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The first Inter Dominion was held at Gloucester Park in Perth, Western Australia in 1936. [ 1 ] The 2011 series was held at Alexandra Park in Auckland, with the original venue of Addington in Christchurch deemed unsuitable due to the February 2011 Christchurch earthquake .
Gloucester Park is a harness racing course in Perth, Western Australia. In the suburb of East Perth , the oval course is adjacent to the WACA Ground . The track is lit, and Friday night pacing events are popular.
Te Hopua a Rangi, also known as Gloucester Park, is one of the volcanoes in the Auckland volcanic field in Auckland, New Zealand, and is located in Onehunga. Its 300 m wide, sediment-filled explosion (maar) crater was used as a boat harbour in early European times and known first as Onehunga Basin then as Geddes Basin.
The 2023 Inter Dominion started on 1 December 2023 at Albion Park, the venue for the whole series which is a 1019m left-handed all weather track. There were 3 rounds scheduled: Round 1 with 4 heats for pacers (9 starters maximum per heat) and 3 heats for trotters (12 starters maximum per heat), all over 1660m from a mobile start.
Gloucester Park may refer to: Gloucester Park, Perth, harness racing and cricket venue in Perth, Western Australia; Gloucester Park, Gloucester, public park in Gloucestershire, England; Gloucester Park, Basildon, public park in Essex, England; Te Hopua a Rangi, volcano in Auckland, New Zealand; Gloucester National Park south of Perth, Western ...
However, the latter part of the land was divested to the Trotting Association in the early 1920s. Between 1977 and 1979, (then-rebel) World Series Cricket matches were played at Gloucester Park because the Kerry Packer-led organisation was not granted access to the WACA. The first match played on the turf wickets took place in February 1894.
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The stadium is approximately 1.3 km (0.8 mi) from the WACA, 900 m (984 yd) from Gloucester Park harness racing course, and 800 m (875 yd) from Belmont Park Racecourse. The Government stated that planning for the new stadium at Burswood was due to be completed by mid-2012, with construction commencing in 2014 and scheduled for completion in 2018.