Hurstville Oval

National Parks and Reserves

Whether you’re a cricket fan, cycling enthusiast, or history lover, Hurstville Oval offers a rich sporting heritage and community spirit. This multi-use venue features a charming grandstand and the Blackshaw Gould Pavilion, making it a must-visit for sports enthusiasts and history buffs alike.

Home to the St. George Cricket Club since 1921, Hurstville Oval has a notable connection with legendary cricketer Sir Donald Bradman, who played there from 1926 to 1933. Today, it remains the proud base of the St. George District Cricket Club.

The oval serves as a valuable green space for local residents and visitors, providing an outlet for leisure activities, soccer, school sports, and social gatherings. It also hosts community events, making it a cherished hub for diverse recreational pursuits.

Additionally, Hurstville Oval’s velodrome enhances its appeal, offering a dedicated space for the St. George Cycling Club to train and compete.

Visit Hurstville Oval to experience Australian sports history and enjoy its vibrant activities today.

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