Jubilee Stadium (also known as Kogarah Oval) is a multi-purpose stadium in
Carlton, a suburb in
Sydney
Sydney is the capital city of the States and territories of Australia, state of New South Wales and the List of cities in Australia by population, most populous city in Australia. Located on Australia's east coast, the metropolis surrounds Syd ...
, Australia. The stadium is mainly used for
rugby league
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and the
A-League
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, and is one of the home grounds of the
National Rugby League
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(NRL) team
St. George Illawarra Dragons. The stadium has hosted football matches, including
Sydney Olympic FC in the
2003–04 National Soccer League and recently,
Sydney FC
Sydney Football Club, commonly known as Sydney FC, is a professional association football, soccer club based in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. They compete in the top-tier men's league in Australia, the A-League Men. Established in 2004, ...
in the
2018–19,
2019–20 A-League, 2020–21 and 2021–22 due to the rebuild of the
Sydney Football Stadium. The
Cronulla Sutherland Sharks temporarily played at Jubilee Stadium during the major redevelopment of their leagues club and stadium in 2020–21.
The ground hosted its first game of rugby league in March 1936 when the
St. George Dragons were defeated by the
Newtown Bluebags in an exhibition match. The first official game was played on 22 April 1950 in which the Dragons lost 17–15 to South Sydney. The stadium has undergone several constructions over the years and are set to continue in the following decade.
History

Jubilee Stadium stands on part of the original grant of awarded on 23 December 1853 to Archibald McNab. Edmund English purchased the grant on 23 May 1854 for around 400 pounds. It officially became known as Kogarah Park when it was acquired by the Department of Lands on 1 July 1896 and dedicated as the first public park in
Kogarah. Control of the park was eventually passed to the Council of the
Municipality of Kogarah on 29 August 1906, which became Kogarah City and on 12 May 2016
Georges River Council
Georges River Council is a Local government in Australia, local government area located in the St George (Sydney), St George region of Sydney located south of the Sydney central business district, Sydney CBD, in New South Wales, Australia. The ...
.
During Kogarah's Jubilee celebrations in 1935, Jubilee Oval was constructed in Kogarah Park.
Development
The ground was closed from 1986 until the end of 1988 because of the construction of the new grandstand being built on the western side of the ground. During this time the Dragons played their home games at the
Sydney Cricket Ground
The Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) is a sports stadium in the Moore Park, New South Wales, Moore Park suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It is used for Test cricket, Test, One Day International and Twenty20 cricket, as well as, Australi ...
in
1986 and
1987
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* January 3 – Afghan leader ...
, while using
Belmore Oval, the home of the
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
The Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs are an Australian professional rugby league club based in Belmore, a suburb in the Canterbury-Bankstown region of Sydney. They compete in the NRL Telstra Premiership, as well as competitions facilitated by ...
, in
1988.
Since 2003, Jubilee Stadium has been steadily upgraded in a three-stage plan, funded by the NSW State Government and Federal Government. In 2006, the ground had been updated with new features to the seating around the grandstand and features directly out of the stadium including re-developments to the Hall of Fame walk and Kogarah Park in front of the stadium. Stage 1 consisted of new terraced seating at the north-western end, perimeter seating at the base of the hill, and a regrassed and raised hill area. Floodlights for televising night matches were also installed.
In 2007, the Dragons announced that they would not be playing home games at Kogarah for the
2008 season so that Stage 2 redevelopment of the ground could be completed with new roofed extension on the southern side of the main grandstand, increasing capacity by around 2000, and further upgrading to the hill area, including turnstile facilities and strengthening the retaining wall at the Southern Jubilee Avenue end. The Dragons returned for 2009 against the Sharks in round 3, and broke the club record for highest crowd at the ground.
In 2010, the Dragons secured $13m from the NSW State Government to complete the Stage 3 Northern grandstand extension, with an additional 1580 seats and the replacement of 1730 seats in the existing main grandstand. Also included in the development are additional public toilets and facilities, refurbishment of the existing grandstand facilities including the team change rooms, a new passenger and service lift, additional corporate and multi purpose facilities, and a museum and merchandise store.
A new digital scoreboard, turnstiles and ticketing facilities at Gate B and a rainwater harvesting tank were also installed around the ground during 2010 and 2011.
