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Warrawee Park

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Warrawee Park (sometimes referred to as the Oakleigh Football Ground) is an Australian rules football and cricket venue located in the Melbourne suburb of Oakleigh. The name also refers to the wider public park in which the main oval is located. As of 2025, it is home to the Oakleigh Chargers in the Talent League and the Oakleigh Cricket Club in the Victorian Sub-District Cricket Association (VSDCA).

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Warrawee Park
Drummond Street, Melbourne Oakleigh

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N -37.896111111111 ° E 145.08888888889 °
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D W Nicholl Reserve

Drummond Street
3166 Melbourne, Oakleigh
Victoria, Australia
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