Tony Ireland Stadium

Riverway Stadium
Townsville Cricket Ground
Former names Tony Ireland Stadium
Pioneer Park
Address Australia
Location 2 Sporting Drive, Thuringowa, Townsville 4817
Coordinates 19°19′2″S 146°43′54″E / 19.31722°S 146.73167°E / -19.31722; 146.73167Coordinates: 19°19′2″S 146°43′54″E / 19.31722°S 146.73167°E / -19.31722; 146.73167
Owner Townsville City Council
Capacity 10,000 (1013 seated)
Surface Grass
Construction
Construction cost A$16.5m[1]
Tenants
Thuringowa Bulldogs AFL club
Queensland Bulls
Ground information
Tenants Queensland Cricket Association
International information
First ODI 8 November 2014:
 Hong Kong v  Papua New Guinea
Last ODI 9 November 2014:
 Hong Kong v  Papua New Guinea
First T20I 6 February 2016:
 Ireland v  Papua New Guinea
Last T20I 9 February 2016:
 Ireland v  Papua New Guinea
As of 28 December 2016
Source: ESPNcricinfo

The Riverway Stadium is an international standard AFL and cricket stadium in Thuringowa Central, Townsville, Australia. The stadium is a part of the Riverway sporting and cultural complex.

Facilities

The stadium includes the oval, a 1013-seat grandstand and supporting facilities, a practice oval and cricket practice nets. The design was modelled on Brisbane’s Gabba cricket ground specifications and has a six turf wicket block.[2] Riverway Stadium has a maximum capacity of 10,000+[3] This was achieved on New Year's Eve 2007 when 10,024 people attended a Twenty20 cricket match featuring the Queensland and the Victoria.[4] The stadium is also home to the Thuringowa Bulldogs AFL club, and the AFL's local regional office.[2] In June 2009, the stadium hosted a 4-day first class match between Pakistan A and the Australia A cricket team.[5] The stadium also hosted some matches of the 2012 ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup which was held in Australia from 11 August 2012. India emerged as the winner of Under-19 Cricket World Cup after beating Australia in the final at the Riverway Stadium.

In November 2014, the stadium hosted its first international match between debutants Papua New Guinea and Hong Kong. The Stadium became the 10th ODI venue in Australia.

Lighting

In 2008, the inadequacy of the current "temporary" lighting was highlighted when a Queensland v Western Australia AFL representative match was rescheduled from dusk to mid afternoon.[6] Costs to install lighting adequate for televised sport have been estimated at five million dollars.[6]

Attendance records

Top 5 Sports Attendance Records

No. Date Teams Sport Competition Crowd
131 December 2007Queensland Bulls v. Victoria BushrangersCricketT2010,024
22 March 2013Gold Coast Suns v. North Melbourne KangaroosAustralian Rules FootballAFL (preseason)7,216
323 February 2014Gold Coast Suns v. Brisbane LionsAustralian Rules FootballAFL (preseason)6,426
41 March 2015Gold Coast Suns v. Geelong CatsAustralian Rules FootballAFL (preseason)4,431
524 October 2010Queensland Bulls v. South Australia RedbacksCricketRyobi Cup2,000

Last updated on 2 March 2015

International cricket

One Day Internationals hosted

The stadium has hosted following ODI matches till date.

Team (A)Team (B)WinnerMarginYearNote
 Papua New Guinea Hong Kong Papua New GuineaBy 4 Wickets2014Scorecard
 Papua New Guinea Hong Kong Papua New GuineaBy 3 Wickets2014Scorecard

International centuries

There is a single ODI century has been scored at the venue.[7]

No.ScorePlayerTeamBallsOpposing teamDateResult
1109Lega Siaka Papua New Guinea 114 Hong Kong9 November 2014Won

Twenty20 Internationals hosted

Team (A)Team (B)WinnerMarginYearNote
 Papua New Guinea Ireland IrelandBy 7 Wickets2016Scorecard
 Papua New Guinea Ireland IrelandBy 3 runs (D/L)2016Scorecard

References

  1. Austadium.com: Tony Ireland Stadium 'first-class'
  2. 1 2 Tony Ireland Stadium at Riverway
  3. http://riverway.townsville.qld.gov.au/stadium/index
  4. Austadiums: Tony Ireland Stadium
  5. The Bulletin: Voges mounts case to selectors
  6. 1 2 Pitchcare.com: Tony Ireland Stadium Not Lit for Elite Sports
  7. "Statistics / Statsguru / One-Day Internationals / Batting records". Retrieved 28 December 2016.

See also

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