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Your Guide to Barlow Park: Cairns's Home of Rugby League and Community Sport

Barlow Park on Mulgrave Road is the heartbeat of rugby league in Cairns, hosting the Northern Pride and a packed local sporting calendar year-round.

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By The Daily Cairns · Published 7 March 2026, 6:05 pm

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Updated 16 h ago· 14 July 2026, 11:04 pm

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Links to sources include (but not limited to): northernpride.com.au, qrl.com.au

Barlow Park sits on Mulgrave Road in Manunda and has long been the home of rugby league in Cairns. It is where the Northern Pride run out for their Intrust Super Cup home games, and where local rugby league clubs compete across the weekend schedule. The ground has an easy, welcoming feel: open-air grandstand seating, a grassy hill for families to spread out on, and the kind of relaxed tropical vibe that makes watching live sport here so enjoyable.

Getting to Barlow Park is simple whether you are coming from the northern suburbs, the CBD or the south side of the city. There is on-site and street parking available, and the ground is accessible by bus along Mulgrave Road. For footy days, arriving a little early is always a good idea so you can grab a snack from the canteen, settle into a spot on the hill and catch the junior curtain-raiser matches before the main game kicks off.

The facilities at Barlow Park include a covered grandstand with bench seating, a canteen serving hot food and drinks, and accessible entry points for those with mobility requirements. The ground is used year-round for a range of sports and community events, not just rugby league, so it is a venue that locals of all backgrounds tend to know well. On a dry-season afternoon the light is golden and the crowd is in good spirits, which sums up the Barlow Park experience pretty well.

Admission to most Northern Pride home games is very affordable and child-friendly, making it one of the best value live sport options in the city. Tickets are usually available at the gate, and the ground rarely feels too crowded to move around comfortably. Keeping an eye on the Northern Pride website and Queensland Rugby League's schedule will tell you when the next home game lands.

Beyond footy, Barlow Park also hosts athletics carnivals, school sport days and community events. It is a proper local oval in the best Australian sense: busy, well-used and genuinely central to the sporting life of Cairns.

Sources: Northern Pride official site Queensland Rugby League

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