Upgrade program commences at Marrara Hockey Stadium ahead of Australia vs Argentina clash
A $1.1 million program of upgrades to Darwin’s Marrara Hockey Stadium is underway in preparation for the Darwin International Hockey Open in September.
Work will see the replacement of the venue’s the hockey pitch and the shock pad, elevating the stadium to a world-class hockey venue and lighting upgrades on Pitch One, to allow for televised broadcast and livestreaming.
Set to be completed by the end of August, the Hockey Open event will see world number one Australian Kookaburras will be taking on Rio Olympics gold medallists Argentina (world ranking two), Malaysia (12) and Japan (16) between 18th and 22nd September.
Looking forward to the event, Hockey NT Executive Officer Ian Harkness said he expected to see huge crowds turnout for the Kookaburras game against Argentina, commenting “as far as top quality sport goes, I can’t remember in my lifetime - a world number one and world number two playing in any sport in Darwin,” he said.
“So this is a great opportunity not just for people who follow hockey, but sports loving people to come along and watch top quality sport.
“Malaysia actually beat Argentina earlier in the year, so to think this might be a lay down between Australia and Argentina for the final on 22nd September - I’m not so sure.”
With the $16.7m Darwin International Tennis Centre having been opened at the weekend, Northern Territory Minister for Tourism and Culture Lauren Moss said the top quality matches were an incredible opportunity for the Territory’s sports and tourism industries.
Minister Moss stated “we are investing in tennis, rugby, netball and hockey and upgrading key amenities at Mararra because Territorians deserve top class facilities.
"This investment in sporting infrastructure ensures we keep attracting international level games to the NT.”
Image: Surfacing work gets underway at Darwin’s Marrara Hockey Stadium.
21st July 2018 - DARWIN INTERNATIONAL TENNIS CENTRE GETS OFFICIAL OPENING
15th November 2017 - ARAFURA GAMES TO RETURN TO DARWIN IN 2019
3rd November 2017 - DARWIN’S PARAP POOL REDEVELOPMENT ON TARGET FOR JANUARY OPENING
12th October 2017 - FIH RELEASES NEW HOCKEY LIGHTING STANDARDS
28th July 2017 - FIH PUBLISHES NEW STANDARDS FOR HOCKEY TURF AND FACILITIES
15th February 2017 - NORTHERN TERRITORY GOVERNMENT LOOKS TO BRING BACK ARAFURA GAMES
5th September 2016 - AUSTRALIAN OPEN EXTENDS COURT SURFACE PARTNERSHIP
6th April 2016 - AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT BACKS SPORTS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS IN ASIA
29th April 2015 - NEW DARWIN TENNIS FACILITY TO BUILD ON DAVIS CUP HOSTING
16th July 2014 - AFLNT PUSHES FOR REDEVELOPMENT OF DARWIN’S TIO STADIUM
Related Articles
Published since 1997 - Australasian Leisure Management Magazine is your go-to resource for sports, recreation, and tourism. Enjoy exclusive insights, expert analysis, and the latest trends.
Mailed to you six times a year, for an annual subscription from just $99.
Get business and operations news for $12 a month - plus headlines emailed twice a week. Covering aquatics, attractions, entertainment, events, fitness, parks, recreation, sport, tourism, and venues.