THREE full sized fields, a 1500-capacity grandstand and 630 car parks are the highlights of the new look Warren Park designs released on Friday evening.

The blueprint comes after the NT Government fast-tracked $25 million for the development of the Marrara facility, with construction expected to begin in November.

New change rooms, as well as fresh corporate and food facilities are included in the plans.

Two fields will be used by rugby league, with one of national standard.

The third field remains South Darwin Rugby Unions, but will also be used by NRL NT.

Approximately 1780 temporary seats will be placed opposite the grandstand on the main field and will have the capacity to be moved to TIO Stadium to provide extra seating for future NRL matches.

The concept plans have been released for community consultation.

Members of the public can view the proposed design and provide feedback for two weeks online.

The concept design for the stadium was developed in consultation with a steering committee.

It included representatives from NRL NT, NRL, NT Rugby Union and the South Darwin Sporting League.

Chair of NRL NT, Belinda Howie, said the process had been well-managed through engagement of a variety of stakeholders.

“The plans detail a sustainable, state of the art facility that meets the needs of users of today and the future,” she said.

“The new facility will enable our current and future players to develop and showcase rugby league skills on a first class facility at Marrara, shoulder to shoulder with other major sporting facilities.”

NRL CEO Todd Greenberg said the upgrade was a significant legacy for rugby league in Darwin and reaffirmed the game’s growth potential.