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Youth League & Other Fields School Fields SCHOOL FIELDS SCHOOL FIELD NAME HOME SCHOOL ADDRESS MAP LINK MAP Abbotsleigh 1/2 Abbotsleigh School for Girls 1666 Pacific Highway (Cnr Ada Avenue) Google Map - Buchanan Oval Newington College 200 Stanmore Rd, Stanmore Google Map School Map Cammeray Park North Sydney Boys High School Park Ave, Neutral Bay Google Map - Castle Cove 1/2 St Aloysius College Holly St, Castle Cove Google Map - Centennial Park Fields High or Scots Within Centennial Park Google Map School Map Chaplin Field St Pius X College 1 Dreadnought Road, Oxford Falls Google Map - Chifley Reserve St Spyridons Cnr Bunnerong Road and Little Bay Road Google Map Christison Park The Scots College Old South Head Road, Vaucluse Google Map - Cumberland College Meriden East St, Lidcombe Google Map Curagul Fields Knox Grammar School Curagul Rd & Bobbin Head Rd, North Turramurra Google Map - Dangar Oval Cranbrook School Iluka St, Rose Bay Google Map School Map David Philips Field St Spyridons or St Vincents or Scots Gwea Ave, Daceyville Google Map - Domain Pitches St. Andrews Google Map ES Marks Field The Scots College or Kambala Boronia St, Moore Park Google Map - Forsyth Park Pymble Ladies College Montpelier St, Neutral Bay Google Map Gillespie Fields Knox Grammar School 33 Bangalla Street, Warrawee Google Map - Heffron Park St Spyridons College Cnr Fitzgerald & Bunnerong Rd, Maroubra Google Map - Hermann, Damien, Lawrence Oakhill College 423-513 Old Northern Rd, Castle Hill Google Map School Map Hordern Oval Cranbrook School 5 Victoria Rd, Bellevue Hill Google Map School Map Killara Park Abbotsleigh School for Girls Rosebery Rd, Killara Google Map Knox 1 Oval Knox Grammar School 1499 Pacific Highway Wahroonga Google Map School Map Little Bay Sporting Fields St Spyridons College Anzac Parade, Malabar Google Map - Lower Park (SJC 5) St Joseph's College Augustine St, Hunters Hill Google Map School Map Lyne Park Ascham or Scots Sunderland Ave, Rose Bay Google Map Macquarie Uni Playing Fields Redlands (SCECGS) Culloden Road, Marsfield Google Map School Map Massie Fields The Kings School Pennant Hills Rd, North Parramatta Google Map School Map Scots Main Oval The Scots College Victoria Rd Bellevue Hill Google Map - McKay Ground 4 Sydney Boys High School Within Centennial Park Google Map School Map Moore Park West Sydney Boys High School South Dowling St, Moore Park Google Map School Map Norford Park Our Lady of Mery Boundary Rd, Sefton Google Map - Normanhurst Boys High Barker College Pennant Hills Rd, Normanhurst Google Map - Northbridge Fields D Shore (SCEGS) 17-35 Sailors Bay Rd, Northbridge Google Map School Map Old Boys Field Newington College 200 Stanmore Rd, Stanmore Google Map School Map Passmore Oval Peninsula Cup Finals Campbell Pde, Manly Vale Google Map - Pittwater House Oval Pittwater House School 70 South Creek Road, Collaroy Google Map - Phipps Field Barker College 91 Pacific Highway, Hornsby Google Map School Map Primrose Park Wenona Grafton St (off Young St), Cammeray Google Map - Pymble 1/2 Pymble Ladies College Avon Rd, Pymble Google Map School Map Queens Park Fields Waverley College Carrington Rd, Bondi Junction Google Map School Map Queens Park 28 Sydney Grammar Prep School Carrington Rd, Bondi Junction Google Map School Map Riverview 1B,1C,2A,2B Riverview (St Ignatius' College) Tambourine