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Concord Oval

Concord Oval (also Waratah Stadium), is a rugby football stadium in the inner-west Sydney suburb of Concord, Australia. The stadium is able to hold 5,000 people as of November 2022, down from 20,000 when the Concord Oval was opened in 1985. As of 2022, it is used mostly for rugby union matches and hosted eight matches during the 1987 Rugby World Cup. It is also a venue for soccer matches and local rugby league matches.

Concord Oval
Concord Oval showing the eastern grandstand prior to redevelopment
LocationConcord, New South Wales
Coordinates33°52′6″S 151°6′34″E / 33.86833°S 151.10944°E / -33.86833; 151.10944
OwnerCity of Canada Bay
Capacity5,000
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Opened1985
Construction cost$85 million (2021-22 redevelopment)
Tenants
West Harbour RFC
Western Suburbs Magpies (1910-11, 1915-19, 1942)
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (1994)
Inter Lions SC
Wests Tigers (training + administration)

It is the home ground of West Harbour RFC in the Shute Shield rugby union competition, and was the home of Greater Sydney Rams in the defunct National Rugby Championship. It is also the training and administration base for the Wests Tigers rugby league club. The Inter Lions SC soccer club also plays some home games at the ground.

Facilities

Since 2022, the stadium has a grandstand on the western side that doubles as the Wests Tigers training and administration facility. The northern end hosts an indoor community sports facility. A small grass hill is on the eastern side with a basketball court and overflow car park behind it while another grass hill is located at the southern end. During the redevelopment, temporary training and administration facilities for the Wests Tigers were located there.

Prior to the redevelopment in 2021, the stadium had two opposing grandstands. The eastern stand hosts the tennis box-style seats, television gantry and the change rooms. The stand runs approximately from try-line to try-line. The western stand contains a gym and some boxes. This stand runs approximately from dead-ball line to dead ball line. In front of the western stand are two rows of seats, while a concrete path runs around the field (except not in front of the aforementioned two rows of seats, the path runs behind those seats). At each end there is a grassy hill, and at the southern or Parramatta Road end, there is a wooden, manually operated scoreboard with an analogue clock.

The stadium is bordered by Gipps Street to the north, Parramatta Road to the south, Loftus Street to the west and the Cintra Hockey Centre to the east. Parking is at a premium with small carparks behind the northern hill, eastern stand and in the south-east corner, although Burwood train station is not too far away, and the 410, 415, 461N, 461X, 464, 466 and 530 bus routes pass close to the stadium.

History

St Luke's Park, which was the home ground of Sydney's Western Suburbs Magpies rugby league club in 1910 and 1911 was where Concord Oval is now located.[1] Wests started playing their matches at Pratten Park in 1912, but after pressure from local residents there the council refused the club permission to use that ground, forcing them to return to St. Luke's Oval from 1915 to 1919.[2] From 1920 Wests resumed playing at Pratten Park and played at St Luke's again in 1942.[3]

Concord Oval was reconstructed between 1984 and 1987 to become the home of Rugby union in Sydney[4] and subsequently the redeveloped venue hosted games in the 1987 Rugby World Cup.

The stadium also hosted four first grade rugby league matches, three of them in 1994 as Canterbury's second home ground during that season.

In the early 2010s the City of Canada Bay Council prepared a masterplan [5] to bring major events back to an expanded and rejuvenated Concord Oval. This includes construction and installation of broadcasting equipment such as satellite dishes, antennas, camera platforms and commentary boxes, as well as training quality floodlighting and a new scoreboard.

In 2020, it was announced that the Concord Oval will undergo a $51 million redevelopment to accommodate the Wests Tigers new training and administration complex to be completed by mid–2021.[6] Demolition works began in mid-2020 with the Eastern Stand completely demolished by July 2020.[7] The new training and administration facility, commercially known as the Zurich Centre was officially opened on November 18, 2022.[8]

Rugby World Cup

Concord Oval hosted six matches of the 1987 Rugby World Cup.

Date Competition Home team Away team Attendance
23 May 1987 1987 Rugby World Cup Pool 1   Australia 19   England 6 17,896
30 May 1987 1987 Rugby World Cup Pool 1   England 60   Japan 7 4,893
3 June 1987 1987 Rugby World Cup Pool 1   England 34   United States 6 8,785
  Australia 42   Japan 23
7 June 1987 1987 Rugby World Cup Quarter-final 2   Australia 33   Ireland 15 14,356
13 June 1987 1987 Rugby World Cup Semi-final 1   Australia 24   France 30 17,768

References

  1. ^ westsmagpies.com.au. . Wests Archives. Western Suburbs Magpies. Archived from the original on 27 January 2014. Retrieved 19 February 2014.
  2. ^ Ashfield Municipal Council (2008). Pratten Park Plan of Management (PDF). Australia: ashfield.nsw.gov.au. pp. 6–7.
  3. ^ "St Lukes - All Games". afltables.com. Retrieved 5 December 2022.
  4. ^ "West Harbour: The End Of An Era At Concord Oval | Shute Shield". Retrieved 17 January 2020.
  5. ^ http://www.lpma.nsw.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0011/171785/Concord_Oval_draft_POM_for_public_exhibition_May_2012_version.pdf[permanent dead link]
  6. ^ "$51m Concord Oval redevelopment approved". Austadiums. Retrieved 17 January 2020.
  7. ^ "Future NRL Stadiums part II". League Unlimited. Retrieved 29 July 2020.
  8. ^ "Wests Tigers officially open Centre of Excellence". Austadiums. Retrieved 5 December 2022.

