Townsville Stadium

Sports venue in Annandale, Queensland, Australia

Townsville Stadium
LocationMurray Lyons Crescent, Annandale, Queensland, 4814
OwnerCity of Townsville
OperatorCity of Townsville
Capacity2,500
SurfaceHardwood
Construction
Broke ground2010
Opened2011
Tenants
Townsville Fire (WNBL) (2011–present)
Townsville Crocodiles (NBL) (2014–2015)

The Townsville Stadium (previously Townsville RSL Stadium) is a multi-purpose indoor venue located at the Murray Sporting Complex in Annandale, Queensland. The facility features an international standard wooden sports floor, multi-purpose function rooms, a public gym, stadium administration and the Townsville City Council.[1]

The Stadium, which opened in 2011, is owned and operated by the City of Townsville, has a total spectator capacity of 2,500 (1,700 seated) and is the home court of the Townsville Fire (WNBL). From the 2014–15 NBL season, the Townsville Crocodiles moved out of their long time home, the Townsville Entertainment Centre, and into the RSL Stadium.

The largest attendance at the venue was recorded on 27 July 2011 for a women's international basketball game when the Australian Opals played China in front of 2,200 fans.

In July 2022, the stadium hosted the Wheelchair State of Origin match between the Queensland and New South Wales wheelchair rugby league teams.[2][3]

The Stadium can also host other sports such as netball, volleyball and badminton, and can also be used for indoor events such as expos, conventions, conferences or dinners.

References

  1. ^ "Townsville Stadium". City of Townsville. Retrieved 24 August 2016.
  2. ^ "'New lease on life': How Arbuckle is thriving in Wheelchair Origin". NRL. 21 July 2022. Retrieved 29 March 2024.
  3. ^ "Queensland go back-to-back in Wheelchair State of Origin". NRL. 23 July 2022. Retrieved 29 March 2024.

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