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Home of the Lindisfarne FC in the SFL, Anzac is a very strange ground indeed. For starters you do not have to pay to go in
as the ground was a gift to the community of Lindisfarne by one of thier long-time residents. Lindisfarne do ask for
donations as you go in though. The ground is basically like a park as you can actually walk off the street and jump the
boundary fence and you are on the field and it has no fences around the stadium. It has large two storey building on the
wing (Opened 1986) which is the Clubrooms with outdoor balcony and Changerooms below. The Scoreboard and Timekeepers Box
is next to the Clubroom but is hard to see because of it being behind windows and is quite often operated by the
timekeepers hence why it quite often is slow. It has another field ajoining it which junior football is often played. The
outer wing and Tasman Bridge end of the ground are used for carparking around the boundary, the Lindisfarne end is a public
street. Access to this ground can be found by driving along the East Derwent Highway and turning down Lincoln St and and
just keep driving.
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