Centennial Parklands Sports Centre

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Moore Park, Australia

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Sports complex· Tennis court· Sports Clubs· Tennis· Basketball court· Rugby field· Tennis instructor

Centennial Parklands Sports Centre Reviews | Rating 4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Centennial Parklands Sports Centre is located in Moore Park, Australia on Cnr Anzac Parade &, Lang Rd. Centennial Parklands Sports Centre is rated 4 out of 5 in the category sports complex in Australia.

Address

Cnr Anzac Parade &, Lang Rd

Phone

+61 296627033

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Steven Guy

Centennial Parklands is a wonderful place to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Full of history and life with plenty of space for all. Parking can sometimes be an issue in the more popular parts but there's more spaces if you explore the eastern end.

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Keith Fallick

Recently booked these courts for court hire to have a social hit with my work colleagues. Extremely disappointed with the condition of the courts we had been assigned to. They did not seem to be maintained, and the hard courts had cracks in them and seemed unsafe to play on. Considering these courts were at a premium price its safe to say we expected better quality. The sport of tennis deserves better. WILL NOT BE RETURNING.

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C Lantz

Basketball courts are in great condition and are free (unless you want to reserve a court and have lights on at night Mon-Fri). If you are looking for pickup ball, this is the place to go. Very easy to jump into games for all levels, very accepting atmosphere.

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Mick C

Anchored by 8 synthetic and one hard court. Parking on site is very expensive.

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eric lindberg

A great place to ride the bike and relax

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Vivek Mahalingam

Don't get conned paying.. we went there first time and paid 50 for a basketball court. Its free for all

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Christian Villalón

We are a group of international people that loves to practice sports and have a healthy and friendly life. Today Monday at 3:30 pm we showed up at the football field to play (very good location and decent facilities. We did not book. At 3:45 pm a very nice lady came by kindly asking us to pay for the field hire fee, for which we agreed and paid without hesitation. What started as a great experience turned out not to be. Unfortunately and without no one notifying us, 10 minutes after paying the couch of a kids team requested us to leave because his team had booked too and always plays Mondays at 4pm. Confused, suddenly the manager (Ben Fisher) shows up with vulgar manners pushing us to get out as the kids had booked. We paid 10 min before!!, and that is the reason we did not understand him approaching us in such a rude way. He honestly treats us in a way that I have never seen in my whole life. This is not the first time I encounter this "gentleman" and his attitude towards people and incompetency is always very similar, which is inconceivable for handling the role of management and customer success at the venue. We paid for the services; they commit an error of double booking and treat us like "dogs": threatening us with calling the police; saying we were trespassing and so forth. If there is something I cannot stand in life are situations of inequality and unfairness. I’m pretty convinced no lawsuit will succeed, but who wants to be threatened? Who wants to hire a lawyer for that? It’s not worth it. At least I hope you investigate the incident and remedy the situation, so that no more customers suffer this invidious treatment. Yours sincerely, Christian Villalón.

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Borja Llanos

Make sure it doesn't rain before booking or they will not reschedule. I was forced to play under light rain according to them. Grass was very slippery and injury risk high so we stopped playing. I was told that I was not going to get credit for another day because the coaches were still on the court. I seriously question what was driving the coaches to keep coaching little kids under the rain ... EDITED: Contacted by e-mail as suggested in the comment below and nothing was even tried to be solved. It seems more like a response to make look as they care about customer service. In practice, they do not.