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The Trusts Arena

The Trusts Arena is an indoor arena located in Henderson, Auckland, New Zealand. It is a multi-purpose stadium that primarily holds sports events and music concerts. The Arena was opened by then Prime Minister of New Zealand Helen Clark on 11 September 2004. It holds 4,901 people. Adjacent to the stadium is an outdoor athletics facility known as the Douglas Track and Field, which has a capacity of 3,000 people.[1]

The Trusts Arena
Location65–67 Central Park Drive, Henderson, New Zealand
Coordinates36°51′36″S 174°38′10.32″E / 36.86000°S 174.6362000°E / -36.86000; 174.6362000
OwnerWaitakere City Stadium Trust
Capacity4,901
Construction
Opened11 September 2004
Construction cost$26 million NZD
ArchitectWarren and Mahoney
Tenants
Northern Mystics (ANZ Championship) (2008–present)
Waitakere City Athletics Club (1984–present)
Waitakere Rugby Club (Gallaher Shield) (2004–present)
Waitakere United (NZFC) (2004–2021)
Auckland Stars (NZNBL) (2005–2009)
Netball World Championship (2007)
Badminton World Junior Championship (2007)
Waitakere Rangers (BCC) (2006–2007)
Auckland Diamonds (NBC) (2004–2007)
New Zealand Breakers (ANBL) (2004–2006; 2021)
Super City Rangers (NZNBL) (2013–2018)

The sporting complex has been the home of many sporting teams, with the current arena tenant being the Northern Mystics of the ANZ Championship. Clubs based at the adjacent Douglas Track and Field include Waitakere City Athletics Club, Waitakere Rugby Club, and Waitakere United of the New Zealand Football Championship.

Douglas Track and Field edit

The outdoor stadium attached to The Trusts Arena is known as the Douglas Track and Field.[2] The facility currently caters for athletics, rugby and association football. Waitakere City Athletic Club, Waitakere Rugby Club and Waitakere United are based at the stadium. The stadium is used as the training ground for the All Blacks when preparing for matches in Auckland. The stadium was home to the now-defunct rugby league team Waitakere Rangers of the Bartercard Cup competition, and has also served as a training ground for the New Zealand Warriors of the NRL. The stadium also hosted the 2010 Australasian Gaelic Games.

Notable performances edit

  • Heavy metal Band Slipknot play their first New Zealand show, with their All Hope Is Gone World Tour on 22 October 2008.[3]
  • Grammy Nominated and American Idol Runner Up Adam Lambert play his first New Zealand show, with his Glam Nation Tour on 17 October 2010.
  • Glam rock Legend Alice Cooper played a show with his No More Mr. Nice Guy Tour on 22 September 2011, then returned as part of his Spend the Night with Alice Cooper Tour on 27 October 2017.
  • Boy band One Direction played their first headlining tour in New Zealand, with their Up All Night Tour on 21 April 2012 respectively.
  • Take That played their first shows in New Zealand, in Auckland and Wellington, with their Wonderland Live Tour arriving here on 22 November 2017.
  • The Prodigy played their last gig on 5 February 2019 with frontman Keith Flint before his death on 4 March 2019.
  • Joker Xue, a Chinese singer-songwriter, played his first New Zealand show, headlining the arena as part of his Skyscraper World Tour on 4 April 2019.
  • Post Malone, American hip-hop artist, played his first New Zealand show on January 15, 2018. The show was moved to Trusts Arena from a smaller venue as tickets initially sold out in minutes.[4]
  • Fall Out Boy, an American Rock band, played a concert here on March 7th, 2018.[5]
  • Limp Bizkit, an American nu metal/rap metal/rap rock band also played here on March 17th, 2018.[5]

Boxing edit

The Trusts Arena has hosted over more than a dozen of notable boxing events from various promotions, including Duco Events and Super 8.[6] This venue has been so popular for boxing promoters that it has earned the title of New Zealand's Home of Boxing and New Zealand's Boxing Arena. The arena has its own boxing gym, called Arena Boxing.[7]

