York Park

University of Tasmania Stadium
A small stand to the left and a two tier stand and scoreboard filled with people in the backdrop of an oval grass playing surface scattered with players. Spectators stand in the foreground.
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Former namesAurora Stadium
LocationLaunceston, Tasmania
Coordinates41°25′33″S 147°08′20″E / 41.42583°S 147.13889°E / -41.42583; 147.13889
OwnerLaunceston City Council
OperatorAFL Tasmania
Capacity19,000[2]
Field size170 m × 140 m (560 ft × 460 ft)[1]
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Broke ground1919
Opened1921
Construction costA$23.6M (redevelopment)
Tenants
Tasmania Devils (AFL AFLW VFL & VFLW) (2028–present)
Tasmanian Devils (VFL) (2001-2008)
Hawthorn Hawks (AFL) (2001–present)
North Melbourne Tasmanian Kangaroos (AFL Women's) (2019-present)
St Kilda Saints (AFL) (2003–2006)
North Launceston Football Club (NTFL and TSL) (1923–present)
Western Storm Football Club (TSL) (2014–2015)
Hobart Hurricanes (WBBL) (2015–present)
Hobart Hurricanes (BBL) (2017–present)
Western United FC (2021–present)
(2003 Rugby World Cup)
Ground information
As of 30 December 2018
Source: Cricinfo

York Park is a sports ground in the Inveresk and York Park Precinct, Launceston, Australia. Holding 21,000 people, York Park is known commercially as University of Tasmania (UTAS) Stadium[3] and was formerly known as Aurora Stadium under a previous naming rights agreement signed with Aurora Energy in 2004. Primarily used for Australian rules football, its record attendance of 20,971 was set in June 2006, when Hawthorn Football Club played Richmond Football Club in an Australian Football League (AFL) match.

The area was swampland before becoming Launceston's showgrounds in 1873. In the following decades the grounds were increasingly used for sports, including cricket, bowls and tennis. In 1919, plans were prepared for the transformation of the area into a multi-sports venue. From 1923, the venue was principally used for Australian rules football by the Northern Tasmanian Football Association, and for occasional inter-state games. Visiting mainland football clubs regularly played mid-season or end-of-season matches at the ground. Other sports such as cricket, tennis, bowling, cycling and foot-racing have been played at the venue.

Hawthorn has played between two and five AFL matches each season since 2001, and the St Kilda Football Club played two games a year between 2003 and 2006. In 2007, the Tasmanian Government signed a $16.4 million, five-year sponsorship deal with Hawthorn, under which the club will play four regular season games and one National Australia Bank Cup pre-season match at the venue each year. The venue hosted its first VFL/AFL finals during the 2021 AFL finals series.

Throughout its history, York Park has hosted major pop concerts and other entertainments. Since 2001 it has been a venue for international sports events, and in 2005 was redeveloped at a cost of $23.6 million. On 21 February 2009 York Park became home to the Tasmanian Football Hall of Fame.

  1. ^ Atkinson, Cody; Lawson, Sean (15 June 2022). "From the SCG to Kardinia Park — do ground sizes contribute to the end result in AFL games?". ABC News. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  2. ^ "About University of Tasmania Stadium". City of Launceston. Retrieved 16 November 2019.
  3. ^ Clark, Nick (22 October 2016). "University of Tasmania kicks big goals as naming rights sponsor of York Park". The Mercury. Archived from the original on 23 October 2016. Retrieved 24 October 2016.

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