Chatswood Oval is located south of the Chatswood railway station in northern Sydney. It has four small pavilions and seating surrounding the oval. It is one of the Lower North Shore's largest sportsgrounds, and the home ground of the Gordon Rugby Football Club and Gordon District Cricket Club. One of the largest crowds was 8,127 when Gordon Rugby played Randwick in 1976. Gordon Rugby have been playing at Chatswood Oval since 1936. The approximate dimensions of the oval are 145 metres by 112 metres.
Chatswood Oval
"Our Governor General", Chatswood resident Charlie Macartney
Chatswood resident and cricket immortal, Victor Trumper
Bert Oldfield, wicketkeeper for Gordon District Cricket Club
The North Shore is a region within Northern Sydney, in New South Wales, Australia, generally referring to suburbs located on the northern side of Sydney Harbour up to Wahroonga, and suburbs between Middle Harbour and the Lane Cove River.
Sydney Harbour with the North Shore extending from its northern side (right) with Sydney CBD (left) and Eastern Suburbs (bottom) on its southern shore.
The suburb of Chatswood is a regional administrative and shopping district in the North Shore
Suburban street in Lindfield, a suburb of the Upper North Shore
Suburban street in Neutral Bay, a suburb of the Lower North Shore