Facilities

 
The North Sydney Cricket Club is fortunate to have the use of the best facilities in Sydney Grade cricket. From the delightful North Sydney No. 1 and No. 2 ovals to the picturesque Tunks Park in Cammeray the club has the very finest grounds to play and train on.
 
All three grounds consistently rank at the top of the Sydney Grade competitions 'Ground Report Criteria' as being of the highest standard.
 
North Sydney Oval regularly hosts representative fixtures involving the NSW side, as well as hosting the ICC Women's World Cup Final. This is just one of a number of reasons players look to further their cricket with North Sydney with the outstanding facilities on offer.
 

North Sydney Oval No.1

Situated to the north of Sydney Harbour, the ground was first used for cricket as St. Leonard's reserve in 1867 before it became the home ground for the North Sydney Cricket Club in 1894-95.
 
The ground boasts several stands and a famous fig tree whose branches hang ever present over the fence in front of the Mollie Dive stand.
 
 
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North Sydney Oval No.2

To the North East of the No. 1 Oval is North Sydney's No. 2 ground. It is home of the 2nd XI and 3rd XI teams as well being the training facility for the entire club on Tuesday and Thursday evenings.
 
The ground looks out to Sydney Harbour with the Harbour Bridge and Opera House evident from the most Eastern points.
 
 
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Tunks Park

Located at the basin of Tunks Reserve the ground is set among a scenic bush setting.
 
The ground also looks out to Long Bay, one of the many inlets that sneaks its way through Sydney from the harbour.  This makes the ground a regular stopping point for many sailing and boating enthusiasts.
 
Tunks Park has now won the lower grade ground of the year the last five out of seven seasons.
 
 
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