Langlands Park
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Langlands Park is a sporting venue in the Brisbane suburb of Stones Corner. It is the home ground of the Easts Tigers, a rugby league team that competes in the Queensland Cup.
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[edit] History
Langlands Park is named for Langlands which was the name of the residence that previous existed on the property (owned by the local Nicklin family). When the property was subdivided, it was in part retained as a sporting reserve. This became the home of the Eastern Suburbs Cricket club, and was large enough to house two cricket fields. This was reduced to one cricket field when the cricket club moved to a new ground, and it is now home to the Easts Tigers. In 1999 the Easts Leagues club was built, as was a grandstand along the western side of the field. The ground capacity is now 5000.
[edit] Events
In addition to being the home ground for the Easts Tigers, Langlands Park has also hosted:
- City-Country representative rugby league matches
- The 2005 Rugby League Student World Cup final
The largest crowd at Langlands Park was just over 8,000 for a game between Wests and Easts in 1975, however 5,000 people attended the ground on September 11, 2004 to watch Easts defeat the Wynnum-Manly Seagulls to make the 2004 Queensland Cup Grand Final.
[edit] Trivia
The pitch from the Langlands Park oval is currently the western-most pitch at the Gabba
[edit] Source
- "Local History - Sones Corner", ABC Online, retrieved June 30, 2006.