Ballymore Stadium News
Ballymore’s XXXX Hill lives on under extended beverage partnership
The QRU has announced a multi-year extension with three beverage suppliers, meaning the iconic XXXX Hill at Ballymore Stadium will continue to stand proud for years to come as more events return to the venue.
Full StoryRoar to return to Brisbane for season 2023/24
Brisbane Roar have announced their A-League Women’s team will play all home games at a redeveloped Ballymore Stadium from next season, while Suncorp Stadium will host A-League Men’s games.
Full StoryBallymore capacity to be capped at 8000
Brisbane 2032’s hockey venue is likely to cost more than anticipated following revelations Ballymore’s eastern grandstand is no longer considered safe for use.
Full StoryBallymore redevelopment passes halfway mark
The redevelopment of Ballymore Stadium, including construction of the National Rugby Training Centre, has passed the halfway mark.
Full StoryConstruction work begins at Ballymore
Work has commenced on the construction of the new National Rugby Training Centre at Ballymore, incorporating the new McLean Stand.
Full StoryBallymore masterplan approved with construction to commence
The masterplan for Ballymore has been formally approved by the Queensland Government, with construction of the new McLean Stand to commence next month.
Full StoryBallymore redevelopment set to kick-off
Bulldozers will move into the home of Queensland Rugby this week to begin demolition of the McLean Stand as the redevelopment of Ballymore gets underway.
Full StoryNew lease of life for Ballymore
Ballymore will be developed into a national rugby training centre following confirmation of $15 million in Government funding.
Full StoryTaskforce announces future vision for Queensland Stadiums
The Stadiums Queensland Taskforce has released their final report, which includes recommending Ballymore to be discontinued as a major venue and no new boutique stadium to be built.
Full StoryQRU expecting the ARC to revitalise Queensland Rugby
The Queensland Rugby Union are expecting the new Australian Rugby Championship to develop into a momentum swing that will bring fans back to the code.
Full StoryBallymore to become $25m home of Wallabies
Ballymore will be the home of the Wallabies under a $25 million re-development plan that includes a new Australian National Rugby Academy at the stadium.
Full StoryBrisbane Rugby World Cup games moved
All of Brisbane's games at next year's rugby union World Cup have been moved to Suncorp Stadium following overwhelming demand for tickets.
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