Giffin Park
27°29′07″S 153°03′19″E / 27.48534°S 153.0554°E / -27.48534; 153.0554
(secondary training ground)
NEAFL
Coorparoo Junior Australian Football Club
Coorparoo Football Club,
SEQAFL Div 2
Giffin Park is a sports venue in Coorparoo, a suburb in Brisbane, Australia. It includes an Australian rules football ground.[2]
It was formerly used by the Brisbane Lions as their secondary training venue and is used during the summer due to clashes with the Australian Cricket season.[3] The Lions NEAFL team formerly used it as a home ground.
It has been used as a major Queensland Australian Football League venue hosting the majority of the QAFL's premier division Grand Finals in the 21st Century, including 1999-2004, 2009-2010 and 2022.
See also
- Sport in Queensland
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- Alan Ray Oval
- Bruce Purser Reserve
- Cazalys Stadium
- Cooke-Murphy Oval
- Dairy Farmers Park
- Dittmer Park
- Drummoyne Oval
- Esplen Oval
- Football Park
- The Gabba
- Giffin Park
- Greenway Oval
- Gungahlin Enclosed Oval
- Kombumerri Park
- Kippax Oval
- Leyshon Park
- Macpherson Park
- Moreton Bay Central Sports Complex
- Newcastle Oval
- North Dalton Park
- Northline Oval
- Ray Mitchell Oval
- Robertson Oval
- Salk Oval
- Sherwood Oval
- Sir Bruce Small Park
- Stadium Australia
- TIO Stadium
- Tony Ireland Stadium
- Tramway Oval
- University Oval
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