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  2. St Leonards Park - Wikipedia

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    North Sydney Oval continues to be used for local, regional and interstate sporting events. A record crowd of 23,089 was set in 1994 for a match between North Sydney and the Manly Sea Eagles. [1] DA 81/12 in 2012 proposed alterations to the bowling club house to provide office accommodation for the RSL sub-branch.

  3. North Sydney Leagues Club - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, Norths merged with the North Sydney Bowling Club, which was established in 1888 and is the second oldest club (by one day) in Australia. Norths also amalgamated with Seagulls Club , a border club at Tweed Heads on the far north coast of New South Wales, the oldest provincial rugby league club in Australia.

  4. List of New South Wales cricket records - Wikipedia

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    Bowling Player Opponent Venue Season 1: 15–125: Tom McKibbin: South Australia: Adelaide Oval, Adelaide: 1896–97 2: 14–45: Bill O'Reilly: Queensland: Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney: 1938–39 3: 14–98: Bill O'Reilly: South Australia: Adelaide Oval, Adelaide: 1936–37 4: 14–189: Tom McKibbin: South Australia: Sydney Cricket Ground ...

  5. North Sydney Oval - Wikipedia

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    North Sydney Oval (Also known as “Bear Park” by North Sydney Bears fans) is a multi-use sporting facility in North Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, owned and operated by North Sydney Council. First used as a cricket ground in 1867, it is also used for Australian rules football , rugby league , rugby union and soccer .

  6. The Mighty Bears - Wikipedia

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    The series tells the story from 1870 when team sport such as cricket started in Australia to 1908 when North Sydney became a foundation member of the newly created Rugby League Football in Australia right through the 20th century to their very last game in 1999 at North Sydney Oval.(After this time as a result of Super League the club was forced into a failed joint venture and now plays in the ...

  7. Anderson Park, Neutral Bay - Wikipedia

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    The park is located on the shore of the bay in Sydney Harbour from which the suburb is named. Anderson Park is built on land reclaimed from the bay in the 1890s, and was dedicated on 8 October 1899. It was originally called Warringa Park, but was renamed in 1926 in honor of William Anderson who was the Mayor of the local municipality of North ...

  8. Bowls Australia - Wikipedia

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    Bowls Australia is responsible for the leadership, development and management of lawn bowls in Australia. It is a not-for-profit organisation governed by a voluntary board that provides the strategic direction for the sport and the strategies that are implemented by the staff at the national office.

  9. Australian National Bowls Championships - Wikipedia

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    The Australian National Bowls Championships and the Australian Open are organised by Bowls Australia.Bowls dates back to 1845 in Australia but it was not until 1910, during the 1910 Carnival of bowls that South Australia proposed the formation of the Australian Bowling Council (consisting of the six states) which duly formed the following year in 1911.