Sir Bruce Small Park
28°00′21″S 153°23′46″E / 28.005841°S 153.396014°E / -28.005841; 153.396014
Surfers Paradise Australian Football Club
Surfers Paradise Benowa Cricket Club
Benowa Bowls Club
Sir Bruce Small Park is a sporting facility located in Benowa, a suburb of the Gold Coast, Queensland in Australia.[1] Its baseball facilities are home to the Surfers Paradise Baseball Club, current premiers of the Greater Brisbane League. It has hosted many high-profile Australian baseball events such as the Masters Games and University Games.
The adjacent oval is home to the Surfers Paradise-Benowa Cricket Club and Surfers Paradise Australian Football Club, which plays in the QAFL.
It is named after former Gold Coast mayor Sir Bruce Small.
See also
References
- ^ "Sir Bruce Small Park". goldcoast.qld.gov.au. Council of the City of Gold Coast. Retrieved 21 June 2020.
External links
- Aerial View of Sir Bruce Small Park
- Pan Pacific Masters Games on the Gold Coast
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