Barlow Park

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Barlow Park
Barlow Park
LocationCrn Scott & Severin St, Parramatta Park, Cairns, Queensland
Coordinates 16°55′49″S145°46′2″E / 16.93028°S 145.76722°E / -16.93028; 145.76722
Capacity 16,700 (1,700 seated)
Tenants
Northern Pride RLFC

Barlow Park is a multi-sports facility and stadium in Parramatta Park, Cairns, Queensland, Australia.

Contents

The Park is home of the Northern Pride RLFC offices, Cairns District Rugby Union, Cairns and District Athletics Association, Australian Sports Commission Development, Oztag, and formerly Cairns FC and Cairns District Rugby League. [1]

Since 2008 it has been the home ground for the Northern Pride rugby league team who play in the State Competition Queensland Cup.[ citation needed ]

Venue

The ground comprises an IAAF international athletics facility, turf sports fields at the main Barlow and West Barlow parks, and a capacity of 15,000 people including a 1,700 seat grandstand with corporate and media facilities. [1]

History

The Cairns Sports Centre (Barlow Park) was officially opened on Saturday the 5th of December 1987. It was named after James Aloysius Barlow, an alderman with Cairns City Council from 1955-1970. It has had various upgrades over the course of time, notably the stadium extension was opened on 13 August 2003.[ citation needed ] In 2024 a $10.9 million project installed LED lighting which increased the lighting capacity from 500 lux to broadcast standard 1800 lux and also installed a large video screen for scoring and replays. Prior to the development of the sporting complex, Barlow Park was a cricket ground, and in 1978 hosted a match between the West Indies and Cavaliers XI.[ citation needed ]

Events

Barlow Park has hosted athletic events, rugby union, soccer, and rugby league matches, and a 1997 Midnight Oil concert.[ citation needed ]

Athletics

The Oceania Area Championships have been held at Barlow Park in 2007, 2010, 2012 and 2015. These events attracted athletes from around the world compete, as well as international sports people such as Sir Sebastian Coe. The venue also hosted the 2018 Australian All School Athletics Championships. [2]

Rugby Union

Cairns District Rugby Union

CDRU play matches at Barlow Park.[ citation needed ]

Queensland Rugby Union

DateHome TeamScoreAway TeamTour
15 July 1992Queensland B Flag of Queensland.svg13 32Flag of New Zealand.svg All Blacks Chivas Regal Rugby Series
27 April 1994Queensland B Flag of Queensland.svg12 23 Mooloo.png Waikato Mooloos

Super Rugby

There have been three Super Rugby pre-season trial games at Barlow Park.[ citation needed ]

DateHome TeamScoreAway Team
29 January 2011 Queensland Reds Flag of Queensland.svg42 15Flag of New Zealand.svg Canterbury Crusaders
11 February 2012 Queensland Reds Flag of Queensland.svg27 20Flag of the Australian Capital Territory.svg ACT Brumbies
31 January 2015 Queensland Reds Flag of Queensland.svg13 28Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Melbourne Rebels

International Rugby Union Games

On 21 June 1989 Queensland B played the British Lions during their tour to Australia.[ citation needed ]

Soccer

National Premier Leagues Queensland

The FNQ FC Heat, later Cairns FC, played their National Premier Leagues Queensland home games at Barlow Park between 2012-2018.[ citation needed ]

FAA Cup

Four FFA Cup matches have been held at Barlow Park.[ citation needed ]

DateHome TeamScoreAway TeamAttendance
27 July 2016 FNQ Heat 0 3 Edgeworth Eagles 1,379
1 August 2018 Cairns FC 4 0 Armadale SC 971
21 August 2018 Cairns FC 1 2 Sydney FC 3,950
15 September 2021 Edge Hill United 0 2 Gold Coast Knights 1,946

A-League

Two A-League Pre-Season Challenge Cup matches have been played at Barlow Park.[ citation needed ]

DateHome TeamScoreAway TeamAttendance
6 August 2005 Brisbane Roar FC 0 0 Sydney FC 4,500
22 September 2013 Brisbane Roar FC 4 1 Sydney FC 4,707

Rugby League

Cairns District Rugby League

The CDRL play their grand final at Barlow Park. Prior to the development of Barlow Park in the 1980s, CDRL and Foley Shield rugby league games were played at Parramatta Park (now the Cairns Showgrounds).[ citation needed ]

Queensland Cup

The Cairns Cyclones Rugby League Football Club played 32 home games at Barlow Park between 1996 and 2000.[ citation needed ]

Since their inception in 2008, the Northern Pride Rugby League Football Club have played their Queensland Cup home games at Barlow Park. Average crowds were around 2,300, with attendances over 4,000 for matches against the PNG Hunters.[ citation needed ]

NRL Pre-Season Trials

The North Queensland Cowboys have played more than a dozen NRL pre-season trial matches. The record attendance at the venue was set at the 2004 Cowboys v Sea Eagles trial which attracted a crowd of 20,000. [3]

