Hurstville Oval

Hurstville Oval is a picturesque and famous sporting venue. Situated in the St.George District, the ground has a small grandstand and the Booth-Saunders Pavilion.

In 1931 an estimated 10,000 people attended the ground to see Donald Bradman and Alan Fairfax play for St.George against Northern Districts.

Hurstville was the first home ground of the St.George District Rugby League Football Club and also hosted St.George Rugby Union, St.George Soccer and the St.George Australian Rules.

It is still the home ground of the St.George District Cricket Club; the most successful team in the Sydney Grade Cricket competition and it also hosts WBBL matches. A feature of the ground is the velodrome which is used by the St George Cycling Club.

Hurstville Oval Details

Location
Address
Dora Street, Hurstville NSW 2220 GET DIRECTIONS
Capacity
10,000
Highest Crowd since 2003
3,583 - 13/10/13: Ryobi Cup: WA v NSW  
Lights
No
Arena Roof
No
Video Screen
Yes
Opened
1899
Redeveloped
2000
Sports Played
Cricket
Rugby League
Football
Australian Football
Athletics
Cycling  
Last Event
Next Event
 
Accommodation
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