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释义

  1. History

     Early history  Growth  Redevelopment 

  2. Stadium uses

     Gold Coast Suns  Cricket  Musical acts  Commonwealth Games 

  3. Naming rights

  4. Transport access

  5. AFL records

     Individual 

  6. Cricket records

     Twenty20  Individual (batting)  Individual (bowling) 

  7. Attendance records

     Sports  Other events 

  8. Awards

     Won  Nominated 

  9. See also

  10. Notes

  11. Sources

  12. References

  13. External links

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Carrara Stadium (known commercially as Metricon Stadium) is a sporting venue on the Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia, located in the suburb of Carrara.

The venue is primarily used for Australian rules football, serving as the home ground of the Gold Coast Suns, who compete in the Australian Football League. In addition, the venue is used occasionally for cricket, including Big Bash League matches. Carrara Stadium received substantial redevelopment work prior to the entry of the Brisbane Bears to the VFL/AFL in 1987, but following the Bears relocation to the Brisbane Cricket Ground in 1993, it was used for other sports including rugby league, rugby union and even baseball. The stadium has hosted the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2018 Commonwealth Games as well as the athletics competitions.

History

{{see also|Gold Coast Sports Precinct}}

Early history

In 1983 the Nerang Bulls Rugby Union Club was formed and were located at Carrara Oval. During 1983 the Bulls would field one senior team. In 1984 the Bulls would field two senior teams. The Bulls would spend two seasons at Carrara before moving to Glennon Park in Nerang in 1985.

On 7 October 1986 it was announced that Australian rules football club the Brisbane Bears were granted a licence to enter the Victorian Football League for the 1987 VFL season.[1] Bears President Paul Cronin announced on 23 December 1986 that the club would use Carrara Oval as their home ground. The financial backer of the Bears, Christopher Skase, spent $1 million redeveloping Carrara Oval over a 10-week period at the beginning of 1987 which included upgraded player facilities, seating for 6000 spectators and new electronic scoreboard. The Fitzroy Lions defeated the Brisbane Bears in the first VFL game played at Carrara Oval before a crowd of 17,795 on 19 April 1987.[1][2] (The Brisbane Lions website records this crowd as unofficially 22,684).[3]

In 1989 the Brisbane Bears and the Albert Shire Council signed off on a 30-year lease for the ground with an option for a further 10 years. Following this announcement Christpher Skase orchestrated the installment of $6 million flood lights which were never paid for;[4] upon the collapse of Skase's company Qintex, he would flee the country to Spain and the flood lights would continue to be unpaid. Liquidators would attempt to extract money from the Gold Coast City Council for the lights, but after an unsuccessful trial it was found cheaper to leave the flood lights at Carrara Stadium. On 15 July 1989 the Bears hosted the first ever night match at Carrara against the Geelong Cats in front of a then record crowd of 18,198.

Insufficient public transport to and from the stadium and the poor on-field performance of the Bears resulted in poor crowds at the Bears games and prompted the local media to refer to it as the Curse of Carrara.[4] The new owner of the Bears, Reuben Pelerman, would lose a further $10 million between the 1990–1992 AFL seasons, and the Bears would move permanently to the Brisbane Cricket Ground in 1993,[1] staving off media rumours of a merger with fellow cellar-dwellers Sydney to form a combined Queensland/New South Wales team, the Northern Swans, or relocation to either Tasmania or Port Adelaide.

In 1988, Carrara Stadium played host to the very first Touch Football World Cup[1] in which teams from Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea and the USA competed in the Men's, Women's and Mixed Opens as well as Men's Over 35's divisions. Australia won all four division finals which were all played against New Zealand. The Gold Coast Clippers[1] played their 1989–1990 Australian Baseball League (1989-1999) season at Carrara before changing their name to the Daikyo Dolphins and moving to Palm Meadows. For the 1992–93 season they moved back to Carrara as the Gold Coast Cougars.[1] The Cougars stayed at Carrara until the abolition of the Australian Baseball League in 1999. The Brazilian football team set up camp at Carrara Stadium for pre-tournament training before the 2000 Summer Olympics.[5] The Brazilians later commented that the surface at Carrara was one of the best in the world.[6]

The ground was owned by the Albert Shire Council and transferred to the Gold Coast City Council when the two local authorities amalgamated in 1995. The field is officially known as Laver Oval after long time Albert Shire Chairman Councillor Bill Laver.

