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East Melbourne Cricket Ground

The East Melbourne Cricket Ground was a grass oval sports venue located at the corner of Wellington Parade and Jolimont Parade[clarification needed], in East Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.[1] Now part of Yarra Park and being adjacent to the Melbourne Cricket Ground, the site is best known for playing host to many sporting events during the city of Melbourne's early existence, consisting mainly of cricket and Australian rules football, although the ground occasionally hosted soccer matches.

East Melbourne Cricket Ground
The EMCG in its final season of use, 1921
LocationEast Melbourne, Victoria
Coordinates37°49′2″S 144°58′40″E / 37.81722°S 144.97778°E / -37.81722; 144.97778
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Opened1860
Closed1921
Demolished1922
Tenants
East Melbourne Cricket Club (unknown–1921)
East Melbourne Football Club (1878–1882)
Essendon Football Club (1882–1921)
Melbourne City Football Club (1912–1913)

History edit

The ground was opened in 1860 and closed in 1921. It adjoined the Melbourne Cricket Ground and was not far from the Richmond Cricket Ground, all three grounds being sited in the area formerly known as Captain Lonsdale's Cow Paddock, now Yarra Park.[1]

 
The East Melbourne Cricket Ground being used for an intercolonial football match in 1879.

Cricket edit

East Melbourne Cricket Club was the most successful member of the Victorian Cricket Association (VCA) during the 19th Century and early 20th Century, winning more than half of the VCA's Premierships during that period. The club was formed in 1857 as the Abbotsford Cricket Club but they soon changed their name as part of a push to use the East Melbourne ground.[citation needed] The team mainly consisted of Scotch College old boys.

Four first-class cricket games were played at the ground in the 1880s, including the Smokers v Non-Smokers match, in which the Non-Smokers made 803, at the time a world record innings score.

Season Teams Date Result Ref
1880–81 Victoria v South Australia 1880-11-12 12–13, 15 November 1880 Victoria won by 7 wickets [2]
1882–83 Victoria v South Australia 1883-03-24 24, 26–27 March 1883 Victoria won by an innings and 98 runs [3]
1886–87 Smokers v Non-Smokers 1887-03-17 17–19, 21 March 1887 Match drawn [4]
1888–89 Victoria v Tasmania 1889-01-01 1–5 January 1889 Victoria won by 9 wickets [5]

Australian rules football edit

 
Early Carlton champion George Coulthard running with the ball against Geelong during the 1880 VFA season on 17 July

The oval was used for Australian rules football games during the winter months from 1878. The ground also hosted the first-ever interstate representative football match, on 1 July 1879, between Victoria - represented by the Victorian Football Association (VFA) - and South Australia. The match was attended by more than 10,000 people. It also hosted the first intercollegiate football match in Melbourne, played on 21 July 1881 between teams from the University of Melbourne colleges Trinity and Ormond.[6]

Tenant football clubs of the ground included:

The ground hosted 426 senior matches in the recognized top level of Victorian football - 201 matches in the VFA and 225 matches in the VFL/AFL - in 44 seasons of competition.

It also held 30 VFA finals between 1903 and 1921.[9] The VFL held one final in the 1897 and 1901 finals series and the 1900 Grand Final at the ground, while the VFA also held the 1896 premiership play-off match at the ground.

As a venue for football, the East Melbourne Cricket Ground had an unusual quirk that the field sloped downhill towards the railway end, but was often affected by a strong wind which blew to the pavilion end.[10]

The record football crowd at the venue was 36,185 for a VFA match between Essendon and South Melbourne in 1891, the record attendance for a match at that time.

The VFL record was 20,181 for the 1900 Grand Final, with the record for a VFL home and away match being 18,000, set twice in 1921.

