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- Toorak_Park abstract "Toorak Park is a cricket and Australian rules football arena in the Melbourne suburb of Armadale, Victoria, Australia. It is the home ground of the Prahran Football Club and Old Xaverians Football Club of the Victorian Amateur Football Association (VAFA) and Prahran Cricket Club, which plays in the Victorian Premier Cricket competition. The current capacity of the venue is 15,000.Toorak Park opened in 1893 when it was used by Hawksburn Cricket Club (later Prahran). The Prahran Football Club in the Victorian Football Association began home matches at the venue in 1899, and used it as its home base until it left the Association after 1994. Old Xaverians moved there for the 1995 VAFA season and now share the oval with Prahran, which now also plays in the VAFA.Toorak Park hosted four VFA Grand Finals between 1935 and 1938, and served as the finals venue (including Grand Finals) for the VFA Division 2 from 1961 until 1984, except in 1967. The ground record attendance for a football match is approximately 17,000, for the 1938 VFA Grand Final between Brunswick and Brighton.During World War II, several venues used by the Victorian Football League teams were commandeered for military use. The VFA was in recess during World War II, so the St Kilda Football Club, whose Junction Oval was one of the commandeered venues, temporarily moved to Toorak Park, using it as a home base in 1942 and 1943. South Melbourne also played one home match there in 1942. Altogether, Toorak Park hosted thirteen VFL matches.In 1959, the Prahran Council leased the ground to the Victorian Rugby Union on alternate Saturdays (when the Prahran Football Club Firsts team was playing away) for the enormous sum of £660 – at the time, the Prahran Football Club paid only £60 to rent the ground for the whole winter. The VFA rules required that all clubs have access to the same ground throughout the winter, so that the Seconds could play home when the Firsts played away; as a result, Prahran was expelled from the VFA for that season. The football club secured a winter-long lease in 1960 and returned to the Association.".
- Toorak_Park formerName "Hawksburn Cricket Ground".
- Toorak_Park location Armadale,_Victoria.
- Toorak_Park location Victoria_(Australia).
- Toorak_Park owner City_of_Stonnington.
- Toorak_Park tenant Prahran_Football_Club.
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- Toorak_Park wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Toorak_Park wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hawksburn Cricket Ground (Toorak Park)".
- Toorak_Park wikiPageWikiLinkText "Toorak Oval".
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- Toorak_Park dimensions "7500.0".
- Toorak_Park formerNames "Hawksburn Cricket Ground".
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- Toorak_Park location Armadale,_Victoria.
- Toorak_Park location Victoria_(Australia).
- Toorak_Park opened "1893".
- Toorak_Park owner City_of_Stonnington.
- Toorak_Park stadiumName "Toorak Park".
- Toorak_Park surface "Grass".
- Toorak_Park tenants "Prahran Football Club Old Xaverians Football Club Prahran Cricket Club Melbourne Rugby Club".
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- Toorak_Park subject Category:Australian_Football_League_grounds.
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- Toorak_Park comment "Toorak Park is a cricket and Australian rules football arena in the Melbourne suburb of Armadale, Victoria, Australia. It is the home ground of the Prahran Football Club and Old Xaverians Football Club of the Victorian Amateur Football Association (VAFA) and Prahran Cricket Club, which plays in the Victorian Premier Cricket competition. The current capacity of the venue is 15,000.Toorak Park opened in 1893 when it was used by Hawksburn Cricket Club (later Prahran).".
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