freehold of Australian Football Park The bid would prove successful and the CAFL made the final payment on the ground in 1994 From 1997 to 1998 2 4 million was spent upgrading the stadium which included acquiring the western grandstand from the Gabba and the installation of four light towers In 1999 the CAFL purchased the adjacent 51st Battalion barracks housing property which later became the headquarters for AFL Cairns and renamed the ground to Cazalys Stadium after the adjoining social club In 2008 3 million was spent upgrading the stadium including lighting to AFL television standards new entrance gates on Till Street increasing the size of player dressing rooms providing adequate first aid and medical facilities and improved coaching facilities 6 In 2011 a 15 million stadium redevelopment was completed which included new grandstand and players facilities media box and upgraded lighting Sports EditCricket Edit In July and August 2003 Australia hosted Bangladesh in an out of season series in Cairns and Darwin Cazalys Stadium hosted the 2nd Test and the first two One Day Internationals while Marrara Oval in Darwin hosted the 1st Test and 3rd ODI Australia won all matches comfortably In July 2004 Australia hosted Sri Lanka in a two test series with matches again in Cairns and Darwin However due to disappointing attendances in both series Cairns has not hosted Australian international cricket matches since despite the fact that according to cricket historian Gideon Haigh Almost a quarter of the combined populations of Cairns and Darwin attended the cricket during the Bangladesh Test and ODI series 7 In October 2008 the venue hosted a Ford Ranger Cup match between Queensland and New South Wales 8 On 8 December 2016 Cazalys Stadium hosted a First Class match between a Cricket Australia XI v Pakistan cricket team In January 2019 Cazalys Stadium hosted WBBL T20 cricket 9 International fixtures for the 2020 21 cricket season at Cazalys Stadium for October 2020 were announced by Cricket Australia including T20 and ODI hosting the West Indies cricket team and the New Zealand women s national cricket team respectively 10 Planned international fixtures announced for 2020 were subject to prevailing COVID 19 circumstances and the international women s matches were relocated to Allan Border Field in Albion Queensland in Brisbane after the schedules were announced due to the prevailing circumstances and logistical issues at the time 11 12 In July 2022 it was announced that Cazalys Stadium would make its BBL debut with the Brisbane Heat to hold their BBL12 season opener against the Melbourne Renegades on December 15 13 In September 2022 the stadium hosted New Zealand for three ODIs the first international cricket matches in Cairns since 2004 14 15 Australia won the series 3 0 16 Test centuries Edit As of July 2004 update seven Test centuries have been scored in Cairns 17 No Score Player Team Opposing team Date Result1 177 Darren Lehmann Australia Bangladesh 25 July 2003 Australia won2 156 Steve Waugh Australia Bangladesh 25 July 2003 Australia won3 100 Martin Love Australia Bangladesh 25 July 2003 Australia won4 162 Justin Langer Australia Sri Lanka 9 July 2004 Match drawn5 117 Matthew Hayden Australia Sri Lanka 9 July 2004 Match drawn6 133 Marvan Atapattu Sri Lanka Australia 9 July 2004 Match drawn7 132 Matthew Hayden Australia Sri Lanka 9 July 2004 Match drawnODI centuries Edit As of September 2022 update one ODI century has been scored in Cairns 18 No Score Player Team Opposing team Date Result1 105 Steven Smith Australia New Zealand 11 September 2022 Australia wonTest five wicket hauls Edit As of July 2004 update only two bowlers have taken five wicket hauls at the venue both bowlers took 10 wickets in the match 19 No Figures Player Team Opposing team Date Result1 5 77 Stuart MacGill Australia Bangladesh 25 July 2003 Australia won2 5 56 Stuart MacGill Australia Bangladesh 25 July 2003 Australia won3 5 109 Upul Chandana Sri Lanka Australia 9 July 2004 Match drawn4 5 101 Upul Chandana Sri Lanka Australia 9 July 2004 Match drawnODI five wicket hauls Edit As of September 2022 update only one ODI five wicket haul has been taken at the venue 20 No Figures Player Team Opposing team Date Result1 5 35 Adam Zampa Australia New Zealand 8 September 2022 Australia wonRugby league Edit In 2001 the stadium hosted