Drummoyne Rowing Club, formed in 1919, is one of four rowing clubs on
Iron Cove in
Sydney Harbour. It has occupied its current site at Sister's Bay, Drummoyne since its foundation. Drummoyne is home to
Drummoyne Oval, situated on the banks of the Parramatta River. In 1931, as a depression project, Drummoyne Oval was constructed on the site of a small oval which the Glebe and Balmain Rugby Union Clubs had used for junior matches since 1892. To ensure longevity of tenure, because there were not enough sporting grounds in Sydney, the Glebe Balmain Club decided to change its name to the Drummoyne District Rugby Football Club. It did so without giving up its long-held traditions, the scarlet jumpers of Glebe and its tag, "The Dirty Reds" and the black and gold of Balmain, colours still worn by today's players on their socks. The
Drummoyne Rugby Club still plays at Drummoyne Oval as it has done for many years and is its permanent home. Drummoyne Oval is also a permanent home to Sydney first grade cricket side Balmain-UTS during the summer and occasionally hosts the
NSW Blues Cricket side in the
Australian domestic limited-overs cricket tournament. In the 2024 edition of
WBBL it was the home ground for
Sydney Thunder. With a carpet-like playing surface and large capacity (approximately 8,000), the oval is often used for
cricket,
Australian rules football and
Rugby Union. Drummoyne
Olympic pool is located on the banks of Iron Cove. Filtered chlorine is separated from open water by 3 metres of poolside deck were
Drummoyne Devils play.
The Bay Run is a popular route for runners and walkers. ==Churches==