Kevin Bartlett Reserve

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Kevin Bartlett Reserve
LocationBurnley, Victoria
Coordinates37°49′56″S 145°1′27″E / 37.83222°S 145.02417°E / -37.83222; 145.02417Coordinates: 37°49′56″S 145°1′27″E / 37.83222°S 145.02417°E / -37.83222; 145.02417
OwnerCity of Yarra
Capacity5000
SurfaceGrass
Tenants
Richmond SC
Collingwood City F.C.

Kevin Bartlett Reserve is public open space located in Burnley, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria. The reserve is named after the Richmond footballer Kevin Bartlett, who was the first VFL player to play 400 senior games. The complex contains four soccer (football) pitches; Bastow 1, Bastow 2, Fletcher 1 and Fletcher 2. Fletcher 2 contains a synthetic cricket pitch and is used for cricket matches over the summer months. Loughnan Oval contains a turf cricket square and is used for both Australian rules football and cricket.

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