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  2. Giffin Park - Wikipedia

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    Giffin Park is a sports venue in Coorparoo, a suburb in Brisbane, Australia. It includes an Australian rules football ground. [2] It was formerly used by the Brisbane Lions as their secondary training venue and is used during the summer due to clashes with the Australian Cricket season. [3] The Lions NEAFL team formerly used it as a home ground.

  3. Springfield Central Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Having evaluated various sites north of Brisbane along with greenfield sites near Brisbane Airport and sites in the southern corridor such as Springwood in 2018, the Brisbane Lions settled on vacant land in Springfield. $70 million was the initial estimate for the cost of construction, with the final cost being $82.1 million.

  4. Brisbane Lions - Wikipedia

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    Springfield Central Stadium serves as both the training base of the Brisbane Lions and the home ground of Brisbane's AFLW team. Between 1997 and 2022, the club trained out of the Gabba during the football season. The club's administrative and indoor training facilities were also located in the stadium.

  5. South Pine Sports Complex - Wikipedia

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    It was the primary home ground for the Brisbane Lions in the AFL Women's competition during the 2017 and 2018 seasons. On 18 February 2017, it hosted its first AFL Women's game, between Brisbane and Collingwood. [1] No games were fixtured at the venue for the 2019 season, with most being moved to Moreton Bay Central Sports Complex. [2]

  6. List of sports venues in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Brisbane Queensland Convertible 50,000 By 2032 Olympics: 2032 Olympics: Brisbane Live: Brisbane Queensland Convertible 15,000 By 2032 Olympics: 2032 Olympics: Brisbane Indoor Sports Centre: Brisbane Queensland Convertible 12,000 By 2032 Olympics: 2032 Olympics: Macquarie Point Stadium: Hobart Tasmania Convertible 23,000 2029 Tasmania Football Club

  7. Sport in Brisbane - Wikipedia

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    Home of the Queensland Bulls (Cricket) and the Brisbane Lions (Australian rules football), the Gabba hosted Olympic football matches for the Sydney 2000 Olympics and was the site of the famous tied test of 1960 between the West Indies and Australia. Teams based there include: Queensland Bulls and Brisbane Lions (Australian rules football).

  8. History of the Brisbane Lions - Wikipedia

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    The Brisbane Lions are an Australian rules football club. The Queensland-based expansion club was formed in 1987, as the Brisbane Bears. [1] In late 1996, via a deal with the administrator of the 1883 VFL/AFL foundation club Fitzroy Football Club, Fitzroy's club operations at the AFL level were merged with that of the Bears.

  9. Queensland Sport and Athletics Centre - Wikipedia

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    Brisbane Broncos (1993–2003) Queensland ( State of Origin ) (2001–2002) The Queensland Sport and Athletics Centre ( QSAC / ˈ k j uː z æ k / KEW -zak , formerly known as the Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Sports Centre ) is a multi-purpose sports facility in Nathan, Queensland , located 10 kilometres (6.2 miles) south-east of the Brisbane CBD .