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Cricket ground in Victoria, Australia

Deakin Reserve
formerly the Shepparton Recreation Reserve
Ground information
Location20 Harold St, Shepparton, Australia
Establishment1875
Capacity2,000 seated, overall 15,000
End names
Nixon St end
Grandstand end
Team information
Shepparton FNC (1879)
Shepparton United FNC (1950)
Murray Bushrangers U/18 FC (1993)
Central Park St. Brendan's CC (1981)
Shepparton Sports Carnival (1906-70)
Source: Ground profile

Deakin Reserve is the main sports venue in the Goulburn Valley and is a cricket and Australian Rules Football sports oval in Shepparton, Victoria, Australia.

1969: Alfred Deakin Stamp

History

Jamacian Olympic gold medal runner, Herb McKenley, ran in the 1954 carnival

This sports venue was originally known as the cricket reserve in its very early years, then later known as the Shepparton Recreation Reserve, prior to being officially named the Deakin Reserve in 1947, in honour of former Victorian Water Supply Minister, former Federal politician and Australian Prime Minister, Alfred Deakin who was largely responsible for implementing the Goulburn Valley Irrigation Scheme.

In April 1875 a public meeting was called for in Shepparton for the purpose of appointing Trustees for the Shepparton Park and Recreation Grounds.

The first published mention of the cricket ground was in 1875, when the Shepparton Eleven had arranged a match against the Euroa Eleven and the Shepparton team "were practising hard on their local ground in the township".

Local Australian Rules Football teams, Shepparton and Shepparton Ramblers Football Club both used the Recreation Reserve as their home ground in the early 1890s.

In 1888, the Shepparton Cricket Club advertised for tenders for the erection of a sawn timber fence around the Shepparton Cricket and Recreation Reserve.

In March 1899 a local committee was formed of the Shepparton Athletics Carnival, with Dr. E. Ken Herring as the chairman of the organising committee, featuring athletics and bicycling events, with the first carnival at the Shepparton Showgrounds in April 1899, but was later moved to Shepparton Recreation Reserve.

In 1904, the Shepparton Shire Council approved and funded the erection of the first sports Pavilion on the Shepparton Recreation Reserve.

The original grandstand at the Reserve was erected in 1905 and the local Shepparton Athletics Carnival contributed financially to its erection.

The eighth annual Shepparton Athletics Carnival was held at the Shepparton Recreation Reserve for the first time in 1906, with £325 in prize money offered.

International renown cyclists, Nino Borsari and Syd Cozens both rode at the 1937 Shepparton Carnival.

One of the biggest ever crowds at Deakin Reserve was at the 1948 Shepparton Athletics Carnival, where an estimated 10,000 patrons paid a record £920 on New Year's Day.

At the 1953 night session of the Shepparton Carnival, an estimated 15,000 spectators were present to watch crowd favourite and world champion cyclist, Sid Patterson.

The first recorded international cricket match held on the ground came in 1962 when an Victoria Country Eleven side played the Marylebone Cricket Club, when the English cricket team in Australia in 1962–63

A Youth Test match was held in December 1986 when Australia Under-19s played Indian Under-19s.

A Youth One Day International was later held there in November 1997 when Australia Under-19s played Pakistan Under-19s.

A List A match was held there in the 2006–07 Ford Ranger Cup between Victoria and Western Australia.

Australian Rules Football and netball are also played at the ground.

Since 1957, the Goulburn Valley Football League grand final has been played at the Deakin Reserve.

Deakin Reserve has hosted a number of VFL / AFL practices matches over the years, with the last of these being in March 2019 between Melbourne and Richmond.

Shepparton Sports Carnival

Shepparton's world record breaking cyclist: Jackie Clark

The honour board below acknowledges former office bearers and winners of the Sheffield Handicap, later renamed the Shepparton Gift and the Shepparton Wheelrace, which was held at the Shepparton Recreation Reserve (Deakin Reserve) from 1906 onwards.

The Sheffield Handicap was run over 130 yards, while the main wheelrace distance was over two miles. The very first two-mile race in 1899 was a dead heat.

The Shepparton Wheelrace was later raced over one mile.

In fact, the very first sports carnival held in Shepparton was back in 1879 on the site of the Shepparton Railway Station, just a year before the railway line was opened.

Over the many years of the carnival, the following sports took part, athletics, amateur and professional cycling, wood chopping, boxing, speed coursing (greyhound racing), fire brigade events, national dancing, fireworks and novelty attractions.