Growth

Following the folding of the Gold Coast Seagulls in 1995[1] a newly formed Gold Coast rugby league team named the Gold Coast Chargers were created and began competing out of Carrara Stadium in 1996. They continued to use the ground until the end of the 1998 NRL season when they were excluded from the competition as a part of the rationalisation of the National Rugby League. Rugby league matches continued to be played at the stadium, with pre-season trials being played there annually from 2002 to 2005,[7] and NRL premiership matches played in 2001 and 2005. The ground's capacity was increased slightly during this time.

In 2005 the NRL announced that a licence would be awarded to the Gold Coast Titans, and that the stadium would be their home ground in 2007[1] until the completion of the Robina Stadium, which was opened in 2008.[8] In response to the NRL move, the AFL scheduled three AFL 'home games' for the North Melbourne Football Club and a NAB Cup match for Carrara in 2007, and the Queensland State League began hosting grand finals there. The Titans would play ten games at Carrara in 2007 and miss the finals. Following the conclusion of the 2007 NRL season, Titans managing director Michael Searle warned the AFL that if a team were to be started on the Gold Coast it would disappear into the Carrara 'black hole' within five years.[9]

In 2006 it was announced the North Melbourne Football Club would play nine home games at Carrara between the 2007–2009 seasons. Following the 2007 AFL season the AFL offered the Kangaroos a $100 million package to relocate from Melbourne to the Gold Coast and be based out of Carrara. On 7 December 2007 the newly appointed Kangaroos chairman James Brayshaw announced the club would not be moving to the Gold Coast permanently and would continue to be based out of Melbourne. Subsequently, the Kangaroos games played at Carrara after the announcement suffered poor crowds. The AFL released North Melbourne from the final year of a three-year contract after they drew just 6,354 spectators to their first home match at Carrara for the 2008 season.[10]

Carlton, Richmond and St Kilda subsequently hosted the remaining home games during the 2009 season.

Redevelopment

On 7 May 2009, it was confirmed that the Carrara Stadium would receive a $126 million redevelopment, providing a suitable stadium for new AFL club the Gold Coast Suns.[11] The last event at the old ground was Richmond vs Adelaide in front of 11,174 fans. On 30 October 2009, demolition of the old stadium began.[12] By January 2010, demolition works were complete.[13] Foundations for the grandstands as well as construction for the player and corporate facilities began in May 2010.[13] By October 2010, the eastern grandstand was nearing completion.[13] Just three months later in January 2011 the whole horseshoe-shaped grandstand was completed.[13] By April 2011, the turf had been laid and the {{convert|23|x|8.5|m|ft|adj=on}}, LED-powered high-definition video board had been installed.[13][14]

The redeveloped stadium cost $144.2 million to build and seats 25,000 spectators (with the ability to house an additional 15,000 temporary seats).[15][16][17] The stadium features an AFL oval capable of accommodating an ICC-compliant cricket oval, an IAAF Athletics field and a FIFA World Cup football field, facilities for 2,000 corporate patrons, AFL team and officials’ changing facilities, AFL media facilities, and team and officials’ suites.[18] Watpac were contracted for the construction, which was scheduled for completion in mid-2011. The stadium then played host to an International rules football in November 2011, with 12,595 watching Ireland defeat Australia by 50 points to 29.[18] MakMax Australia was contracted to complete the fabric roof of the stadium.[19][20] The stadium was opened for an open day on 22 May 2011, before the first match on 28 May 2011.[21][35] The ground recorded its biggest ever crowd when 24,032 people watched the Suns play {{AFL Col}} in Round 16 of the 2014 AFL season, a game the Suns won by 5 points.

The venue hosted the inaugural Grand Final of AFL Women's on 25 March 2017. The Adelaide Crows defeated the Brisbane Lions 35 points to 29. The Lions won the right to host the match, but Carrara Stadium was used because the Lions' preferred venue, the Brisbane Cricket Ground, was unavailable. A men's QClash took place at Carrara Stadium on the same evening.[22]

The Gold Coast's successful bid for the 2018 Commonwealth Games resulted in the stadium being upgraded to a temporary seating capacity of 35,000, which was dismantled after the Games and restored back to 25,000. The stadium hosted the opening and closing ceremonies as well as the athletics.[23][24]

Stadium uses

Carrara is the home ground for Australian rules football club the Gold Coast Suns, who compete in the Australian Football League (AFL), and also hosts events such as junior representative championships and QAFL games.

