Canberra Stadium
- Capacity 25000 (seated)
Canberra Stadium (originally known as Bruce Stadium) is a facility
primarily used for the rugby codes, located adjacent to the Australian
Institute of Sport in Canberra, the capital of Australia. Bruce is
the Canberra suburb where the stadium is located, and in turn Bruce
was named after Stanley Bruce, Australian Prime Minister 1923-1929.
Capacity is a nominal all-seated 25,000, the largest crowd being
28,753 for the 2004 Super 12 Final. The main grandstand is
named after Canberra Raiders and Australian rugby league player Mal
Meninga, and a statue of another Raiders and Australian league representative
Laurie Daley adorns the main grandstand entrance.
The stadium is currently owned by the Australian Government through
the Australian Sports Commission and leased to the Australian Capital
Territory Government. While the current lease is due to expire in
2010, the ACT Government is seeking ownership of the stadium through
a land transfer with the Australian Government.
History
Constructed in 1977 for the Pacific Conference Games, it also was
the venue for the 4th IAAF World Cup in Athletics. At the latter meet,
the fastest 400m for women was recorded by East German Marita Koch
- a time that still stands today.
The stadium has played host to several local sporting teams such
as the Canberra City Arrows and Canberra Cosmos (football (soccer))
and the shortlived Canberra Bushrangers (baseball). In 1990 the athletics
track was removed, and the ground then became the home of the Canberra
Raiders (rugby league) and, in 1996, the ACT Brumbies (rugby union).
Further renovations occurred in 1997 in preparation for staging football
matches as part of the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, which also
in turn shrank the size of the playing field preventing any future
Australian Rules games being played on the field. The final cost of
the renovations was more than seven times what was originally anticipated
by the territory government of the time, and the subsequent controversy
ended the career of then Chief Minister Kate Carnell. During the lead-up,
on 29 May 2000, unseasonal snow fell during a match between the Raiders
and the Wests Tigers, the only such event in National Rugby League
history, with the snow causing frost damage to the turf intended for
the Olympic football tournament.
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