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'''Tauranga Domain''' is a park and sports stadium in [[Tauranga]], New Zealand. The origins of the park go back to 1873, when Tauranga residents applied to the [[Minister of Māori Affairs|Native Minister]] for a domain to be set aside. Five years later, the park was extended to the south. In 1881, the northern part was set aside for a secondary school.<ref>{{cite web|title=Tauranga Domain|url=http://tauranga.kete.net.nz/tauranga_local_history/topics/show/634|publisher=Tauranga City Libraries|accessdate=30 March 2016}}</ref> War memorial gates commemorate local men who died in World War I, and the gates are registered with [[Heritage New Zealand]] as a Category II item.<ref name="NZHPT 4567">{{NZHPT|4567|War Memorial Gates|31 March 2016}}</ref> |
'''Tauranga Domain''' is a park and sports stadium in [[Tauranga]], New Zealand. The origins of the park go back to 1873, when Tauranga residents applied to the [[Minister of Māori Affairs|Native Minister]] for a domain to be set aside. Five years later, the park was extended to the south. In 1881, the northern part was set aside for a secondary school.<ref>{{cite web|title=Tauranga Domain|url=http://tauranga.kete.net.nz/tauranga_local_history/topics/show/634|publisher=Tauranga City Libraries|accessdate=30 March 2016}}</ref> War memorial gates commemorate local men who died in World War I, and the gates are registered with [[Heritage New Zealand]] as a Category II item.<ref name="NZHPT 4567">{{NZHPT|4567|War Memorial Gates|31 March 2016}}</ref> |
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The stadium hosted its first NPC game during the [[2015 ITM Cup]]. Bay of Plenty lost to the visiting Waikato team by 43-10. |
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It is also set to host two Bay of Plenty games in the [[2016 Mitre 10 Cup]]. One against Taranaki and the other against Otago. |
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==Bay of Plenty matches (men and women)== |
==Bay of Plenty matches (men and women)== |
Revision as of 05:03, 23 May 2016
Location | Cameron Rd, Tauranga, New Zealand |
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Capacity | Rugby: 5,000 |
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Built | 2006 |
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Bay of Plenty Rugby Union |
Tauranga Domain is a park and sports stadium in Tauranga, New Zealand. The origins of the park go back to 1873, when Tauranga residents applied to the Native Minister for a domain to be set aside. Five years later, the park was extended to the south. In 1881, the northern part was set aside for a secondary school.[1] War memorial gates commemorate local men who died in World War I, and the gates are registered with Heritage New Zealand as a Category II item.[2]
The stadium hosted its first NPC game during the 2015 ITM Cup. Bay of Plenty lost to the visiting Waikato team by 43-10.
It is also set to host two Bay of Plenty games in the 2016 Mitre 10 Cup. One against Taranaki and the other against Otago.
Bay of Plenty matches (men and women)
List of Bay Of Plenty Steamers and Volcanic matches played at Tauranga Domain.
Test# | Date | Result | Attendance | Notes |
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1 | 30 August 2015 | Template:Rut Waikato 43 def. 0 Template:Rut Bay of Plenty | 2,870 | 2015 Women's Provincial Championship |
2 | 30 August 2015 | Template:Rut Waikato 43 def. 10 Template:Rut Bay of Plenty | 4,860 | ITM Cup |
3 | 20 August 2016 | Template:Rut Taranaki vs. Template:Rut Bay of Plenty | ? | Mitre 10 Cup |
4 | 4 September 2016 | Template:Rut Otago vs. Template:Rut Bay of Plenty | ? | Mitre 10 Cup |
References
- ^ "Tauranga Domain". Tauranga City Libraries. Retrieved 30 March 2016.
- ^ "War Memorial Gates". New Zealand Heritage List/Rārangi Kōrero. Heritage New Zealand. Retrieved 31 March 2016.