DateHome TeamScoreAway TeamAttendance
28 February 2003 NQ Cowboys North Queensland colours.svg 24 30 Newcastle colours.svg Newcastle Knights 11,200
20 February 2004 NQ Cowboys North Queensland colours.svg 22 22 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 19,950
25 February 2005 NQ Cowboys North Queensland colours.svg 18 30 Melbourne colours.svg Melbourne Storm 17,000
18 February 2006 NQ Cowboys North Queensland colours.svg 26 10 Auckland colours.svg New Zealand Warriors 15,000
3 March 2007 NQ Cowboys North Queensland colours.svg 12 24 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 12,500
23 February 2008 NQ Cowboys North Queensland colours.svg 22 30 Gold Coast Titans colours.svg Gold Coast Titans
28 February 2009 NQ Cowboys North Queensland colours.svg 18 18 Penrith Panthers square flag icon with 2020 colours.svg Penrith Panthers 12,000
20 February 2010 NQ Cowboys North Queensland colours.svg 6 28 Auckland colours.svg New Zealand Warriors 10,000
26 February 2011 NQ Cowboys North Queensland colours.svg 22 24 Gold Coast Titans colours.svg Gold Coast Titans
16 February 2013 NQ Cowboys North Queensland colours.svg 28 22 St. George Illawarra colours.svg St. George Illawarra Dragons 12,036
21 February 2015 NQ Cowboys North Queensland colours.svg 30 10 Gold Coast Titans colours.svg Gold Coast Titans
17 February 2018 NQ Cowboys North Queensland colours.svg 16 30 Wests Tigers colours.svg Wests Tigers
22 February 2020 NQ Cowboys North Queensland colours.svg 18 16 Brisbane colours.svg Brisbane Broncos
19 February 2022 NQ Cowboys North Queensland colours.svg 24 12 South Sydney colours.svg South Sydney Rabbitohs 7,128
12 February 2023 NQ Cowboys North Queensland colours.svg 22 22 Dolphins colours.png Dolphins 8,922

NRL Telstra Premiership

Seven NRL Telstra Premiership Games have been held at Barlow Park. The first was on 16 June 2013 between South Sydney Rabbitohs and the Gold Coast Titans, which attracted a crowd of 16,118. [4] Two other NRL Telstra Premiership matches were played in Cairns at Cazalys Stadium in 2001.[ citation needed ]

DateHome TeamScoreAway TeamAttendance
16 June 2013 South Sydney Rabbitohs South Sydney colours.svg 30 24 Gold Coast Titans colours.svg Gold Coast Titans 16,118
3 August 2014 South Sydney Rabbitohs South Sydney colours.svg 50 10 Newcastle colours.svg Newcastle Knights 11,578
26 April 2015 South Sydney Rabbitohs South Sydney colours.svg 22 30 Canberra colours.svg Canberra Raiders 8,713
3 July 2016 South Sydney Rabbitohs South Sydney colours.svg 0 20 North Queensland colours.svg NQ Cowboys 14,923
16 July 2017 South Sydney Rabbitohs South Sydney colours.svg 10 23 North Queensland colours.svg NQ Cowboys 11,217
1 July 2018 South Sydney Rabbitohs South Sydney colours.svg 21 20 North Queensland colours.svg NQ Cowboys 7,195
12 August 2023 South Sydney Rabbitohs South Sydney colours.svg 26 14 St. George colours.svg St George Illawarra Dragons 8,378

International Rugby League Games

The stadium hosted three matches in the 2017 Rugby League World Cup, including a double-header. [5] Other international matches have been played, including the 1990 Les Chanticleers Tour, a trial match with New Zealand in 1994, and a qualifying match in the 2009 Pacific Cup. [6]

DateHome TeamScoreAway TeamAttendance
14 June 1990QLD Country Queensland colours.svg 9 16 Flag of France.svg France Chanticleers 5,000
23 October 1999 Cairns Aborigines Australian colours.svg 32 10 Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg Papua New Guinea5,200
17 October 2009 Cook Islands Aitu, Kuki's Flag of the Cook Islands.svg 22 20 Flag of Samoa.svg Toa Samoa 4,261
29 October 2017 Ireland Wolfhounds Flag of Ireland.svg 36 12 Flag of Italy.svg Italy Azzurri 9,216
29 October 2017 Mate Ma'a Tonga Flag of Tonga.svg 50 4 Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland Bravehearts 9,216
11 November 2017 Toa Samoa Flag of Samoa.svg 14 12 Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland Bravehearts 4,309

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References

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  2. "Barlow Park on the Athletics Track Directory". Archived from the original on 29 March 2021.
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  6. https://web.archive.org/web/20091019115213/http://www.nrl.com/newsviews/latestnews/newsarticle/tabid/10874/newsid/57129/cook-islands-progress-to-pacific-cup/default.aspx