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Queensland Country Bank Stadium to host two NRL finals

It’s happening! Townsville is set to host a double header next weekend as part of the NRL finals series. Find out which games we will host and when you can get your hands on tickets >>

Sunday, 6pm: QUEENSLAND Country Bank Stadium will host an NRL finals double-header on Saturday, with Townsville fast becoming a sporting mecca amid the pandemic.

The northern city’s Covid-free status has helped it secure the multiple major sporting events, stepping up to save multiple codes from lockdowns and outbreaks.

The northern city will host the qualifying final between Penrith Panthers and South Sydney Rabbitohs and an elimination final between the Sydney Roosters and the Gold Coast Titans on September 11.

After a week of speculation, the worst kept secret was confirmed with final matches also planned for Sunshine Coast on Friday and Rockhampton on Sunday.

Suncorp Stadium will host the grand final, with Queensland Country Bank is understood to be the back-up should Covid-19 spiral out of control in the southeast.

Queensland Country Bank Stadium will host two NRL final games on Saturday. Picture: Alix Sweeney
Queensland Country Bank Stadium will host two NRL final games on Saturday. Picture: Alix Sweeney

September will be a sporting spectacular for the city with Townsville also set to host the 100th match between the All Blacks and the Springbok for the 2021 Rugby Championships.

NRL CEO Andrew Abdo said it was exciting to bring the finals series to Townsville.

“We created history earlier in the year with Townsville hosting their first State of Origin and now the eyes of all rugby league fans will be on Townsville on Saturday night for two massive Telstra Premiership finals series games,” Mr Abdo said.

“Some of our most passionate fans are from Townsville and we wanted to reward the region for their support this year with finals series matches.”

Nathan Cleary of the Panthers makes a break during the round 25 NRL match between the Parramatta Eels and the Penrith Panthers at Cbus Super Stadium, on September 03, 2021, in Gold Coast, Australia. (Photo by Chris Hyde/Getty Images)
Nathan Cleary of the Panthers makes a break during the round 25 NRL match between the Parramatta Eels and the Penrith Panthers at Cbus Super Stadium, on September 03, 2021, in Gold Coast, Australia. (Photo by Chris Hyde/Getty Images)

Townsville Enterprise CEO Claudia Brumme-Smith said this was another example of the stadium driving economic benefit for the region.

“We are proud that our new stadium is delivering on what was always envisaged in our advocacy seven years ago,” Ms Brumme-Smith said.

“Accommodation next weekend was forecast at approximately 30% occupancy, but we anticipate this announcement to provide a welcomed boost to our hotels and hospitality businesses.”

Townsville Mayor Jenny Hill addressed media outside Queensland Country Bank Stadium. PICTURE: MATT TAYLOR.
Townsville Mayor Jenny Hill addressed media outside Queensland Country Bank Stadium. PICTURE: MATT TAYLOR.

Townsville Mayor Jenny Hill said she was pleased the city would be able to host this major event, especially because much of the finals series would usually be played in Sydney. “With a week to go, I’m hopeful we could have a sell out at the stadium,” Cr Hill said.

“This is pretty much a carnival of NRL here in the city.”

“We showed the NRL the love (we have) for the code at the State of Origin and it would be absolutely fantastic to have that same atmosphere for the finals.”

Townsville City Council did not contribute funding to bring the game to the region.

Townsville MP Scott Stewart said the city was the “best choice” to host the finals.

“The Palaszczuk Government brought State of Origin to the North and we know how successful it was in terms of the money it generated for the economy, especially around the CBD, and NRL finals would be another terrific boost for the city,” he said.

Tickets for all week one final matches will go on sale at 1pm September 6, starting at $25.

Sunday, 8am: IT’S happening! Townsville is set to host a double header next weekend as part of the NRL finals series.

After a week of speculation, the finals series venues have been confirmed, with next Saturday night set to be a northern spectacular.

Queensland Country Bank Stadium will host the two games, a qualifying final between Penrith Panthers and Rabbitohs and an elimination finals between Roosters and Sharks or Titans.

The other two finals series games will be held on the Sunshine Coast on Friday and Rockhampton on Sunday.

Nathan Cleary of the Panthers runs the ball during the round 25 NRL match between the Parramatta Eels and the Penrith Panthers at Cbus Super Stadium on Friday. (Photo by Chris Hyde/Getty Images)
Nathan Cleary of the Panthers runs the ball during the round 25 NRL match between the Parramatta Eels and the Penrith Panthers at Cbus Super Stadium on Friday. (Photo by Chris Hyde/Getty Images)

Rumours have been swirling for days about Townsville securing a double header, but the NRL made the official announcement on Sunday morning.

Townsville has also been confirmed as the back-up venue for the grand final should Brisbane be forced into a Covid-19 snap lockdown.

Townsville also hosted the State of Origin Game One earlier this year, putting the game on with just nine days notice.

Townsville will host another double header on September 25 with the 2021 Rugby Championships bringing the historic Springbok and All Blacks game to the city.

Information about tickets is yet to be released, but Queensland Country Bank Stadium events are usually sold through Ticketmaster.

caitlan.charles@news.com.au

Originally published as Queensland Country Bank Stadium to host two NRL finals

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