90 years on: Belmore Sports Ground’s historic legacy honoured

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Back to Belmore today commemorates the 90ᵗʰ anniversary of the first top-tier rugby league match played at Belmore Sports Ground, marking a significant milestone in the rich sporting history of the Canterbury-Bankstown district.

On 13 April 1936, the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (then known as the “Country Bumpkins”) defeated the Western Suburbs Magpies 11-6 at the venue, then known as Belmore Oval. The match formed part of the New South Wales Rugby Football League competition, the precursor to the modern-day NRL.

Back to Belmore President Luke Cevolani said the anniversary was an opportunity to reflect on the enduring legacy of the facility.

“For 90 years, Belmore Sports Ground has been a focal point for sport in the Canterbury-Bankstown
area and a place where generations of athletes have been inspired,” Mr Cevolani said.

“What those players did in 1936 when they first graced this hallowed turf laid the foundation for everything that followed, inspiring countless young athletes to chase their own dreams and carry forward the proud traditions of this amazing ground.”

Vice President Steven Cataldi said Back to Belmore’s advocacy since 2005 had always been grounded
in an appreciation of the venue’s deep historical significance.

“When we took up the challenge to keep Belmore Sports Ground’s sporting heritage alive for future
generations 21 years ago, we were acutely aware of the history embedded in this site,” Mr Cataldi
said.

“This is more than just a sporting field. It is part of the fabric of the Canterbury-Bankstown community and something that must be protected and respected at all costs.”

Archive photo.

Patron Luke Brailey said the milestone highlighted the importance of ensuring the historic venue’s long-term future.

“It is our fervent hope that in another 90 years’ time, Belmore Sports Ground will still be here, continuing to inspire athletes and bring the community together,” Mr Brailey said.

“As an independent community organisation, we are honoured to celebrate milestones like this and to recognise the role Belmore Sports Ground has played in developing players and fostering a love of sport for almost a century.”

As Back to Belmore reflects on 90 years of rugby league history at the iconic facility, the organisation reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring that the actions taken today will help shape a strong and sustainable future for Belmore Sports Ground for generations to come.

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