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词条 Mount Smart Stadium
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  1. History

  2. Naming rights

  3. Tenants

  4. Rugby league test matches

  5. Concerts

  6. References

  7. External links

{{Use New Zealand English|date=November 2015}}{{Use dmy dates|date=February 2012}}{{infobox venue
| name = Mount Smart Stadium
| image =
| location = 2 Beasley Avenue, Penrose, New Zealand
| coordinates = {{coord|36|55|6|S|174|48|45|E|region:NZ_type:landmark|display=it}}
| broke_ground = 1965
| opened = 1967; {{years ago|1967}} years ago
| closed =
| demolished =
| owner = Auckland Council
| operator = Auckland Council
| surface = Grass
| construction_cost =
| former_names = Ericsson Stadium (1995–2006), Mt. Smart Stadium (2007–) Manu Vatuvei Stadium (2017)
| tenants = New Zealand Warriors (NRL) / (SL) (1995–present)
Auckland Vulcans (NSWRL) (2008-2013)
Football Kingz (NSL) (1999–2004)
Counties Manukau Rugby Union (ITM Cup) (2006–08)
| capacity = Rugby league / Rugby union / Association football: 30,000
Concerts: 47,000
}}

Mt Smart Stadium (formerly known as Ericsson Stadium) is a stadium in Auckland, New Zealand. It is the home ground of National Rugby League team, the New Zealand Warriors. Built within the quarried remnants of the Rarotonga / Mount Smart volcanic cone, it is located 10 kilometres south of the city centre, in the suburb of Penrose.

History

The Mount Smart Domain Board was established in 1942 with the purpose of transforming the former quarry site into a public reserve. {{citation needed|date=December 2017}} In 1953, a plan was approved for a sports stadium which was officially opened in 1967. In 1978, it hosted 3 matches of the World Series Cricket tour of New Zealand. The stadium hosted track and field events including the highly successful Pan Am series during the early 1980s.

During the 1988 Great Britain Lions tour the Auckland rugby league team defeated the tourists 30-14 at Mt Smart before a crowd of 8,000. Mount Smart hosted its first rugby league international on 23 July 1989 when New Zealand and Australia played the third test of the Kangaroos 1989 New Zealand Tour. In front of 15,000 fans, Australia defeated the Kiwis 22-14 to wrap up the series 3-0.

The stadium was chosen as the Main Athletics Stadium as well as the opening and closing ceremonies venue of the 1990 Commonwealth Games. It was where the New Zealand national football team (the All Whites) played all their home qualifying games for the 1982 FIFA World Cup. This was the first occasion that New Zealand had qualified for a FIFA World Cup and the event captured the imagination of the nation with large crowds packing the stadium.

Adele holds the attendance record of the stadium, with 45,000 fans, who saw her play at the Adele Live 2017 Tour.[1] Ericsson Stadium was the host of the Super League's 1997 World Club Championship Final between Australian teams the Brisbane Broncos and Hunter Mariners. In front of 12,000 fans, the Broncos defeated the Mariners 36-12. Ericsson Stadium hosted three quarters of the 1999 Rugby League Tri-nations' games, including the final, which New Zealand lost 20–22.

The stadium is now owned by the Auckland Council, following the merger of Auckland's regional authorities and managed by Auckland Stadiums.[2] During the late 1980s and early 1990s, the back of the grandstand roof at Mount Smart was used for Bungee jumping. Following the first rugby league test at the stadium in 1989, Australian captain Wally Lewis and teammate Peter Jackson both 'took the plunge'.

Naming rights

As of 12 July 2006, the stadium reverted to its original name, Mt Smart Stadium. In a press release, the Auckland Regional Council, owners of the stadium, stated they had considered other offers, but felt they did not suit.{{citation needed|date=July 2017}} Auckland Regional Council did not actively pursue a replacement sponsor.

On 14 July 2017 the Stadium was temporarily be renamed Manu Vatuvei Stadium for the Warriors vs Panthers game where the Warriors bid farewell to club legend Manu Vatuvei.

Tenants

It currently serves as the home ground for the New Zealand Warriors of the Australian National Rugby League. It is the former home of the Football Kingz of the Australian National Soccer League; however, its A-League successor, the now defunct New Zealand Knights, played on the other side of Waitematā Harbour at North Harbour Stadium.

The Athletics Ground (officially Mt Smart Stadium Number 2) hosts athletics meets, right down to Primary School Level. It also holds local rugby league matches and serves as the home ground for the Auckland franchise in the Bartercard Premiership.

Rugby league test matches

A list of rugby league test and World Cup matches played at Mount Smart Stadium.

