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186:. The parkland was used for sports in the late 19th century, but throughout the early half of the 20th century until the 1960s, the premier venue for sports in Dandenong was the Dandenong Showgrounds (which at that time was located in Clow Street, the site presently occupied by the Dandenong Municipal Offices). Shepley Oval was developed to a top standard oval in the late 1950s, with a grandstand being opened in 1959, and it has been the region's premier sports venue since the 1960s. 29: 228:
The venue is named after former Dandenong Cricket Association secretary and president Harry Shepley. The oval has two main buildings: the Frank Storan Grandstand, named after the Dandenong cricket personality whose fundraising efforts facilitated its construction; and the Keith Miller Pavilion, named
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In the early 1960s, around the same time as the Dandenong Football Club moved to Shepley Oval, the Dandenong Sub-District Cricket Club was formed, and began playing its games at Shepley Oval during the summer. Top level district cricket first came to the venue in 1989, when the Waverley Cricket Club
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after the former Dandenong mayor, footballer and cricketer Keith Esmond Miller – not after former Australian Test cricketer and
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merged with Dandenong; the merged club, originally known as Waverley-Dandenong but now known as the
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Shepley Oval is located at the eastern end of Dandenong Park, immediately north of the
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Marc Fiddian (16 July 1983). "Panthers head for record & relegation".
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The venue's most historically notable football tenant is the
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in Victoria's premier under-18s football competition, the
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Buildings and structures in the City of Greater Dandenong
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Dandenong, Victoria
Coordinates
37°59′45″S 145°13′19″E / 37.99583°S 145.22194°E / -37.99583; 145.22194
City of Greater Dandenong
Dandenong Stingrays
TAC Cup
Dandenong Cricket Club
VPC
Dandenong Football Club
VFA
Dandenong
Melbourne
Dandenong Cricket Club
Victorian Premier Cricket
Dandenong Stingrays
TAC Cup
Dandenong Creek
Dandenong Football Club
Victorian Football Association
Southern Stingrays
TAC Cup
Victorian Football League
Springvale Football Club
Casey Fields
Dandenong Cricket Club
VFL
Keith Ross Miller
Springvale Crematorium

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