Soccer edit

Occasionally, soccer was played at the oval. The best known use for the sport were the interstate representative matches between the colonies of Victoria and New South Wales in the 1880s. Four matches were played between 1883 and 1887 with three taking place at the East Melbourne Cricket Ground with the other being played at the South Melbourne Cricket Ground that ended in a nil-all draw.[11]

Date Teams Result Attendance Ref
16 August 1883 Victoria v New South Wales 2 – 2 2000 [12]
16 July 1885 Victoria v New South Wales 4 – 0 600 [13]
16 July 1887 Victoria v New South Wales 2 – 2 300 [14]

Lacrosse edit

The ground was occasionally used as a venue for lacrosse, and hosted Victoria's first intercolonial lacrosse match on 1 September 1888, against South Australia[15] (the first intercolonial match in Australia was played between Queensland and New South Wales a year earlier[16]). The match was not largely attended, due in part to the cold and showery weather on the day, with Victoria winning the match by 5 goals to 1.[17]

Closure edit

After the 1921 football season, the ground was closed and then demolished to make way for an extension of the Jolimont Yard railway sidings.[18]

The East Melbourne Cricket Club subsequently amalgamated with the Hawthorn Cricket Club to form the Hawthorn-East Melbourne Cricket Club, and moved to Hawthorn's Glenferrie Oval. One of the wooden stands was moved from East Melbourne to Glenferrie Oval, where it stood until 1965, when it was replaced by the Dr A.S. Ferguson Stand.

After the Essendon Football Club lost the use of the ground, it moved to the Essendon Recreation Reserve. It had initially tried to move to the North Melbourne Recreation Reserve, resulting in a major off-field political struggle between the Essendon Association and North Melbourne Football Clubs, the VFL and the VFA.

The former site of the ground has now been taken over by a housing estate, a feature of which is a semi-circular housing block with a tower obviously designed to look like an ersatz football pavilion. The remaining part of the oval in front of that block is now a park.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Santo Caruso, Marc Fiddian and Jim Main, Football Grounds of Melbourne (Melbourne: Pennon Publishing, 2002 ISBN 978-1877029028.
  2. ^ "Victoria v South Australia, 1880–81". ESPNcricinfo. ESPN Inc. Retrieved 24 November 2013.
  3. ^ "Victoria v South Australia, 1882–83". ESPNcricinfo. ESPN Inc. Retrieved 24 November 2013.
  4. ^ "Smokers v Non-Smokers, 1886–87". ESPNcricinfo. ESPN Inc. Retrieved 24 November 2013.
  5. ^ "Victoria v Tasmania, 1888–89". ESPNcricinfo. ESPN Inc. Retrieved 24 November 2013.
  6. ^ "FOOTBALL". The Argus. No. 10, 948. Victoria, Australia. 21 July 1881. p. 6. Retrieved 20 August 2021 – via National Library of Australia.
  7. ^ "Football – the Victorian Football League". The Argus. Melbourne. 13 April 1897. p. 6.
  8. ^ "Football – Victorian League – Question of Grounds". The Argus. Melbourne. 28 March 1907. p. 4.
  9. ^ "Final – Williamstown v. West Melbourne". North Melbourne Courier and West Melbourne Chronicle. Melbourne. 4 October 1907. p. 3.
  10. ^ Old Boy (11 October 1920). "Footscray premiers – success of the unbeatable". The Argus. Melbourne. p. 11.
  11. ^ "Miscellaneous Games".
  12. ^ "Miscellaneous Games".
  13. ^ "Miscellaneous Games".
  14. ^ "Miscellaneous Games".
  15. ^ First Intercolonial Lacrosse match
  16. ^ "Intercolonial Lacrosse Match". The Brisbane Courier. 26 September 1887. p. 7. Retrieved 8 May 2020 – via National Library of Australia.
  17. ^ "Lacrosse". The Age. Victoria, Australia. 3 September 1888. p. 6. Retrieved 8 May 2020 – via National Library of Australia.
  18. ^ "Flinders Street Yard – why the cricket ground is needed". The Argus. Melbourne. 1 December 1920. p. 14. Retrieved 20 August 2021 – via National Library of Australia.

