Australasian Leisure Management
Jul 1, 2015

Bulldogs draw 17,000 fans for Belmore return

The Belmore Sports Ground in Sydney’s Inner West hosted its first regular-season NRL game since 1998 on Monday evening (29th June) with the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs returning to their historic home.

The sell-out match saw 16,764 fans packed into the venue to see the Bulldogs defeat the Melbourne Storm 20-4.

The Bulldogs are playing two matches at Belmore this year with the next game against the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks on Sunday 26th July.

The venue has received some improvements over the past few years to bring it back up to standard with particular attention given to the main grandstand.

It has hosted one trial game per year since 2012 with Monday’s fixture the first competitive game since 1998.

The capacity of Belmore is around the 18,000 mark including some 9,000 seats in the main grandstand. Previously the capacity was as high as 25,000 with the recorded attendance set in 1993 when 27,804 fans attended a game between Canterbury and Parramatta.

There has been a push by some to return smaller NRL games to traditional suburban venues while reserving the larger stadiums for higher-drawing games.

The solid attendance on hand at the return to Belmore supported this motion.

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