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Hunter Stadium - New Lambton, Newcastle (NSW)

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Also known as: Energy Australia Stadium, Newcastle International Sports Centre, Marathon Stadium, Ausgrid Stadium
Ground Details: Capacity: 30,000

Wikipedia: Ausgird Stadium is an Australian stadium, located in Newcastle, New South Wales. It is the home ground of the Newcastle Knights rugby league and Newcastle United Jets football teams. It is owned and managed by the Hunter International Sports Centre Trust.

Work began on the stadium on December 1, 1967, and was offically opened by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II on the April 10, 1970. It was originally known as the International Sports Centre, and is still part of the ISC complex to this day.

The Knights secured a lease on the stadium in 1986, and converted it from an oval to a rectangle layout. In the early 1990s, local tyre outlet Marathon Tyres became the naming rights sponsor for the stadium, and it was renamed Marathon Stadium. Toward the late 1990s, energy supplier EnergyAustralia took over naming rights, and thus the stadium became EnergyAustralia Stadium.

Before redevelopment, the stadium had a capacity of 28,000, including 5,000 in the main grandstand. The ground attendance record is 32,642, which was set when the Knights took on the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles in July 1995. Despite a lack of incidence, police subsequently asked for the allowed capacity to be lowered for reasons of safety.

Redevelopment
The stadium is currently under going redevelopment, funded mostly by local and state government grants. Further development will depend on funding from the federal government, who have not committed money to the project yet.

Factors that brought on the redevelopment included:

  • non-compliance of NRL and NSL stadium criteria, especially the dressing rooms
  • failure to attract major sporting events to the area
  • inadequate and ageing spectator and corporate facilities
  • covered seating capacity well below best practice and NRL standards
  • minimal areas within the grandstand to increase members' patronage both during a sporting event and on non-match-days
  • poor facilities for media officials
  • unsatisfactory temporary spectator facilities to the north and south of the western stand

So far, the first stage of the redevelopment has been completed. This consisted of:

  • The construction of the lower level of the Eastern Stand (brought into operation for the 2004 NRL season and Anzac Test between Australia and New Zealand). This level holds 7,700 people.
  • The relocation of corporate boxes and seating to the North and South stands.


The second stage of construction is well underway, with the construction of the Eastern Stand's second level of seating and corporate boxes. Other features to be added include a new scoreboard, seats for the northern and southern ends, and remedial work for the Western Grandstand, including updating the media facilities.

When the revelopment is completed, it will become a state of the art stadium, with capacity for around 33,000, and making it the premier sports venue in Northern New South Wales.

Source: This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article 'Energy_Australia_Stadium'
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Hunter Stadium latest matches
2012 NRL Telstra Premiership
Round 19 [14 Jul 12] Newcastle v Manly
Round 16 [25 Jun 12] Newcastle v Wests Tigers

2012 NYC Toyota Cup
Round 16 [25 Jun 12] Newcastle v Wests Tigers

2012 NRL Telstra Premiership
Round 12 [26 May 12] Newcastle v Gold Coast
Round 10 [12 May 12] Newcastle 12 North Qld 32

2012 NYC Toyota Cup
Round 10 [12 May 12] Newcastle 28 North Qld 28
Round 8 [30 Apr 12] Newcastle 28 Penrith 29

2012 NRL Telstra Premiership
Round 8 [30 Apr 12] Newcastle 34 Penrith 14
Round 6 [08 Apr 12] Newcastle 14 Parramatta 6

2012 NYC Toyota Cup
Round 6 [08 Apr 12] Newcastle 44 Parramatta 24
Round 3 [16 Mar 12] Newcastle 16 Brisbane 24

2012 NRL Telstra Premiership
Round 3 [16 Mar 12] Newcastle 10 Brisbane 24

2012 NYC Toyota Cup
Round 1 [01 Mar 12] Newcastle 44 Dragons 12

2012 NRL Telstra Premiership
Round 1 [01 Mar 12] Newcastle 14 Dragons 15

2011 International Test Matches
Bill Kelly Cup [16 Oct 11] Australia 42 New Zealand 6

2011 NRL Telstra Premiership
Round 26 [02 Sep 11] Knights 40 Rabbitohs 24

2011 NYC Toyota Cup
Round 26 [02 Sep 11] Knights 46 Rabbitohs 16
Round 24 [22 Aug 11] Knights 28 Broncos 24

2011 NRL Telstra Premiership
Round 24 [22 Aug 11] Knights 6 Broncos 26
Round 22 [07 Aug 11] Knights 40 Canberra 8

2011 NYC Toyota Cup
Round 22 [07 Aug 11] Knights 24 Canberra 8

2011 NRL Telstra Premiership
Round 21 [31 Jul 11] Knights 50 Titans 20

2011 NYC Toyota Cup
Round 21 [31 Jul 11] Knights 52 Titans 32

2011 NRL Telstra Premiership
Round 19 [17 Jul 11] Knights 10 Sea Eagles 32

2011 NYC Toyota Cup
Round 19 [17 Jul 11] Knights 44 Sea Eagles 12

2011 NRL Telstra Premiership
Round 18 [11 Jul 11] Knights 12 Cowboys 22

2011 NYC Toyota Cup
Round 18 [11 Jul 11] Knights 26 Cowboys 50

2011 NRL Telstra Premiership
Round 16 [26 Jun 11] Knights 18 Roosters 10

2011 NYC Toyota Cup
Round 16 [26 Jun 11] Knights 14 Roosters 26
Round 15 [18 Jun 11] Knights 28 Panthers 10

2011 NRL Telstra Premiership
Round 15 [18 Jun 11] Knights 16 Panthers 12
Round 12 [28 May 11] Knights 8 Eels 6

2011 NYC Toyota Cup
Round 12 [28 May 11] Knights 8 Eels 28
Round 10 [15 May 11] Knights 28 Warriors 48

2011 NRL Telstra Premiership
Round 10 [15 May 11] Knights 16 Warriors 25

2011 NYC Toyota Cup
Round 6 [17 Apr 11] Knights 30 Cronulla 42

2011 NRL Telstra Premiership
Round 6 [17 Apr 11] Knights 24 Cronulla 20

2011 NYC Toyota Cup
Round 4 [03 Apr 11] Knights 28 Dragons 14

2011 NRL Telstra Premiership
Round 4 [03 Apr 11] Knights 18 Dragons 20

2010 NYC Toyota Cup
Round 25 [28 Aug 10] Newcastle 6 Dragons 44

2010 NRL Telstra Premiership
Round 25 [28 Aug 10] Knights 18 Dragons 26

2010 NYC Toyota Cup
Round 24 [20 Aug 10] Newcastle 22 Brisbane 38

2010 NRL Telstra Premiership
Round 24 [20 Aug 10] Knights 44 Broncos 18

2010 NYC Toyota Cup
Round 22 [08 Aug 10] Newcastle 26 Canterbury 26

2010 NRL Telstra Premiership
Round 22 [08 Aug 10] Knights 30 Bulldogs 6

2010 NYC Toyota Cup
Round 21 [02 Aug 10] Newcastle 28 Manly 10

2010 NRL Telstra Premiership
Round 21 [02 Aug 10] Knights 32 Sea Eagles 14
Round 18 [11 Jul 10] Knights 21 Sharks 10

2010 NYC Toyota Cup
Round 18 [11 Jul 10] Newcastle 12 Cronulla 14
Round 15 [21 Jun 10] Newcastle 34 Parramatta 20
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