Kevin Bartlett Reserve

Kevin Bartlett Reserve is an Australian soccer ground in Burnley, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria. It is the home of Richmond SC. It has a capacity of 5000. The ground is named after the Richmond footballer Kevin Bartlett, who was the first VFL player to play 400 senior games. Collingwood City, Richmond City CC, Richmond Central Football Club and Burnley CYMS Cricket Club are also based at the sports complex. The complex contains four soccer pitches, with one used also as a synthetic cricket oval, as well as an oval used as a turf wicket in the summer, known as the Loughnan Oval. The oval is home to the Richmond Central Football Club, Burnley CYMS Cricket Club and Richmond City Cricket Club.

Kevin Bartlett Reserve
LocationBurnley, Victoria
Coordinates37°49′56″S 145°1′27″E
OwnerCity of Yarra
Capacity5000
SurfaceGrass
Tenants
Richmond SC
Collingwood City F.C.


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