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Chatswood Oval

Chatswood Oval is located south of the Chatswood railway station in northern Sydney, Australia. It has four small pavilions and seating surrounding the oval. It is one of the Lower North Shore's largest sportsgrounds, and the home ground of the Gordon Rugby Football Club and Gordon District Cricket Club. One of the largest crowds was 8,127 when Gordon Rugby played Randwick in 1976.〔(【引用サイトリンク】work= Gordon Rugby )〕 Gordon Rugby have been playing at Chatswood Oval since 1936. The approximate dimensions of the oval are 145 metres by 112 metres.
== History ==
In 1898, the local council approved for five acres of land south of the railway station to be made a public park. This area was formerly a Chinese market garden with a large well in the centre. The oval was opened in 1900. In the season 1906-07 The Gordon District Cricket Club took up residence, previously known as the Willoughby District Cricket Club.
The heyday of cricket for Chatswood Oval was up to the 1930s. Of note was Don Bradman's 201 runs scored at Chatswood Oval in April 1932, including 28 fours and two sixes in 171 minutes.〔(【引用サイトリンク】work= Gordon Cricket )〕 Also, the local resident Charlie Macartney who hit a cricket ball over the train line, disrupting a game of bowls.〔Cashman, Franks, Maxwell, Sainsbury, Stoddart, Weaver, Webster (1997). The A-Z of Australian cricketers. pp. 178–179.〕 Macartney was affectionately known by Chatswood residents as "our Governor General". His friend, another local resident Victor Trumper played here, and was a crowd favourite. The Trumper Pavilion was named in his honour. Bert Oldfield played regularly at Chatswood Oval.〔(【引用サイトリンク】work= Gordon Cricket )〕 Macartney, Trumper and Oldfield were all Wisden Cricketers of the Year.
A few first grade Rugby League games were played at Chatswood Oval in the 1930s. Featuring North Sydney playing Souths, Easts and Balmain.〔(【引用サイトリンク】work=The World Of Rugby League )
In the early 1900s trees were planted around the oval. Many survive to the 21st century, including fine examples of Hoop Pine and Bunya Pine.

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