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2017-18 Venue by Association 2017/18 VENUE LISTING ABBREVIATION HOST ASSOCIATION VENUE ADDRESS AWA GEELONG Alliance Bank Stadium 20 Crows Road Belmont ALT 1-6 ALTONA Altona Stadium Cnr Queen Street / Andrew Park Drive Altona Meadows BMS 1-2 BACCHUS MARSH Bacchus Marsh Leisure Centre 5-15 Labilliere St Bacchus Marsh BAL1-3 BALLARAT Ballarat Stadium, Win Minerdome Cnr Grevillea Rd / Dowling St Wendouree BELL 1-3 BELLARINE Bellarine Sports Centre 5 Peninsula Dve Drysdale BGO 1-6 BENDIGO Bendigo Stadium, Schweppes Centre Cnr Marong Rd / Inglis St West Bendigo BVKP BLACKBURN Blackburn Primary School Cnr. Surrey & Whitehorse Roads Blackburn SRB 1-2 BLACKBURN Slater Reserve off Grosvenor St, Blackburn North WH BLACKBURN Whitehorse Primary School 70-86 Junction Road Blackburn North BRM 1-4 BROADMEADOWS Broadmeadows Stadium Cnr TanderrumWay & Dimboola Road Broadmeadows MM BULLEEN Mullum Mullum Reserve 1-41 Springvale Road. Donvale BB / BG BULLEEN Bulleen Stadium 33 Sheahans Rd Bulleen EDS 1 - 2 BULLEEN East Doncaster Secondary College Dryden Street Doncaster East TLC 1-2 BULLEEN Templestowe Leisure Centre Cnr Foote & Anderson Sts Templestowe BHS 1-3 CAMBERWELL Balwyn High School Buchanan Avenue North Balwyn BSC 1 CAMBERWELL Boroondara Sports Complex 271c Belmore Road Balwyn KHS 1-2 CAMBERWELL Kew High School 1393 Burke Road East Kew CAS 1-9 CASEY Casey Indoor Leisure Centre 65 Berwick/Cranbourne Rd Cranbourne CH 4-5 CHELSEA Chelsea Stadium Cannes Ave Bonbeach CHL 1-3 CHELSEA Paterson River Secondary College 70 – 98 Eel Race Rd Carrum COB 1-4 COBURG Coburg Stadium 25 Outlook Rd North Coburg CWD COLLINGWOOD Collingwood College McCutcheon Way Collingwood PHS COLLINGWOOD Princess Hill Secondary College Cnr. Arnold & Patterson Street . Carlton North KHS 1-2 COLLINGWOOD Kew High School 1393 Burke Road East Kew MGC 1-2 COLLINGWOOD Melbourne Girls College Yarra Boulevard Richmond CB 1-4 CORIO BAY Geelong Basketball / Netball Centre 1 Crown Street South Geelong CBU 1-5 CRAIGIEBURN Craigieburn Stadium 127 Craigieburn Rd West Craigieburn DN 1 – V7 DANDENONG Dandenong Stadium 270 Stud Rd. Dandenong Nth CBS 1-2 DIAMOND VALLEY Community Bank Stadium 129-163 Main Hurstbridge Road Diamond Creek DV 1-4 DIAMOND VALLEY Diamond Valley Stadium 44 Civic Drive Greensborough DON 1 DONCASTER Doncaster Stadium 12 Leeds St, Doncaster EH 1-3 ELTHAM Eltham High School 30 – 60 Withers Way, Eltham EE /EW ELTHAM Eltham Leisure Centre Cnr Brougham/Susan Sts, Eltham EMM 1-2 ELTHAM Montmorency Secondary College Off Para Road – enter via Simms Rd Montmorency EMP ELTHAM Montmorency South Primary School 64 Buena Vista Drive Montmorency FR 1-6 FRANKSTON Frankston Stadium 90 Bardia Avenue, Seaford South LAN 1-3 FRANKSTON Langwarrin Basketball Stadium 80 Warrandyte Road Langwarrin GL 1-3 GEELONG Geelong Arena 110 Victoria Street North Geelong GLSC GEELONG Geelong Arena Show Court 110 Victoria Street North Geelong TRI 1-2 GEELONG Try Boys Stadium 503 Ryrie Street East Geelong HPK 1-2 HAMPTON PARK Hampton Park Sports Centre Cnr Fordholm / Campbell Dve, Hampton Park HAW 2-5 HAWTHORN Boroondara Sports Complex 271c Belmore Road Balwyn CSC HAWTHORN Carey Sports Complex 169 Bulleen Road Gate 3 Bulleen DBN 1-4 IVANHOE