Willows Sports Complex




























































1300SMILES Stadium[1]
1300SMILES Stadium.jpg
14-05-2005-dairy farmers at dusk.JPG
Former names Willows Sports Complex
Stockland Stadium
Malanda Stadium
Dairy Farmers Stadium
Location Golf Links Drive, Kirwan, Queensland
Coordinates
19°18′58″S 146°42′43″E / 19.31611°S 146.71194°E / -19.31611; 146.71194Coordinates: 19°18′58″S 146°42′43″E / 19.31611°S 146.71194°E / -19.31611; 146.71194
Owner Queensland Government
Operator Major Sports Facilities Authority
Capacity 26,500
Record attendance 30,302 – Cowboys vs Brisbane, 1999
Surface Grass
Construction
Broke ground 1994
Opened 1994
Construction cost
A$11.03 million (2005–06 redevelopment)
Tenants

North Queensland Cowboys (1995–present)
North Queensland Fury (2009–2011)

The Willows Sports Complex, currently known as 1300SMILES Stadium through sponsorship,[1] is a grass football stadium situated in Townsville, Queensland, Australia. It has been a predominantly rugby league ground as the home ground of the North Queensland Cowboys National Rugby League club. The ground has also been used for rugby union and soccer. From 2009 to 2011, A-League football club North Queensland Fury called it home. Since inception as a rugby league ground, the ground has had sponsored naming rights: Stockland Stadium (1995–97), Malanda Stadium (1998) and Dairy Farmers Stadium (1999–2013).




Contents






  • 1 History


    • 1.1 Willows Sporting Complex


    • 1.2 Stockland Stadium


    • 1.3 Malanda Stadium


    • 1.4 Dairy Farmers Stadium


    • 1.5 1300SMILES Stadium




  • 2 Proposed replacement


  • 3 Attendance records


  • 4 Uses


    • 4.1 Rugby league


      • 4.1.1 Rugby League Test Matches




    • 4.2 Rugby union


      • 4.2.1 Rugby World Cup




    • 4.3 Football (Soccer)


    • 4.4 Other




  • 5 References


  • 6 External links





History



Willows Sporting Complex


Prior to 1995, the stadium site was occupied by the Willows Sporting Complex. It hosted trotting paceway nights, and was the main pacing venue for the Townsville District. With the admission of the North Queensland Cowboys to the Australian Rugby League competition in 1995, the Willows site was transformed into a basic rugby league venue with a western grandstand as well as eastern side terraces. The northern and southern ends had sloped grass hills.



Stockland Stadium


The Willows Sports Complex was renamed "Stockland Stadium" in 1995 through sponsorship linked with the North Queensland Cowboys. A contract was signed by the Stockland Trust Group for three years giving them the naming rights of the venue. The Joint Board of the old Willows Sports Complex (Townsville City Council and Thuringowa City Council) sub-leased the facility to the Cowboys Rugby League Football Limited, who manage the venue on a day-to-day basis. The first stage of development was funded by a combination of borrowings by the Joint Board, the Queensland Government Grants and a considerable amount of community and business donations.


The stadium was first used for any type of football for the North Queensland Cowboys first home game which attracted a crowd of 23,156, a good crowd by Australian Rugby League (now National Rugby League) standards. Crowds continued to push the capacity of the stadium and in 1996 Stockland Stadium was renovated to include both northern and southern seating, where previously there had been only standing room.


Stockland Stadium had the honour of hosting the first ever game of the inaugural (and only) Super League season on 1 March 1997 when the Cowboys hosted new team the Adelaide Rams in front of 17,738 fans. After trailing 16–4 at half time the Cowboys eventually prevailed 24–16.[2]


Stockland ended their sponsorship after three years, which paved the way for long-term sponsor, Dairy Farmers Limited.



Malanda Stadium


The North Queensland Cowboys home stadium sponsor Stockland finished up their sponsorship contract seeing out their three-year deal. A new sponsorship deal was drawn up by the Cowboys, with local milking organisation Dairy Farmers who owned the local North Queensland milking dairy in the Tablelands. Season 1998 saw the stadium renamed with a new sponsorship deal "Malanda Stadium". Following the purchase of Malanda Milk by Dairy Farmers, the ground was renamed "Dairy Farmers Stadium".



Dairy Farmers Stadium


Many stages of redevelopment were taken on and gradually completed over the Cowboys growing success. The venue had changed from a disused Harness Racing facility to the current complex. The management and operation of the stadium was handed over to Stadiums Queensland in December 2003 in the hope for more cash inflow and government spending.


In 2005 the eastern terraces were extended, a new replay screen invested, public address system installed, 30 more corporate boxes and upgraded catering facilities as part of the funding injection. The lighting facilities were upgraded for night time broadcasts. 2006 saw the eastern, northern and southern grandstands receiving even further upgrades with the fitting of extra seating and the eastern terrace was extended completely taking over the old eastern hill.


Two of Papua New Guinea's 2008 Rugby League World Cup Group A games were played at Dairy Farmers Stadium, one against England and the other against Australia.


During the 2011 NRL season a capacity crowd attended Darren Lockyer's record-setting 350th NRL match at Dairy Farmer's.[3]



1300SMILES Stadium


It was announced on 19 February 2013 that 1300SMILES had signed a five-year deal for naming rights, bringing Dairy Farmers' fifteen years to an end.[1] 1300SMILES is an Australian dentistry business headquartered in Townsville.



Proposed replacement


A heavily redeveloped stadium was featured as part of Australia's 2022 FIFA World Cup bid. The planning for the bid identified several issues with the existing stadium, particularly sub standard facilities, congestion and limited transport access. Stadiums Queensland identified that some form of redevelopment or replacement was necessary regardless of the failed World Cup bid.


