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词条 Wentworth Park
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  1. History

  2. Current usage

  3. See also

  4. References

  5. External links

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Wentworth Park is a multi-purpose sporting facility in the suburb of Glebe in New South Wales, Australia.

that has been used for various sports over the years including soccer, rugby union, rugby league, greyhound racing, and speedway. Wentworth Park is located 2 kilometres from the Sydney central business district.

Currently greyhound racing is conducted there on Wednesday and Saturday nights as well as some special events. Races are conducted over 520m and 720m. The track is a sand surface having been converted from grass in the 1990s. Hurdle racing was a feature of Wentworth Park until the early 1980s. It fell away and annual events were held in December for a number of years until the mid-1990s.

The nearby University of Technology, Sydney and other educational facilities regularly hold student examinations within two levels of the grandstand.[1]

Tenants to The Wentworth Park complex include Language Testing Consultants (LTC), The Academy of Interactive Entertainment (AIE), The Greyhound Breeders, Owners and Trainers Association (GBOTA) and Ladbrokes.

The infield oval is used by local schools for sporting events as well other community sporting groups.

History

Wentworth Park was originally a rugby league park in the Glebe area, the home ground of the Glebe Dirty Reds who were a part of the New South Wales Rugby League premiership back in its inception. The ground was also home to Annandale throughout their existence from 1910-1920. After Glebe were controversially kicked out of the competition at the end of 1929, Balmain continued to play some of their home matches at the ground. The final game of first grade rugby league played at Wentworth Park was in Round 2 1931 when Balmain played against University with Balmain winning 29-14.

Wentworth Park was not always a football oval. It commenced its life as a creek and swamp, known from the 1830s as Blackwattle Cove Swamp. Between the 1830s and 1860s various noxious industries were established along the shore, including, in particular, abattoirs and boiling down works. The pollution from these works so befouled the swamp that even after the removal of these establishments from the area, the local council lobbied to have the area in-filled because of the stench that continued to arise from the water and mud.

Infilling of the creek and head of the swamp commenced in 1876 and continued until 1880. Silt dredged from the harbour was used to carry out the process and numerous sea walls and dykes were constructed as part of the program. When the area was filled Trustees were appointed to manage the new park and a competition was announced to design the new facility. After numerous complaints regarding the management of the competition the construction commenced and by 1882 opinion had turned favourably to the new ovals, greens, paths, lakes and other facilities offered in the Park, now named Wentworth after the politician of the same name.

Throughout the 1880s and 1890s the park came to serve as a focus for community activities including concerts, celebrations, moving pictures and in particular the home of Glebe Dirty Reds rugby league team and sport in general. During the 1910 Great Britain Lions tour of Australia and New Zealand an Australasian team defeated Great Britain at the ground before approximately 18,000.

The commencement of hostilities for World War I led to a downturn in patronage of the Park's amenities although community functions, such as stretcher drills and polling were carried out here. The main effect of World War I was the introduction of a large number of timber sheds used to store wool for the war effort. These sheds lingered on at the park for a number of years after the war.

From 1928 until 1936, Wentworth Park was also used as a speedway and was known as Wentworth Speedway. The first racing took place on 21 April 1928 and continued until 28 November 1936. Motorcycle speedway was the first category to use the venue, with competitors including future Speedway World Champions Lionel Van Praag and Bluey Wilkinson. Wentworth Park was the site of Sydney's first ever Speedcar race on 5 October 1935. The final speedway meeting was to have taken place on 5 December 1936, but track damage and noise complaints saw the meeting cancelled.[2]

Current usage

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The Greyhound Owners Breeders and Trainers Association (GBOTA) is the primary tenant of Wentworth Park and has been since the 1980s (previously sharing with the now defunct NSW National Coursing Association Club).[3] Greyhound racing is held at the venue every Wednesday and Saturday nights from 7.30pm[4]. The biggest event of the year at Wentworth Park is the Group 1 Golden Easter Egg which provides prize money of one million dollars across the Easter carnival. The Carnival attracts approximately 25,000 racegoers according to its website. The final night is held annually on Easter Saturday.

Wentworth park is also the home ground of semi-professional association football club Balmain Tigers FC who play in the NSW State League Division 1, the third division of football in New South Wales.

On 5 January 2018, it was announced that Glebe would be returning to play preseason games at Wentworth Park which would be the first time that rugby league has been played there in 90 years. The matches also featured The Newtown Jets and The Blacktown Workers Sea Eagles.[5][6]

On February 17 2019, Glebe returned to Wentworth Park and played in a pre-season trial game against North Sydney. Glebe ran out winners 24-12. This was the first time the two clubs had met since 1929. The day also featured two other matches with Newtown playing against the North Sydney Intrust Super Premiership NSW side and Ryde-Eastwood against University.[7]

See also

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  • Glebe and Wentworth Park railway viaducts

References

1. ^{{Cite web |url=http://www.sau.uts.edu.au/assessment/exams/wentworth-park.html |title=UTS: Wentworth Park |publisher=University of Technology Sydney | accessdate=12 September 2012| deadurl= no}}
2. ^Wentworth Speedway @ Vintage Speedway
3. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.gbota.com.au/gbota-history/gbota-history|title=History|website=GBOTA :: Greyhound Breeders Owners & Trainers Association|access-date=8 April 2016}}
4. ^http://wentworthpark.com.au/racetimes/times
5. ^https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/nrl/rugby-league-set-to-return-to-wentworth-park-for-the-first-time-in-almost-90-years/news-story/44a4ad2a4b770d3852b5801f1fe84609
6. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/newslocal/inner-west/jason-garlick-on-taking-the-reins-of-glebe-dirty-reds/news-story/d714c02a2ffb6478ffec24220bf14ed9/|title=Jason Garlick on taking the reins of Glebe Dirty Reds|website=Daily Telegraph}}
7. ^{{cite web|url=https://dirtyreds.com.au/the-dirty-reds-are-coming-home-on-feb-17/|title=The Dirty Reds are coming home on Feb 17|website=dirtyreds.com.au}}

External links

{{commons category|Wentworth Park, Glebe}}
  • Wentworth Park Sporting Complex
  • {{cite web | url = http://dictionaryofsydney.org/entry/wentworth_park | title = Wentworth Park | accessdate = 29 September 2015 | author = Anne-Maree Whitaker | date = 2008 | work=Dictionary of Sydney}} [CC-By-SA]

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