Newcastle No 1 Sportsground

Newcastle No 1 Sportsground. Planned upgrade could rule No.1 Sportsground out of action for 12 months Newcastle Herald It also hosts the local rugby league and Australian rules football grand finals each year, and is currently used as a home ground by the Newcastle City Australian rules football and cricket clubs. The No.1 Sportsground redevelopment is close to completion, pushing Newcastle to become a world-class events city

Newcastle District Cricket Association No.1 Sportsground return on agenda for 20212022
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1 Sportsground is located on the corner of Parry and Union streets in the iconic National Park, one of Newcastle's largest and oldest sportsgrounds and open space reserves 1 Sports Ground is currently used for Australian rules football, cricket and rugby league and has been used for athletics, rugby union and association football at various times

Newcastle District Cricket Association No.1 Sportsground return on agenda for 20212022

There are currently no events scheduled: PAST EVENTS Newcastle sporting fans craving top-class cricket and AFL matches will soon have it delivered on their doorstep as the City prepares for a major redevelopment of No.1 Sportsground. The precinct has facilities for a range of sports, including netball, AFL, […]

City of Newcastle kicking sporting goals with strategic plan Newcastle Weekly. City of Newcastle has applied for a $5 million grant from the NSW Government to complete their proposed major refurbishment of Newcastle's No.1 Sportsground grandstand allowing the facility to be transformed into a modern venue able to cater for the needs of local, regional and elite-level sporting fixtures. The Newcastle No.1 Sportsground has seen crowds in excess of 22,000 for local rugby league grand finals - but now can hold a maximum of around 10,000 spectators, including seating for 400

No. 1 Sportsground set to celebrate centenary with a makeover Newcastle Weekly. It boasts facilities for a range of sports including netball, AFL, cricket, rugby, football, athletics and croquet, and caters for casual sport and play through. The ground hosted one day state cricket for the first time in 2004 when NSW played Tasmania in front of around 5,000 fans, however first-class cricket hasn't.