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Hands Oval: Everything you need to know about AFL’s newest venue ahead of West Coast Eagles’ Bunbury clash

Chris Robinson & Josh KemptonThe West Australian
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Hands Oval is ready to host a historic AFL game.
Camera IconHands Oval is ready to host a historic AFL game. Credit: The West Australian

Where is Hands Oval located?

Hands Oval is in South Bunbury, a five-minute drive from Bunbury’s city centre, and a two-hour drive south from the Perth CBD. The home of South West Football League powerhouse South Bunbury FC, it’s about a half-hour drive north of Busselton Margaret River Airport, which is where North Melbourne will fly into on Friday ahead of Sunday afternoon’s clash.

Hands Oval from the air.
Camera IconHands Oval from the air. Credit: Andrew Ritchie/The West Australian

What is the capacity for Sunday’s match?

Hands Oval’s recently-completed upgrades were planned to increase capacity for the game to 15,000 people, though Sunday’s crowd may be slightly lower. Around half the crowd will have access to seating, with six temporary grandstands in place alongside the newly-completed 750-seat grandstand building.

Liam Baker in action in March’s pre-season game at Hands Oval.
Camera IconLiam Baker in action in March’s pre-season game at Hands Oval. Credit: James Worsfold/Getty Images

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Are any tickets are still available?

No. The first batch of general admission tickets were released in March and sold out inside half an hour, with some later smaller releases going just as quickly.

Is this the first time an AFL home-and-away match has been held in WA outside of the Perth metro area?

Yes. There’s been a total of 784 AFL/VFL games in WA, spread across three venues: 545 at Subiaco Oval, 167 at Optus Stadium, and 72 at the WACA Ground. This will be the first regional match for premiership points.

Federal member for Forrest Nola Marino, City of Bunbury mayor Jaysen Miguel, SWFL president Barry Tate, Member for Bunbury Don Punch and SWFL general manager Jason Crowe take in the Hands Oval refurbishment earlier this year.
Camera IconFederal member for Forrest Nola Marino, City of Bunbury mayor Jaysen Miguel, SWFL president Barry Tate, Member for Bunbury Don Punch and SWFL general manager Jason Crowe take in the Hands Oval refurbishment earlier this year. Credit: Amber Lilley/South Western Times/South Western Times

Who is the oval named after?

Hands Oval is named after former Bunbury mayor J E Hands, who had two stints in charge of the city between 1928-1933 and 1937-1938.

Hands Oval is ready for its moment in the national spotlight.
Camera IconHands Oval is ready for its moment in the national spotlight. Credit: Amber Lilley/South Western Times/RegionalHUB

What other significant events has it hosted?

Hands Oval has hosted six AFL pre-season games — four involving Fremantle and two featuring West Coast — as well as six WAFL games, an International Rules practice game and a Perth Glory pre-season fixure in 2009. When the cricket pitch was in place, it staged three domestic One Day Cup games between 2009 and 2011, the first of which saw Mitch Marsh become the State’s youngest ever player.

Matthew Pavlich and Chris Judd matched up on each other in a pre-season game between Fremantle and Carlton in 2009.
Camera IconMatthew Pavlich and Chris Judd matched up on each other in a pre-season game between Fremantle and Carlton in 2009. Credit: Mal Fairclough/WA News

Which end does the breeze favour at the ground?

The typical south-west wind favours the north-east or city end of the ground, which will be left-of-screen when watching Sunday’s broadcast. That end produced 15 of the game’s 20 goals - and 29 of 40 scoring shots - in the pre-season match between West Coast and North Melbourne in March.

The Hands Memorial Oval redevelopment features new dug-outs.
Camera IconThe Hands Memorial Oval redevelopment features new dug-outs. Credit: Amber Lilley/South Western Times/RegionalHUB

How many different AFL/VFL venues have hosted home-and-away matches?

Hands Oval will be the 52nd venue to stage an AFL/VFL game, and the 36th in the AFL era (since 1990). Bunbury will replace Subiaco Oval as the western-most location for a game, with China’s Jiangwan Stadium the northern-most, New Zealand’s Wellington Regional Stadium the eastern-most, and Hobart’s Ninja Stadium the furthest south.

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