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Mt Smart Stadium

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Mt Smart Stadium - Penrose, Auckland (NZ)

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Also known as: Ericsson Stadium
Ground Details: Mt Smart Stadium is Auckland Regional Council's premier sporting venue. It is part of the regional parks network and belongs to the residents and ratepayers of the Auckland region.

The stadium hosts a wide variety of users. It is home of the Vodafone Warriors rugby league team and the Counties Manukau Steelers rugby team.

Mt Smart Stadium is also used by athletics clubs and Oceania soccer, for rugby sevens and touch rugby and for numerous entertainment events. For more than a decade it has hosted the Big Day Out music festival.

The ground used to be known as Ericsson Stadium between March 1995 and July 2006 before reverting back to its original name of Mt Smart Stadium.

HISTORY
Mt Smart Stadium, which is an Auckland Regional Park, originally consisted of a volcanic hill 86 meters high, called "Rarotonga" (which means "below south"). The hill was named Mt Smart after Captain Henry Dalton Smart, who is believed to have been associated with the surveyor General of the day.

Old photographs show that the cone had many Maori built terraces forming a defended occupation site, typical of many on the Auckland isthmus. The volcanic cone was quarried from the 1880's to the 1980's, originally for ballast for NZ Railways. In 1937 Mt Smart (Rarotonga) Domain Board was created. In 1953 the board approved a plan for the stadium site and the basic formation work was completed in 1965. The stadium was officially opened in 1967, at which time facilities consisted of the No.2 Grandstand, a cinder athletics track and the northern toilet block. The cinder track was replaced by a rubberised 'Tartan' track in 1975.

The stadium was further extensively developed to accommodate the XIV Commonwealth Games in 1990. This development included the construction of the number 2 Arena (now the Mt Smart Athletics Stadium), the laying of Rekortan synthetic tracks in both stadiums and the construction of the West Stand in the No1 Arena (now the Mt Smart Football Stadium). In early 1994, further development of Mt Smart Stadium was approved by the council to accommodate Winfield Cup Rugby League. The New Zealand Warriors first game was held on 10 March 1995.

The Mt Smart Football Stadium playing field has been re-configured and extended to accommodate rugby league and rugby union in addition to soccer by using removable material to grow across the running track surface at both ends and the western side of the field. The field has been further levelled and upgraded to ensure that it is able to withstand sustained heavy use under any weather conditions.

The addition of a new 8,000 capacity East Stand, completed in January 2005, has further improved the facilities by providing an additional 5,000 covered seats, a new club lounge for up to 1,000 patrons and a gymnasium and office base for the New Zealand Warriors. The seats and seat frames from the old East Stand have also been re-configured to provide a new temporary North Stand with numbered, pre-sellable seats for a further 5,000 patrons. This stand is de-mountable for the summer season to provide a hard-standing area for the staging for outdoor entertainment events such as the Big Day Out. With this stand in place, the stadium is able to accommodate 25,000 patrons, all in numbered seats, of which approximately 9,500 are under cover.

The football stadium is also equipped with floodlighting of the required standard to allow night games to be broadcast by television. Numerous permanent and re-locatable catering and merchandising sales outlets have also been provided in all areas of the stadium by the venue's concessionaires. These have been progressively upgraded to improve both the service to patrons and the range of foods, beverages and products available.

Source: www.mtsmartstadium.co.nz
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Mt Smart Stadium latest matches
2008 NRL Telstra Premiership
Round 25 [31 Aug 08] Warriors 42 Panthers 20

2008 Toyota National Youth Competition
Round 25 [31 Aug 08] Warriors 28 Panthers 30
Round 23 [16 Aug 08] Warriors 35 Sharks 6

