Subiaco Oval (/suːbiˈækoʊ/; nicknamed Subi) was a sports stadium in Perth, Western Australia, located in the suburb of Subiaco. It was opened in 1908 and...
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in Subiaco include Subiaco Oval, which formerly was the largest stadium in Western Australia, King Edward Memorial Hospital for Women, and Subiaco railway...
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Football Club and the West Coast Eagles – relocated their home games from Subiaco Oval to Perth Stadium, while the Perth Scorchers play their Big Bash League...
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2014 until 2016 when Claremont Oval was closed for re-development, and at Subiaco Oval from 1945 to 1947 when Claremont Oval was being rebuilt after a grandstand...
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team's first senior match in the VFL was played against Richmond at Subiaco Oval in late March 1987, with West Coast defeating Richmond by 14 points....
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the abbey Subiaco, Lazio, a town in Italy, site of St. Benedict's first monastery Subiaco, Western Australia, suburb of Perth Subiaco Oval, a sports ground...
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Fremantle. The club is currently based at Leederville Oval, having previously played at Subiaco Oval. Subiaco was incorporated in 1896, establishing its base...
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1979 WANFL Grand Final between East Fremantle and South Fremantle at Subiaco Oval. Champion footballers who forged careers playing for Fremantle-based...
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JE Hands Memorial Park, more commonly known as Hands Oval, is a stadium in South Bunbury, Western Australia. The ground is mainly used for football matches...
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their 2006 season rugby debut against the Brumbies at a near sold out Subiaco Oval in Perth, losing 25–10. After this result, the Force had a difficult...
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Bob Hawke College (category Subiaco, Western Australia)
playing surface of the former Subiaco Oval stadium, which was demolished in December 2019, into its campus. The refurbished oval was open to students in May...
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before agreement was reached on the format. In the first such game, at Subiaco Oval in Perth, on 8 October 1977, Western Australia defeated Victoria, 23...
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wooden spoon in the VFL/AFL. Carlton played only four home games at Optus Oval, after arranging a deal to play four home games at Colonial Stadium. In order...
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Perth Rectangular Stadium (redirect from Perth Oval)
developed several years later. From 1910 until 2003, it was known as Perth Oval and was the home ground of the East Perth Football Club in the West Australian...
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rugby union, soccer and cricket. Two WAFL venues, the WACA Ground and Subiaco Oval, have also hosted matches in the Australian Football League (AFL). The...
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Scotland) which had a total capacity of 654,677 across 18 venues. The Adelaide Oval underwent a AU$20 million redevelopment for the 2003 Rugby World Cup, financed...
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recorded during the 2001/02 season when 42,735 people were present at Subiaco Oval to see Sydney Olympic defeat Perth Glory. Established in Sydney by Greek...
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premiership season of 2006. West Coast played 22 games, including 12 at Subiaco Oval, winning just four and losing the remaining eighteen. West Coast was...
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football on 8 October 1977 between Western Australia (WA) and Victoria, at Subiaco Oval in Perth, the initial brainchild of Leon Larkin. The selection criteria...
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1984 Western Australia 21.16 (142) defeated Victoria 21.12 (138), at Subiaco Oval, 17 July 1984 Both games Ackerly Buckley Cunningham Evans Hawkins Healy...
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52,190 Saturday, 31 March Fremantle 18.10 (118) Carlton 18.11 (119) Subiaco Oval 23,716 Saturday, 31 March Western Bulldogs 16.11 (107) St Kilda 16.16...
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1999–2000 and 2000–01. The 1999–2000 Grand Final against Perth Glory at Subiaco Oval in Perth saw a record attendance of 43,242, overtaking the 1997 figure...
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058 Friday, 28 March West Coast 17.20 (122) Port Adelaide 11.8 (74) Subiaco Oval 35,083 Saturday, 29 March Kangaroos 14.12 (96) St Kilda 10.10 (70) MCG...
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second leg of the major semifinal was held at Subiaco Oval, rather than their regular venue Perth Oval, to accommodate an expected larger crowd. In the...
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oldest stock brokerage in Australia. Patersons held the naming rights to Subiaco Oval, the Perth area's main sporting facility, between 2011 and 2014 inclusive...
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these sports moved away from the WACA (in the case of night football, to Subiaco Oval), and as a consequence the WACA was again redeveloped in 2002. The capacity...
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6 September 2014 Australia 24–23 South Africa Subiaco Oval, Perth Try: Cornal Hendricks Pen: Morné Steyn 6 Referee: George Clancy (Ireland)...
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second time in 60 games that a Victorian team had beaten West Coast at Subiaco Oval. The round 16 game between the Brisbane Lions and Carlton at the Gabba...
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Newlands Test match 4 Jul 1998 Won 18–0 1 Australia Perth, Australia Subiaco Oval Tri Nations Series 18 Jul 1998 Won 14–13 1 New Zealand Durban, South...
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"Brunswick Street Oval". Australian Stadiums. Retrieved 19 October 2008. "AAMI Stadium". Australian Stadiums. Retrieved 19 October 2008. "Subiaco Oval". Australian...
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