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Breakers Stadium - Shortland, Newcastle (NSW)

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Also known as: Topper Stadium
Ground Details: Used by the Hunter Mariners Super League franchise for 9 home games in 1997. The Mariners attracted record low attendances to the venue with the franchise own the nose with the heavily ARL aligned Newcastle public.

Capacity: 11,000
Seats 4,000
Record Crowd 7,719 - Hunter v Auckland - April 12, 1997

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