two National Rugby League matches both involving the North Queensland Cowboys Crowds of 13 000 and 6 113 attended the matches 21 Australian rules football Edit Cazalys Stadium in 2007 Cazalys Stadium hosts Australian rules football matches during the winter AFL Cairns is headquartered at Cazalys Stadium 22 the league s Manunda Hawks plays its home matches at the stadium and all AFL Cairns finals are played at the stadium The venue hosted AFL pre season matches each season from 2000 until 2007 and its first Australian Football League match for premiership points in 2011 The Richmond Football Club played a home away from home match against the newly established Gold Coast Football Club in each of the 2011 2012 and 2013 AFL seasons 23 sellout crowds of 10 382 10 961 and 11 197 attended the three matches 24 25 The Western Bulldogs replaced Richmond in hosting the Suns in Cairns from the 2014 AFL season 26 27 28 In the first round the 2018 AFL season the Gold Coast replaced the Bulldogs as the home team and hosted North Melbourne as Gold Coast s regular home ground Metricon Stadium was unavailable due to preparations for the 2018 Commonwealth Games In the 2020 AFL season the Fremantle Dockers and Sydney Swans relocated temporarily to Cairns with officials and support staff for football matches played at Cazalys Stadium From rounds 15 to 18 Cairns hosted one match per round featuring either Sydney or Fremantle 29 The 2021 AFL season fixture saw St Kilda play their round 13 home game against Adelaide at the venue with the match replacing the Saints annual match in Shanghai China which was cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic 30 St Kilda returned to Cazalys Stadium in round 7 of the 2022 season when they played Port Adelaide 31 Soccer Edit Cazalys Stadium hosted its first A League match between Brisbane Roar and Wellington Phoenix on Saturday 12 December 2015 Brisbane won the game 2 1 Other events Edit In June 2013 the stadium hosted a Nitro Circus Live show during its 2013 Australian Regional Tour 32 A crowd of around 10 000 people attended the event 33 Notable games Edit Australia hosted the first international Test cricket match played outside of an Australian capital city against Bangladesh from 25 to 28 July 2003 34 Australia defeated Bangladesh by an innings and 98 runs 35 Australia hosted the 2nd Test in its series against Sri Lanka from 9 13 July 2004 34 The match ended in a draw 36 AFL club Gold Coast Suns won their third AFL home and away season game on 16 July 2011 winning a tough and hard fought game against Richmond 12 13 85 to 9 16 70 37 Gold Coast Suns won its first match of the 2012 AFL home and away season on 14 July 2012 ending a twenty one match losing streak by defeating Richmond 13 12 90 to 13 10 88 With 30 seconds left in the 4th quarter the Gold Coast Suns trailed by 10 points but kicked two goals including one after the siren by rugby league convert Karmichael Hunt to win the match 38 Attendance records EditTop 10 sports attendance records No Date Teams Sport Competition Crowd1 10 March 2001 North Queensland Cowboys v Penrith Panthers Rugby league NRL 13 5002 13 July 2013 Richmond Tigers v Gold Coast Suns Australian rules football AFL 11 1973 14 July 2012 Richmond Tigers v Gold Coast Suns Australian rules football AFL 10 9614 16 July 2011 Richmond Tigers v Gold Coast Suns Australian rules football AFL 10 832 39 5 12 July 2014 Western Bulldogs v Gold Coast Suns Australian rules football AFL 9 7466 19 February 2005 Brisbane Lions v Melbourne Demons Australian rules football AFL preseason 9 4865 11 July 2015 Western Bulldogs v Gold Coast Suns Australian rules football AFL 9 4498 22 July 2017 Western Bulldogs v Gold Coast Suns Australian rules football AFL 9 3649 16 July 2016 Western Bulldogs v Gold Coast Suns Australian rules football AFL 8 50910 2 August 2003 Australia v Bangladesh Cricket ODI 8 308Last updated on 23 July 2017Sources EditAFL Attendance Records NRL Attendance RecordsSee also EditList of Test cricket groundsReferences Edit Cairns to get Lions games The Sunday Mail 27 December 1998 p 140 Archived from the original on 27 December 2020 Retrieved 12 August 2020 Season kick off on New Year s Eve The Australian 16 July 1999 Archived from the original on 27 December 2020 Retrieved 12 August 2020 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