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    Concord Oval (also Waratah Stadium) is a rugby football stadium in the inner-west Sydney suburb of Concord, Australia. The stadium is able to hold 5,000...
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  • down in 1901 Concord Building, in the U.S. city of Portland, Oregon Concord Oval, a rugby stadium in New South Wales, Australia Concord Resort Hotel,...
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    Eden Park, Auckland 9–22 1987 25 July Concord Oval, Sydney Australia  16–30  New Zealand 1–0 1988 3 July Concord Oval, Sydney Australia  7–32  New Zealand...
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    Routly Reserves (beginning of the Concord Foreshore Trail). Concord Golf Course, Massey Park, Cintra Park Concord Oval (home ground of Inter Lions Soccer...
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  • South Wales. The club is based in Concord in the Inner West of Sydney, and plays home matches at Concord Oval. Concord holds a place in rugby history as...
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     Australia 83 25 July 1987 Concord Oval, Sydney 16–30  New Zealand 1987 New Zealand tour of Australia 84 3 July 1988 Concord Oval, Sydney 7–32  New Zealand...
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  • in 1987 confident. However, the semi-final against France at Sydney's Concord Oval, was lost 30–26. Australia then lost the 3rd/4th play-off match against...
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  • Capacity: 24,000 Sydney Invercargill Palmerston North Concord Oval Rugby Park Stadium Showgrounds Oval Capacity: 20,000 Capacity: 30,000 Capacity: 20,000...
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  • Concord Oval in 1987, which Australia won 19–6. The nations played three times in 1988: Australia won 22–16 in Brisbane and 28–8 at the Concord Oval,...
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  • This track was a 1⁄2-mile dirt oval, and also was named Harris Speedway, Concord International Speedway & New Concord Speedway throughout its history...
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