Walk of Fame
In March 2004, a Legends Walk outside Jubilee Stadium was opened, with 16 club greats inducted into the walk of fame:
•
Brian `Poppa` Clay •
Mark Coyne •
Reg Gasnier
Reginald William "Reg" Gasnier (12 May 1939 – 11 May 2014) was an Australian rugby league footballer and coach. He played for the St. George Dragons from 1959 to 1967 and represented Australia in a then record 36 Tests and three World Cup g ...
•
Ken Kearney •
Johnny King •
Graeme Langlands
Graeme Frank Langlands, Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, MBE, (2 September 1941 – 20 January 2018), also known by the nickname of "Changa", was an Australian professional rugby league footballer who played from the 19 ...
•
Eddie Lumsden •
Matt McCoy •
Noel Pidding •
Norm Provan
Norman Douglas Somerville Provan (18 December 1932 – 13 October 2021) was an Australian professional rugby league footballer and coach. Also nicknamed "Sticks", he was a second-row forward with the St. George Dragons during the first ten of ...
•
John Raper •
Rod `Rocket` Reddy •
Kevin Ryan •
Billy Smith •
Ian Walsh • and
Craig Young
2007 inductees: •
Robert Stone •
Billy Wilson
2021 inductees: •
Ben Creagh •
Ben Hornby •
Jason Nightingale • 1921 St George Inaugural Team
Naming rights
From 1950 until 2003, the ground was simply known as Jubilee Oval.
In 2003, printing and data communications company
OKI signed a five-year sponsorship deal for naming rights to the ground with the name becoming OKI Jubilee Stadium. In October, 2008, OKI decided not to renew the naming rights of Jubilee Oval, as the Dragons played at
ANZ Stadium during the 2008 season due to re-developments at Jubilee. The naming rights ended on 31 October with the park reverting to its former name.
It was officially announced on 25 December 2008, that
WIN Corporation
WIN Corporation is a private Australian media company, that owns assets including the WIN Television network, Crawford Productions and several local radio stations. The company is based in Wollongong, New South Wales.
History
Founding
The WIN b ...
had bought the naming rights for Jubilee Oval. With this agreement, WIN owned the naming rights to both of St. George Illawarra's home grounds, WIN Jubilee Oval and
WIN Stadium. In early 2014, WIN backed out of this sponsorship, with the ground once again reverting to its original name. From 2016, the
University of Wollongong
The University of Wollongong (UOW) is an Australian public university, public research university located in the coastal city of Wollongong, New South Wales, approximately south of Sydney. , the university had an enrolment of more than 33,000 s ...
held the rights to the ground for a two-year period, ending in late 2017. The ground was known as "UOW Jubilee Oval". In 2019, Netstrata, a local strata company, Netstrata, began it's naming rights of the ground - becoming Nestrata Jubilee Stadium. This deal was in effect until 27 March 2025. And was renamed Jubilee Stadium since.
* Jubilee Oval (1950–2003, 2008, 2014–2015, 2018)
* OKI Jubilee Stadium (2003–2008)
* WIN Jubilee Oval (2009–2013)
* UOW Jubilee Oval (2016–2017)
* Netstrata Jubilee Stadium (2019–2025)
* Jubilee Stadium (2025 - present)
The ground is sometimes referred to as "Kogarah Oval" by the media and fans. This helps to distinguish the stadium from the small suburban cricket ground located in
Glebe, New South Wales
Glebe is an inner-western suburb of Sydney in New South Wales. Glebe is located southwest of the Sydney central business district in the Inner West region.
Glebe is surrounded by Blackwattle Bay and Rozelle Bay, inlets of Port Jackson, Sydney ...
, which is called Jubilee Oval.
Uses
Rugby league
St. George DRLFC
The
St. George DRLFC
The St. George Dragons are an Australian rugby league, rugby league football club from the St George, Sydney, St George District in Sydney, New South Wales that played in the top level New South Wales Rugby League, New South Wales competition ...
which commenced competing in Sydney's top level in the
1921 NSWRFL season, had an unsuccessful debut game at Jubilee Oval in 1936 when they were defeated by
Newtown in an exhibition match as part of the Jubilee celebrations.
