Best non WAFL ground in Perth

For mine the best non regular WAFL grounds in the Perth metro area are-

  1. John Dunn Oval- Kelmscott FC
  2. Gosnells Oval- Gosnells FC
  3. North Fremantle Oval- North Fremantle FC
  4. Kingsway Reserve- Kingsway FC
  5. Wanneroo Showgrounds- Wanneroo FC

For mine the best non regular WAFL grounds in the Perth metro area are-

  1. John Dunn Oval- Kelmscott FC
  2. Gosnells Oval- Gosnells FC
  3. North Fremantle Oval- North Fremantle FC
  4. Kingsway Reserve- Kingsway FC
  5. Wanneroo Showgrounds- Wanneroo FC
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Good post mate

Gotta agree with the first 3 but Gozzy first ofcourse haha

Not sure about Kingsway as i popped an ACL there in 94 :sick:

I reckon the Showrounds at Claremont..the game WP lost by a point in about 05 i think was a ripper and the ground came up great!

Being an old Freo Sunday league boy I can’t go past North Freo (Gill Frasier)

That old stand,the history,a big crowd,the odd scuffle - still get’s me blood boiling (Whippy,Chooky,Kenny,Frank,Harpo,TC,Stan Omodei and the Rose Hotel - Shit they were good days !!!)

Good post mate

Gotta agree with the first 3 but Gozzy first ofcourse haha

Not sure about Kingsway as i popped an ACL there in 94 :sick:

I reckon the Showrounds at Claremont..the game WP lost by a point in about 05 i think was a ripper and the ground came up great!
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Yeh Got to agree

Recovery sessions at the Rose then was it? haha You must have some ripper stories about those times!

Other decent grounds that missed my top 5 in no particular order are-

Anniversary Park- Rockingham FC
Mills Park- Kenwick FC
Settlers Hill Oval- Baldivis FC
Wyong Reserve- Canning/Vic Park/South Perth FC
Ray Owen Oval- Kalamunda FC
Berehaven Oval- Thornlie FC
Inglewood Oval- Mount Lawley JFC

John Dunn in Kelmscott is a beauty as well

Yeah mate I agree ..I actually made it my number 1 ground outside of the WAFL oval’s.

Used to love playing at Gil Fraser with the change rooms under the old stand, btw that stand would have to be close to a hundred years old.

But i can’t go past my own stomping ground Light St reserve in Dianella, probably one of the biggest surfaces in the Amatuer league, i would say the dimensions would equal Lathlain.

PN I had the pleasure of playing both football & cricket at Gil Fraser.

The old grandstand is just a treasure.

When I played cricket their the turf wicket was sensational. Nice and flat, I actually made some runs on it.

That’s a long time ago.

Subiaco Oval :S

It’s no longer a WAFL ground…

John Dunn at Kelmscott is good. Have Perth played there since 1996? I do remember talk about the possible relocation to Kelmscott back then, but couldn’t see why the Demons would want to leave lathlain.

Mike.

Gilbert Fraser Reserve
Robinson Reserve
Floreat Oval

Yeah mate I agree ..I actually made it my number 1 ground outside of the WAFL oval’s.
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Haha sorry mate, should have read all the posts

PN I had the pleasure of playing both football & cricket at Gil Fraser.

The old grandstand is just a treasure.

When I played cricket their the turf wicket was sensational. Nice and flat, I actually made some runs on it.

That’s a long time ago.
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Yep that must of been a while back DF, i can only ever remember an astro turf pitch covered over with yellow sand.

Yes it would be mid seventies I reckon.

It’s a shame the old turf wickets are unaffordable now.

I can remember turf wickets at Perth Oval and even Lathlain had them I think before PCC moved to Fletcher. They used to get boggy.

Bit like like lawn tennis courts. The only surface to play on IMHO.

Geez I feel old.

Yep there was a bit of that - The publican there (Stan) kept our club going financially for years (bless his heart) and in the end we ended up having enough money but struggled for players as Sunday footy died a slow death.

Also agree in the Baldivis Oval at Settlers Hills being up there. For a new ground they realy did a top job and it reminds me a bit of the old North Freo Oval.

Chopper, I was around when North Freo folded, the reason being was that a lot of the committee and senior players became dockers members when that club started up.
Demons Forever, played on the turf pitch there as well and it was dynamite when the water table was up high. Never stopped for rain, unless a prolonged downpour, and as we didn’t cover pitches in those days the clever bowlers would try to follow thru on the pitch a bit more centre to create divots on a good length. Good wicket though as you would come back next week and it would be perfect.
The ground itself was never much chop cause of the prementioned water table creating lush growth on a boggy surface for about two thirds of the year.
Seem to remember that the club had stockpiled the Victorian clay used in those days but sold it off to a country cricket club when they put in turf!

Fortunately never got caught on a sticky wicket always stinking hot for me.

Nice sea breeze though.

Also played Fremantle Ex-scholars against NF.

Robinson Reserve ,Used to climb thru a hole in the fence with my brother to watch Ossie Park in the Sunday League in the 70s. Some good footy played on that ground over the years!

Ambience.
Gil Fraser, Gosnells, City Beach, Cross Park.

Spectator atmosphere: ease of parking, crowd factor, covered seating.
Medina Oval, Gosnells, Thornlie, Shirley Strickland.

Facilities: bar, drinking area, canteen, clubrooms.
Millington, Wanneroo showgrounds??, Swan Valley, Thornlie.

Oval: surface and conditions.
MacDonald’s, College Park, Ernest Johnson.

Seems the old Sunday competition clubs councils were more proactive in putting in facilities for members and spectators.
Honourable mentions to the “old” James oval, Henderson Park, Des Penman.