Edwin Flack Reserve

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LocationBerwick, Victoria
Coordinates38°01′43″S 145°21′50″E / 38.02864114039991°S 145.36375116793224°E / -38.02864114039991; 145.36375116793224
Opened14 July 1863; 162 years ago (14 July 1863)
Edwin Flack Reserve
Interactive map of Edwin Flack Reserve
LocationBerwick, Victoria
Coordinates38°01′43″S 145°21′50″E / 38.02864114039991°S 145.36375116793224°E / -38.02864114039991; 145.36375116793224
OwnerCity of Casey
Construction
Opened14 July 1863; 162 years ago (14 July 1863)
Tenants
Berwick Football Club (1985–)

Edwin Flack Reserve (formerly known as Berwick Recreation Reserve or Manuka Road Oval) is a multi-sports complex located in the Melbourne suburb of Berwick. It includes an oval for Australian rules football and cricket, as well as netball courts and a running track.[1]

The venue is named after Edwin Flack, Australia's first Olympian. It is the home of the Berwick Football Club, which has competed in the Eastern Football Netball League (EFNL) since 2020.[2]

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