2008 NRL Telstra Premiership
Round 23 [16 Aug 08] Warriors 18 Sharks 4

2008 Toyota National Youth Competition
Round 22 [09 Aug 08] Warriors 12 Broncos 32

2008 NRL Telstra Premiership
Round 22 [09 Aug 08] Warriors 16 Broncos 12

2008 Toyota National Youth Competition
Round 20 [27 Jul 08] Warriors 36 Storm 12

2008 NRL Telstra Premiership
Round 20 [27 Jul 08] Warriors 8 Storm 6
Round 18 [12 Jul 08] Warriors 24 Cowboys 14

2008 Toyota National Youth Competition
Round 18 [12 Jul 08] Warriors 32 Cowboys 12

2008 NRL Telstra Premiership
Round 15 [22 Jun 08] Warriors 14 Sea Eagles 20
Round 15 [22 Jun 08] Knights 14 Roosters 16

2008 Toyota National Youth Competition
Round 15 [22 Jun 08] Warriors 38 Sea Eagles 10

2008 NRL Telstra Premiership
Round 13 [06 Jun 08] Warriors 28 Rabbitohs 35

2008 Toyota National Youth Competition
Round 13 [06 Jun 08] Warriors 31 Rabbitohs 4
Round 12 [31 May 08] Knights 22 Warriors 42
Round 11 [25 May 08] Warriors 40 Roosters 10

2008 NRL Telstra Premiership
Round 11 [25 May 08] Warriors 12 Roosters 38
Round 8 [04 May 08] Warriors 14 Raiders 6

2008 Toyota National Youth Competition
Round 8 [04 May 08] Warriors 24 Raiders 30

2008 NRL Telstra Premiership
Round 5 [13 Apr 08] Warriors 36 Bulldogs 16

2008 Toyota National Youth Competition
Round 5 [13 Apr 08] Warriors 26 Bulldogs 26
Round 4 [06 Apr 08] Warriors 30 Knights 18

2008 NRL Telstra Premiership
Round 4 [06 Apr 08] Warriors 26 Knights 20

2008 Toyota National Youth Competition
Round 2 [23 Mar 08] Warriors 22 Eels 26

2008 NRL Telstra Premiership
Round 2 [23 Mar 08] Warriors 30 Eels 16

2007 NRL Telstra Premiership
Finals Week 1 [07 Sep 07] Warriors 10 Eels 12
Round 24 [26 Aug 07] Warriors 36 Sea Eagles 14
Round 22 [11 Aug 07] Warriors 30 Gold Coast 6
Round 20 [28 Jul 07] Warriors 52 Knights 10
Round 18 [15 Jul 07] Warriors 44 Dragons 16
Round 15 [22 Jun 07] Warriors 54 Panthers 14
Round 13 [10 Jun 07] Warriors 2 Storm 4
Round 12 [03 Jun 07] Warriors 20 Bulldogs 40
Round 10 [20 May 07] Warriors 26 Tigers 30
Round 8 [05 May 07] Warriors 20 Sharks 22
Round 5 [15 Apr 07] Warriors 34 Cowboys 14
Round 2 [25 Mar 07] Warriors 24 Broncos 14
Round 1 [17 Mar 07] Warriors 34 Eels 18

2007 VB NSWRL Premier League
Round 1 [17 Mar 07] Auckland Lions 27 Eels 8

2006 Tri-Nations Test Series
Tri-Nations Match 1 [14 Oct 06] New Zealand 18 Australia 30

2006 NRL Telstra Premiership
Round 25 [27 Aug 06] Warriors 42 Roosters 16
Round 23 [12 Aug 06] Warriors 26 Cowboys 0
Round 22 [05 Aug 06] Warriors 12 Sharks 10

2006 Bartercard Cup
Round 16 [05 Aug 06] Waitakere Rangers 26 Harbour League 18

2006 NRL Telstra Premiership
Round 19 [15 Jul 06] Warriors 12 Eels 20
Round 17 [01 Jul 06] Warriors 28 Panthers 22

2006 Bartercard Cup
Round 13 [01 Jul 06] Tamaki Leopards 8 Canterbury Bulls 38

2006 NRL Telstra Premiership
Round 15 [18 Jun 06] Warriors 30 Knights 18

2006 Bartercard Cup
Round 12 [18 Jun 06] Auckland Lions 26 Tamaki Leopards 26
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