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Bill Godfrey Oval is a sports venue in Burleigh Waters, Queensland, a suburb in the Gold Coast, Australia. It includes an Australian Rules Football and cricket ground. Bill Godfrey Oval was named after Mr Thomas Willam (Billy) Melbourne Godfrey. Bill Godfrey will be inducted into the Hall of Fame of the new Gold Coast Stadium, the home of the Gold Coast Suns. In 2006 the Burleigh Cricket Club, nicknamed Bullsharks, was established and began playing home matches at Bill Godfrey Oval in the summer months.

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Bill Godfrey Oval
Galeen Drive, Gold Coast City Burleigh Waters (Burleigh Waters)

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Galeen Drive
4220 Gold Coast City, Burleigh Waters (Burleigh Waters)
Queensland, Australia
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