Discover the best top things to do in Greater Melbourne, Australia including Box Hill City Oval, Glenferrie Oval, The Meadows, Duncan Mackinnon Reserve, Lakeside Stadium, Coburg City Oval, Victoria Park, Melbourne Cricket Ground, Kooyong Lawn Tennis Club, Tabcorp Park Racing.
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4.5 based on 5 reviews
The Meadows is home to ten Group 1 greyhound races. With racing held every Wednesday afternoon and Saturday evening all year round. Dining is available every Saturday night. All feature race meets have added entertainment and activities.
4.5 based on 3 reviews
This is a beautiful reserve were you can relax and have a pic-nic or do different sports! There is a play ground for the children. Do your daily walk or run around the reserve or play soccer or cricket or any other sport!
4.5 based on 6 reviews
Fantastic oval and home to Coburg Football Club, Coburg Cricket Club, Coburg Superules Football Club, Coburg FIDA and West Coburg Football Club. Great, modern facilities and will make the ground female friendly and all abilities ready.
4.5 based on 7 reviews
Collingwood no longer plays AFL matches at Victoria Park, but it's hard to escape the heady days when the Magpies had the game half won if they were on their home ground. There are a number of plaques around the ground; the faithful still visit. Some may lament the end of games at the suburban grounds, but Collingwood's visiting teams are unlikely to.
4.5 based on 17 reviews
The biggest cricketing battle of the summer starts on Boxing Day, when Australia traditionally takes on the overseas visitors at the MCG.. For a batsman, facing an express pace bowler hurling a cricket ball at over 100 miles per hour (145 kms/hr) takes some courage. This year, the opponents are Black Caps (New Zealand). No-one doubts their courage, but on the bumpy Australian wickets, they may not quite have tthe right technique. For Australian cricketers, wearing the Baggy Green cap is the highest honour. Australia is on the comeback trail after a rough patch, it's bad luck that the Black Caps that they have caught the Aussies at their best. See a game at the MCG if you can, there's still viewing space to be had.
4.5 based on 7 reviews
From 1972 to 1987, the Australian Open was played on grass at Kooyong. Since then, the Open has been played on a hard court at Melbourne Park. In days gone by, several Davis Cup ties were played at Kooyong. The Kooyong Classic is a lead-up tournament to the Open. Kooyong is a prosperous area, the club is a prestigious place to play tennis..
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