Stadium Southland - Events Held

Events Held

Year Sport Event
2000 Netball National Bank Cup: 9 round-robin, semis, finals
International tests: New Zealand vs Australia
Basketball International tests: New Zealand vs England, Australia
2001 Netball National Bank Cup: 9 round-robin, semis, finals
International tests: New Zealand vs Barbados, South Africa
Basketball International tests: Men's', New Zealand vs Australia; Women's', New Zealand vs Australia
2002 Netball National Bank Cup: 9 round-robin, semis, finals
Smokefree Netball Championships
International tests: New Zealand vs Australia
2003 Badminton New Zealand Badminton Open
Netball National Bank Cup: 7 round-robin matches
World Championships build-up games: New Zealand vs Australia, England, Jamaica
Secondary School Netball Championships
2004 Netball National Bank Cup (7 home games, semis, finals)
International tests: New Zealand vs England
Basketball International tests: New Zealand vs Australia
2005 Netball National Bank Cup (7 round-robin, semis)
Secondary Schools Netball Championships
Scottwood Netball/Smokefree Netball Championships
Basketball International tests: New Zealand vs Australia
2006 Netball National Bank Cup (7 round-robin, semis)
Basketball International tests: New Zealand (three tests)
Badminton New Zealand Badminton Open
2007 Netball National Bank Cup (7 round-robin, semis)
Scottwood Trust Netball Championships
Tennis ASB Classic qualifiers
2008 Cycling Under-21 World Cycling Championships (velodrome)
2008 Netball Southern Steel netball team
2009 Netball Southern Steel netball team (Round robin)
Scottwood Netball/Smokefree Netball Championships
International netball: New Zealand vs Australia
2010 Netball Southern Steel netball team (Round robin)

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