sport.wikisort.org - StadiumPiggabeen Sports Complex is a sporting venue situated in the suburb of Tweed Heads West in Tweed Heads, New South Wales, Australia. Predominantly used as a rugby league ground, it is the home ground of the Tweed Heads Seagulls, who play in the Queensland Cup. The ground is also used by the club's junior rugby league teams.[1]
Piggabeen Sports Complex |
Location | Caramar Drive, Tweed Heads West, New South Wales |
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Coordinates | 28°11′32″S 153°30′1″E |
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Field shape | Rectangular |
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Surface | Grass |
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Tweed Heads Seagulls (2003–07, 2011–present) |
History
In December 1985, the Tweed Heads Seagulls purchased 40 acres of land in Piggabeen to build a playing field and grandstand, which would eventually become the Piggabeen Sporting Complex. By 1986, the construction of the complex was well underway.[2]
In 2003, the Seagulls gained entry into the Queensland Cup, becoming the first New South Wales-based team to enter the competition. The club applied for the 2002 season but were unsuccessful. They re-applied after the Logan Scorpions, an inaugural Queensland Cup club, ceased operations. Upon entry into the competition, the club were based out of and played their home games at Piggabeen Sports Complex.[3]
From 2008 to 2010, Seagulls left Piggabeen Sports Complex, playing their home games at Cudgen's Ned Byrne Field.[4] In 2011, after major redevelopments at the venue, Seagulls returned to the Piggabeen Sports Complex. That year, the club received an $85,000 grant and began construction on a community clubhouse.[5] In 2013, the clubhouse was completed, with help from rugby league great Paul Harragon and the Tooheys New Crew.[6][7]
On 19 September 2018, the Seagulls received a $300,000 grant from the NSW Government to upgrade the venue, which will include upgrading facilities to support female rugby league players.[8]
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Queensland Cup |
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Current Clubs |
- Brisbane Tigers
- Burleigh Bears
- Central Queensland Capras
- Ipswich Jets
- Mackay Cutters
- Northern Pride
- Norths Devils
- Papua New Guinea Hunters
- Redcliffe Dolphins
- Souths Logan Magpies
- Sunshine Coast Falcons
- Townsville Blackhawks
- Tweed Heads Seagulls
- Wynnum Manly Seagulls
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Previous Clubs |
- Aspley Broncos
- Brisbane Brothers
- Brothers-Valleys
- Bundaberg Grizzlies
- Cairns Cyclones
- Gold Coast Vikings
- Logan Scorpions
- Mackay Sea Eagles
- North Queensland Young Guns
- Port Moresby Vipers
- Sunshine Coast Sea Eagles
- Townsville Stingers
- Toowoomba Clydesdales
- Wests Panthers
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Seasons |
- 1996
- 1997
- 1998
- 1999
- 2000
- 2001
- 2002
- 2003
- 2004
- 2005
- 2006
- 2007
- 2008
- 2009
- 2010
- 2011
- 2012
- 2013
- 2014
- 2015
- 2016
- 2017
- 2018
- 2019
- 2020
- 2021
- 2022
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Related articles |
- Grounds
- Premiers
- Records
- Wooden spooners
- National Rugby League reserves affiliations
- NRL State Championship
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Rugby league in Queensland |
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Federation | |
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Representative Teams |
- Queensland Maroons
- Queensland women's
- Queensland Residents
- Queensland U-20
- Queensland U-18
- Queensland U-16
- Queensland women's U-18
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NRL clubs |
- Current clubs: Brisbane Broncos
- Gold Coast Titans
- North Queensland Cowboys
- Former Clubs: Gold Coast Giants/Seagulls/Chargers (1988-1998)
- South Queensland Crushers (1995-1997)
- Future Club: Dolphins (starting in 2023)
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Major Competitions |
- State-wide leagues: Queensland Cup
- Women's Premiership
- Hastings Deering Colts (U21s)
- Mal Meninga Cup (U18s)
- State League (1982-95)
- Cyril Connell Cup (2009-16)
Former Top-Flight Competition: Brisbane Rugby League premiership
- Other leagues: Masters
- Police Services
- Primary School
- Secondary School
- Confraternity Carnival
- Universities
- Women's
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Northern Division |
- Foley Shield
- Bowen
- Cairns
- Mackay
- Midwest
- Mount Isa
- Remote Areas
- Townsville
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Central Division |
- Regions: Capricorn Region / South West Region / Wide Bay Region
- 47th Battalion Shield
- Balonne-Barwon Jr.
- Border
- Bundaberg
- Callide-Dawson Jr.
- Central Burnett
- Central Highlands
- Central West
- Fraser Coast
- Gladstone District
- Northern Districts
- Rockhampton District
- Roma District
- South Burnett
- Sunshine Coast Gympie
- Toowoomba
- Warwick & District Jr.
- Western
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South-East Division |
- Brisbane
- Bulimba Cup
- Brisbane A-Grade
- Brisbane Second Division
- Brisbane Women
- Ipswich
- Gold Coast
- Gold Coast Second Division
- FOGS Colts (U20's)
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Representative Competitions |
- State of Origin series
- Interstate Series (defunct)
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Rugby league in New South Wales |
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Federations |
- New South Wales Rugby League (Women's)
- Country Rugby League (defunct; now a division of NSWRL)
- NSW Physical Disability Rugby League
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Representative competitions |
- State of Origin series
- Interstate Series (defunct)
- City vs Country Origin
- Women's City vs Country Origin
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Representative teams |
- New South Wales Blues
- City Origin Team
- Country Origin Team
- New South Wales Residents
- New South Wales Women
- New South Wales U20's
- New South Wales U18's
- New South Wales U16's
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NRL clubs |
- Canberra Raiders
- Canterbury Bulldogs
- Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
- Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
- Parramatta Eels
- Penrith Panthers
- St. George Illawarra Dragons
- South Sydney Rabbitohs
- Sydney Roosters
- Wests Tigers
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Competitions |
- NSWRL: NSW Cup
- Ron Massey Cup
- Sydney Shield
- Presidents Cup
- Jersey Flegg Cup
- S.G. Ball Cup
- Laurie Daley Cup
- Harold Matthews Cup
- Andrew Johns Cup
- NSW Challenge Cup
- Sydney A-Grade Competitions
- Central Northern Open Age
- Central West Open Age
- Penrith Open Men's
- Southern Open Age
- South Sydney A-Grade
- Defunct Competitions
- Balmain JRL
- Canterbury JRL
- Newtown JRL
- CRL: Clayton Cup
- Leagues:
- Canberra
- Central Coast
- George Tooke
- Hastings
- Illawarra
- Macarthur
- Murray
- Newcastle
- Newcastle & Hunter
- Northern Rivers
- Outback
- Sunraysia-Riverlands
- Woodbridge
- Groups:
- Region 1:
- Region 2:
- Region 3:
- Region 4:
- Region 5:
- Women's:
- NSWRL Women's Premiership
- Sydney Metropolitan Women's Rugby League
- Tarsha Gale Cup
- Tertiary: NSW Tertiary Student Rugby League
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Discontinued competitions |
- NSWRL premiership
- Amco Cup
- Leagues: Mid-West
- Groups: (1, 5, 8, 12, 13, 18, 19 (Southern Tablelands), 19 (Canberra))
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Related Articles |
- List of CRL clubs
- List of Sydney Metropolitan A-Grade clubs
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