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Blacktown ISP Oval

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Sports ground in Sydney, Australia

Blacktown ISP Oval
Cricket at Blacktown ISP
Map
Interactive map of Blacktown ISP Oval
LocationEastern Road,Rooty Hill, New South Wales
Coordinates33°46′10″S150°51′33″E / 33.76944°S 150.85917°E /-33.76944; 150.85917
OperatorBlacktown Venue Management Ltd
Capacity10,000 (1,600 seated)[1]
SurfaceGrass
Opened2009
Tenants
Greater Western Sydney (AFLW) (2017–present)
Greater Western Sydney (training venue) (2010–2013)

Blacktown International Sportspark Oval is anAustralian rules football andcricket ground located inRooty Hill, a suburb inSydney,Australia. The stadium was constructed in 2009 as part of theBlacktown International Sportspark. It has a capacity of 10,000 people.

Australian rules football

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The venue served as the main training facility for theAustralian Football League'sGreater Western Sydney Giants from the club's inception in 2010 (including through its AFL senior debut in 2012) until 2014, when the club moved its base toSydney Olympic Park. It played itsTAC Cup andNEAFL games at the venue in 2010 and 2011 respectively. It was also the primary venue for international matches for the2011 Australian Football International Cup.

It has never been the club's primary Sydney venue for AFL home games –Sydney Showground Stadium has always served that role – but Blacktown did host one senior premiership match againstWest Coast inRound 3, 2012, prior to the completion of the Showgrounds redevelopment. The stadium has been the primary home ground for theGreater Western Sydney women's team since the team's inception in 2017, and it has also been used forAFL pre-season matches featuring both Greater Western Sydney and theSydney Swans.[2][3]

Since 2015 BISP has been the home ground of theBlacktown City Suns Junior AFL Club

References

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  1. ^"Blacktown International Sportspark".Austadiums. Retrieved19 March 2023.
  2. ^"Giants elite training centre". Archived fromthe original on 15 November 2012. Retrieved2 November 2013.
  3. ^"A GIANT New Training Centre". Greater Western Sydney Giants. 7 January 2014. Retrieved24 January 2018.

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