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Leichhardt Stadium

Leichhardt Oval
Leichhardt Oval Football Stadium (3).jpg
Location Mary St, Leichhardt, New South Wales 2040
Coordinates 33°52′7″S 151°9′17″E / 33.86861°S 151.15472°E / -33.86861; 151.15472Coordinates: 33°52′7″S 151°9′17″E / 33.86861°S 151.15472°E / -33.86861; 151.15472
Capacity 20,000
Record attendance 23,000 (South Sydney vs Cronulla-Sutherland, 12 August 1981)
Surface Grass
Opened 1934
Tenants
Balmain Tigers (NSWRL/ARL/NRL) (1934-1994, 1997-1999)
Wests Tigers (NRL) (2000-present)
Sydney Olympic FC (NSL) (1993-1996)
A.P.I.A. Leichhardt Tigers (NSL) (1991-1992)
Sydney Tigers (2009-present)
Balmain-Ryde Eastwood Tigers (NSW Cup)
Sydney Stars (NRC) (2014-present)

Leichhardt Oval is a football stadium in Leichhardt, New South Wales, Australia. It is currently one of two home grounds for the Wests Tigers National Rugby League team (the other being Campbelltown Stadium), and is the former longtime home of the Balmain Tigers, who used the ground from 1934-1994 and 1997-1999.

The ground is considered by some to be antiquated but home supporters and many league fans in general consider it to be good for spectators due to the proximity of supporters to the playing area. The grounds roots lie with the Balmain Tigers who were in the national competition from 1908 to 1999. The Balmain Tigers merged with the Western Suburbs Magpies for the start of season 2000 to become the Wests Tigers.

As of July 2012, Leichhardt Oval is the most played-on Australian professional rugby league ground in active use in the National Rugby League, having hosted 794 games since Balmain played its first game at the ground against Western Suburbs in Round 1 of the 1934 NSWRFL season, held on ANZAC Day, Wests winning the game 18-5. Balmain's first win at the ground came in the very next game of the 1934 season with a 27-13 win over University.

Leichhardt Oval was first used as a Rugby League football ground in 1934 and became the home ground of the Balmain Tigers. The ground underwent a major overhaul during the 1970s when the configuration of the ground was changed (from east-west to north-south) and lighting installed. As it was one of the few rugby league grounds with lighting and was located close to the city, Leichhardt Oval began to be used for non-Balmain games such as the pre-origin interstate games between NSW and Qld (Leichhardt was originally preferred to the Sydney Cricket Ground for interstate games from 1978 due to dwindling crowds in an era when NSW dominated the contests. Also, unlike the SCG at the time, Leichhardt had lights allowing for night games).


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