4 Pines Park, formerly Brookvale Oval, is home to the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles and has a capacity of 23,000. Located on Pittwater Road, Brookvale, it’s a hub for rugby league, rugby union, soccer, and community events. Parking is limited, with spaces available nearby. Public transport is a great alternative, and the venue is a short walk from Warringah Mall. It’s also a family-friendly, smoke-free venue, with an alcohol-free zone for a relaxed game-day experience.
4 Pines Park Information
Capacity: 23,000
Address: Pittwater Road, Brookvale, NSW 2100
Parking: Limited availability in proximity
Accessibility: Wheelchair-accessible car park, entrance, and toilet, Accessibility tickets available
Children: Under 4 are free however must sit on a paying adults knee
Tickets: Ticketmaster
Getting to 4 Pines Park
Located on Pittwater Road Brookvale Oval, additionally there are buses available on game days, and limited parking.
Parking
Limited parking is available in the surrounding area near the oval, with parking available in nearby schools and the Manly Club, there is also parking available in nearby streets however it is worth taking note of any street signage as you may be liable to incur ticket infringement costs if you park illegally.
Disabled parking is available for Manly Sea Eagles fans on a first in first served basis that is finalised at the beginning of each season so it definitely pays to plan ahead.
Buses
Please check bus timetables for public transport information to and from the venue on event days.
Walking to 4 Pines Park
4 Pines Park is within 10 minutes walking distance of Warringah Mall and the Manly Leagues Club.
Smoke Free Venue
4 Pines Park is a smoke free venue within the fenceline with two designated smoking areas located to the south east and south west outside the fenceline.
Alcohol Free Areas
Because Brookvale Oval is such a family friendly venue, they have implemented an ‘Alcohol Free Family Zone’ on the southern end of Eastern Hill allowing patrons to enjoy the game in a family friendly atmosphere away from the passionate and drinking rugby fans.