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Ground Directory Ground Directory GROUND ADDRESS SUBURB GREGORYS UBD AFV SPORTS FIELD HOLLYWOOD DRIVE & WHARF STREET LANSVALE 250- F10 ALEC LAMBERTON FIELD CNR OBERTON ROAD & LEE STREET KELSO ARLINGTON OVAL CONSITITUTION ROAD DULWICH HILL 373- C9 254- H9 BELMORE SPORTS GROUND ADISON LANE BELMORE 253- G16 BENSLEY ROAD SOCCER COMPLEX BENSLEY ROAD MACQUARIE FIELDS 454- B7 308- F7 BENSONS LANE RESERVE BENSON LANE RICHMOND 27- H13 64- Q14 BERNIE MULLANE SPORTS CENTRE MARRELLA AVE KELLYVILLE 150- D2 BEROWRA OVAL BEROWRA WATERS ROAD BEROWRA 94- K13 BERT SAUNDERS RESERVE KIATA CRESCENT DOONSIDE 243- H14 168- C14 BIRCHGROVE OVAL CHGROVE STREET BIRCHGROVE 7- H2 10- C2 BLICK OVAL HOLDEN STREET CANTERBURY 372- G10 254- B10 BLUESCOPE CENTENARY OVAL CNR FIVE ISLANDS RD & SPRINGHILL RD CRINGILA WOLLONGONG, 41- E4 BWE SPORTS CENTRE LOT 13 SIMPSON ROAD BONNYRIGG 363 ES 247- Q4 CALABRIA SPORTS GROUND 184- 192 RESTWELL ROAD PRAIREWOOD 228- J8 CAMDENVILLE OVAL CNR MAY & COUNCIL STREETS ST PETERS 374- H11 17- Q7 CHERRYBROOK PARK CHERRYBROOK ROAD LANSVALE 294- P11 CHISHOLM PARK ST JOHNS ROAD CABRAMATTA 364- J3 248- P3 CHOPIN PARK LOT 4-5 BUNGALOW ROAD PLUMPTON 242 A11 166 Q11 CHRISTIE PARK CHRISTIE ROAD NORTH RYDE 252- E15 64- E13 CONCORD OVAL GIPPS STREET BURWOOD 233- N10 COOK PARK MEADOWS ROAD MT PRITCHARD 182 248- M7 COOK PARK ST MARYS WILSON STREET ST MARYS 269 E/3 185 E/3 CROMER PARK SOUTH CREEK ROAD DEE WHY 228- F16 158- A16 CSI GROUND 81 SOUTH STREET SCHOFIELDS 212- E3 147- E3 CUA STADIUM CNR MULGOA RD & RANSLEY ST PENRITH DAVID PHILLIPS FIELD GWEA AVENUE DACEYVILLE 406- E5 276- K5 DUNC GRAY VELODROME COMPLEX Carysfield Road Georges Hall 251-B12 ELS HALL PARK KENT ROAD MARSFIELD 169-N6 ERIC PRIMROSE RESERVE CNR JOHN ST & PRIMROSE AVENUE RYDALMERE 309- K6 212- E6 Friday, 22 February 2008 Page 1 of 4 GROUND ADDRESS SUBURB GREGORYS UBD ERNIE SMITH RESERVE KELSO CRESCENT MOOREBANK 396- B9 269- M9 ES MARKS FIELD CNR. ANZAC PDE & BORONIA STREET MOORE PARK 20- J16 20- D1 FAIRFAX COMMUNITY STADIUM QUINN AVENUE SEVEN HILLS 245 J14 169 J14 FRANCIS PARK No2 RICHMOND ROAD BLACKTOWN 244- E14 168- K14 FRASER PARK 100 MARRICKVILLE ROAD MARRICKVILLE 374- C14 255- C14 GARSIDE PARK ONSLOW STREET GRANVILLE 308- H10 211- H10 GLADESVILLE RESERVE VICTORIA ROAD GLADESVILLE 214- H13 HAJDUK STADIUM 130 EDENSOR ROAD ST JOHNS PARK 100- A4 78- K2 HAMMONDVILLE PARK HEATHCOTE ROAD HAMMONDVILLE 206- F10 290- B2 HARRIE DENING CENTRE BATES DRIVE KAREELA 461- E15 313- E15 HARRY GRAHAM PARK WALLAWA STREET FIGTREE MAP 35, A6 HENSLEY ATHLETIC FIELD WENTWORTH AVE & DENNISON STREET MATRAVILLE 276- K12 HURSTVILLE OVAL DORA STREET HURSTVILLE 431- J3 293- J3 IRELAND BRIDGE RESERVE CNR OLD LIVERPOOL RD & HUME HWY WARWICK FARM 183- J8 249- M11 ISON PARK HILLCREST AVENUE SOUTH NOWRA WOLLONGONG 92- B8 J J KELLY PARK Springhill Road WOLLONGONG JENSEN PARK CLAPHAM ROAD SEFTON 164- L12 251- J1 JENSEN PARK No2 CLAPHAM ROAD SEFTON 164- L12 251- J1 JOHN CREHAN PARK GARRELL STREET CRINGELLA W/gong 41-D6 KNIGHT PARK FIELD NO. 3 DONALD STREET YENNORA 230- J10 KNIGHT PARK FIELD NO. 4 ORCHARDLEIGH STREET YENNORA 230- J11 LAMBERT PARK