Notable fights edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Engenium | Trusts Stadium Grandstand, with covered seating for 3000, located in Waitakere City is situated next door to the Trusts Stadium".
  2. ^ Logan, Innes (2009). "Game On". In Macdonald, Finlay; Kerr, Ruth (eds.). West: The History of Waitakere. Random House. p. 420. ISBN 9781869790080.
  3. ^ Scott Kara (23 October 2008). "Gig review: Slipknot and Machine Head". NZ Herald. Retrieved 16 May 2016.
  4. ^ "Post Malone's New Zealand show upgraded to Trusts Arena".
  5. ^ a b "Trusts Arena".
  6. ^ "Trusts Arena Boxrec Profile". Boxrec. 31 March 2005. Retrieved 16 May 2016.
  7. ^ "Eye on Womens Boxing - "KO" Kali Captues WBC Belt in Auckland". Arena Boxing. Retrieved 16 May 2016.
  8. ^ Miguel Iturrate (16 April 2016). "Eye on Womens Boxing - "KO" Kali Captues WBC Belt in Auckland". The Sweet Science. Retrieved 16 May 2016.
  9. ^ DUNCAN JOHNSTONE (15 October 2015). "Joseph Parker destroys Kali Meehan with third round TKO". Stuff. Retrieved 16 May 2016.
  10. ^ Patrick McKendry (16 October 2014). "Boxing: Parker wins in controversial fight". NZ Herald. Retrieved 16 May 2016.
  11. ^ Daniel Richardson (5 June 2014). "Boxing: Meehan takes inaugural Super 8 final". NZ Herald. Retrieved 16 May 2016.
  12. ^ DUNCAN JOHNSTONE (14 December 2013). "Brian Minto beats Shane Cameron by TKO". Stuff. Retrieved 16 May 2016.
  13. ^ LIAM NAPIER (13 June 2013). "BParker pounds Botha for TKO victory". Stuff. Retrieved 16 May 2016.
  14. ^ DUNCAN JOHNSTONE (1 April 2010). "Tua wins unanimous points decision". Stuff. Retrieved 16 May 2016.

