Campbelltown Sports Stadium
Western Suburbs Magpies have called Campbelltown Sports Stadium (Orana Park) home since their relocation there in 1987.
Western Suburbs Magpies have called Campbelltown Sports Stadium (Orana Park) home since their relocation there in 1987.
Name: | Campbelltown Sports Stadium |
Previous Names: | Orana Park(1970-1989) Campbelltown Sports Ground (1990 - 1999) |
Owner: | Campbelltown City Council |
Address: | Cnr Pembroke Road & Rose Payten Drive, Leumeah NSW 2560 |
Configuration: | Rectangle - 360 degrees of seating with grass hills behind the seats at both try line ends |
Orientation: | North (Campbelltown Athletic Centre) to South (Wests Leagues Club) |
Playing Surface: | Sand based profile and substructure with a Legend Couch Grass. |
Capacity: | 21,000 (13,500 seated) |
Record Crowds: |
20,527 (14th August 2005 - NRL - Wests Tigers VS North Queensland Cowboys) |
Lights: | Yes. 8 light towers provide illumination to full High Definition TV Standards (Upgraded in 2008) |
Corporate Boxes: | 20 |
Disabled Access: | Yes |
Media Facilities: | Yes |
Car Parking: |
Wests Leagues Car Parks, Leumeah Train Station Car Park |
NRL Usage: | 1998 - 12 games a year (Western Suburbs Magpies) 2000 to 2004 - 6 games a year (Wests Tigers) 2005 to 2009 - 3 games a year (Wests Tigers) 2010 to 2017 - 4 games a year (Wests Tigers) 2018 to 2019 - 3 games a year (Wests Tigers) |
Public Transport: | Train ( Sydney Trains ) Leumeah Station, T2 and T5 lines), Bus ( Busways ) and Taxi Services |
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Campbelltown Sports Stadium only has 2 relatively small car parks next to the ground. Whilst it is usually easy to get parking here for Magpie stand alone games, for Wests Tigers matches it is often better to park in the larger Leumeah Train Station car parks. It is then just a 2 minute walk to the ground over a dedicated pedestrian bridge.