MARION STREET LEICHHARDT 373- F1 254- L1 LEICHHARDT OVAL GLOVER STREET LEICHHARDT 234- P10 LIDCOMBE OVAL CHURCH STREET LIDCOMBE 232- B5 LITHGOW GREYHOUND PARK UNION STREET (ACROSS RD FROM WORKM LITHGOW LITTLE BAY OVAL 90 ANZAC PARADE LITTLE BAY 437- C9 297- C9 LUDDENHAM OVAL 229 LUDDENHAM ROAD ST MARYS 205- C8 LYNWOOD PARK RANGERS ROAD ST HELENS PARK 541- J3 366- N4 LYSAGHTS SPORTS GROUND 147 THE AVENUE FIGTREE MACKEY PARK CARRINGTON RD & RICHARDSON CRES MARRICKVILLE 274- Q1 MAGDALA OVAL MAGDALA ROAD NORTH RYDE 283- D14 55- B8 MAHONEY PARK CNR ILLAWARRA ROAD & WHARF STREET MARRICKVILLE 403- E1 274- K1 Friday, 22 February 2008 Page 2 of 4 GROUND ADDRESS SUBURB GREGORYS UBD MAJORIE JACKSON RESERVE SANFORD AVENUE LITHGOW MARCONI STADIUM MARCONI ROAD BOSSLEY PARK 333- H9 228- C9 MELITA STADIUM EVERLEY ROAD SOUTH GRANVILLE 338- E11 231- G11 MILLS PARK BALDWIN AVE ASQUITH 133- P11 MONA PARK CNR MONA STREET & CHISHOLM STREET AUBURN 338- J2 231- J2 MORRISON BAY PARK No5 FRANCES ROAD PUTNEY 213- N8 NINEVEH SOCCER FIELD SMITHFIELD ROAD EDENSOR PARK 363- J4 248- D4 NORFORD PARK BOUNDARY ROAD SEFTON 231- G14 NORMAN GRIFFITHS OVAL LOFBURG RD WEST PYMBLE 100- K9 40- D5 PARKES RESERVE PROSPECT ROAD CANLEY VALE 366- F2 250- A2 PARKLANDS OVAL SHANNON RD (off Parklands Rd) MT COLAH 55- E8 133- M1 PARRY PARK PUNCHBOWL ROAD LAKEMBA 252- M15 PEAKHURST PARK No5 TRAFALGAR STREET PEAKHURST 292- J2 PEEL PARK MORRISON ROAD GLADESVILLE 312- G8 214- B8 PENRITH PARK OUTER FIELD CNR MULGOA RD & RANSLEY ST PENRITH 163- E13 PLUIM PARK TUGGERAH STREET LISAROW CENTRAL COAST 68- C15 POPONDETTA PARK POPONDETTA ROAD EMERTON 240- J2 166- E2 POTTS PARK ROOKWOOD ROAD YAGOONA 252-A6 PRATTEN PARK ARTHUR STREET ASHFIELD 145- E11 254- C5 PROCTOR PARK GORMANS HILL ROAD BATHURST PUNCHBOWL OVAL VIOLA STREET PUNCHBOWL 399- K6 272- E6 ROCKDALE ILINDEN SPORTS CENTRE 210 WEST BOTANY STREET ARNCLIFFE 275- A11 RON DINE MEMORIAL RESERVE COWPER DRIVE CAMDEN 334- J11 SECOND PONDS RESERVE WITHERS ROAD ROUSE HILL 12- Q4 SERBIAN CENTRE 13 SIMPSON ROAD BONNYRIGG 99- D6 247- Q4 SEYMOUR SHAW SOCCER STADIUM THE BOULEVARDE MIRANDA 492- A2 102- D4 SIR IAN McLENNAN PARK Wyllie Road Kembla Grange 35 A6 WOLLONGONG 39 Q6 SOUTH NOWRA SOCCER FIELDS MULBULLA ST SOUTH NOWRA WOLLONGONG 92- B9 ST GEORGE STADIUM BARTON PARK/88 BESTIC STREET ROCKDALE 403- K12 274- Q12 ST PAUL'S COLLEGE OVAL CITY ROAD CAMPERDOWN 375- B13 14- J6 SUMMERHAYES PARK HAWKESBURY ROAD WINMALEE 173- D8 121- D8 SYDNEY ATHLETIC CENTRE EDWLIN FLACK AVE HOMEBUSH BAY 232- L2 Friday, 22 February 2008 Page 3 of 4 GROUND ADDRESS SUBURB GREGORYS UBD SYDNEY ATHLETIC FIELD CNR ANZAC PARADE & DACEY AVENUE MOORE PARK 376- D8 256- J8 SYDNEY UNITED SPORTS CENTRE 223-227 EDENSOR ROAD EDENSOR PARK 333- E15 227- Q15 SYDNEY UNIVERSITY OVAL No1 WESTERN AVE CAMPERDOWN 14- F4 T.G. MILNER FIELD 146 VIMIERA ROAD MARSFIELD (EASTWOOD) 281- H1 39- K7 VALENTINE PARK 235-257 MEURANTS LANE GLENWOOD (Parklea) 245- K2 169- K2 WESTMINSTER PARK CNR RYDE RD & WESTMINSTER RD GLADESVILLE 312- JF 214- D5 WILLIAM LAWSON RESERVE MYRTLE STREET PROSPECT 138- B1 188- P10 Friday, 22 February 2008 Page 4 of 4.
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