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The East Melbourne Cricket Ground was a grass oval sports venue located at the corner of Wellington Parade and Jolimont Parade clarification needed in East Melbourne Victoria Australia 1 Now part of Yarra Park and being adjacent to the Melbourne Cricket Ground the site is best known for playing host to many sporting events during the city of Melbourne s early existence consisting mainly of cricket and Australian rules football although the ground occasionally hosted soccer matches East Melbourne Cricket GroundThe EMCG in its final season of use 1921LocationEast Melbourne VictoriaCoordinates37 49 2 S 144 58 40 E 37 81722 S 144 97778 E 37 81722 144 97778SurfaceGrassConstructionOpened1860Closed1921Demolished1922TenantsEast Melbourne Cricket Club unknown 1921 East Melbourne Football Club 1878 1882 Essendon Football Club 1882 1921 Melbourne City Football Club 1912 1913 Contents 1 History 1 1 Cricket 1 2 Australian rules football 1 3 Soccer 1 4 Lacrosse 2 Closure 3 See also 4 ReferencesHistory editThe ground was opened in 1860 and closed in 1921 It adjoined the Melbourne Cricket Ground and was not far from the Richmond Cricket Ground all three grounds being sited in the area formerly known as Captain Lonsdale s Cow Paddock now Yarra Park 1 nbsp The East Melbourne Cricket Ground being used for an intercolonial football match in 1879 Cricket edit East Melbourne Cricket Club was the most successful member of the Victorian Cricket Association VCA during the 19th Century and early 20th Century winning more than half of the VCA s Premierships during that period The club was formed in 1857 as the Abbotsford Cricket Club but they soon changed their name as part of a push to use the East Melbourne ground citation needed The team mainly consisted of Scotch College old boys Four first class cricket games were played at the ground in the 1880s including the Smokers v Non Smokers match in which the Non Smokers made 803 at the time a world record innings score Season Teams Date Result Ref1880 81 Victoria v South Australia 1880 11 12 12 13 15 November 1880 Victoria won by 7 wickets 2 1882 83 Victoria v South Australia 1883 03 24 24 26 27 March 1883 Victoria won by an innings and 98 runs 3 1886 87 Smokers v Non Smokers 1887 03 17 17 19 21 March 1887 Match drawn 4 1888 89 Victoria v Tasmania 1889 01 01 1 5 January 1889 Victoria won by 9 wickets 5 Australian rules football edit nbsp Early Carlton champion George Coulthard running with the ball against Geelong during the 1880 VFA season on 17 JulyThe oval was used for Australian rules football games during the winter months from 1878 The ground also hosted the first ever interstate representative football match on 1 July 1879 between Victoria represented by the Victorian Football Association VFA and South Australia The match was attended by more than 10 000 people It also hosted the first intercollegiate football match in Melbourne played on 21 July 1881 between teams from the University of Melbourne colleges Trinity and Ormond 6 Tenant football clubs of the ground included East Melbourne Football Club which used the ground until it disbanded in mid 1882 Essendon Football Club despite the ground being 6 miles 10 km away from the suburb of Essendon the club moved to the ground in 1882 after East Melbourne folded and used it in both the VFA and the VFL until its closure at the end of 1921 North Melbourne Football Club used the ground during the 1897 VFA season due to upgrading works on its usual home ground the Arden Street Oval 7 The club also played an 1887 Queen s Birthday match at the ground and another game there in 1891 as Arden Street was flooded West Melbourne Football Club moved to the ground for the 1907 VFA season and disbanded the following year 8 Melbourne University Football Club played there from 1908 to 1910 in the VFL the club left the ground before the 1911 season following a dispute with Essendon over rent Melbourne City Football Club used it during its two years in the VFA 1912 and 1913 Melbourne City lost all 36 matches it played in those two seasons The ground hosted 426 senior matches in the recognized top level of Victorian football 201 matches in the VFA and 225 matches in the VFL AFL in 44 seasons of competition It also held 30 VFA finals between 1903 and 1921 9 The VFL held one final in the 1897 and 1901 finals series and the 1900 Grand