The BMD Kougari Oval is a sports venue in the
Brisbane
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,
Australia
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suburb of
Manly West. Since 1967, it has been the home of the
Wynnum-Manly Seagulls, a
rugby league
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club playing in the
Queensland Cup.
[History of the club, from the Wynnum-Manly Seagulls website](_blank)
The ground has a capacity of about 5,000 spectators, and the current naming-rights sponsor is The
BMD Group
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The group was found ...
, a Brisbane urban development company.
The ground is occasionally used for trial matches by the
Brisbane Broncos, to which the Seagulls are affiliated, and has been used for youth internationals by the
Australia national schoolboy rugby league team
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- one of which resulted in that team's heaviest defeat, an 8-46 loss to the
Junior Kiwis in 2005.
The ground was built by the club on land purchased in 1964, and was originally known as Wondall Road ground. The current name was adopted in about 1971, and comes from the
Yugambeh word for seagull.
References
External links
Wynnum-Manly Seagulls website
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Sports venues in Brisbane
Rugby league stadiums in Australia
Rugby union stadiums in Australia
Wynnum Manly Seagulls
1964 establishments in Australia
Sports venues completed in 1964