Manuka Oval is a sporting venue in
Canberra
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, the capital of Australia. It is located in
Griffith, in the area of that suburb known as
Manuka. Manuka Oval has a seating capacity of 13,550 people and an overall capacity of 16,000 people, although this is lower for some sports depending on the configuration used.
The area on which the ground is situated has been used for sport since the early 20th century, but was only enclosed in 1929. It has since undergone several redevelopments, most recently beginning in 2011.
Currently, Manuka Oval is primarily used for
cricket
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(during the summer months) and
Australian rules football
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(during the winter months). The ground was previously also used for
rugby league
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and
rugby union
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matches, but there are now more suitable venues in Canberra for those sports. As a cricket ground, Manuka Oval is the home venue for the
ACT Comets (men's) and the
ACT Meteors (women's) teams, and has also hosted a number of international matches, including at the
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and
2015 World Cups. As an Australian rules football ground, Manuka Oval's primary tenant is the
Eastlake Football Club, which plays in the
North East Australian Football League (NEAFL). Australian Football League (AFL) games are played at the ground on a semi-regular basis. The
Greater Western Sydney Giants have used the oval as a secondary home ground since the club entered the AFL in 2012 and
AFL Women's
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in 2017. Other AFL clubs had previously hosted games at the venue, most notably the
North Melbourne Football Club from 1998 to 2006.
History
The oval was originally a park officially known as "Manuka Circle Park", however by the end of the 1920s it was known as Manuka Oval. The park and nearby
shopping centre
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were named after the ''
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''
's
Māori name, Manuka. There was a push for the park to become an enclosed oval starting in 1926 by various sports groups.
Work began on Manuka Oval to erect a fence, along with other improvements made in 1929. The field had previously been used to casually play
rugby league
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and Australian rules football. The first cricket pitch was played on in April 1930. The Bradman Pavilion, the oval's main stand, was constructed in 1962 in honour of
Sir Donald Bradman. The
Robert Menzies Stand and the
Bob Hawke Stand were constructed in 1987 and 1992 respectively and were named after the first two
Australian Prime Ministers to bring international cricket teams to Canberra to play against the
Prime Minister's XI. In 2004, Manuka Oval celebrated the 75th anniversary of its formal establishment.
Manuka Oval had a $4.3 million upgrade starting from the second half of 2011, which included 4,300 additional temporary seats for the venue, new media and corporate facilities, upgrades to the Hawke and Bradman stands' covering and upgrades to entry facilities.
Floodlights were installed at the ground in late 2012 to allow sport to be played at the venue at night, and were first used on 29 January 2013 for a day-night cricket match between the
West Indies
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and the Prime Minister's XI.
The AFL, through a private consortium, made an $800 million bid to upgrade the precinct in 2018 and expand the seating capacity by 4,750 with covered areas, however the ACT government rejected the proposal.
Sports played at the ground
Cricket
The first cricket match to be played at the oval was on
Easter Monday, 13 April 1930.
The
Prime Minister's XI is played at the oval annually. It was started by Robert Menzies in 1951, and there were six more matches up to 1965 in his term as prime minister. The match was brought back in 1984 by Bob Hawke and has been played annually since. In 1992, the ground hosted its first
One Day International (ODI) match between
South Africa
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and
Zimbabwe
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as part of the
1992 Cricket World Cup, but otherwise remained largely unused for top level cricket.
In 2015, the ground hosted three
One Day International (ODI) matches between
Bangladesh
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and
Afghanistan
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,
West Indies
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and
Zimbabwe
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,
South Africa
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and
Ireland
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as part of the
2015 Cricket World Cup.
The ground is home to the
Canberra Comets, who played in the
Mercantile Mutual Cup from the 1997–98 season to the 1999–2000 season; the team now plays in the
Futures League.
Manuka Oval held its second ODI, and its first as part of a normal international tour, on 12 February 2008 between
India
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and
Sri Lanka
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in the
Australian tri-series; and it hosted its first international match featuring
Australia
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on 6 February 2013, in which Australia defeated the
West Indies
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by 39 runs. Top level domestic cricket also returned to the ground from 2011 to 2012, with the
New South Wales Blues for three seasons playing a
Sheffield Shield
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and
Ryobi One Day Cup match each season;
and, the ground hosted the 2013/14 Sheffield Shield final, because the
Sydney Cricket Ground was unavailable due to a
Major League Baseball series.
The venue sought to host its first
Test match in the year 2013 to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the establishment of the city of Canberra, however, the request was not granted.
The ground hosted the final of the
2014–15 T20 Big Bash on 28 January 2015. The first regular season BBL game was held on 24 January 2018 when the
Sydney Thunder
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hosted the
Melbourne Renegades. The first
WBBL game at the venue was held on the same day.
