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- Princes_Park_(stadium) abstract "Princes Park (officially Carlton Recreation Ground, also known by its sponsored names Optus Oval and Visy Park) is an Australian rules football ground located at Princes Park in the inner Melbourne suburb of Carlton North, Victoria. Prior to a partial redevelopment the ground had a capacity of 35,000, making the ground the third largest Australian rules football venue in Melbourne after the Melbourne Cricket Ground and Docklands Stadium. Its current capacity is unknown by most people since two stands were removed and replaced with an indoor training facility and administration building.It is a historic venue, having been the home ground of the Carlton Football Club since the formation of the VFL/AFL in 1897. It has the second oldest grandstand associated with the VFL/AFL competition.On 5 May 2005, Carlton would host its last ever game at the venue. This day was a particularly sad one for many Carlton supporters that had been attending the ground for many years. The last game which was called "farewell to princes park" was Carlton V Melbourne. The Blues trailed early only to have a late surge but still fall short and admit defeat. After the match had ended. Carlton Captain at the time Anthony Koutuofides gave the game ball to a Carlton legend in John Nicholls. Where he held the ball up to the crowd symbolising the end of an amazing and historic era. This was called "The Final Play".".
- Princes_Park_(stadium) formerName "MC Labour Park (2007–2008)".
- Princes_Park_(stadium) formerName "Optus Oval (1994–2006)".
- Princes_Park_(stadium) formerName "Princes Park (1897–1994)".
- Princes_Park_(stadium) formerName "Visy Park (2009-present)".
- Princes_Park_(stadium) location Melbourne.
- Princes_Park_(stadium) location Princes_Park,_Carlton.
- Princes_Park_(stadium) operator Carlton_Football_Club.
- Princes_Park_(stadium) owner City_of_Melbourne.
- Princes_Park_(stadium) tenant Carlton_Football_Club.
- Princes_Park_(stadium) tenant Melbourne_Rebels.
- Princes_Park_(stadium) thumbnail Princes_park_from_air.jpg?width=300.
- Princes_Park_(stadium) wikiPageExternalLink princes.html.
- Princes_Park_(stadium) wikiPageID "5391969".
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- Princes_Park_(stadium) brokeGround "1892".
- Princes_Park_(stadium) closed "2005".
- Princes_Park_(stadium) formerNames "MC Labour Park".
- Princes_Park_(stadium) formerNames "Optus Oval".
- Princes_Park_(stadium) formerNames "Princes Park".
- Princes_Park_(stadium) formerNames "Visy Park".
- Princes_Park_(stadium) fullname "Carlton Recreation Ground".
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- Princes_Park_(stadium) location Melbourne.
- Princes_Park_(stadium) location Princes_Park,_Carlton.
- Princes_Park_(stadium) opened "1897".
- Princes_Park_(stadium) operator Carlton_Football_Club.
- Princes_Park_(stadium) owner City_of_Melbourne.
- Princes_Park_(stadium) seatingCapacity "Currently Unknown".
- Princes_Park_(stadium) stadiumName "Visy Park".
- Princes_Park_(stadium) surface "Grass".
- Princes_Park_(stadium) tenants Carlton_Football_Club.
- Princes_Park_(stadium) tenants "Melbourne Rebels".
- Princes_Park_(stadium) subject Category:Australian_Football_League_grounds.
- Princes_Park_(stadium) subject Category:Cricket_grounds_in_Australia.
- Princes_Park_(stadium) subject Category:Sports_venues_in_Melbourne.
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- Princes_Park_(stadium) comment "Princes Park (officially Carlton Recreation Ground, also known by its sponsored names Optus Oval and Visy Park) is an Australian rules football ground located at Princes Park in the inner Melbourne suburb of Carlton North, Victoria. Prior to a partial redevelopment the ground had a capacity of 35,000, making the ground the third largest Australian rules football venue in Melbourne after the Melbourne Cricket Ground and Docklands Stadium.".
- Princes_Park_(stadium) label "Princes Park (stadium)".
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- Princes_Park_(stadium) depiction Princes_park_from_air.jpg.
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- Princes_Park_(stadium) name "Carlton Recreation Ground".
- Princes_Park_(stadium) name "Visy Park".