The Gardens Greyhound and Sporting Complex
The Gardens Greyhound and Sporting Complex is an Australian stadium located in Newcastle, New South Wales. The complex is known as Newcastle Greyhounds when it was used as a greyhound racing venue. It was the former home of the Newcastle Breakers, who played in the National Soccer League (NSL) from 1991 until 2000. It was also the home ground of the short-lived Hunter Mariners rugby league team, who participated in the only season of the Super League in 1997. The stadium is currently used by soccer team Wallsend FC.
The Gardens | |
Former names | Topper Stadium Breakers Stadium Mitre 10 Stadium |
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Location | Newcastle New South Wales |
Operator | The Gardens Sports Club |
Capacity | 4000 |
Surface | Grass |
Tenants | |
Newcastle Breakers (NSL) (1991 - 2000) Hunter Mariners (Super League) (1997) Wallsend FC |
History
The ground was primarily used for soccer, hosting the Newcastle Breakers during their tenure in the National Soccer League. It was later used by rugby league team Hunter Mariners. Despite redevelopment in 2005 and 2006 which added a greyhound running track, the stadium is still used for soccer and rugby league with Wallsend FC a current tenant.
Naming
The stadium was named Breakers Stadium after the Newcastle Breakers. In the early 1990s it was sponsored by hardware chain Mitre 10 and known as Mitre 10 Stadium. In the mid-1990s, sports manufacturer Topper sponsored both the team and the ground, and was known as Topper Stadium. When the company went into administration, it withdrew its sponsorship, and it reverted to its original name. The stadium became known as The Gardens Greyhound and Sporting Complex and is also referred to as Newcastle Greyhounds.[1][2]
Structure and facilities
The stadium holds 11,000 people, with seating for 4,000. The main grandstand includes corporate facilities, and with a smaller grandstand on the other side which has more seats and a TV broadcast box. The rest of the ground is surrounded by a grass hill. it also had a pub/club Australs
References
- "Topper Still Alive". Newcastle Herald. 25 October 1999.
- Kerry, Craig (26 July 2014). "Gardens name goes to dogs as part of track makeover". Newcastle Herald.