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Suncorp Stadium - Castlemaine Street, Milton, Brisbane (QLD)

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Also known as: Lang Park, Suncorp Metway Stadium
Seating Plan Location: Click here to view image
Ground Details: Capacity: 52,579

Suncorp Stadium, formally known as Lang Park, is the home of Rugby League in Queensland.

After major redevelopment to the ground between 2001 and 2003, the ground has been transformed into the best true rectangular stadium in the country.

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Tickets:
Tickets for Broncos matches are available from Ticketek:
- Phone Bookings: ph 132 849
- Internet Bookings: www.ticketek.com.au
- Ticketek Outlets: www.ticketek.com.au
- Match Day Box Office at Suncorp Stadium

Public Transport:
All ticket holders are entitled to free travel to and from Suncorp Stadium on match days via the QR Citytrain network and Brisbane Transport's bus services (excludes Trainlink). To redeem this offer present your event admission ticket as you board these services. For further information on the transport services available, please contact Trans Info on 13 12 30 or visit TransLink.

Game Day Traffic Map:
Check here for a map of the road closures and direction changes, which is updated for each game.

Parking:
There is no public parking at Suncorp Stadium so if you're planning to drive to a Broncos match, pre-book your parking early through Kings Parking to avoid disappointment.

Food and Beverage Outlets:
Suncorp Stadium boasts 24 food and beverage outlets and 37 bar outlets.

The Redevelopment - Facts on Suncorp Stadium

Site Area:
7.12 Hectares. The stadium is built on 85,000m2 and the bus station about 7,000m2.

Stadium Capacity:
The Stadium provides a total seating capacity of 52 500 seats comprising of:
- 99 open corporate boxes
- 73 corporate suites
- 45,132 general public seats
- 229 wheelchair seats
- 229 carers seats
- 312 enhanced amenity seats

Transport:
- 12 bay bus station located at the Milton Road end of the Stadium
- 1.7km of upgraded pedestrian walkways
- 280m of elevated walkways

Patron Facilities:
- 2 ATM machines
- 6 customer service help desks
- 432 television monitors
- 2 video replay screens
- 5 escalators
- 9 lifts
- 54 turnstiles
- 90m of exit gates

Construction:
The Stadium redevelopment utilised the following materials:
- 40,000m3 of concrete
- 17km of pre-cast concrete seating plats
- 1,330 tonnes of main roof steel
- 19km of roof purlins
- 50,000 bricks
- 47km of timber battens
- 10,000m2 of glass
- 10,000m2 of metal cladding
- 11,000m2 of carpet
- 24,000m2 of suspended ceilings
- 15,000 L of paint

Source: http://www.broncos.com.au/index.cfm?MenuID=301&TopMenuID=336
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Suncorp Stadium latest matches
2012 NRL Telstra Premiership
Round 19 [13 Jul 12] Brisbane v Warriors

