Grounds and Wet Weather Information

Maps with Field Layouts

Queens Park
Centennial Park Mission and McKay Fields
Moore Park West
Jellicoe Park Pagewood
Coral Sea Park Maroubra
Hefferon Park Maroubra
Christison Park Vaucluse

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Queens Park Field Map

 

Centennial Park Field Map (McKay and Mission Fields)

 

Moore Park Field Map

 

Jellicoe Park Field Map

 

Coral Sea Park Field Map

 

Heffron Park Field Map

Christison Park Field Map

 


 

WET WEATHER INFORMATION

MATCH DAYS - U10/G10 and older

ESFA SMS BOUNCE BACK SERVICE - ESFA has introduced a SMS Bounce Back Service designed to allow the ESFA community to receive all current information regarding ground closures. SMS "ESFA" to 19922767 or CALL 9666 8686 (option 2)
Users incure one 55c charge for the combined (sent & received) message The message will be updated by ESFA on Fridays at 5pm however if there is heavy rain throughout the night ESFA will update their message early Sat/Sun.


DO WE PLAY MATCHES / TRAIN IF IT RAINS?

MATCHES/GAMES ON RAINY DAYS
In the event of rain, all matches will be played unless cancelled by ESFA, Park Rangers or if the Referee considers conditions are unsuitable or unsafe, or the respective Council closes the ground. The Referee remains the sole arbiter.

Unless notified beforehand, all players are required to attend the venue or your team forfeits the match. Football is a winter sport!

TRAINING ON WET/RAINY DAYS
NO training
is permitted if the fields have OFFICIALLY been CLOSED by Centennial Parklands Trust/Councils.
If fields are open and it rains it is up to each individual team/coach to decide if the fields are deemed safe for training and communicate this to the team members.

WHO MANAGES AND PAYS FOR THE GROUNDS?

The club pays for grounds. We have no management role. We are simply one paying user alongside other clubs, schools and big business who play not just soccer, but also touch footy, Frisbee and cricket.

Queens Park grounds are managed by the Centennial Park Trust. Their rangers decide if the grounds should be closed in the case of rain.

Our home games are not always at Queens Park. This is because we share these grounds with several other clubs.