DAREBIN Darebin Community Sports Stadium 857 Plenty Rd Reservoir KLR 1-6 KEILOR Keilor Stadium Stadium Drive Keilor Park BERL 1-3 KEYSBOROUGH Berwick Leisure Centre Kambrya College 64 Bemersyde Drive Berwick ROW 1-3 KEYSBOROUGH Rowville Secondary Eastern Campus Humphreys Way Rowville KS 1-6 KILSYTH Kilsyth Stadium 115 Liverpool Rd, Kilsyth LL 1-2 KILSYTH Lilydale High School Hutchinson Street Lilydale FAIR 1-2 KNOX Fairhills High School 330 Scoresby Road Knoxfield KX 1-6 KNOX Knox Stadium Park Cres, Boronia KORM 1-2 KORUMBURRA Korumburra Indoor Recreation Centre 5 Elizabeth St, Korumburra TRAR 1-2 LATROBE Traralgon Sports Stadium Cnr Garabaldi St. & Catterick Crescent Traralgon BNT 1-2 MCKINNON Bentleigh Secondary College Cnr Clarence & Vivien Street Bentleigh East BRI 1-2 MCKINNON Brighton Secondary College 120 Marriage Road Brighton East GESAC MCKINNON GESAC (Glen Eira Sports & Aquatic Centre) 200 East Boundary Road East Bentleigh MCK MCKINNON McKinnon Secondary College 291A McKinnon Rd. McKinnon MSAC 1-10 MELBOURNE MSAC (Melbourne Sports & Aquatic Centre) 30 Aughtie Drive Albert Park MLT 1-3 MELTON Melton Stadium 159 Coburns Rd, Melton MCR 1-2 MORNINGTON Mornington Civic Reserve 350 Dunns Road Mornington MBS 1-3 MORNINGTON Mornington Secondary College 1051 Nepean Highway Mornington SBC 1 – 8 MUVJBL State Basketball Centre 291 George Street Wantirna South NW 1-5 NUNAWADING Nunawading Stadium Burwood East Reserve, Burwood Highway Burwood East VER 1-3 NUNAWADING Vermont Sportlink Hanover Road Vermont South PAK 1 - 4 PAKENHAM Pakenham Stadium 4 Olympic Way Pakenham PP PORT PHILLIP South Melbourne Primary School Ferrars Street South Melbourne GRP RINGWOOD Great Ryrie Primary School 51A Great Ryrie Street Heathmont KPS RINGWOOD Kalinda Primary School 39 – 49 Kalinda Road Ringwood RWD 1-4 RINGWOOD Ringwood Stadium (The Rings) 362 Canterbury Road, Ringwood SH 1-4 SANDRINGHAM Sandringham Nunn Media Basketball Centre 150 Tulip St, Cheltenham SEY 1-2 SEYMOUR Seymour Sports & Aquatic Centre Pollard Street Chittick Park Seymour SHEP SHEPPARTON Shepparton Sport Stadium Numurkah Road Shepparton North MONB 1-2 SHERBROOKE Monbulk Secondary School 146 – 148 David Hill Rd Monbulk UPW 1-2 SHERBROOKE Upwey High School 1451 Burwood Hwy Upwey RBD 1-2 SOUTHERN PENINSULA Hillview Stadium Corner Eastbourne / Boneo Road Rosebud DRO 1-3 SOUTHERN PENINSULA Dromana Stadium Old Whitehill Rd Dromana SUNB 1-6 SUNBURY Sunbury Cnr Wilsons and Mitchells Lanes Sunbury WLN 1-3 WALLAN Wallan Stadium Windham Street Wallan CHPS WARRANDYTE Croydon Hills Primary School Campaspe Drive, Croydon Hills DSEC 1-2 WARRANDYTE Doncaster Secondary College 123 Church Road Doncaster WSC WARRANDYTE Warrandyte Sports Complex Drysdale Road Warrandyte WAV 1-6 WAVERLEY Waverley Stadium Cnr Power Ave / Batesford Rd, Chadstone WB 1-10 WERRIBEE Eagle Stadium 35 Ballan Rd, Werribee SOM WESTERN PORT Somerville Secondary College 37 Graf Road Somerville WPS WESTERN PORT Western Port Secondary School 215 High Street Hastings RECW 1 - 3 WESTGATE Rec West Braybrook 39 Lily St, Braybrook WG WESTGATE Whitten Oval -Vic Uni Community Sports Stadium 417 Barkly Street Footscray MP 1-4 WHITTLESEA Mill Park Stadium Red Leap Ave, Mill Park.
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