2012 State of Origin
Origin [04 Jul 12] QLD Origin v NSW Origin

2012 NYC Toyota Cup
Round 16 [22 Jun 12] Brisbane v Souths

2012 NRL Telstra Premiership
Round 16 [22 Jun 12] Brisbane v Souths
Round 13 [03 Jun 12] Brisbane v Newcastle

2012 NYC Toyota Cup
Round 10 [11 May 12] Brisbane 52 Manly 36

2012 NRL Telstra Premiership
Round 10 [11 May 12] Brisbane 22 Manly 24
Round 10 [11 May 12] Canterbury 14 Gold Coast 25

2012 NYC Toyota Cup
Round 8 [27 Apr 12] Brisbane 8 Gold Coast 23

2012 NRL Telstra Premiership
Round 8 [27 Apr 12] Brisbane 26 Gold Coast 6
Round 7 [13 Apr 12] Brisbane 30 Canberra 6

2012 NYC Toyota Cup
Round 7 [13 Apr 12] Brisbane 12 Canberra 40
Round 5 [30 Mar 12] Brisbane 34 Dragons 42

2012 NRL Telstra Premiership
Round 5 [30 Mar 12] Brisbane 28 Dragons 20

2012 NYC Toyota Cup
Round 2 [09 Mar 12] Brisbane 26 North Qld 20

2012 NRL Telstra Premiership
Round 2 [09 Mar 12] Brisbane 26 North Qld 28

2011 Queensland Cup
Grand Final [25 Sep 11] Tweed Heads 10 Wynnum Manly 16

2011 NRL Telstra Premiership
Finals Week 2 [17 Sep 11] Brisbane 13 Dragons 12

2011 NYC Toyota Cup
Finals Week 2 [17 Sep 11] Melbourne 20 Canterbury 22

2011 NRL Telstra Premiership
Finals Week 1 [10 Sep 11] Brisbane 40 Warriors 10

2011 NYC Toyota Cup
Finals Week 1 [10 Sep 11] Warriors 54 Newcastle 6
Round 26 [04 Sep 11] Brisbane 62 Manly 0

2011 NRL Telstra Premiership
Round 26 [04 Sep 11] Brisbane 18 Manly 10
Round 25 [28 Aug 11] Broncos 22 Rabbitohs 10

2011 NYC Toyota Cup
Round 25 [28 Aug 11] Broncos 54 Rabbitohs 6

2011 NRL Telstra Premiership
Round 22 [06 Aug 11] Broncos 21 Warriors 20

2011 NYC Toyota Cup
Round 22 [06 Aug 11] Broncos 26 Warriors 26

2011 NRL Telstra Premiership
Round 21 [29 Jul 11] Broncos 46 Cronulla 16

2011 NYC Toyota Cup
Round 21 [29 Jul 11] Broncos 34 Cronulla 35
Round 19 [15 Jul 11] Broncos 32 Titans 16

2011 NRL Telstra Premiership
Round 19 [15 Jul 11] Broncos 30 Titans 10

2011 State of Origin
Origin [06 Jul 11] QLD Origin 34 NSW Origin 24

2011 NYC Toyota Cup
Round 15 [17 Jun 11] Broncos 18 Dragons 22

2011 NRL Telstra Premiership
Round 15 [17 Jun 11] Broncos 21 Dragons 14
Round 14 [12 Jun 11] Broncos 25 Canberra 24

2011 NYC Toyota Cup
Round 14 [12 Jun 11] Broncos 34 Canberra 34

2011 NRL Telstra Premiership
Round 12 [27 May 11] Sea Eagles 34 Broncos 10
Round 12 [27 May 11] Canterbury 28 Titans 6

2011 NYC Toyota Cup
Round 12 [27 May 11] Sea Eagles 36 Broncos 26

2011 State of Origin
Origin [25 May 11] QLD Origin 16 NSW Origin 12

2011 NYC Toyota Cup
Round 9 [07 May 11] Broncos 24 Storm 38

2011 NRL Telstra Premiership
Round 9 [07 May 11] Broncos 22 Storm 29

2011 NYC Toyota Cup
Round 8 [29 Apr 11] Brisbane 6 Canterbury 24

2011 NRL Telstra Premiership
Round 8 [29 Apr 11] Broncos 20 Canterbury 12

2011 NYC Toyota Cup
Round 5 [11 Apr 11] Broncos 54 Knights 6

2011 NRL Telstra Premiership
Round 5 [11 Apr 11] Broncos 17 Knights 6
Round 4 [01 Apr 11] Broncos 18 Panthers 10

2011 NYC Toyota Cup
Round 4 [01 Apr 11] Broncos 28 Panthers 18

2011 NRL Telstra Premiership
Round 1 [11 Mar 11] Broncos 14 Cowboys 16

2011 NYC Toyota Cup
Round 1 [11 Mar 11] Broncos 46 Cowboys 24
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Suncorp Stadium competitions
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Suncorp Stadium history
HISTORY : CHRONOLOGICAL EVENTS The areas surrounding the Stadium precinct were amongst the earliest parts of Brisbane to be settled by Europeans. Areas adjacent to the site and the new supporting infrastructure contain several buildings and sites of cultural significance including the Christ Church, BCC Memorial Cemetery, Baroona Street School and the site of the former Brisbane Gaol. Prior to European settlement the site was a swampy low-lying drainage area consisting of numerous creeks and waterways. The Stadium site was part of the North Brisbane Burial Grounds and was the principal place of burial of Brisbane residents up to 1875. Following concerns regarding health issues, the cemetery was officially closed that same year to accommodate the city's expansion to the west. The maintenance of the various denominational areas was the responsibility of the different