Final at the ground while the VFA also held the 1896 premiership play off match at the ground As a venue for football the East Melbourne Cricket Ground had an unusual quirk that the field sloped downhill towards the railway end but was often affected by a strong wind which blew to the pavilion end 10 The record football crowd at the venue was 36 185 for a VFA match between Essendon and South Melbourne in 1891 the record attendance for a match at that time The VFL record was 20 181 for the 1900 Grand Final with the record for a VFL home and away match being 18 000 set twice in 1921 Soccer edit Occasionally soccer was played at the oval The best known use for the sport were the interstate representative matches between the colonies of Victoria and New South Wales in the 1880s Four matches were played between 1883 and 1887 with three taking place at the East Melbourne Cricket Ground with the other being played at the South Melbourne Cricket Ground that ended in a nil all draw 11 Date Teams Result Attendance Ref16 August 1883 Victoria v New South Wales 2 2 2000 12 16 July 1885 Victoria v New South Wales 4 0 600 13 16 July 1887 Victoria v New South Wales 2 2 300 14 Lacrosse edit The ground was occasionally used as a venue for lacrosse and hosted Victoria s first intercolonial lacrosse match on 1 September 1888 against South Australia 15 the first intercolonial match in Australia was played between Queensland and New South Wales a year earlier 16 The match was not largely attended due in part to the cold and showery weather on the day with Victoria winning the match by 5 goals to 1 17 Closure editAfter the 1921 football season the ground was closed and then demolished to make way for an extension of the Jolimont Yard railway sidings 18 The East Melbourne Cricket Club subsequently amalgamated with the Hawthorn Cricket Club to form the Hawthorn East Melbourne Cricket Club and moved to Hawthorn s Glenferrie Oval One of the wooden stands was moved from East Melbourne to Glenferrie Oval where it stood until 1965 when it was replaced by the Dr A S Ferguson Stand After the Essendon Football Club lost the use of the ground it moved to the Essendon Recreation Reserve It had initially tried to move to the North Melbourne Recreation Reserve resulting in a major off field political struggle between the Essendon Association and North Melbourne Football Clubs the VFL and the VFA The former site of the ground has now been taken over by a housing estate a feature of which is a semi circular housing block with a tower obviously designed to look like an ersatz football pavilion The remaining part of the oval in front of that block is now a park See also editHistory of Australian rules football in Victoria 1853 1900 References edit a b Santo Caruso Marc Fiddian and Jim Main Football Grounds of Melbourne Melbourne Pennon Publishing 2002 ISBN 978 1877029028 Victoria v South Australia 1880 81 ESPNcricinfo ESPN Inc Retrieved 24 November 2013 Victoria v South Australia 1882 83 ESPNcricinfo ESPN Inc Retrieved 24 November 2013 Smokers v Non Smokers 1886 87 ESPNcricinfo ESPN Inc Retrieved 24 November 2013 Victoria v Tasmania 1888 89 ESPNcricinfo ESPN Inc Retrieved 24 November 2013 FOOTBALL The Argus No 10 948 Victoria Australia 21 July 1881 p 6 Retrieved 20 August 2021 via National Library of Australia Football the Victorian Football League The Argus Melbourne 13 April 1897 p 6 Football Victorian League Question of Grounds The Argus Melbourne 28 March 1907 p 4 Final Williamstown v West Melbourne North Melbourne Courier and West Melbourne Chronicle Melbourne 4 October 1907 p 3 Old Boy 11 October 1920 Footscray premiers success of the unbeatable The Argus Melbourne p 11 Miscellaneous Games Miscellaneous Games Miscellaneous Games Miscellaneous Games First Intercolonial Lacrosse match Intercolonial Lacrosse Match The Brisbane Courier 26 September 1887 p 7 Retrieved 8 May 2020 via National Library of Australia Lacrosse The Age Victoria Australia 3 September 1888 p 6 Retrieved 8 May 2020 via National Library of Australia Flinders Street Yard why the cricket ground is needed The Argus Melbourne 1 December 1920 p 14 Retrieved 20 August 2021 via National Library of Australia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title East Melbourne Cricket Ground amp oldid 1173536869, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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