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OKI Jubilee Stadium

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OKI Jubilee Stadium - Kogarah, Sydney (NSW)

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Also known as: Kogarah Jubilee Oval
Ground Details: Kogarah Jubilee Oval ? now Oki Jubilee Stadium ? has been the home ground of the St.George Dragons since 1950.

The ground has finally been upgraded and top flight NRL returning to the ground after years of picketing by Dragons fans.

The capacity of the ground is now 18,000 with 3,500 seats.

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OKI Jubilee Stadium latest matches
2008 VB NSW Cup
Round 4 [06 Apr 08] Cobras 22 Wentworthville 46

2008 NRL Telstra Premiership
Round 4 [05 Apr 08] Dragons 16 Sharks 18

2008 VB NSW Cup
Round 1 [15 Mar 08] Cobras 10 Newtown 40

2007 NRL Telstra Premiership
Round 16 [01 Jul 07] Dragons 26 Sea Eagles 22
Round 13 [11 Jun 07] Dragons 16 Sharks 20
Round 12 [01 Jun 07] Dragons 11 Broncos 4
Round 8 [04 May 07] Dragons 28 Panthers 16
Round 5 [14 Apr 07] Dragons 10 Storm 24
Round 2 [23 Mar 07] Dragons 12 Knights 16

2006 NRL Telstra Premiership
Round 24 [20 Aug 06] Dragons 46 Tigers 16

2006 NSWRL Jersey Flegg
Round 24 [20 Aug 06] Dragons 32 Balmain 26

2006 VB NSWRL Premier League
Round 24 [20 Aug 06] Dragons 44 Balmain 16

2006 NRL Telstra Premiership
Round 21 [30 Jul 06] Dragons 24 Storm 34

2006 VB NSWRL Premier League
Round 21 [30 Jul 06] Dragons 40 Wests 26

2006 NSWRL Jersey Flegg
Round 21 [30 Jul 06] Dragons 45 Wests 14

2006 NRL Telstra Premiership
Round 19 [14 Jul 06] Dragons 16 Bulldogs 22

2006 NSWRL Jersey Flegg
Round 19 [14 Jul 06] Dragons 26 Bulldogs 30

2006 VB NSWRL Premier League
Round 19 [14 Jul 06] Dragons 40 Bulldogs 16

2006 NRL Telstra Premiership
Round 18 [09 Jul 06] Dragons 38 Rabbitohs 28

2006 NSWRL Jersey Flegg
Round 18 [09 Jul 06] Dragons 56 Rabbitohs 10

2006 VB NSWRL Premier League
Round 18 [09 Jul 06] Dragons 38 Rabbitohs 22
Round 13 [02 Jun 06] Dragons 18 Eels 28

2006 NSWRL Jersey Flegg
Round 13 [02 Jun 06] Dragons 18 Eels 4

2006 NRL Telstra Premiership
Round 13 [02 Jun 06] Dragons 8 Eels 1

2005 NRL Telstra Premiership
Round 26 [04 Sep 05] Dragons 36 Knights 28
Round 24 [21 Aug 05] Dragons 25 Eels 22
Round 20 [24 Jul 05] Dragons 20 Sharks 10
Round 16 [26 Jun 05] Dragons 24 Tigers 32
Round 14 [12 Jun 05] Dragons 34 Cowboys 4

2004 NRL Telstra Premiership
Round 25 [29 Aug 04] Dragons 36 Sea Eagles 34
Round 20 [25 Jul 04] Dragons 26 Sharks 14
Round 15 [20 Jun 04] Dragons 50 Tigers 0
Round 1 [14 Mar 04] Dragons 12 Raiders 21

2003 NRL Telstra Premiership
Round 25 [31 Aug 03] Dragons 8 Knights 42
Round 22 [10 Aug 03] Dragons 20 Warriors 30
Round 18 [13 Jul 03] Dragons 18 Raiders 19
Round 12 [01 Jun 03] Dragons 16 Cowboys 36
Round 8 [04 May 03] Dragons 28 Sharks 12

1999 National Rugby League
Round 19 [11 Jul 99] Dragons 38 Panthers 24
Round 15 [13 Jun 99] Dragons 22 Cowboys 18
Round 11 [14 May 99] Dragons 12 Sharks 20
Round 7 [18 Apr 99] Dragons 44 Raiders 2
Round 2 [14 Mar 99] Dragons 18 Canterbury 24