Bay Rd, Lane Cove Google Map School Map Rosewood Fields Barker College 91 Pacific Highway, Hornsby Google Map School Map NBCS School Oval Northern Beaches Christian School 1 Ecghunga Rd, Terrey Hills Google Map - Oxford Falls School Oval Oxford Falls Grammar 1078 Oxford Falls Road, Oxford Falls Google Map - Redeemer School Oval Redeemer Baptist School 2 Masons Drive, North Parramatta Google Map - Reg Bartley Oval Grammar or Scots New South Head Rd, Rushcutters Bay Google Map - St Andrews Oval, Sydney Uni St Andrews Cathederal School Cadigall Ln, University of Sydney Google Map School Map St George A-D, Soccer Stadium Scots Barton Park, 88 Bestic St, Rockdale Google Map - St Ives' High School Ravenswood School for Girls Yarrabung Rd, St Ives Google Map - St Johns Oval, Sydney Uni St Andrews Cathederal School Off Parramatta Rd, University of Sydney Google Map School Map St Leos College 1/2 Barker College 16 Woolcott Ave, Wahroonga Google Map - St Patricks 3 St Patricks College Edgar St, Strathfield Google Map School Map Tarban Creek St Joseph's College Via footbridge off Joly Pde, Hunters Hill Google Map - Tasker Park Newington College Phillips Avenue, Canterbury Google Map - Tempe Reserve Newington College Holbeach Avenue, Tempe Google Map - The Square, Sydney Uni SCEGGS Darlinghurst Physics Rd within Sydney University Google Map School Map Trinity 2 Trinity Grammar School 119 Prospect Road Summer Hill Google Map - Tyneside (College Oval) St Aloysius College Tyneside Avenue, Willoughby Google Map - UTS Kuring-gai Ravenswood School for Girls Eton Rd, Lindfield Google Map School Map Walsh Fields St Pius X College 1 Dreadnought Road, Oxford Falls Google Map - Wanderer's Field The Kings School Pennant Hills Rd, North Parramatta Google Map School Map Weigall Fields Sydney Grammar School Alma St, Paddington Google Map - Wentworth Park 1-4 St Catherine's or Queenwood (North of the Dog Track) - Wattle St, Pyrmont Google Map - Wentworth Park (Dog Track) St Andrews Cathederal School (Middle of Dog Track) - Wattle St, Pyrmont Google Map - Visit www.ssfra.com.au for wet weather numbers YOUTH LEAGUE & OTHER FIELDS OTHER FIELD NAME SUBURB ADDRESS MAP LINK MAP Arlington Oval Dulwich Hill Constitution Rd, Dulwich Hill Google Map - Christie Park Macquarie Park Christie Rd, Macquarie Park Google Map - ES Marks Field Moore Park Boronia St, Moore Park Google Map - Fraser Park Marrickville 100 Marrickville Rd, Marrickville Google Map - Hajuk Stadium St Johns Park 130 Edensor Rd, St Johns Park Google Map - Hensley Athletic Field Pagewood/East Gardens Corish Circle, Pagewood Google Map - Melita Stadium South Granville Everley Rd, South Granville Google Map - Mason Park Homebush Underwood Rd, Homebush Google Map - Magdala Park North Ryde End of Magdala Rd, North Ryde Google Map - Mills Park Asquith At the end of Baldwin Avenue, Asquith Google Map - Northbridge Oval Northbridge Sailors Bay Rd, Northbridge, - Popondetta Park Emerton Popondetta Rd, Emerton Google Map - Rockdale Ilinden Sports Ctre Arncliffe 210 West Botany St, Arncliffe Google Map - Ron Routley Oval - Sydney University Oval No. 1 Camperdown Physics Rd within Sydney University Google Map School Map Valentine Park Glenwood Meurants Lane, Glenwood Google Map - If a Youth League Field is not listed, then please visit Football NSW's site and their full list of grounds: .
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