Gold Coast Suns

The Gold Coast Suns have played their home games at Carrara since mid-2011. The Queensland Government contributed $60 million towards the redevelopment of the stadium, increasing the capacity to around 25,000 of which 23,500 is seated.[25] The Gold Coast City Council also contributed $20 million[26] and the AFL $10 million.[27]

The Gold Coast Suns played their first game at the reconstructed stadium on Saturday, 28 May 2011, in Round 10 of the 2011 AFL season.[17][28][29] The Suns lost the match against {{AFL Gee}} by 66 points. A round 18 game against 2010 premiers {{AFL Col}} attracted a then-record crowd of 23,302, selling out two months before game day.[30] On Saturday 11 August 2012, the Suns won their first game at the venue, defeating {{AFL GWS}} by 30 points.

Crowds would not reach in excess of 20,000 again until Round 12, 2014, when 21,354 fans watched the Suns take on the Sydney Swans in a game that marked the first time Gary Ablett, Jr. and Lance Franklin went head-to-head since defecting from their original clubs, as well as this being Franklin's first match on the Gold Coast as an AFL player.[31][32] The record crowd was broken in 2014 when 24,032 attended the Suns' Round 16 game against Collingwood, which the Suns won by five points despite losing their captain Gary Ablett to a season-ending shoulder injury.[33]

Cricket

The Gold Coast District Cricket Club was formed in 1990 and shared tenancy of Carrara Stadium with the Brisbane Bears.[34] They would continue to be based at Carrara until 1993 when they moved to Robina. The stadium hosted an international cricket match between Queensland and England in January 1991. Controversy fell over the ground when touring English players David Gower and John Morris chose to go for a joy-ride in two Tiger moth biplanes without telling the England team management and buzzed the stadium in the middle of play.[35] Gower and Morris also posed for press photographs with the plane later that afternoon. Both players were subsequently fined £1000 for the prank, a penalty that could have been steeper had Gower elected to release the water bombs he had prepared.[36]

Carrara hosted its first international cricket match since redevelopment on 17 November 2018 with Australia taking on South Africa in a Twenty20 match in front of 12,866 spectators.[37] Carrara hosted three games during the 2018–19 Big Bash League season, two of those games hosted by the Brisbane Heat and the other game hosted by the Melbourne Stars.[38] The record cricket crowd was set on New Years Day in 2019 when the Brisbane Heat lost to the Sydney Sixers in front of 17,106 spectators.[39] The stadium remains a potential future home ground for a Gold Coast-based Big Bash League side that enters the competition.[40][41]

Musical acts

Carrara hosted a triple header of entertainment events on the Easter long weekend in 2001. The first night saw KISS perform and become the first international act to play at the Stadium. Former KISS lead guitarist and foundation band member Ace Frehley revealed in his 2011 autobiography that he punched then-tour manager Tommy Thayer in the jaw while in the dressing room at the conclusion of the Gold Coast concert in 2001.[42] The stadium served as the venue for the last leg of the Kiss Farewell Tour and Thayer would later replace Frehley as the lead guitarist in the band. The next night saw rock legend Alice Cooper perform at the stadium. The third and final night of the long weekend saw the Anthony Mundine-Timo Masua boxing match take place at Carrara.

On 10 December 2011 the Foo Fighters performed at Carrara and set the all-time attendance record for any event ever held at Carrara Stadium, 37,000 people attended the concert. The stadium is also featured in the Foo Fighters film clip of "These Days". Filming took place during the concert on 10 December 2011. On 19 January 2014, the venue hosted the Gold Coast leg of Big Day Out for the first, and last, time.

Commonwealth Games

Carrara Stadium hosted the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2018 Commonwealth Games as well as hosting the athletics events. The athlete's village was originally going to be located next to Carrara Stadium but instead was constructed in Southport. The stadium was temporarily upgraded to hold 35,000 people prior to the start of the opening ceremony.[43][24]

Naming rights

The stadium lacked a naming rights sponsor in its formative decades, bearing the names Carrara Stadium and Gold Coast Stadium between its opening in 1987 and 2011. On 15 March 2011, the Gold Coast Football Club announced that nationally active home builder group Metricon Homes had signed a $3 million, 5-year deal for naming rights of Carrara Stadium, to be known henceforth as Metricon Stadium.[44] In March 2016 Metricon Homes signed a 5-year extension deal with the Suns until 25 March 2020 for the naming rights of the stadium.[45] The agreement has since been extended to the end of 2022.[46]

