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Kensington Oval

Postby Sojourner » Tue Jul 21, 2009 8:05 pm

Just wondering if anyone knows when the last match for premiership points was played at Kensington Oval? I know South had it as a home ground at one stage, and I would suggest that so would have some of the other SANFL sides, does anyone have a list of which sides have used Kensington for home matches? Lastly, does anyone know if the venue has been used since then for Trial Matches?
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Re: Kensington Oval

Postby Sam_goUUUdogs » Tue Jul 21, 2009 8:36 pm

Norwood played there between 1882 and 1897.
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Re: Kensington Oval

Postby spell_check » Tue Jul 21, 2009 8:48 pm

Between 1945 and 1963 it was only a neutral ground.

The last match was:
Round 19 1963
North 2.3 7.5 12.6 16.9 (105)
Glenelg 1.5 4.8 7.14 13.18 (96)
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Re: Kensington Oval

Postby spell_check » Tue Jul 21, 2009 8:51 pm

In 1897 there were also matches played that did not involve Norwood. In that season, there were only three grounds used - Adelaide, Alberton and Kensington. Jubilee Oval was used from 1898 instead of Kensington because of the time it took to get to Kensington via tram.
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Re: Kensington Oval

Postby bayman » Tue Jul 21, 2009 11:20 pm

spell_check wrote:In 1897 there were also matches played that did not involve Norwood. In that season, there were only three grounds used - Adelaide, Alberton and Kensington. Jubilee Oval was used from 1898 instead of Kensington because of the time it took to get to Kensington via tram.


jubilee oval is that the oval on north tce where the uni stands now ? or is that a different oval ?

another place they played league footy was at the wayville showgrounds.....which incidently CK has been pushing to get a night game played there on the first night of the royal adelaide show which i think has good merit by taking the game to the people
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Re: Kensington Oval

Postby Leaping Lindner » Tue Jul 21, 2009 11:39 pm

bayman wrote:
spell_check wrote:In 1897 there were also matches played that did not involve Norwood. In that season, there were only three grounds used - Adelaide, Alberton and Kensington. Jubilee Oval was used from 1898 instead of Kensington because of the time it took to get to Kensington via tram.


jubilee oval is that the oval on north tce where the uni stands now ? or is that a different oval ?

another place they played league footy was at the wayville showgrounds.....which incidently CK has been pushing to get a night game played there on the first night of the royal adelaide show which i think has good merit by taking the game to the people


That's the one. Last used in the 20's.
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Re: Kensington Oval

Postby bayman » Tue Jul 21, 2009 11:46 pm

thanks LL
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Re: Kensington Oval

Postby Leaping Lindner » Wed Jul 22, 2009 2:41 pm

bayman wrote:thanks LL


This is the best photo I have found of it (courtesy of a mate who works at the SLSA). This is around the turn of the century. Gives a really good indication of small it was.

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Re: Kensington Oval

Postby spell_check » Wed Jul 22, 2009 6:32 pm

I posted this in another thread here, but Jubilee would have been about 136.3 by 131.7 metres in terms of the playing area.

In 1909 it was said about Jubilee Oval:

"The Jubilee Oval is too small for a proper game of football. So often does the ball run out of bounds that the constant shrill blast of the umpires whistle and the temporary stoppage of the game become a nuisance."
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Re: Kensington Oval

Postby bayman » Wed Jul 22, 2009 7:15 pm

it looks like rugby posts in the picture, it also makes glenelg, malwood & unley seem huge......amazing how things change over the years
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Re: Kensington Oval

Postby Bluedemon » Sat Aug 01, 2009 12:44 pm

where was kensington oval?
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Re: Kensington Oval

Postby Adelaide Hawk » Sat Aug 01, 2009 12:46 pm

kookas wrote:where was kensington oval?


Where the sports field is now on the Parade.
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Re: Kensington Oval

Postby Bluedemon » Sat Aug 01, 2009 12:49 pm

thanks for that, i know where the ground is now, it is only being used by pembroke college for football and cricket, i think kensington might have used it once for a game of cricket there.
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Re: Kensington Oval

Postby Adelaide Hawk » Sat Aug 01, 2009 12:53 pm

kookas wrote:thanks for that, i know where the ground is now, it is only being used by pembroke college for football and cricket, i think kensington might have used it once for a game of cricket there.


Yes, I believe that's where Kensington were in the Don Bradman days.
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Re: Kensington Oval

Postby heater31 » Sat Aug 01, 2009 10:37 pm

Adelaide Hawk wrote:
kookas wrote:thanks for that, i know where the ground is now, it is only being used by pembroke college for football and cricket, i think kensington might have used it once for a game of cricket there.


Yes, I believe that's where Kensington were in the Don Bradman days.


Certainly were he lived in the next street over from the Oval. Holden St IIRC. Kensington would have moved to their current grounds to make way for the Olympic Sports field makeover
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Re: Kensington Oval

Postby Jimmy_041 » Sun Aug 02, 2009 10:39 am

Correct - he used to come down to Kings College and coach us lads in primary school. I have a photo of him teaching me the back defence
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Re: Kensington Oval

Postby Adelaide Hawk » Sun Aug 02, 2009 12:50 pm

Jimmy_041 wrote:Correct - he used to come down to Kings College and coach us lads in primary school. I have a photo of him teaching me the back defence


What would the Don know about a back defence? From the footage I've seen, he never played one :)
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Re: Kensington Oval

Postby Jimmy_041 » Sun Aug 02, 2009 1:42 pm

Adelaide Hawk wrote:
Jimmy_041 wrote:Correct - he used to come down to Kings College and coach us lads in primary school. I have a photo of him teaching me the back defence


What would the Don know about a back defence? From the footage I've seen, he never played one :)


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Re: Kensington Oval

Postby Mark_Beswick » Mon Aug 03, 2009 7:53 pm

Great stuff LL - That pic beats the ones I have on jubilee oval - I got a few from the State Library years ago but I dnt have a scanner at this stage to post them

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bayman wrote:thanks LL


This is the best photo I have found of it (courtesy of a mate who works at the SLSA). This is around the turn of the century. Gives a really good indication of small it was.

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Re: Kensington Oval

Postby Bluedemon » Tue Aug 04, 2009 12:49 pm

Mark_Beswick wrote:Great stuff LL - That pic beats the ones I have on jubilee oval - I got a few from the State Library years ago but I dnt have a scanner at this stage to post them

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bayman wrote:thanks LL


This is the best photo I have found of it (courtesy of a mate who works at the SLSA). This is around the turn of the century. Gives a really good indication of small it was.

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If you do it would be good to see.
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