University Oval, referred to by the University of Adelaide, Adelaide University Sports Association[1][2][3] and various other groups,[4] is a part of Park 12 in the Adelaide Parklands located across the River Torrens opposite the University of Adelaide. Park 12 is bounded by North Terrace, Frome Road, Sir Edwin Smith Avenue and King William Road[5]

University Oval

University Oval comprises University Oval No 1 (capacity 100,000) and No 2 and a variety of soccer and general use fields. The up keep of University Oval is provided by the University of Adelaide[6] as a lease arrangement from the Adelaide City Council. The lease[7] is for:

University oval number one is the home of the Adelaide University Football Club and the Adelaide University Cricket Club.

Torrens River

Other non contiguous areas of Park 12 include the banks of the River Torrens between Frome Road and King William Road and the Torrens Parade Ground. The banks of the Torrens feature a variety of rowing clubs (Prince Alfred College, Adelaide University, Christian Brothers College, Adelaide High School and Torrens Rowing Club). Commercial interests occupy Jolly's Boathouse Restaurant and the storage sheds for the Popeye pleasure launches.

See also

Notes

  1. "Adelaide University Sports Association | Where are We?". www.adelaide.edu.au. Archived from the original on 2 August 2008.
  2. "Adelaide University Sports Association | News & Events". www.adelaide.edu.au. Archived from the original on 1 August 2008.
  3. http://www.theblacks.com.au/component/content/article/72-other/547-centenary-is-a-grand-affair.html
  4. "Adelaide Turf Cricket Association".
  5. Legal Framework and Land Control Details, Section 2.1, "Community Land Management Plan: Karrawirra (Park 12)", Pg 7.
  6. University Property Services | Parks and Grounds
  7. Lease Details, Section 2.1, "Community Land Management Plan: Karrawirra (Park 12)", Pg 7.

References

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