In 2011, the Cowboys in conjunction with Stadiums Queensland developed a $185 million plan to replace the ageing Dairy Farmers Stadium. The proposed ground would be located at the Saunders Street QR National site close to the Townsville CBD, as part of an urban renewal plan. The existing QR National rail yards are to be relocated in accordance with the Townsville Port Authority Master Plan 2010–2040.[4]


The proposed ground is to seat 30,000 fans, including two 450 seat function rooms, 100 open air corporate boxes and 25 enclosed boxes.



Attendance records



























Crowd Date Event Sport
30,302 29 April 1999
North Queensland colours.svg North Queensland Cowboys v. Brisbane colours.svg Brisbane Broncos
Rugby league
30,250 8 August 1998
North Queensland colours.svg North Queensland Cowboys v. Brisbane colours.svg Brisbane Broncos
Rugby league
30,122 5 April 1997
North Queensland colours.svg North Queensland Cowboys v. Brisbane colours.svg Brisbane Broncos
Rugby league


Uses



Rugby league


1300SMILES Stadium is predominantly used as a rugby league ground, being the home ground of the North Queensland Cowboys in the National Rugby League competition, and the North Queensland Young Guns in the Queensland Cup competition. The stadium has also hosted an Australian Test match against Papua New Guinea in 2000, an Australian XIII match in 2005, the Super League World 9's tournament in 1997 and charity fixtures with State of Origin Legend matches and Australia Legends v New Zealand Legends. It also hosted England vs Papua New Guinea in the 2008 Rugby League World Cup.


With 2012 being an Olympic year and the games being held in London, the annual Rugby League Four Nations, usually held at the end of the NRL season, was not scheduled as a result. This has resulted in an end of year test between Australia and New Zealand being scheduled to be held at the Dairy Farmers Stadium on 13 October for its first international match since the 2008 World Cup.



Rugby League Test Matches


List of rugby league test matches played at the stadium.[5]



























































Test# Date Result Attendance Notes
1 7 October 2000
 Australia def.  Papua New Guinea 82–0
21,000
2 25 October 2008
 England def.  Papua New Guinea 32–22
10,780
2008 Rugby League World Cup Group A
3 8 November 2008
 Australia def.  Papua New Guinea 46–6
16,239
2008 Rugby League World Cup Group A
4 13 October 2012
 Australia def.  New Zealand 18–10
26,497
5 28 October 2017
 Fiji def.  United States 58–12
5,103
2017 Rugby League World Cup Group D
6 5 November 2017
 Italy def.  United States 46-0
7,732
2017 Rugby League World Cup Group D
7 5 November 2017
 Fiji def.  Wales 72-6
7,732
2017 Rugby League World Cup Inter-group match


Rugby union


The stadium was first used for first class rugby union when the touring British and Irish Lions team played a Queensland President's XV team in 2001. In 2003 a number of matches, which involved Japan in the Rugby Union World Cup were played at the ground, averaging a crowd of 19,249.[6] On 12 May 2006 the Queensland Reds played a Super 14 match at Dairy Farmers Stadium in front of a crowd of 10,580.[7] In June 2007 the stadium hosted Australia A and Japan in the IRB Pacific Nations Cup.



Rugby World Cup


The Willows Sports Complex hosted three Pool B games from the 2003 Rugby World Cup which was held in Australia.





































Date
Competition
Home team
Away team
Attendance
12 October 2003
2003 Rugby World Cup Pool B

 Scotland
33
 Japan
11 19,170
18 October 2003
2003 Rugby World Cup Pool B

 France
51
 Japan
29 21,309
23 October 2003
2003 Rugby World Cup Pool B

 Fiji
41
 Japan
13 17,269


Football (Soccer)




  • Australian Olyroos soccer friendly.

  • In 2009, 1300SMILES Stadium became home to Townsville's new club, the North Queensland Fury who played in the A-League, the nation's premier soccer competition. Their licence was revoked in March 2011.



Other




  • Kostya Tszyu's World Title boxing qualifier


  • Cricket Super 8's state championships


  • Crusty Demons tour.


  • Elton John performed at Dairy Farmers Stadium on 4 December 2007, as part of his "Knight under the stars" tour.


  • Nitro Circus tour



References





  1. ^ abc 1300SMILES for Townsville Stadium | Austadiums


  2. ^ 1997 Super League - North Queensland vs Adelaide


  3. ^ Margie, McDonald (13 August 2011). "Darren Lockyer's magical history tour just keeps rolling on". The Australian. Retrieved 13 August 2011..mw-parser-output cite.citation{font-style:inherit}.mw-parser-output q{quotes:"""""""'""'"}.mw-parser-output code.cs1-code{color:inherit;background:inherit;border:inherit;padding:inherit}.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-free a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/65/Lock-green.svg/9px-Lock-green.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-limited a,.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-registration a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d6/Lock-gray-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-gray-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-subscription a{background:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/aa/Lock-red-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-red-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration{color:#555}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription span,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration span{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}.mw-parser-output .cs1-hidden-error{display:none;font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-visible-error{font-size:100%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration,.mw-parser-output .cs1-format{font-size:95%}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-left,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-left{padding-left:0.2em}.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-right,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-right{padding-right:0.2em}


  4. ^ No Cookies | Townsville Bulletin


  5. ^ Willows Sports Complex results @ Rugby League Project


  6. ^ 1300SMILES Stadium Crowds (Townsville Stadium) | Austadiums


  7. ^ Home | Live Scores & Latest News | Fox Sports




External links







  • Official website


  • Willows Sports Complex at Austadiums













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