External links

  • Concord Oval at Austadiums
  • Rleague.com.

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Concord Oval also Waratah Stadium is a rugby football stadium in the inner west Sydney suburb of Concord Australia The stadium is able to hold 5 000 people as of November 2022 down from 20 000 when the Concord Oval was opened in 1985 As of 2022 update it is used mostly for rugby union matches and hosted eight matches during the 1987 Rugby World Cup It is also a venue for soccer matches and local rugby league matches Concord OvalConcord Oval showing the eastern grandstand prior to redevelopmentLocationConcord New South WalesCoordinates33 52 6 S 151 6 34 E 33 86833 S 151 10944 E 33 86833 151 10944OwnerCity of Canada BayCapacity5 000SurfaceGrassConstructionOpened1985Construction cost 85 million 2021 22 redevelopment TenantsWest Harbour RFCWestern Suburbs Magpies 1910 11 1915 19 1942 Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs 1994 Inter Lions SCWests Tigers training administration It is the home ground of West Harbour RFC in the Shute Shield rugby union competition and was the home of Greater Sydney Rams in the defunct National Rugby Championship It is also the training and administration base for the Wests Tigers rugby league club The Inter Lions SC soccer club also plays some home games at the ground Contents 1 Facilities 2 History 3 Rugby World Cup 4 References 5 External linksFacilities EditSince 2022 the stadium has a grandstand on the western side that doubles as the Wests Tigers training and administration facility The northern end hosts an indoor community sports facility A small grass hill is on the eastern side with a basketball court and overflow car park behind it while another grass hill is located at the southern end During the redevelopment temporary training and administration facilities for the Wests Tigers were located there Prior to the redevelopment in 2021 the stadium had two opposing grandstands The eastern stand hosts the tennis box style seats television gantry and the change rooms The stand runs approximately from try line to try line The western stand contains a gym and some boxes This stand runs approximately from dead ball line to dead ball line In front of the western stand are two rows of seats while a concrete path runs around the field except not in front of the aforementioned two rows of seats the path runs behind those seats At each end there is a grassy hill and at the southern or Parramatta Road end there is a wooden manually operated scoreboard with an analogue clock The stadium is bordered by Gipps Street to the north Parramatta Road to the south Loftus Street to the west and the Cintra Hockey Centre to the east Parking is at a premium with small carparks behind the northern hill eastern stand and in the south east corner although Burwood train station is not too far away and the 410 415 461N 461X 464 466 and 530 bus routes pass close to the stadium History EditSt Luke s Park which was the home ground of Sydney s Western Suburbs Magpies rugby league club in 1910 and 1911 was where Concord Oval is now located 1 Wests started playing their matches at Pratten Park in 1912 but after pressure from local residents there the council refused the club permission to use that ground forcing them to return to St Luke s Oval from 1915 to 1919 2 From 1920 Wests resumed playing at Pratten Park and played at St Luke s again in 1942 3 Concord Oval was reconstructed between 1984 and 1987 to become the home of Rugby union in Sydney 4 and subsequently the redeveloped venue hosted games in the 1987 Rugby World Cup The stadium also hosted four first grade rugby league matches three of them in 1994 as Canterbury s second home ground during that season In the early 2010s the City of Canada Bay Council prepared a masterplan 5 to bring major events back to an expanded and rejuvenated Concord Oval This includes construction and installation of broadcasting equipment such as satellite dishes antennas camera platforms and commentary boxes as well as training quality floodlighting and a new scoreboard In 2020 it was announced that the Concord Oval will undergo a 51 million redevelopment to accommodate the Wests Tigers new training and administration complex to be completed by mid 2021 6 Demolition works began in mid 2020 with the Eastern Stand completely demolished by July 2020 7 The new training and administration facility commercially known as the Zurich Centre was officially opened on November 18 2022 8 Rugby World Cup EditConcord Oval hosted six matches of the 1987 Rugby World Cup Date Competition Home team Away team Attendance23 May 1987 1987 Rugby World Cup Pool 1 Australia 19 England 6 17 89630 May 1987 1987 Rugby World Cup Pool 1 England 60 Japan 7 4 8933 June 1987 1987 Rugby World Cup Pool 1 England 34 United States 6 8 785 Australia 42 Japan 237 June 1987 1987 Rugby World Cup Quarter final 2 Australia 33 Ireland 15 14 35613 June 1987 1987 Rugby World Cup Semi final 1 Australia 24 France 30 17 768References Edit westsmagpies com au Home Grounds Wests Archives Western Suburbs Magpies Archived from the original on 27 January 2014 Retrieved 19 February 2014 Ashfield Municipal Council 2008 Pratten Park Plan of Management PDF Australia ashfield nsw gov au pp 6 7 St Lukes All Games afltables com Retrieved 5 December 2022 West Harbour The End Of An Era At Concord Oval Shute Shield Retrieved 17 January 2020 http www lpma nsw gov au data assets pdf file 0011 171785 Concord Oval draft POM for public exhibition May 2012 version pdf permanent dead link 51m Concord Oval redevelopment approved Austadiums Retrieved 17 January 2020 Future NRL Stadiums part II League Unlimited Retrieved 29 July 2020 Wests Tigers officially open Centre of Excellence Austadiums Retrieved 5 December 2022 External links EditConcord Oval at Austadiums Concord Oval Rleague com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Concord Oval amp oldid 1145838522, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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