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Hands Oval
Sports stadium in South Bunbury, Western Australia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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JE Hands Memorial Park, more commonly known as Hands Oval, is a stadium in South Bunbury, Western Australia. The ground is mainly used for Australian rules football matches, but has also hosted cricket and soccer.
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Australian rules football
The oval has been the home ground of South Bunbury Football Club and in the South West Football League since the early 1950s.[1] Hands Oval has also hosted five West Australian Football League matches, with the first being held on 1 April 1984 with East Perth defeating Swan Districts by 14 points. The record attendance for the ground was set during this match, with 6573 spectators attending the game.[2]
The ground is home to the South West Football League headquarters and hosts its grand final each year, with 4,075 spectators attending the 2024 grand final.[3]
The ground also hosted two Fremantle Dockers pre-season NAB Challenge in 2009 and 2011:[4]
Hands Oval hosted a pre-season match between the West Coast Eagles and North Melbourne Football Club on 1 March 2025, with a crowd of 7,032.[5][6] On 8 June 2025, the ground hosted its first AFL match for premiership points, with North Melbourne defeating West Coast by ten points, in front of a record crowd of 12,715.[7] This was the first game in a three-year deal for North Melbourne to play two home matches in Western Australia, with the other match played at Optus Stadium.[8]
Cricket
Hands Oval has hosted three List A cricket matches with the Western Warriors as the home team:[9]
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South Australia won by 8 wickets. |
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Western Australia won by 5 wickets. |
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Western Australia won by 66 runs. |
Soccer
Hands Oval hosted an A-League pre-season match between Perth Glory and Gold Coast United at the beginning of the 2009–10 season, with Gold Coast defeating Perth 1–0.[10] A crowd of 2985 people attended the match:
Attendance: 2985
Referee: David Costello
The ground hosted the Australia women's national soccer team in a friendly v Panama on July 5, 2025, losing 0-1.[11][12]
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Redevelopment
Between 2022 and 2024, the stadium underwent a $17.5 million redevelopment. It received a brand new grandstand and new changerooms,[3][13][14] as well as coaches boxes and a media centre.[15]
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