Robertson Oval

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LocationEdward Street, Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia
Coordinates35°7′6″S 147°22′20″E / 35.11833°S 147.37222°E / -35.11833; 147.37222
OwnerWagga Wagga City Council (grounds)
Wagga Tigers (clubrooms)[1]
Robertson Oval
Aerial view of Robertson Oval, post redevelopment
Interactive map of Robertson Oval
LocationEdward Street, Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia
Coordinates35°7′6″S 147°22′20″E / 35.11833°S 147.37222°E / -35.11833; 147.37222
OwnerWagga Wagga City Council (grounds)
Wagga Tigers (clubrooms)[1]
OperatorNew South Wales Cricket Association
Capacity9,000[2]
SurfaceGrass
Construction
OpenedFirst recorded cricket match 1878
Renovated2013[3]
Tenants
New South Wales cricket team

The Robertson Oval is a multi-use sports facility in Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia. It primarily hosts cricket, Australian rules football and rugby league matches. A grass embankment runs around three-quarters of the oval with a 350-seat grandstand and social club on western side of the ground. Plans are in place for a 3–5 million dollar redevelopment of the arena. As the oval is located in the heart of Wagga Wagga CBD, the AFL and New South Wales Cricket Association will use the oval after redevelopment preferring it to other regional venues.[4]

NOTE: The playing surface is currently too small to host top-class cricket and AFL matches, something the redevelopment will address.[5]

History

Panorama of Robertson Oval in 2009
Wagga Tigers vs Collingullie at Robertson Oval in 2015

A cricket match between Wagga Wagga and an Australian XI on 8 March 1878 is the first recorded First-Grade cricket match at the Robertson Oval. 22 men of Wagga Wagga took on 11 Australians in a two-day match. The Australians, under their first captain, Dave Gregory won by an innings and 117 runs. The match was played in preparation for the 1878 Tour to England.

The ground was the venue for a Sheffield Shield game between New South Wales and Victoria from February 15 to 18, 2015, due to the unavailability of the Sydney Cricket Ground during the 2015 World Cup.[6]

The city will also host under-14 State Challenge matches in 2016 and 2017 and there will be funding set aside to help develop cricket at a grassroots level too.

The Australians scorecard is noted below:

Australians First Innings Runs
C Bannerman c Harris b Douglas 2
AC Bannerman c & b Douglas 2
TP Horan b Thompson 8
GH Bailey b Thompson 16
*DW Gregory c Black b Thompson 36
TW Garrett c Douglas b Harris 73
WL Murdoch b Nelson 93
+JM Blackham c Crocker b Blakeney 14
HF Boyle not out 2
FE Allan c Blakeney b Nelson 0
TK Kendall absent
Sundries 14
Total (all out, 162.3 overs) 260

Fall of Wickets: 1-? (C Bannerman), 2-? (AC Bannerman), 3-21 (Horan), 4-42 (Bailey), 5-98 (Gregory), 6-202 (Garrett), 7-253 (Blackham), 8-260 (Murdoch), 9-260 (Allan, 162.3 ov)

Wagga Wagga Bowling Overs Maidens Runs Wkts
Thompson7329943
Douglas4416462
Howard4060
Fell40140
Clayton2070
Troy51220
Harris236361
Nelson4.31152
Blakeney3071

[7]

Attendance records

Notable cricket matches

References

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