91 Clyde Road, Herston
Saturday : 11:00am to 12:00PM
Pre-booked guided tours only

The National Rugby Training Centre (NRTC) at Ballymore is a world-class high-performance facility completed in May 2023. It is home to the Queensland Reds Men’s and Women’s teams, to the Reds Academy and to the Australian Women’s Rugby Team, the Wallaroos. It also caters for visiting clubs. The centre includes a 750m² gym, an aquatic recovery centre, and a 3,010-seat stand.

The NTRC is designed to not only develop and perfect high-performance athletes but to strengthen community spirit among men’s and women’s rugby players.

Unlike most high-performance gymnasia which have independent components, the NRTC facilities open to each other, fostering a sense of combined purpose among players, coaching staff, and administrators.

The architecture externally is relatively simple and prepossessing, intended to impart belonging to the wider community and to clubs as much as to elite teams. It employs a composition of angular, almost origami, forms to unite the roofscape with the grandstand and ground plane.

The interior spaces depart from convention in their visual and physical interconnection, and in opening up to the external realm, in particular the high-performance gymnasium, the largest component.

Over 3,000 spectators are accommodated in the grandstand and corporate suites, enabling games ranging from Wallaroo internationals to club and school rugby finals to be played at Ballymore.

Blight Rayner is also preparing a master plan for the whole Ballymore precinct encompassing wider community accessibility and participation and enabling colocation of related sports organisations with the NRTC.

Tour Information

Frequency of Guided Tours: Join an architectural tour of the centre on Saturday 18 July. Booking needed.

Wheelchair access

Yes

Awards

Recent Architectural or Engineering Awards: 2025 Australian Institute of Architects Queensland Award for Public Architecture | 2025 Australian Institute of Architects Queensland Award for Interior Architecture | 2024 Winner of Master Builders Queensland Housing & Construction Awards - Sporting facilities | 2024 Shortlisted for World Architecture

Blight Rayner
2023