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Surface
  
Grass

Phone
  
+61 2 9911 6555

Opened
  
1931

Drummoyne Oval

Location
  
Drummoyne, New South Wales

Address
  
Bayswater St, Drummoyne NSW 2046, Australia

Hours
  
Open today · 6AM–11PMTuesday6AM–11PMWednesday6AM–11PMThursday6AM–11PMFriday6AM–11PMSaturday6AM–11PMSunday6AM–11PMMonday6AM–11PM

Similar
  
North Sydney Oval, Hurstville Oval, Bankstown Oval, Allan Border Field, Lavington Sports Ground

Ryobi cup 2013 october drummoyne oval nsw vs sa wickets


Drummoyne Oval is a multi-use sports ground in the Sydney inner-west suburb of Drummoyne, New South Wales. The ground has been used for international women's cricket matches, domestic men's cricket matches and first grade rugby league as well as local Australian rules football and Rugby Union games.

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The stadium has a capacity of 5,000 people and opened in 1931.

Sixers junior clinic at drummoyne oval


Ground Usage

In 1932 and 1933, the Balmain Tigers played their home games at the ground. In 1995, the ground hosted an Under 19s cricket test match between Australia, featuring a young Brett Lee, and India while in the 2009 Women's Cricket World Cup, five games were played there. The Sydney Sixers played a match against the SCG XI in 2012-2013, which was the first night cricket match under lights at the ground. Two Ryobi Cup Cricket matches were played at Drummoyne in 2013, including a match between New South Wales and South Australia under lights. Five Domestic One Day Cup cricket matches were scheduled to be played at Drummoyne Oval in October 2014, including three matches involving New South Wales, as well as the elimination final.

The Sydney Cricket Club, formerly known as UTS Balmain, and Balmain, uses Drummoyne Oval as its home ground.

The ground is currently used mostly for cricket matches during the summer; and during winter it is home to Drummoyne Rugby Club Est. 1874 [1] and the Drummoyne Power Junior Australian Football Club. The Balmain Australian Football Club in the Sydney AFL competition formerly used the ground, prior to moving to Henson Park, Marrickville, for their home games.

References

Drummoyne Oval Wikipedia