Monthly Archives: July 2019
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July 30, 2019
Kardinia Park, also called GMHBA Stadium, thanks to naming rights, is a sporting venue situated in Geelong, Victoria in Australia. GMHBA Stadium is your ultimate heart and soul of Australian Rules football within the Geelong community. Besides being home ground for the popular Geelong Football Club it has been hosting the team for over 60 years. Fans fondly call it The Cattery. Whenever Geelong is
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July 23, 2019
Blundstone Arena is the current name of Bellerive Oval, thanks to naming rights for sponsorship reasons. The venue is used for Aussie Rules as well as cricket, both of which command praiseworthy support in the country. The stadium is the only one situated in Bellerive, in Tasmania. With a spectator capacity of 19,500 the property fills to capacity whenever it is hosting an event. Fans, therefore, utilize
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July 16, 2019
Gold Coast Football Club, which fans fondly call the Suns or simply Gold Coast is a professional Aussie Rules football team which plays in the competitive AFL (Australian Football League). Since its official admission into the league, the club has been actively playing footy. Consequently, it is currently the AFL's 17th active club, a feat that is commendable considering its recent entry into the league.
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July 08, 2019
In September 2018, Australians footy lovers who are also Marvel fans got another reason to excitedly purchase AFL tickets. The Docklands Stadium was renamed to Marvel Stadium. This is the fourth time the stadium is acquiring a new name, and this time the name change was a result of the completion of a naming rights deal with Walt Disney. If you want to catch a footy game this season, grab your Marvel
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July 01, 2019
GMHBA Stadium, at Kardinia Park, is home to Geelong Cats AFL Club. This state-of-the-art venue has for about 75 years been a part of the Greater Geelong City. While the stadium is primarily used for AFL, it is quite versatile and hence often used for different community and elite level sporting events. With a capacity of 36,000 fans, the facility is certainly the largest Australian stadium in an urban