Transport access

Public transport access
ServiceStation/stopLine/routeWalking distance
from Carrara Stadium
Surfside BuslinesCarrara Stadium74550 m
Queensland RailNerangGold Coast2.0 km

The nearest railway station is Nerang, a 25-minute walk from the stadium. On match and event days, special shuttle bus services from Nerang station and Broadbeach serve the stadium. The shuttle buses travel along Route 745, a route that usually passes the stadium on non-match days. Future transport plans include a ferry service[47] and light rail extension that will stop at the stadium.[48]

AFL records

Individual

{{Col-begin}}{{Col-2}}
Most goals in a game by a player
GoalsPlayerClubYear
13 Peter Daicos {{AFL Col}} 1991
11 Gary Ablett Sr. {{AFL Gee}} 1988
Jason Dunstall {{AFL Haw}} 1987
10 Simon Beasley {{AFL Foo}} 1987
Jack Riewoldt {{AFL Ric}} 2018
{{Col-2}}
Most career goals by a player
GoalsPlayerClubGames
119 Tom Lynch {{AFL GC}} 59
98 Brad Hardie {{AFL BB}} 45
84 Roger Merrett {{AFL BB}} 44
69 Gary Ablett Jr. {{AFL Gee}}
{{AFL GC}}
55
58 Brandon Matera {{AFL GC}} 47
{{col-end}}{{Col-begin}}{{Col-2}}
Most disposals in a game by a player
GoalsPlayerClubYear
51 Scott Thompson {{AFL Ade}} 2011
49 Gary Ablett Jr. {{AFL GC}} 2013
45 Gary Ablett Jr. {{AFL GC}} 2012
43 Gary Ablett Jr. {{AFL GC}} 2011
Bryce Gibbs {{AFL Car}} 2017
{{Col-2}}
Most career games by a player
GamesPlayerClubYears
70 Jarrod Harbrow {{AFL GC}} 2011-
61 Tom Lynch {{AFL GC}} 2011-
61 Michael Rischitelli {{AFL BL}}
{{AFL GC}}
2006-
56 Gary Ablett Jr. {{AFL Gee}}
{{AFL GC}}
2011-
55 Steven May {{AFL GC}} 2011-
{{col-end}}Last updated: 1 September 2017[49]

Cricket records

Twenty20

{{see also|List of Twenty20 cricket records}}

Individual (batting)

{{Col-begin}}{{Col-2}}
Highest individual score in a match
Runs Player Team Opponent Competition Date
84 AUS}} Chris Lynn Brisbane Sydney Big Bash League 1 Jan 2019
67 AUS}} D'Arcy Short Hobart Brisbane Big Bash League 22 Dec 2018
58 AUS}} Ben Cutting Brisbane Hobart Big Bash League 22 Dec 2018
57 AUS}} Moises Henriques Sydney Brisbane Big Bash League 1 Jan 2019
46 AUS}} Jordan Silk Sydney Brisbane Big Bash League 1 Jan 2019
{{Col-2}}
Most career runs
Runs Matches Player Team/s Period
127 3 AUS}} Chris Lynn Brisbane, Australia 2018-
79 2 AUS}} Glenn Maxwell Melbourne, Australia 2018-
67 2 AUS}} D'Arcy Short Hobart, Australia 2018-
64 2 AUS}} Max Bryant Brisbane 2018-
58 2 AUS}} Ben Cutting Brisbane 2018-
{{col-end}}

Individual (bowling)

{{Col-begin}}{{Col-2}}
Best figures in a match
Bowling Player Team Opponent Competition Date
3/25 ENG}} Tom Curran Sydney Brisbane Big Bash League 1 Jan 2019
3/25 AUS}} James Faulkner Hobart Brisbane Big Bash League 22 Dec 2018
2/12 RSA}} Chris Morris South Africa Australia T20 International 17 Nov 2018
2/16 RSA}} Lungi Ngidi South Africa Australia T20 International 17 Nov 2018
2/18 AUS}} Andrew Tye Australia South Africa T20 International 17 Nov 2018
{{Col-2}}
Most career wickets
Wickets Matches Player Team/s Period
3 1 ENG}} Tom Curran Sydney 2018-
3 1 AUS}} James Faulkner Hobart 2018-
3 2 AUS}} Josh Lalor Brisbane 2018-
2 1 BAR}} Jofra Archer Hobart 2018-
2 1 RSA}} Chris Morris South Africa 2018-
{{col-end}}Last updated: 6 Jan 2019[50]

