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Newcastle International Sports Centre, currently known as McDonald Jones Stadium for sponsorship reasons, is a multi-purpose sports stadium located in Newcastle, Australia. The ground is home to the Newcastle Knights ( National Rugby League ) and Newcastle Jets FC ( A-League ).
Newcastle Knights: Newcastle: Newcastle International Sports Centre (12 games) (33,000) 1988: Parramatta Eels: Sydney Western Sydney Stadium (11 games) (20,000)
Hunter Stadium, the main stadium at the Newcastle International Sports Centre. New Lambton includes several parks where various sports are played. At the north-eastern corner of the suburb, is the Newcastle International Sports Centre, a venue used by the National Rugby League's Newcastle Knights and the A-League's Newcastle Jets.
Newcastle International Sports Centre: Newcastle: 30,000 [12] Australia men's national soccer team Australia women's national soccer team Newcastle Jets: Commercially known as McDonald Jones Stadium. Western Sydney Stadium: Sydney: 30,000 [13] Australia men's national soccer team Australia women's national soccer team Western Sydney Wanderers
Newcastle Knights: Newcastle: Newcastle International Sports Centre (12 games) (33,000) 1988: Parramatta Eels: Sydney ... Northern Peninsula Area Rugby League;
The Broadmeadow Basketball Stadium, also known as the Newcastle Basketball Stadium, is an indoor basketball stadium located in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia and was the original home of the Newcastle Falcons of the National Basketball League from the origin of the league in 1979 until they moved to the newly built Newcastle Entertainment Centre in 1992.
Sport Central is a multi-purpose built sports centre and events arena that is located in the centre of Newcastle upon Tyne, England. It forms part of the Northumbria University campus, in the city centre. [1] The centre houses facilities for swimming, track running, climbing, golf, squash, basketball, netball, badminton, and volleyball. [2]
Tighe's Hill (/ t aɪ ɡ z /) is a north-western suburb of Newcastle, New South Wales and was named after A.A.P. Tighe, an early resident, who in 1843 bought the estate. [2] It is primarily a residential area, though it also includes the current Tighes Hill TAFE campus and a commercial area.