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Memorial Park, Masterton

Memorial Park, also known as Trust House Memorial Park[4] for sponsorship reasons and formerly as Cameron and Soldiers' Park,[2] is a sports facility which is located in Masterton, Wellington region, New Zealand. The two main sports that are played on the ground are Rugby and Football. It has a capacity for 10,000 spectators.[3]

Trust House Memorial Park
Former namesCameron and Soldiers' Park (1918–2008)[2]
LocationMasterton, Wellington region, New Zealand
Coordinates40°57′24″S 175°39′17″E / 40.9568°S 175.6548°E / -40.9568; 175.6548
OwnerWairarapa Bush[1]
Capacity10,000[3]
SurfaceTurf
Construction
Broke ground1918
Renovated2015[1]
Tenants
Wairarapa Bush (Heartland Championship)
Wairarapa United (Central Premier League)
Hurricanes Development team

It is the home ground of Heartland Championship side Wairarapa Bush Rugby Football Union.[3]

History edit

External image
  Image of Cameron and Soldiers' Park in 1969.

The previous Masterton showground was acquired by a local committee in 1918. Brothers Donald and Robert Cameron acquired the land for Memorial Park and the park commemorated their last name and their father and uncle Lieutenant Norman Cameron, killed at Gallipoli.[2]

The grandstand was blown by a storm in 1934, and during the Second World War the grounds were used by the New Zealand Army.[4]

In 2008 the park was renamed Trust House Memorial Park for sponsorship reasons.[4] In 2015 at the cost of NZ $2.1 million the park was renovated to add a turf ground, stadium lighting and redesigned fence lines and footpaths.[1]

Tenants edit

Rugby union team Wairarapa Bush uses Memorial Park for all its home games.[3] It has also been the home ground on some occasions for the Hurricanes Development team.[1]

In association football, Wairarapa United use the home ground for their home games. Wairarapa United won the Chatham Cup, New Zealand's most coveted football trophy, in 2011.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Dickson, Walt (22 April 2015). "New turf a winner for Wairarapa stadium". Stuff.co.nz. Retrieved 13 April 2016.
  2. ^ a b c "Cameron and Soldiers' Memorial Park". Wairarapa First World War Centenary. Retrieved 13 April 2016.
  3. ^ a b c d "2013 Pink Batts Heartland Championship Media Guide". AllBlacks.com. 13 August 2013. Retrieved 13 April 2016.
  4. ^ a b c Morton, Jamie (7 November 2008). "Rugby ground now Trust House Memorial Park". The New Zealand HeraldThe Wairarapa Times-Age. Retrieved 13 April 2016.

External links edit

  • Official website of the Wairarapa Bush Rugby Football Union

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