The gate-takings from the match were donated to the St. George Hospital. Saints at this stage were still based at Arncliffe's
Earl Park and it wasn't until 1950 that Saints returned home to Jubilee Stadium.
The Dragons played their first official match at the ground on 22 April 1950 against the
South Sydney Rabbitohs
The South Sydney District Rugby League Football Club, also known as the South Sydney Rabbitohs, is an Australian professional rugby league football club based in the Sydney suburb of Maroubra, New South Wales, Maroubra that competes in the Nat ...
before 12,500 fans. The Dragons lost a rather exciting match 17–15 but defeat would become quite a rare sight for the Dragons over the coming decades while at Kogarah.
St. George were based at Kogarah during their world record breaking 11 successive premierships from 1956 to 1966. They set a record at Kogarah and were not beaten at home for an astonishing twelve years: originally beaten by the
Balmain Tigers
The Balmain Tigers (also known as the Sydney Tigers from 1995 to 1996) are a rugby league club based in the inner-western Sydney suburb of Balmain, New South Wales, Balmain. They were a founding member of the New South Wales Rugby League and on ...
on 26 June 1954 at Kogarah which was just before the beginning of the streak. It wasn't until 31 July 1966, that they tasted defeat at Kogarah again, eventually losing 12–9 to the
Western Suburbs Magpies
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.
In 1950, the Dragons began a permanent association with the ground. Around this time was also when St. George legend
Norm Provan
Norman Douglas Somerville Provan (18 December 1932 – 13 October 2021) was an Australian professional rugby league footballer and coach. Also nicknamed "Sticks", he was a second-row forward with the St. George Dragons during the first ten of ...
joined the club and he said of Kogarah:
The team was based at Jubilee Stadium right up until the completion of the 1985 season. They then chose to abandon the ground and relocated to the
Sydney Cricket Ground
The Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) is a sports stadium in the Moore Park, New South Wales, Moore Park suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It is used for Test cricket, Test, One Day International and Twenty20 cricket, as well as, Australi ...
. The decision was one which they would come to dread. In 1985 St. George had been Club champions, 1st Grade Minor premiers, 1st Grade Runners-up, Reserve Grade Premiers and Under-23s Premiers. In 1986, Saints missed the semi-finals in all 3 grades for the first time in 50 years.
In 1988, the opportunity came for the club to relocate again. Instead of moving back to Jubilee they decided to move to
Belmore Oval. Finally, in 1988 it was decided that the Saints would move home to Jubilee in 1989 with a new stand to be constructed for the 1990 season.
The club yet again moved in the late 1990s and explained to fans the decision was on the basis that Jubilee was too small to accommodate a proposed $30 million stadium complex to meet
NRL
The National Rugby League (also known as the NRL Telstra Premiership for sponsorship reasons) is a professional rugby league competition in Oceania which contains clubs from New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria (state), Victoria, the Austral ...
requirements for playing venues. In a joint statement, Kogarah Council and St. George DRLFC stated that the scale of the proposed 20,000-seat stadium would exceed the size of Jubilee Oval and affect residents. The decision to leave Jubilee upset many of St George Illawarra's loyal supporters as the ground had so much history to it and in July 2000 many supporters held a rally in support of the ground. In March 2002, the R2K (Return to Kogarah) group held a successful Information Night at the Kogarah RSL to support a return to Jubilee Oval and successfully lobbied for the Dragons to play matches at Kogarah from 2003 onwards.
St George Illawarra Dragons
The
St George Illawarra Dragons, formed as the result of a merger between St George and the
Illawarra Steelers in 1999, use Kogarah as one of their home grounds in the
National Rugby League
The National Rugby League (also known as the NRL Telstra Premiership for sponsorship reasons) is a professional rugby league competition in Oceania which contains clubs from New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria (state), Victoria, the Austral ...
, along with the Steelers former home,
WIN Stadium in
Wollongong
Wollongong ( ; Dharawal: ''Woolyungah'') is a city located in the Illawarra region of New South Wales, Australia. The name is believed to originate from the Dharawal language, meaning either 'five islands/clouds', 'ground near water' or 'sound ...
. The newly formed Dragons used Kogarah in the
1999 NRL season, before moving their games to the
Sydney Football Stadium (SFS) in 2000.
