Carisbrook

Carisbrook
The House of Pain
Looking north across Caversham to Carisbrook, from the slopes of Forbury Hill
Map
LocationDunedin, New Zealand
Coordinates45°53′37″S 170°29′26″E / 45.89361°S 170.49056°E / -45.89361; 170.49056
OwnerCarisbrook Ground Company
OperatorCarisbrook Ground Company
Capacity29,000 [1]
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Broke ground1881
Opened1883
Closed2011
DemolishedStarting 2013
Tenants
Otago Rugby Football Union
Highlanders (Super 14) (1996–2011)
Ground information
End names
Railway End
Hillside End
International information
First Test11–16 March 1955:
 New Zealand v  England
Last Test18–22 December 1998:
 New Zealand v  India
First ODI30 March 1974:
 New Zealand v  Australia
Last ODI25 February 2004:
 New Zealand v  South Africa
First women's Test17–21 March 1961:
 New Zealand v  Australia
Last women's Test8–12 January 1977:
 New Zealand v  India
Only WODI13 February 1999:
 New Zealand v  South Africa
As of 1 September 2020
Source: ESPNcricinfo

Carisbrook (sometimes incorrectly referred to as Carisbrook Stadium) was a major sporting venue in Dunedin, New Zealand. The city's main domestic and international rugby union venue, it was also used for other sports such as cricket, football, rugby league and motocross. In 1922, Carisbrook hosted the first international football match between Australia and New Zealand. The hosts won 3-1.

Carisbrook also hosted a Joe Cocker concert and frequently hosted pre-game concerts before rugby matches in the 1990s. In 2011 Carisbrook was closed, and was replaced as a rugby ground by Forsyth Barr Stadium in North Dunedin, and as a cricket ground by University Oval in Logan Park.

  1. ^ www.orfu.co.nz Archived 14 October 2008 at the Wayback Machine

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