Name
Okara Park
heart off icon (0 users)

Alternate: Semenoff Stadium

Thumb
League Badge
Image Source: Unknown report



Next Event
calendar next Northland vs Manawatu
Sun 02 Aug 2026 02:05

Established
1965 (61 years old)

Capacity
30,000

Build Cost


Architect


Country
New Zealand

Location
Whangārei

Timezone
UTC +12:00 New Zealand Standard Time (NZST)

Coordinates
-35.734167, 174.329444



Logo
no logo icon

  Upcoming 
02 AugNorthlandNorthland tiny home badge icon2:05am tiny away badge icon ManawatuManawatu
14 AugNorthlandNorthland tiny home badge icon7:10am tiny away badge icon TaranakiTaranaki
30 AugNorthlandNorthland tiny home badge icon5:05am tiny away badge icon TasmanTasman
12 SepNorthlandNorthland tiny home badge icon5:05am tiny away badge icon WaikatoWaikato
26 SepNorthlandNorthland tiny home badge icon2:05am tiny away badge icon Counties Counties Manukau
 
  Results 
28 SepNorthlandNorthland tiny home badge icon19 - 19 tiny away badge icon CanterburCanterbury
11 SepNorthlandNorthland tiny home badge icon43 - 26 tiny away badge icon WellingtoWellington
30 AugNorthlandNorthland tiny home badge icon27 - 22 tiny away badge icon Hawkes BaHawkes Bay
16 AugNorthlandNorthland tiny home badge icon14 - 28 tiny away badge icon TasmanTasman
08 AugNorthlandNorthland tiny home badge icon22 - 17 tiny away badge icon SouthlandSouthland
05 JulMāori AllMāori All Blacks tiny home badge icon26 - 29 tiny away badge icon Scotland Scotland Rugby
04 OctNorthlandNorthland tiny home badge icon28 - 31 tiny away badge icon OtagoOtago


Description
Available in: English Language icon

Okara Park, currently known commercially as Semenoff Stadium (previously known as Toll Stadium due to a sponsorship agreement) is a multi-purpose stadium in Whangārei, New Zealand. It is currently used mostly for rugby union matches and is the home stadium of Northland Rugby Union. The stadium is able to hold 18,500 people and was built in 1965.

The park has recently had a $16m redevelopment with the new grandstand known as the Northland Events Centre being built. The new development has turned Okara Park into a multi-purpose Northland sports hub.

Despite Okara Park only having a capacity for 30,000 people at a stretch, there was a match of Rugby Union in 1979 where around 40,000 people crammed into the stadium thanks to its large embankment. The occasion for this record crowd was the defence by the local side, North Auckland, of the prized Ranfurly Shield against Auckland.

The stadium has held national games, including the New Zealand Māori rugby league team beating the Great Britain Lions 40–28 in 1996 and the New Zealand Māori rugby union team beating the Tongan national side 66–7 at Okara Park in 1998. It has also hosted matches between Northland and touring international sides such as the British & Irish Lions, and Tonga, Samoa and Fiji in the last two decades.

In 2010, Okara Park hosted a match of the New Zealand Maori Rugby centenary series, with New Zealand Māori playing the New Zealand Barbarians in what was effectively an All Blacks trial match.

The stadium was used as a venue for the 2011 Rugby World Cup. The stadium hosted two group stage matches, Tonga vs. Canada and Tonga vs. Japan.

On 1 November 2014, the stadium hosted its first rugby league international when New Zealand played Samoa as part of the 2014 Rugby League Four Nations. New Zealand won the match 14–12.

On 3 June 2017, the 2017 British & Irish Lions began their tour here with a 13–7 win against New Zealand Barbarians.
wikipedia icon cc icon

Tennants

Team Badge
Country Icon
Sport icon Northland
Missing Artwork icon


Collections
None...

Fanart search icon
no fanartno fanart
no fanartno fanart

Other Links