religious trustees, some of whom constructed chapels on their respective plots. One of these chapels was the original Christ Church for the local Anglican community constructed in a gothic manner in 1876. The church was subsequently destroyed by a severe storm in 1890. The current Christ Church, developed in 1891 and designed by diocesan architect John Hingeston Buckeridge, and the adjacent Memorial Cemetery are the only remaining visible evidence of the original cemetery. Brisbane grew rapidly during the 1880's resulting in the expansion of the city to the west beyond Hale Street. The infrastructure required to support the expanding city was developed, including the progression of the railway, and as a result the cemetery was subdivided and graves were gradually moved to Toowong Cemetery. To facilitate the expansion of the city to the west, the development of the western suburbs' roads and supporting infrastructure began to be developed across the cemetery site. Rubble from the excavations needed to develop Roma Street and Central Station railway excavations were used to fill parts of the low lying site and form the base of Caxton Street to the north of the stadium. The old Frank Burke grandstand under construction in 1961By the end of the 19th Century, the suburbs surrounding the stadium were developed and heavily populated. The working class cottages, synonymous with the area, were established typically on 12 perch (300m) allotments which gave the area its unique 'texture' and urban character. The high density of population and lack of open space led the Local Council (then Ithaca Council) to petition the Government for 3 acres of the Cemetery for use as recreational fields. In 1891 this area was designed as a recreation reserve and was soon fenced off and used for football and cricket. Increased public pressure to use the area for recreational purposes resulted in Ithaca Council persuading the Government of the day to re-use the dilapidated cemeteries. As a consequence the Paddington Cemeteries Act (1911) was introduced and the site was redeveloped for recreational purposes. Advertisements following the Act resulted in the relocation of 99 remains and 128 memorials to Toowong and other cemeteries. By mid 1914, most of the remaining headstones were removed to the Memorial Cemetery, and subsequently the Toowong and Lutwyche Cemeteries. The site was then used as a rubbish tip before becoming an established parkland, the John Brown Oval, named after a City Council Alderman. It was used for cycling, athletics and soccer. The 6.2 hectare site was then fenced off and declared a public recreation reserve and called Lang Park in memory of Reverend John Dunmore Lang, an influential figure in Early Brisbane who established the cemetery in 1840. Lang Park evolved into a sporting precinct with tennis courts and an oval for amateur athletics and football. Architects impression of Suncorp Stadium from Milton RoadIn 1954, as a result of lobbying by Central Queensland Rugby League official Frank Burke, the Brisbane City Council granted a 21 year lease of the site to Queensland Rugby League (QRL) with the Queensland Amateur Athletics Association (QAAA) a sublessor. In 1957 Lang Park became the Headquarters for the QRL making Lang Park the first major Australian stadium driven by the rugby league establishment. The QRL began a process of improvements to the ground which eventually resulted in the grounds being no longer open to the public. In 1962 under an Act of Parliament the Lang Park Trust was established. The Trust's charter was to administer the activities of Lang Park. Further improvements to the ground have been undertaken since the creation of the Trust including the construction of the Frank Burke Stand in 1962, Ron McAuliffe Stand in the early 1970s and the Western Grandstand in 1994. The ground today has had a special place in the hearts of Queenslanders as one of the sporting cathedrals of the state and city. Suncorp Stadium is a world class stadium of which all Queenslanders can be proud. Source: http://www.suncorpstadium.com.au/default.asp?PageID=11




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