Cazaly Stadium is the premier venue in far north Queensland and now hosts AFL matches on an annual basis. The ground has undergone a number of facelifts to get it up to the right standards to host top level sports, and will continue to improve its facilities to keep attracting all sports to the region.
Archives: Venues
Barlow Park
Barlow Park is located in Cairns and plays host to Athletics and Rugby League. The venue features a main grandstand with seating for approximately 1,500, mostly covered. A hill surrounds the rest of the venue pushing capacity up around the 20,000 mark when the crowd is packed in. The venue has lights and has played … Read More
Augusta National Golf Club
This is undoubtedly nearing if not on top on most travelling fan’s bucket list. So many traditions, so many intricacies and so much to see. This is one of the few events where even our fan tips can’t capture even half the fun. You simply have to be there. Tickets are hard to come by … Read More
Simonds Stadium
The good people of Geelong take great pride in their Geelong Cats and also their stadium, traditionally known as Kardinia Park, but nowadays called Simonds Stadium. Since being built in 1941, the ground has undergone a number of major redevelopments, growing the capacity of the ground and improving facilities. Plans are currently in place to … Read More
University of Tasmania Stadium
University of Tasmania Stadium is the largest stadium in Tasmania with a capacity of a smidge over 21,000. It is located in the heart of Launceston, which for those of you playing at home, is in northern Tasmania. With the Hawthorn Football Club signing a long term deal with Tasmania, there’s plenty of footy to come … Read More
Surfers Paradise Street Circuit
The first race on this 2.98km street circuit was in 1991 and is regarded as a high-speed, concrete-lined, challenging track. Not many cars escape the race without any damage and overtaking is tough given the narrower confines of the track. There is great fan interaction, with the whole city embracing the three day Gold Coast … Read More
Metricon Stadium
Metricon Stadium is the current home of the Gold Coast Suns who compete in the AFL. The stadium was formerly known as Cararra Oval and was the home of the Brisbane Bears when they entered the then VFL competition in 1987. The Bears moved to the Gabba in 1993 which meant the ground didn’t have … Read More
Cbus Super Stadium
Cbus Super Stadium was opened in 2008 and is located in Robina, a suburb of the Gold Coast. It currently plays host to the Gold Coast Titans competing in the NRL. The stadium has a capacity of 27,400 people in largely covered seat. The stadium also has a number of corporate boxes, function rooms, as … Read More
Manuka Oval
Manuka Oval is the premier ground in Canberra for AFL and Cricket matches. The local government has pumped a lot of money to raising the standard of facilities over the past 4-5 years, and it’s paying off with more and more top notch games being played there. Canberra has a rich sporting history and it’s … Read More
AIS Arena
Home of the University Canberra Capitals, AIS Arena has been the hub of basketball in Canberra since it was built in 1981. The government has committed funds for a facelift in order to attract a wider variety of sports and events, and improve the fans experience with better seating, food, and drink. Nothing in Canberra … Read More