In 1904, Shepparton cyclist, A J "Jackie" Clark won the famous Austral Wheel Race, then in 1905 he won the Shepparton Wheelrace and Adelaide Wheelrace, before heading over to Europe and America, to continue his riding career and set many world records along the way. Clark went onto win the Six Days of New York event in 1909 and 1911 and the Six Days of Berlin in 1913, just to name a few.

Prior to 1923, the annual carnival was held in February each year, then from 1923, the carnival was held on Foundation Day, one of the precursors of Australia Day, which was the last weekend in January.

By around 1930, the Shepparton Carnival was widely recognised as the premier sports carnival in northern Victoria by both athletes and patrons.

In September, 1933, the Sports Carnival committee decided to suspend its annual carnival, due to be held in January, 1934, due to a financial loss at the previous three carnivals, but after much public support the committee decided to go ahead with a carnival in January, 1934.

In November, 1934 the carnival went into recess, after the fourth annual loss in a row, due indirectly to the Great Depression which wiped out the carnival's bank account reserves, which meant that there was no carnival in 1935 and 1936.

Then in July, 1936 an organising committee was reformed and the next carnival went ahead on the 1st January, 1937.

In an organised carnival boxing bout, 23 year old Percival Pettit died in the Mooroopna Hospital after being knocked out in a fight on the 1st January, 1938 at the sports carnival at the Shepparton Recreation Reserve.

In 1951, Danish cyclist, Carl Jorgan Koblauch crashed heavily after winning the fifth heat of the Aces Half Mile Derby on New Year's Day at the Shepparton Sports Carnival and was pronounced dead at the Mooroopna Hospital.

In 1953, Geelong cyclist, Rex Kelly, 22 years of age, died in hospital, after crashing head first into an electric light pole in the third heat of the City Sprint at 3.16 pm, at the New Year's Day Sports Carnival at Deakin Reserve, after a fellow competitor punctured in front of him.

