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Townsville Sports Reserve

Coordinates:19°14′59″S146°48′24″E / 19.24982°S 146.80666°E /-19.24982; 146.80666
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Multi-use Sports Precinct in Townsville, Australia

Townsville Sports Precinct
The racetracks with Castle Hill in the background
The racetracks withCastle Hill in the background
Map
Interactive map of Townsville Sports Precinct
Location14 Warburton Street,North Ward
Coordinates19°14′59″S146°48′24″E / 19.24982°S 146.80666°E /-19.24982; 146.80666
Capacity4,000 (seated)
6,500 (total)
SurfaceGrass

Townsville Sports Precinct is a multi-use sports precinct located inTownsville,Australia. With redevelopments completed in early 2022, the venue now offers three indoor multipurpose courts, multiple fields and athletics facilities with a main stadium capacity of 4000 spectators.

Notable rugby league games

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The results were as follows;[1]

DateResultAttendanceNotes
17 May 1989Brisbane Broncos def.Parramatta Eels 42 – 61989 Panasonic Cup Quarter final
20 April 1990Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs drew withEastern Suburbs Roosters 12 – 128,6481990 NSWRL season, Round 6
1 June 1992Great Britain Lions def.Queensland Residents 14 – 104,0001992 Great Britain Lions tour of Australasia
5 July 1992 Australia def. Papua New Guinea 36 – 1412,470Played as part of1989-92 Rugby League World Cup

References

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  1. ^Townsville Sports Reserve results @ Rugby League Project

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