From 2000 until 2002, after many loyal Dragons supporters held a rally and Information Night to persuade the club to move back to Jubilee Stadium (while at the SFS, the team had continued using WIN Stadium), the club did so and would be yet again occupying the famous
rugby league ground. During these 3 years that the Dragons did not play at Kogarah, there were talks with the club that they would play at the nearby
St George Soccer Stadium, but plans fell through and the soccer stadium has since fallen into disrepair. The Dragons returned to Kogarah in 2003 after a high number of protests and rallies held by supporter group R2K (or Return to Kogarah).
Lights were installed at Kogarah in 2006, with the Dragons christening their first night game at the ground with an 8–1 win over the
Parramatta Eels
The Parramatta Eels are an Australian professional rugby league football club based in the Sydney suburb of Parramatta that competes in the National Rugby League (NRL).
The Parramatta District Rugby League Football Club was formed in 1947, and ...
in Round 13 of the
2006 season. The game was played in driving rain, which many gave as the reason for a crowd of only 9,075 in attendance.
The club did not play at the ground in
2008
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because of renovations of the south-western end grandstand being built. During this time, the Dragons played at
ANZ Stadium. They returned to Kogarah in
2009
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, where they have remained ever since.
Association Football
Sydney Olympic FC played at Jubilee Stadium in their 2003/2004 season, competing in the
National Soccer League
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. In the years since the club have played on rare occasions at Jubilee instead of their usual
Belmore Sports Ground
Belmore Sports Ground, formerly known as Belmore Oval, is a multi-purpose stadium in Belmore, New South Wales, Australia. The park covers and from 1951 has contained the Belmore Bowling Recreation Club green. It is close to Belmore railway ...
home.
In 2014 the
St George Saints were promoted to the
NSW Premier League and moved to this ground as their home stadium for one season, later on moving to the nearby
Bicentennial Park South development.
The
Socceroos have held several open training sessions at this ground since 2013.
On 4 December 2011, it marked the first time an
A-League
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club played a first grade competition game at the venue, with
Sydney FC
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playing
Brisbane Roar FC
Brisbane Roar Football Club is a professional soccer club based in Brisbane, Queensland. competing in Australia's premier men's competition, A-League Men, which is the top tier Australia's football pyramid.
When Queensland Lions F.C. were ...
, in front of a crowd of 11,555. Sydney won 2–0, ending the Roar's Australian league record for undefeated matches in a row at 36 matches.
Sydney FC used this ground as their primary home venue for the
2018–19 A-League, as their usual home ground, the
Sydney Football Stadium, was demolished and a new stadium built on its site. The fan base showed great support for this – having a sellout 19,081 attend their first home match there, against
Melbourne Victory on 25 November 2018.
Sydney FC Sell Out #BigBlue At Jubilee Stadium
Sydney Football Club They continued to use it, along with Leichhardt Oval
Leichhardt Oval is a rugby league and soccer stadium in Lilyfield, New South Wales, Australia. It is currently one of three home grounds for the Wests Tigers National Rugby League (NRL) team, along with Campbelltown Stadium and Western Syd ...
, in the 2019–20 A-League season. Sydney FC
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Women also use the stadium having started to play there during the W-League 2013/2014 season. Sydney FC also hosted an Australia Cup
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match, defeating Macarthur FC 2-0 on the 8th of December 2021.
Transport
Carlton railway station is located a few hundred metres from the ground.
Attendance record
The ground record attendance for Jubilee Stadium was set in May 1975 when St. George took on South Sydney in front of 23,582 fans. In its modern form, the record attendance is 20,847 when the Dragons took on local rivals the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks in March 2009.
The record soccer match attendance was on 25 November, 2018, when Sydney FC took on Melbourne Victory in the A-League in front of a crowd of 19,081.
References
External links
Jubilee Stadium Official Site
{{NSW Premier League stadiums
Rugby league stadiums in Australia
Sports venues in Sydney
Soccer venues in Sydney
St. George Dragons
1936 establishments in Australia
Sports venues completed in 1936
A-League Women stadiums
Sydney FC (women)
Kogarah, New South Wales
St. George Illawarra Dragons