Attendance records

Sports

NOTE: This table does not include stadium attendances at the 2018 Commonwealth Games.
No.DateTeamsSportCompetitionCrowd
15 July 2014Gold Coast Suns vs. Collingwood MagpiesAustralian rules footballAFL 24,032
223 July 2011Gold Coast Suns vs. Collingwood MagpiesAustralian rules footballAFL 23,302
318 March 1994Gold Coast Seagulls vs. Brisbane BroncosRugby leagueNSWRL 22,688
428 May 2011Gold Coast Suns vs. Geelong CatsAustralian rules footballAFL 21,485
58 June 2014Gold Coast Suns vs. Sydney SwansAustralian rules footballAFL 21,354
627 May 2005North Queensland Cowboys vs. Canterbury BulldogsRugby leagueNRL21,012
720 July 2013Gold Coast Suns vs. Collingwood MagpiesAustralian rules footballAFL19,721
827 July 2013Gold Coast Suns vs. Carlton BluesAustralian rules footballAFL19,460
915 March 2014Gold Coast Suns vs. Richmond TigersAustralian rules footballAFL19,425
103 September 2011Gold Coast Suns vs. Hawthorn HawksAustralian rules footballAFL19,314
Last updated: 11 April 2017[51][52]

Other events

No.DateName of tour/eventActCrowd
110 December 2011Foo Fighters Australian Stadium Tour 2011Foo Fighters 37,000[53]
24 April 20182018 Commonwealth Games Opening CeremonyDelta Goodrem, Ricki-Lee Coulter 35,000[54]
19 January 2014Big Day Out 2014Pearl Jam, Arcade Fire etc. 35,000[55]
413 April 2001KISS Farewell TourKISS 20,457[56]
514 April 2001Brutal Planet TourAlice Cooper

Awards

Won

  • 2011 AFL Fans Favourite Venue
  • 2012 ASI Steel Design Awards for Queensland – Best Large Project Building
  • 2012 ASI Steel Design Awards for Queensland – Best Engineering Project Building
  • 2012 ASI Steel Design Awards for Queensland – Best Use of Sustainability
  • 2012 ASI Steel Design Awards for Queensland – Best Sporting and Community Facility over $20 million

Nominated

  • 2012 ASI Steel Design Awards for Queensland – Project of the Year
  • 2012 Stadium Business Awards – Project of the Year

See also

{{Portal|Gold Coast|Queensland}}
  • Gold Coast Sports Precinct
  • Sports on the Gold Coast, Queensland

Notes

{{notelist}}

Sources

  • AFL Attendance Records
  • NRL Attendance Records
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20060309012233/http://www.goldcoast.qld.gov.au/t_standard2.aspx?pid=100 Gold Coast City Council – Carrara Stadium]
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20110706102428/http://www.bpn.com.au/Article/MakMax-to-top-off-Gold-Coast-stadium/519722.aspx BPN news article]