Shepparton Athletic Carnival
Year President Secretary Treasurer Shepparton Gift Shepparton Wheelrace Venue Gate / Crowd Date
1899 Dr E Ken Herring John Stubbs A Whitehead A Walters G O'Callaghan & W J Lindsay Showgrounds 19/04/1899
1900 Dr E Ken Herring John Stubbs A Whitehead W J Hart H Symonds Showgrounds 04/04/1900
1901 Dr E Ken Herring John Stubbs A Whitehead Fred R Murray B Rolfe Showgrounds 13/02/1901
1902 Dr E Ken Herring John Stubbs A Whitehead J P O'Connell W F Darcy Showgrounds £69 12/02/1902
1903 Dr E Ken Herring John Stubbs A Whitehead Fred R Murray C E Burton Showgrounds £62 11/02/1903
1904 W R Banner John Stubbs A Whitehead A C P O'Brien J Greenaway Showgrounds £69 10/02/1904
1905 F W Fair John Stubbs A Whitehead A Maskell A J "Jackie" Clark Showgrounds £90 15/02/1905
1906 W McAbernethy John Stubbs A Whitehead Norm Oliver B S Joyce Recreation Reserve £260 12&13/02/1906
1907 W McAbernethy John Stubbs A Whitehead Fred R Murray A J Davies Recreation Reserve £342 12&13/02/1907
1908 D McAndrews John Stubbs A Whitehead H Kiley A J Davies Recreation Reserve £335 11&12/02/1908
1909 George V Furphy John Stubbs A Whitehead Wally Hartley cancelled > rain Recreation Reserve £270 23&24/02/1909
1910 F W Fair John Stubbs A Whitehead A A Taylor R Pyke Recreation Reserve £349 08&09/02/1910
1911 W R Banner John Stubbs A Whitehead Archibald Clark G L Crawford Recreation Reserve £388 07&08/02/1911
1912 W H Allen John Stubbs R "Bob" Carnie T G Walcott Recreation Reserve £415 / 12,000 13&14/02/1912
1913 J P Downing John Stubbs A Whitehead Wally Hartley L H Parkinson Recreation Reserve £465 / 14,000 11&12/02/1913
1914 J P Downing John Stubbs A Whitehead G H Best Ernest Bainbridge Recreation Reserve £471 / 10&11/02/1914
1915 W R Vincent John Stubbs A Whitehead L J Hume R Gardner Recreation Reserve £384 12&13/02/1915
1916 M Haplin John Stubbs T Corkill S Keane J G Atkins Recreation Reserve £311 08&09/02/1916
1917 A Biggar John Stubbs T Corkill R A Taylor J G Atkins Recreation Reserve £297 13&14/02/1917
1918 A Biggar John Stubbs S H Drury 1st:Stan Hawkins P J Sheehan? Recreation Reserve £232 13/02/1913
2nd:John Beckwith >(won on protest)
1919 John Stubbs Jim McNeil Recreation Reserve 16/04/1919
1920 John Stubbs G E Davis L D Harris Recreation Reserve 10&11/02/1920
1921 J Kendall John Stubbs H B Lincoln G Bond L C Stevens Recreation Reserve £372 / 6,000 19&20/04/1921
1922 A W Sims John Stubbs H B Lincoln Les E G McLeod Recreation Reserve 14&15/02/1922
1923 J H Waltho John Stubbs Bert Love J Beasley Recreation Reserve £453 29/01/1923
1924 H B Lincoln John Stubbs H Cecil Jacob A C Klemm L C Stevens Recreation Reserve £453 28/01/1924
1925 W T Daish John Stubbs H Cecil Jacob L H Kew Ming H A Hawkins Recreation Reserve £504 26/01/1925
1926 A Henderson John Stubbs A H Palmer Harry Simpson J Beasley Recreation Reserve £505 01/02/1926
1927 J J Beattie John Stubbs A H Palmer H Nicholls E Strang Recreation Reserve £570 31/01/1927
1928 J J Bettie John Stubbs A H Palmer T G Whitla W Redman Recreation Reserve £605 30/01/1928
1929 B S Smith John Stubbs A H Palmer Alf Barton E H Simpson Recreation Reserve £578 28/01/1929
1930 A F Mackwood John Stubbs A H Palmer H Rumney P Wells Recreation Reserve £550 27/01/1930
1931 John Gibbs John Stubbs A H Palmer M Maroney (Wang) A Price Recreation Reserve £322 26/01/1931
1932 John Gibbs John Stubbs A H Palmer T W Odgen W Clements Recreation Reserve £389 01/02/1932
1933 T H Peart John Stubbs A H Palmer G L Evans H W Lygon Recreation Reserve £254 01/02/1933
1934 John Stubbs J H Lester R J Moore Recreation Reserve £350 20/01/1934
1935 In recess
1936 Cr J Riordan W S Clayton Percy H Anderson No carnival in '36
1937 G S A Gaylard L J Hellier Percy H Anderson P Kiniry L Cutts Recreation Reserve £473 01/01/1937
1938 Joe E McMahon L J Hellier Percy H Anderson Arthur Rosenow Harry Woolrich Recreation Reserve £550 01/01/1938
1939 Joe E McMahon L J Hellier Percy H Anderson Paul Bell J Cremin Recreation Reserve 02/01/1939
1940 Joe E McMahon Pat O'Connell Percy H Anderson P W Buckley Tassy Johnson Recreation Reserve £475 / 3,000 01/01/1940
1941 L J Michel Peter O'Connell R A Archie Wright L Solomons Recreation Reserve £423 01/01/1941
1942 In recess > WW2 01/01/1942
1943 In recess > WW2
1944 L J Michel J P Esson A L Bool In recess > WW2
1945 L J Michel J P Esson A L Bool C B Wilson Bruce Opperman Recreation Reserve £451 01/01/1945
1946 L J Michel J P Esson A L Bool J M Scammell R Daldy Recreation Reserve £751 01/01/1946
1947 L J Michel J P Esson A L Bool D Barry Hall K Croft Recreation Reserve £823 01/01/1947
1948 Cr L C Trevaskis J P Esson H T Donaldson Reg Letcher E Robinson Deakin Reserve £920 / 10,000 01/01/1948
1949 Cr L C Trevaskis J T Smith Norm Beitzel Deakin Reserve £925 01/01/1049
1950 R A Wright E Ted P Marantelli J J Walsh Deakin Reserve £1090
1951 R A Wright J P Esson J Greening Tom Carney Deakin Reserve £1042
1952 W A Thompson J P Esson R C Sampson Sid Patterson Deakin Reserve
1953 John Newman Vin Smith Deakin Reserve £1602 / 15,000 01/01/1953
1954 Eddie T Dunstan Sid Patterson Deakin Reserve
1955 Peter Nelson Hec Sutherland Deakin Reserve 03/01/1955
1956 W "Bill" R Mills Sid Patterson Deakin Reserve 02/01/1956
1957 Deakin Reserve
1958 Lance Watters Deakin Reserve 01/01/1958
1959 Alan Goodlet D Burgess Deakin Reserve 01/01/1959
1960 Ron Petri 01/01/1960
1961 Bill Toohey 02/01/1961
1967 Noel Pattison 04/03/1967
Year President Secretary Treasurer Shepparton Gift Shepparton Wheelrace Venue Gate / Crowd Date
Life Members
  • 1931 - W R Banner
  • 1951 - L J Michel

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