1998 National Rugby League
Preliminary Semi-Finals [29 Aug 98] Canterbury 20 St George 12
Round 24 [23 Aug 98] St George 15 Eels 15
Round 22 [09 Aug 98] St George 16 Canterbury 28
Round 20 [26 Jul 98] St George 22 Roosters 12
Round 18 [12 Jul 98] St George 22 Norths 14
Round 16 [26 Jun 98] St George 18 Broncos 30
Round 14 [14 Jun 98] St George 16 Cowboys 14
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    OKI Jubilee Stadium history
    Jubilee Oval stands on part of an original grant of 87 acres given on the 23rd of December, 1853 to Archibald McNab. Edmund English purchased the grant on the 23rd of May, 1854 for 400 pounds. It became known as Kogarah Park when acquired by the Department of Lands on the 1st of July, 1896 and dedicated as the first public park in Kogarah. Control of the park passed to the Council of the Municipality of Kogarah on the 29th of August, 1906.

    During Kogarah?s Jubilee celebrations in 1935, Jubilee Oval was constructed in Kogarah Park. The Saints made a successful debut at Jubilee Oval in 1936 when they defeated Newtown in an exhibition match as part of the celebrations. The gate from the match was donated to the St. George Hospital. Saints at this stage were still based at Arncliffe?s Earl Park and it wasn?t until 1950 that Saints returned to Jubilee Oval.

    St. George played their first premiership match against South Sydney before 12,500 fans on April the 22nd, 1950. Saints lost an exciting match 17-15 but defeat would become very rare for the Saints in the coming years at Kogarah. Saints were based at Kogarah during their world record breaking 11 successive premierships from 1956 to 1966. Saints set a remarkable record at Kogarah and were unbeaten at home for 12 years (Saints were defeated by Balmain on the 26th of June, 1954 at Kogarah. It wasn?t until the 31st of
    July, 1966 that Saints tasted defeat at Kogarah again, losing 12-9 to Wests).

    Saints legend Norm Provan joined the club in 1950, the same year the Saints began their permanent association with Kogarah. Provan, who won 10 premierships with the Dragons once stated, "The qualities of the club from Kogarah are not easy for me to put into words... Saints are special. I will certainly never forget my years at Kogarah, and at the club across the Princes Highway. At St.George I found qualities that enriched my life - friendship, unswerving loyalty, fair play and healthy ambition, the learning to win, and to lose." 1

    St. George were based at Jubilee Oval until the end of the 1985 season. They then made the misguided decision to abandon Kogarah and relocate to the Sydney Cricket Ground, blaming an ?intransigent? Kogarah Council. The decision was an utter disaster. In 1985 St. George had been Club champions, 1st Grade Minor premiers, 1st Grade Runners-Up, Reserve Grade Premiers & Under-23s Premiers. In 1986 Saints missed the semi-finals in all 3 grades
    for the first time in 50 years. The supporters, furious at the club's decision, stayed away in droves. The Saints remained at the SCG in 1987 and were based at Belmore in 1988. Common sense prevailed in the spring of 1988 when it was decided that the Saints would march home to Jubilee Oval in 1989 with a new stand to be constructed for the 1990 season.

    Roy Masters spoke of the benefit of Saints being based at Kogarah:

    "It was a place opposing teams didn?t like to play... It intimidated them."

    St. George continued their happy association with Kogarah Jubilee Oval from 1989 to 1999. During these years, St. George established themselves as one of the most successful Sydney based sides with Grand Final appearances in 1992, 1993 & 1996. Based at Jubilee Oval, St. George-Illawarra made another Grand Final in 1999 before losing in controversial circumstances to Melbourne with Bill Harrigan as the referee. Although 1999 was a successful year for the Dragons on the field, the club administration repeated their mistake from 1985 and abandoned Jubilee Oval.

    The club attempted to explain the decision on the basis that Jubilee Oval was too small to accommodate a proposed $30 million stadium complex to meet NRL requirements for playing venues. In a joint statement, Kogarah Council and St. George DRLFC stated that the scale of the proposed 20,000 seat stadium would exceed the size of Jubilee Oval and have an impact on residents. The plan submitted to Council was only a sketch plan and many supporters held the view that the club had not put their best efforts into attempting to stay at Kogarah. The decision to leave Jubilee Oval upset a vast majority of St. George-Illawarra's most loyal supporters and in July 2000 the supporters held a rally in support of their favourite ground.

    Source: http://www.r2k.info/locations/jubilee.html


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