In April 2018, it was confirmed that the Manuka Oval would host its first ever Test match in
February 2019. The match was held from 1 to 5 February 2019 between Australia and Sri Lanka, where four Australian batsmen made centuries.
The most runs scored here in ODI format is by
Aaron Finch (348 runs), followed by
David Warner (265 runs) and
Hashim Amla (261 runs). The most wickets taken here is by
Mitchell Starc (7 wickets).
Australian rules football
Manuka Oval was the home ground of the
Manuka Football Club, an
Australian Capital Territory Football League club, from 1928 to 1991, when it merged with the
Eastlake Football Club. The merged club, which retained the Eastlake name, continues to play home games at Manuka Oval, both in
AFL Canberra competitions and in the
North East Australian Football League (NEAFL).
The oval has served as an occasional venue for
Australian Football League
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matches since 1998, and a permanent home venue since 2012.
Between 1998 and 2006, the
North Melbourne Football Club, hosted a total of eighteen matches at the venue, playing three games per season from 2001 onwards.
Brent Harvey was the only player to have played all 18 AFL games featuring the Kangaroos played at Manuka Oval.
From 2007 until 2009, the
Melbourne Demons and the
Western Bulldogs each played a home match against the Sydney Swans at the venue; the Bulldogs continued this arrangement in 2010 and 2011.
Since 2012, the newly established
Greater Western Sydney Giants have played three home-and-away matches and one pre-season match at the ground each year. The club's first ever AFL win, against the
Gold Coast Suns in
Round 7, 2012, took place at this venue. The record crowd for the ground was set when 14,974 attended for the match between the Giants and Richmond, a game the Giants won by 88 points holding Richmond to their lowest score, 3.5 (23). The women's team also plays one home-and-away match at Manuka Oval during the
AFL Women's
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season; their opponents in the 2017 and 2018 matches played in Canberra were, on both occasions, the . Manuka Oval also hosts the home matches of the
Belconnen Magpies and
Eastlake Demons in the
North East Australian Football League competition as well as all eastern conference finals.
For three seasons beginning with the
2013 AFL season, Manuka Oval was branded as StarTrack Oval during Australian rules football matches. The naming rights deal expired in early 2016. Since 2017 until 2020 the venue has commercially been known as the
UNSW Canberra Oval.
As of 2019,
Jeremy Cameron holds the record for the most AFL goals kicked at Manuka Oval, kicking 49 goals.
Rugby league
The second game of the
1948 Great Britain Lions tour was played at the Oval as the touring side beat the
Group 8 Rugby League representative side 45–12. During the
1951 French rugby league tour of Australia and New Zealand, Les Chanticleers played a game at the oval against a Monaro side that attracted approximately 5,000 spectators. Manuka Oval hosted one
National Rugby League game on 26 May 2001 with the
Canberra Raiders moving their game to the ground because of a clash with the
ACT Brumbies.
Rugby union
The
Canberra Kookaburras (
rugby union
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) played their home games at Manuka Oval when they competed in the
Sydney competition from 1995 until they were excluded from the competition in 2000. The Kookaburras rugby union team rejoined the top
Sydney competition in 2004 as the
Canberra Vikings however opted to play their home games at
Viking Park instead. The Canberra Vikings did make a return to Manuka Oval in 2007 for the
Australian Rugby Championship and played three of their four home games at the ground. The other game was played at
Canberra Stadium. However the competition was scrapped by the
Australian Rugby Union at the end of the year.
Others
Manuka Oval has also previously hosted
boxing
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and
wrestling
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. In the inaugural year of the
National Soccer League in 1977,
Canberra City played its home games at Manuka Oval, but moved to the newly built
Bruce Stadium in 1978.
Hockey was also played at Manuka Oval until the National Hockey Centre was built.
Ground amenities
A two-storey curator's residence is attached to the oval. It was built in the 1930s in the style typically used by the
Federal Capital Commission. The trees that circle the oval include
cypress,
poplar,
oak and
elm trees, many of which were planted in the 1920s. The Jack Fingleton Scoreboard, originally located at the
Melbourne Cricket Ground
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(MCG), dates to 1901. When an electronic scoreboard was installed at the MCG in the early 1980s, the old scoreboard was relocated to Manuka Oval. The scoreboard is named after
Jack Fingleton, an Australian opening batsman, political correspondent in Canberra, and prolific author, who had died shortly before the board's relocation.
Attendance records
AFL attendance records
Cricket attendance records
References
External links
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ACT Cricket history of Manuka oval
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