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Smallbone Park

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Smallbone Park is a cricket ground in Rotorua, Bay of Plenty, New Zealand. The first recorded match held on the ground came in 1921 when Rotorua played the touring Australians.The ground later held its first first-class match during the 1968/69 Plunket Shield when Northern Districts played Otago. Between the 1968/69 and 1995/96 season's, seventeen first-class matches were held there, the last of which saw Northern Districts play Central Districts in the 1995/96 Shell Trophy. The first List A match held there came when Northern Districts played Auckland in the 1984/85 Shell Cup. Northern Districts played six further List A matches at the ground, the last of which came in the 2002/03 State Shield against Otago.A single Women's One Day International was played there on 25 February 1995, when Australia Women played India Women in the New Zealand Women's Centenary Tournament.

Address: Rotorua
State: Rotorua



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Reviews
Easy parking and many entrances for walking too. Good standard of equipment. Busy at school drop off time.
Good choice of slides swings etc but no care park outside of civic hall hours due to unsocial behaviour ??
Lovely little park, with plenty of new equipment to play on for kids
Unfortunately a rather tired looking play park compared to others in the area. Definitely needs a refit asap. With work it could be a lovely area. The grass outside the park is lovely and great for little ones.
As a little park but it does have a big field for kids to play on and for walking dogs to
Great playground. Our grandson loved it.
Great playing area for kids all ages.
Good place to chill out for a quiet and sunny evening.
Small park with a children's play area.
Could be bigger but nice overall area
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