Trevor Barker Beach Oval

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The Trevor Barker Oval is an Australian rules football ground in Beach Road, Sandringham, Victoria Australia. The Oval was named after the St Kilda Football Club champion Trevor Barker who died of cancer in his late 30s.

The oval has a single grandstand, a social club and a capacity for 10,000.

The oval is now home to the Sandringham Football Club who play in the Victorian Football League.

A record crowd of 13,988 attended a game between Sandringham v Port Melbourne Football Club in 1975.

A Rec Footy competition is also played at the ground.

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Trevor Barker coached Sandringham to the 1992 and 1994 Premierships against Williamstown and Box Hill respectively