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Blacktown ISP Oval

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Surface
  
Grass

Capacity
  
10,000

Opened
  
2009

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Location
  
Eastern Road, Rooty Hill, New South Wales

Operator
  
Blacktown Venue Management Ltd

Similar
  
East Melbourne Cricket Gr, Fankhauser Reserve, Corio Oval, Moorabbin Oval, Brunswick Street Oval

Blacktown ISP Oval is a AFL and cricket facility located in Rooty Hill, a suburb in Sydney, Australia. In 2009, a stadium with a capacity of 10,000 people was constructed. In 2010, the facility was used as a training and administration base for the Greater Western Sydney Giants while their primary home ground, Skoda Stadium, was being upgraded. The venue hosted one AFL Premiership game, between Greater Western Sydney and West Coast Eagles, in Round 3, 2012. The venue has also been used for pre-season NAB Cup matches featuring both Greater Western Sydney and the Sydney Swans, as well as for the Greater Western Sydney Giants' women's team's home matches. In 2013, Greater Western Sydney moved their main training facility to Sydney Olympic Park.

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Blacktown ISP Oval Wikipedia