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28. ^{{cite news|last=Whiting |first=Michael |title=Gold Coast's first Carrara match set for sell-out |url=http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/114245/default.aspx |accessdate=28 May 2011 |newspaper=AFL |date=19 May 2011 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110526192535/http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/114245/default.aspx |archivedate=26 May 2011 |df=dmy }}
29. ^{{cite news|last=Wilson|first=Caroline|title=Suns want Irish game at Carrara|url=http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/suns-want-irish-game-at-carrara-20110509-1eft8.html|accessdate=28 May 2011|newspaper=The Age|date=10 May 2011}}
30. ^{{Cite web |url=http://www.collingwoodfc.com.au/newsfeatures/news/newsarticle/tabid/5586/newsid/114592/default.aspx# |title=Gold Coast ticketing update – Official AFL Website of the Collingwood Football Club |access-date=2 June 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110526212412/http://www.collingwoodfc.com.au/newsfeatures/news/newsarticle/tabid/5586/newsid/114592/default.aspx# |archive-date=26 May 2011 |dead-url=yes |df=dmy-all }}
31. ^The must-see games in the 2015 AFL season, The Roar, 31 October 2014
32. ^Gold Coast SUNS set to break crowd record, Gold Coast Football Club official website, 24 June 2014
33. ^Suns lose Ablett but beat Magpies, The Roar, 5 July 2014
34. ^GCDCC: History
35. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/story/232946.html|title=When Gower's tour took off|last=Williamson|first=Martin|date=14 January 2006|publisher=ESPNcricinfo|accessdate=5 March 2009}}
36. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.couriermail.com.au/sport/cricket/remembering-david-gowers-famous-1991-tiger-moth-flight/news-story/92fc39d5ec5646554de93d0992ae2c8e|title=Remembering David Gower’s famous 1991 Tiger Moth flight|last=Williamson|first=Martin|date=16 November 2018|publisher=Courier Mail|accessdate=18 November 2018}}
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38. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.cricket.com.au/news/big-bash-league-kfc-bbl08-schedule-fixture-broadcast-tv-radio-christmas-eve-tickets/2018-07-18|title=Big Bash League fixture revealed|work=cricket.com.au|access-date=2018-07-18|language=en}}
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41. ^The Gold Coast Suns want their own Big Bash League franchise when the competition expands
42. ^{{cite web|last=Swansick|first=Tristan|title=Ace went down swinging with Kiss|url=http://www.couriermail.com.au/ipad/ace-went-down-swinging-with-kiss/story-fn6cc53j-1226187095040|accessdate=20 November 2011|date=7 November 2011}}
43. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.goldcoastbulletin.com.au/sport/afl/excavations-works-begin-on-gold-coasts-metricon-stadium-for-2018-commonwealth-games/news-story/bb6188d1e7cdda4610dfccf53628ffbd|title=Excavations works begin on Gold Coast’s Metricon Stadium for 2018 Commonwealth Games|work=Gold Coast Bulletin|date=13 September 2017}}
44. ^{{cite news|last=Smart|first=Nick|title=Metricon lands Suns stadium naming rights|url=http://www.goldcoast.com.au/article/2011/03/15/299455_gold-coast-afl.html|accessdate=28 May 2011|newspaper=Gold Coast Bulletin|date=15 March 2011}}
45. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.goldcoastfc.com.au/news/2016-03-26/metricon-signs-fiveyear-extension|title=Metricon signs five-year extension|website=goldcoastfc.com.au|access-date=2016-03-26}}
46. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.goldcoastfc.com.au/news/2019-03-26/metricon-extends-longstanding-partnership|title=Metricon extends longstanding partnership|work=Gold Coast Suns|date=26 March 2019}}
47. ^{{cite news|last=Potts |first=Andrew |title=Ferry plan floated for city |url=http://www.goldcoast.com.au/article/2013/08/14/456410_gold-coast-news.html |newspaper=Goldcoast.com.au |date=14 August 2013 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131020024000/http://www.goldcoast.com.au/article/2013/08/14/456410_gold-coast-news.html |archivedate=20 October 2013 |df=dmy-all }}
48. ^{{cite news|last=Potts |first=Andrew |title=Westworld: Gold Coast’s western suburbs set to be linked to beach with light rail connection |url=http://www.goldcoastbulletin.com.au/news/council/westworld-gold-coasts-western-suburbs-set-to-be-linked-to-beach-with-light-rain-connection/news-story/c195c752a61e387cf31d282069c61c88 |newspaper=Goldcoast.com.au |date=18 September 2017 }}
49. ^[https://afltables.com/afl/venues/carrara.html AFL Tables - Venues - Carrara]
50. ^ESPN CricInfo - Grounds - Carrara Oval
51. ^AFL Tables - Crowds - Carrara
52. ^Rugby League Tables - Crowds - Carrara
53. ^{{cite news|last=Simonot|first=Suzanne|title=Coast can host the superstars now|url=http://www.goldcoast.com.au/article/2011/12/12/373191_gold-coast-news.html|accessdate=19 March 2012|newspaper=Gold Coast|date=19 January 2014}}
54. ^{{cite news|title=Dazzling opening ceremony kicks off Commonwealth Games|url=https://www.sbs.com.au/news/dazzling-opening-ceremony-kicks-off-commonwealth-games|newspaper=SBS|date=5 April 2018}}
55. ^{{cite news|last=Cronin|first=Seanna|title=Thousands show up for Big Day Out 2014|url=http://www.mydailynews.com.au/news/Thousands-show-up-for-Big-Day-Out-2014/2143708/|accessdate=20 January 2014|newspaper=My Daily News|date=19 January 2014}}
56. ^KISS MASK WEBZINE Celebrates 40 Years of KISS

External links

  • {{Official website|http://www.metriconstadium.com.au}}
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20050421201445/http://www.goldcoast.qld.gov.au/t_std.asp?PID=100 Description and aerial view of Carrara Oval at the Gold Coast City Council's web site]
  • {{Austadiums|31}}
  • Bring Carrara Back to Life – But Slowly
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