Graham Road Oval
Interactive map of Graham Road Oval | |
| Address | 50 Graham Rd Carseldine, Queensland |
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| Coordinates | 27°21′24″S 153°00′46″E / 27.356782°S 153.012707°E |
| Capacity | 3,000[1] |
| Field size | 161 m × 111 m (528 ft × 364 ft)[2] |
| Tenants | |
| Aspley Football Club | |
Graham Road Oval is an Australian rules football venue located in the Brisbane suburb of Carseldine. It is the home ground of the Aspley Football Club in the Queensland Australian Football League (QAFL).[3]
History
The Aspley Football Club was formed in 1964 as a junior club, before transitioning to incorporate seniors-level football four years later.[4] It is unknown when Graham Road Oval was constructed, but Aspley was playing at the ground when it entered the Queensland Australian Football League (QAFL) in 2009.[4]
Aspley joined the North East Australian Football League (NEAFL) for the league's inaugural season in 2011. The first NEAFL match at Graham Road Oval was held on 9 April 2011, with Broadbeach defeating Aspley by 14 points.
Graham Road Oval hosted the NEAFL grand finals in 2013 and 2014.[5][6]
When the NEAFL was disbanded in 2020, Aspley joined the Victorian Football League (VFL) for one season in 2021. Six VFL matches were played at the ground during the season, before Aspley returned to the QAFL in 2022.[7][8]
Since January 2025, the ground has been known under naming rights as Automall Aspley Oval.[9]
References
- ^ "Graham Road Oval". Austadiums. Archived from the original on 15 January 2025. Retrieved 16 March 2026.
- ^ "Graham Road Oval". Australian Football. Archived from the original on 8 June 2025. Retrieved 16 March 2026.
- ^ De Bolfo, Tony (19 August 2023). "'Skinny' to be there in spirit at Carrara". Carlton Football Club. Archived from the original on 25 September 2023. Retrieved 16 March 2026.
- ^ a b "Aspley". Australian Football. Archived from the original on 7 December 2024. Retrieved 16 March 2026.
- ^ Paolucci, Tanya (21 September 2013). "Reserves fall short in NEAFL decider". Sydney Swans. Archived from the original on 16 March 2026. Retrieved 16 March 2026.
- ^ Phelan, Jennifer (13 September 2014). "Around the state leagues: Mitchell best but Swans lose thrilling NEAFL decider". AFL.com.au. Archived from the original on 16 March 2026. Retrieved 16 March 2026.
- ^ Cotton, Ben (6 June 2021). "Controversial finish leaves onlookers stunned in VFL thriller". Fox Sports. Archived from the original on 15 May 2025. Retrieved 16 March 2026.
- ^ Rhodes, Brendan (23 July 2021). "VFL TEAMS: Superstar to make shock VFL appearance". AFL.com.au. Archived from the original on 5 March 2022. Retrieved 16 March 2026.
- ^ "It's rebrand time!". Facebook. Aspley Hornets FC. 25 January 2025. Archived from the original on 8 March 2026. Retrieved 8 March 2026.