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Seabrook, Victoria

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Seabrook
MelbourneVictoria
Population4,739 (2001 census)
 • DensityLua error: Unable to convert population "4739 (2001 census)" to a number.
Postcode(s)3028
Area1.6 km2 (0.6 sq mi)
Location19.5 km (12 mi) from Melbourne
LGA(s)City of Hobsons Bay
State electorate(s)Altona
Federal division(s)Gellibrand
Suburbs around Seabrook:
Point Cook Laverton Altona Meadows
Point Cook Seabrook Altona Meadows
Point Cook Point Cook Point Cook

Seabrook (37°52.7′S 144°45.5′E / 37.8783°S 144.7583°E / -37.8783; 144.7583) is a south-western suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Its Local Government Area is the City of Hobsons Bay.

The local cricket club is based at Bruce Comben Reserve, Central Avenue, Altona Meadows. The 'Saints' as they are known compete in the VTCA (Victorian Turf Cricket Association) North B1 grade, and have many colourful characters, such as club stalwart Steve Fletcher, fluent run-scorer Robert Engler, and long-serving club president Gary Clamp (El Presidente). The club have a large supporter base with exposure to one of the largest growth areas in young professionals and families, the Point Cook Real Estate expansion. Any offers of sponsorship are accepted with open arms and should contact Peter at pupciasfat@gmail.com. The Bruce Comben clubrooms are open to events during the cricket season, offering negotiable drink deals for large events.

The club is known for its warm social environment, and young line-ups, which aim to take the club to new heights in coming seasons. Training begins at the Western Region Cricket Centre in Brooklyn on Tuesday 17 July 2007 at 7 pm and every Tuesday night at the same time there after.

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  1. ^ Spotswood suburb profile (domain.com.au), accessed 1 December 2006