Williamstown Cricket Ground

The Williamstown Cricket Ground, currently known by its sponsored name DSV Stadium, and also informally as Point Gellibrand Oval, is a football and cricket stadium located in Williamstown, Victoria, a suburb of Melbourne.

[4] One major grandstand, the W. L. Floyd Pavilion, was built during the 20th century, and is located on the south-western flank.

It was initially opened in 1930, and in 1963 it was named after Larry Floyd,[5] who served as club secretary in the 1930s and 1940s.

[6] The ground's location at Point Gellibrand, jutting slightly out into Port Phillip Bay, makes the seaside ground picturesque, but also windswept, often affecting play during football games and making for cold conditions during winter.

[7] A Crimean War era military bunker was unexpectedly uncovered beneath the outer during the redevelopment work.