External links edit

  • The Trusts Arena homepage.
  • Arena Fitness and Boxing Gym homepage.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources The Trusts Arena news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Trusts Arena is an indoor arena located in Henderson Auckland New Zealand It is a multi purpose stadium that primarily holds sports events and music concerts The Arena was opened by then Prime Minister of New Zealand Helen Clark on 11 September 2004 It holds 4 901 people Adjacent to the stadium is an outdoor athletics facility known as the Douglas Track and Field which has a capacity of 3 000 people 1 The Trusts ArenaLocation65 67 Central Park Drive Henderson New ZealandCoordinates36 51 36 S 174 38 10 32 E 36 86000 S 174 6362000 E 36 86000 174 6362000OwnerWaitakere City Stadium TrustCapacity4 901ConstructionOpened11 September 2004Construction cost 26 million NZDArchitectWarren and MahoneyTenantsNorthern Mystics ANZ Championship 2008 present Waitakere City Athletics Club 1984 present Waitakere Rugby Club Gallaher Shield 2004 present Waitakere United NZFC 2004 2021 Auckland Stars NZNBL 2005 2009 Netball World Championship 2007 Badminton World Junior Championship 2007 Waitakere Rangers BCC 2006 2007 Auckland Diamonds NBC 2004 2007 New Zealand Breakers ANBL 2004 2006 2021 Super City Rangers NZNBL 2013 2018 The sporting complex has been the home of many sporting teams with the current arena tenant being the Northern Mystics of the ANZ Championship Clubs based at the adjacent Douglas Track and Field include Waitakere City Athletics Club Waitakere Rugby Club and Waitakere United of the New Zealand Football Championship Contents 1 Douglas Track and Field 2 Notable performances 3 Boxing 3 1 Notable fights 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksDouglas Track and Field editThe outdoor stadium attached to The Trusts Arena is known as the Douglas Track and Field 2 The facility currently caters for athletics rugby and association football Waitakere City Athletic Club Waitakere Rugby Club and Waitakere United are based at the stadium The stadium is used as the training ground for the All Blacks when preparing for matches in Auckland The stadium was home to the now defunct rugby league team Waitakere Rangers of the Bartercard Cup competition and has also served as a training ground for the New Zealand Warriors of the NRL The stadium also hosted the 2010 Australasian Gaelic Games Notable performances editHeavy metal Band Slipknot play their first New Zealand show with their All Hope Is Gone World Tour on 22 October 2008 3 Grammy Nominated and American Idol Runner Up Adam Lambert play his first New Zealand show with his Glam Nation Tour on 17 October 2010 Glam rock Legend Alice Cooper played a show with his No More Mr Nice Guy Tour on 22 September 2011 then returned as part of his Spend the Night with Alice Cooper Tour on 27 October 2017 Boy band One Direction played their first headlining tour in New Zealand with their Up All Night Tour on 21 April 2012 respectively Take That played their first shows in New Zealand in Auckland and Wellington with their Wonderland Live Tour arriving here on 22 November 2017 The Prodigy played their last gig on 5 February 2019 with frontman Keith Flint before his death on 4 March 2019 Joker Xue a Chinese singer songwriter played his first New Zealand show headlining the arena as part of his Skyscraper World Tour on 4 April 2019 Post Malone American hip hop artist played his first New Zealand show on January 15 2018 The show was moved to Trusts Arena from a smaller venue as tickets initially sold out in minutes 4 Fall Out Boy an American Rock band played a concert here on March 7th 2018 5 Limp Bizkit an American nu metal rap metal rap rock band also played here on March 17th 2018 5 Boxing editThe Trusts Arena has hosted over more than a dozen of notable boxing events from various promotions including Duco Events and Super 8 6 This venue has been so popular for boxing promoters that it has earned the title of New Zealand s Home of Boxing and New Zealand s Boxing Arena The arena has its own boxing gym called Arena Boxing 7 Notable fights edit 16 April 2016 Kali Reis vs Maricela Cornejo for the vacant WBC world female middleweight title Also featured on the card were Melissa St Vil vs Baby Nansen and Ronica Jeffrey vs Gentiane Lupi both for WBC silver titles in their respective weight divisions 8 This was the first time in history that one of the four major boxing sanctioning bodies held a world title fight in New Zealand 15 October 2015 Joseph Parker fought and defeated Kali Meehan for the WBO Oriental amp African heavyweight title vacant WBA Oceania amp PABA heavyweight title and vacant WBC Eurasia Pacific Boxing Council heavyweight amp OPBF heavyweight title 9 16 October 2014 Joseph Parker defeated Sherman Williams while retaining the WBA PABA and WBO Oriental heavyweight titles 10 4 June 2014 Kali Meehan won the first Super 8 Tournament This heavyweight tournament involved highly credentialed boxers like Michael Sprott Hasim Rahman Alonzo Butler Lawrence Tauasa and Martin Rogan 11 14 December 2013 Brian Minto Defeated Shane Cameron for the Vacant WBO Oriental heavyweight title 12 13 June 2013 Joseph Parker Defeated Frans Botha On the same night Arlene Blencowe defeated Daniella Smith for the Vacant WIBA and WBF women s world titles 13 31 March 2010 David Tua defeated Friday Ahunanya while retaining the WBO Asia Pacific amp Oriental heavyweight titles 14 See also editList of indoor arenas in New ZealandReferences edit Engenium Trusts Stadium Grandstand with covered seating for 3000 located in Waitakere City is situated next door to the Trusts Stadium Logan Innes 2009 Game On In Macdonald Finlay Kerr Ruth eds West The History of Waitakere Random House p 420 ISBN 9781869790080 Scott Kara 23 October 2008 Gig review Slipknot and Machine Head NZ Herald Retrieved 16 May 2016 Post Malone s New Zealand show upgraded to Trusts Arena a b Trusts Arena Trusts Arena Boxrec Profile Boxrec 31 March 2005 Retrieved 16 May 2016 Eye on Womens Boxing KO Kali Captues WBC Belt in Auckland Arena Boxing Retrieved 16 May 2016 Miguel Iturrate 16 April 2016 Eye on Womens Boxing KO Kali Captues WBC Belt in Auckland The Sweet Science Retrieved 16 May 2016 DUNCAN JOHNSTONE 15 October 2015 Joseph Parker destroys Kali Meehan with third round TKO Stuff Retrieved 16 May 2016 Patrick McKendry 16 October 2014 Boxing Parker wins in controversial fight NZ Herald Retrieved 16 May 2016 Daniel Richardson 5 June 2014 Boxing Meehan takes inaugural Super 8 final NZ Herald Retrieved 16 May 2016 DUNCAN JOHNSTONE 14 December 2013 Brian Minto beats Shane Cameron by TKO Stuff Retrieved 16 May 2016 LIAM NAPIER 13 June 2013 BParker pounds Botha for TKO victory Stuff Retrieved 16 May 2016 DUNCAN JOHNSTONE 1 April 2010 Tua wins unanimous points decision Stuff Retrieved 16 May 2016 External links editThe Trusts Arena homepage Arena Fitness and Boxing Gym homepage Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Trusts Arena amp oldid 1178874098, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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