The Greenway Reserve...
The Greenway Reserve Free Public...
Capacity: 10,000 (approx)
Record Crowd: 13,988 –Sandringham vs Port Melbourne (1975)
Home Team: Sandringham (VFL)
Wilson Storage Trevor Barker Beach Oval (WSTBBO), formerly known as Trevor Barker Oval and Beach Road Oval is an Australian rules football ground on Beach Road, on the border between Hampton and Sandringham, Victoria. It was named after Sandringham Football Club coach Trevor Barker, who died of cancer in 1996 at the age of 39, after coaching the club to the 1992 and 1994 premierships.
The oval has a single grandstand (the Neil Bencraft Grandstand), a southern end named after record breaking goal kicker Nick Sautner (the Sautner Goal), and an administration centre (the John Mennie Administration Centre) – a social club and a capacity for approximately 10,000. A record crowd of 18,000 attended the venue’s first Sunday VFA premiership game, held between Sandringham and Port Melbourne Football Club in April 1964.