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Bice Oval

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Surface
  
Grass

Owner
  
City of Onkaparinga

Opened
  
27 March 1966

Construction cost
  
2,000 USD

Full name
  
John Bice Memorial Oval

Location
  
Christie Avenue, Christies Beach, South Australia

Operator
  
Christies Beach Sports and Social Club

Record attendance
  
9,724 (South Adelaide v Norwood, 3 August 1991)

Field size
  
Football: 166m x 132m Cricket: 135m x 129m

Similar
  
Woodville Oval, Jubilee Oval, Prospect Oval, Kensington Oval - Adelaide, Hickinbotham Oval

The John Bice Memorial Oval is a public park in the Australian state of South Australia located within the suburb of Christies Beach and which is used by the Christies Beach Football Club and Southern District Cricket Club as their home ground.

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History

In 1956 the Noarlunga District Council and, through successful lobbying by the Hon. John Bice, the South Australian Government purchased some land to be set aside as a playing area for the residents of Christies Beach.

In 1963 the Christies Beach Football Club took lease of the area and using volunteer labour and community funds, converted the area from a limestone paddock into a turfed oval with mounds and clubrooms.

Major Events

The South Adelaide Football Club played two SANFL league games at the venue in 1992 and 1993, with the first game, against the Glenelg Football Club attracting crowd of over 8,000. The success of these games convinced South Adelaide to relocate to the new Noarlunga Oval in 1995 after playing their home games at the Adelaide Oval (ironically located north of the Adelaide City Centre and the River Torrens) since 1904, as well as relocating their administration offices and clubrooms from St Marys to the oval.

Bice Oval has hosted three Southern Football League Division 1 Grand Finals (1975, 1985 & 2000), 20 Division 2 Grand Finals (1979, 1981–84, 1987-2001) and numerous finals.

References

Bice Oval Wikipedia