- Ballymore Stadium
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stadium_name = Ballymore Stadium
nickname =
location = Herston,Brisbane ,Queensland
broke_ground =
opened = 1966
closed = Open
demolished = N/A
owner = Queensland Rugby Union
operator =
surface = Grass
construction_cost =
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seating_capacity =
24,000
Ballymore Stadium is the name of a
rugby union stadium situated in Herston, a suburb ofBrisbane ,Australia . It was the home ofQueensland Rugby Union , and used to be the home ground for theQueensland Reds and theBrisbane Strikers Soccer Club. The Queensland Reds have since moved toSuncorp Stadium and the Brisbane Strikers moved to Perry Park before folding.The QRU set up headquarters at Ballymore in 1966 under a deed of grant from the state government. The first club game played at the new site was a match between Teachers and Wests. The QRU then officially moved in February 1967. In March of the following year Ballymore's grandstand was officially opened. The Eastern Stand was opened on June 21, 1992. The ground exceeded capacity in 1993 when 26,000 squeezed in to watch the Wallabies play South Africa. A year later the first match under lights was played at the ground. Today the grandstand is known as the McLean Stand (named in 1980), and the Eastern stand is known as the Bank of QLD stand.
The QRU said that the
Australian Rugby Union (ARU), the state government and the Brisbane City Council all supported conducting a feasibility study. It will apparently share traits with the French Rugby Federation's Centre National de Rugby, which is nearParis . The QRU proposed that the training centre be built on the land adjacent to the headquarters at Ballymore. The new complex would include advanced sports medicine and training facilities, a gymnasium and aquatic facilities, as well as on-site accommodation for visiting teams.Though the Reds have since moved out of Ballymore, to the Suncorp Stadium, which has double capacity, Ballymore is still the host to many rugby union matches. The Queensland Club rugby final is usually held at the ground, and Queensland XVs and off-season matches for the Reds are also played at Ballymore. The Reds also played both of their home games during the
2006 Australian Provincial Championship at Ballymore. The stadium also hosted theBallymore Tornadoes during the only season of theAustralian Rugby Championship in 2007.During the 1987 World Cup, the groundsman at Ballymore Stadium was Michael Hayes (An Australia 21's Representative, NSW 1st XV Representative and a QLD 1st XV Representative) .
Australian National Rugby Academy
In mid-2007 it was announced through a federal government grant that Ballymore would become the Australian National Rugby Academy. This grant has since been cancelled by the newly elected Federal Government.
External links
* [http://qru.com.au/qru/qru.rugby/page/65055#Ballymore%20Redevelopment%20Community%20Reference%20Group Ballymore Redevelopment Proposal]
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* [http://www.sportsaustralia.com/articles/sep06/artid6355.html “State of the art” Rugby Centre proposed for Ballymore]
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