{{Expand list|date=May 2016}}
Test# Date Result Attendance Notes
1 23 July 1989 AUS}} def. {{rl|NZL}} 22–14 15,000 1989-1992 World Cup
1989 Trans-Tasman Test series
2 8 July 1990 GBR}} def. {{flagicon|NZL}} New Zealand 16–14 7,843 1990 New Zealand vs Great Britain series
3 20 June 1993 NZL}} drew with {{flagicon|AUS}} Australia 14–14 22,994 1993 Trans-Tasman Test series
4 9 June 1995 NZL}} def. {{rl|FRA}} 22–6 15,000 1995 New Zealand vs France series
5 18 October 1996 NZL}} def. {{flagicon|GBR}} Great Britain 17–12 12,000 1996 New Zealand vs Great Britain series
6 15 October 1999 NZL}} def. {{flagicon|AUS}} Australia 24–22 22,540 1999 Tri-Nations
7 26 October 1999 NZL}} def. {{flagicon|GBR}} Great Britain 26–4 14,040 1999 Tri-Nations
8 5 November 1999 AUS}} def. {{flagicon|NZL}} New Zealand 22–20 21,204 1999 Tri-Nations Final
9 10 June 2001 NZL}} def. {{flagicon|FRA}} France 36–0 4,500
10 21 October 2005 AUS}} def. {{flagicon|NZL}} New Zealand 28–26 15,400 2005 Tri-Nations
11 14 October 2006 AUS}} def. {{flagicon|NZL}} New Zealand 30–18 17,887 2006 Tri-Nations
12 18 October 2008 NZL}} def. {{rl|TON}} 56–8
13 16 October 2010 NZL}} def. {{rl|SAM}} 50–6 11,512
14 28 October 2017 NZL}} def. {{rl|SAM}} 38–8 17,857 2017 World Cup Group B
15 25 November 2017 ENG}} def. {{rl|TON}} 20-18 30,003 2017 World Cup Semi-final
16 13 October 2018 NZL}} def. {{rl|AUS}} 26-24 12,763
17 20 October 2018 AUS}} def. v {{rl|TON}} 36-14 26,214

Concerts

The capacity of the stadium for concerts is roughly 47,000 people. This can be expanded to 60,000 when the temporary north and south stands are installed. A list of concerts held at the stadium are included in the table below:

Mount Smart Stadium was the Auckland venue of the Big Day Out music festival until 2012. In 2014, Western Springs Stadium served as the venue for the festival in Auckland. Among the concerts hosted, Rainbow Warrior Benefit Concert (Greenpeace 1986) featuring multiple artists including Neil Young on acoustic guitar and Jackson Browne, Graham Nash, Topp Twins, Dave Dobbyn and a Split Enz reunion[45] within Mt Smart Stadium.

An album of Maori artists who came to support the aims of the Mt. Smart Stadium project was released in 1981.[46] It was called The Mauri Hikitia. It reached no 4 on the New Zealand charts.[47] It featured Rhonda, Ken Kincaid, Deane Waretini, and the Lightwood family.[48]

References

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6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.nzherald.co.nz/entertainment/news/article.cfm?c_id=1501119&objectid=11405968|title=Concert review: Foo Fighters, Mt Smart Stadium|first=Chris|last=Schulz|work=NZ Herald|date=2015-02-22|accessdate=2016-10-05}}
7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/CU1406/S00259/eagles-history-of-the-eagles-tour-2nd-auckland-show.htm|title=Eagles "History of the Eagles" Tour - 2nd Auckland show|work=scoop.co.nz|date=2014-06-19|accessdate=2016-10-05}}
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9. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.nzherald.co.nz/entertainment/news/article.cfm?c_id=1501119&objectid=11417632|title=Concert review: The Eagles at Mt Smart Stadium|first=Russell|last=Baillie|work=NZ Herald|date=2015-03-15|accessdate=2016-10-05}}
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43. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.undertheradar.co.nz/gig/55062/Sia.utr|title=GIG GUIDE - EVENT DETAILS|work=Under the Radar|accessdate=2017-06-09}}
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45. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.nzhistory.net.nz/media/photo/rainbow-warrior-music-festival|title=Rainbow Warrior music festival|work=NZHistory|publisher=History Group of the New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage|accessdate=17 April 2014}}
46. ^National Library of New Zealand The Mauri Hikitia album (sound recording) / various artists.
47. ^The Official NZ Music Charts 14 June 1981, CHART #287, Top 10 Compilation
48. ^Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa Object: The Mauri Hikitia Album

External links

  • Mount Smart Stadium Official Site
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{{New Zealand Warriors}}{{1989-1992 RLWC Venues}}{{NRL Grounds}}{{Commonwealth Games stadia}}{{D1NZ Locations}}{{World Series Cricket Grounds}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Mt. Smart Stadium}}

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