
Centenary of Rugby LeaguePrint Page 
The plaque commemorates the centenary of Rugby League (1908-2008) and the historical significance of the site.
From 1959 until it was closed in 2007 to make way for a new football complex, Wagga Wagga’s primary rugby league venue was Eric Weissel Oval, named after the champion five-eighth from between the Wars. The ground hosted many major matches, including an Australia v Papua New Guinea Test in 1988.
The Centenary Plaques Programme was put in place by the Centenary of Rugby League Committee to commemorate sites of historical significance to Rugby League - such as stadiums, suburban grounds and club formation sites. Nearly every aspect of Australia’s Rugby League landscape is covered by a Centenary Plaque – with plaques dedicated to the commemoration of Indigenous Rugby League, National Rugby League (NRL) first-grade clubs, foundation clubs, former Premiership clubs, New South Wales and Queensland Country, and those sites which were host to the foundation of the game itself in Australia.
Note: The oval was earmarked for development and was demolished in 2015. The location of the plaque is unknown.
Location
| Address: | Thomas Street, (former) Eric Weissel Oval , Wagga Wagga, 2650 |
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| State: | NSW |
| Area: | AUS |
| GPS Coordinates: | Lat: -35.110278 Long: 147.350556 Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate. |
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Dedication
| Approx. Monument Dedication Date: | 2008 |
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