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  2. Epping, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    West Epping Community Centre is on the corner of Dent and Downing Streets, beside West Epping Park and Oval. Capacity: 100 people. Attached to the Community Centre is the West Epping Community Preschool which shares the two enclosed playgrounds. [23] Epping Community Centre [24] at 9 Oxford Street, near the railway station. Capacity: 300 people ...

  3. List of auto racing tracks in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Epping New Hampshire: 1966: Asphalt: 1/4 mile: NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series ... Oval: ARCA Menards Series West, Weekly regular point divisions: Late Models ...

  4. Star Speedway - Wikipedia

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    The prior year, Elliot had gone into business with Kendall C. Smith and local journalist Russ Conway to build a race track on what had formerly been Star Brick Yard in Epping, New Hampshire. [3] Elliot, Smith, and Conway sold their interests in the track by late 1983, when they purchased Lee Raceway (later known as Lee USA Speedway ) in nearby ...

  5. Northern Football Netball League - Wikipedia

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    The NFL granted Lalor's request, trading places with Epping who agreed to be promoted from Division 3 to Division 2 for the 2018 season to avoid a bye. In 2019, the league decided to move to a ten team Division 1 & 2 and an eight team Division 3 structure for the 2020 season with Old Eltham Collegians's successful transfer from the VAFA into ...

  6. Lower Plenty Football Club - Wikipedia

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    The club's home ground is the upper oval at Para Road Reserve, adjacent to the Montmorency Football Club home ground. The club wore a brown and gold vertical striped guernsey and were known as the Hawks before changing to a gold and maroon guernsey and becoming the Bears due to a clash with existing Second Division Club Heidelberg West.

  7. Tri-City Raceway - Wikipedia

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    Tri-City Raceway is a 0.500 mi (0.805 km) asphalt oval race track located in West Richland, Washington. Tri-City Raceway is currently being featured in the ARCA Menards Series West division of NASCAR. The track was built to represent and named after the three nearby cities to the racetrack.

  8. Cajon Speedway - Wikipedia

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    Located between Gillespie Field and the San Vicente Freeway, the 0.25 mile dirt oval track opened in 1961. Named Cajon Speedway, the track expanded to a 0.375 mile dirt track in 1964. The 0.375 mile oval was paved. [1] The track was founded by Earle Brucker Sr., who also founded El Cajon Stock Car Racing Association (ECSCRA).

  9. Western Sydney Stadium - Wikipedia

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    It replaced the demolished Parramatta Stadium (1986) which in turn was built on the site of the old Cumberland Oval, home ground to the Parramatta Eels since 1947. The current stadium opened in April 2019 and has a 30,000-seat capacity. The stadium is owned by the NSW Government and built at a cost of $300 million.