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NRL club venues: Stadium Image City State Capacity Tenants Accor Stadium: Sydney Olympic Park, Sydney New South Wales: 84,000 NRL Grand Final Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs. South Sydney Rabbitohs New South Wales Blues. Suncorp Stadium: Brisbane Queensland: 52,500 Brisbane Broncos. Queensland Maroons. Allianz Stadium: Moore Park, Sydney New ...
West Coast Pirates (proposed team) Western Bears (proposed team) Central Coast Stadium: Gosford New South Wales: 20,059 Sydney Roosters. New Zealand Warriors Central Coast Bears (proposed team) Lavington Sports Ground: Albury New South Wales: 20,000 Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles: North Sydney Oval: North Sydney New South Wales: 20,000 North Sydney ...
Robina Stadium, commercially known as Cbus Super Stadium, is a multi-purpose rectangular stadium in Robina, a suburb of Gold Coast, Queensland.It is the home ground to the National Rugby League's Gold Coast Titans, this venue sometimes hosts the A-League team Brisbane Roar FC.
The first NRL premiership match to be held at the ground was between Queensland rivals the North Queensland Cowboys and Brisbane Broncos in round one of the 2020 NRL season. [17] Jake Turpin scored the stadium's first try, Jamayne Isaako scored the first goal and Michael Morgan slotted the first field goal as the Broncos won 28–21. [18]
On 6 April 2006 the Victorian Government announced that a $190 million 20,000-seat rectangular stadium would be built on the site of Edwin Flack Field and would be home to NRL team Melbourne Storm and A-League Men team Melbourne Victory. The stadium's planned capacity was increased to 30,000, with foundations capable of expansion to a capacity ...
Further use of the stadium in 2006 follows from it being the home ground to the Central Coast Waves rugby union team, which joined the Shute Shield in 2006. [citation needed] The stadium continues to host NRL competition matches from time to time, as well as a some pre-season trials.
All stadiums with a capacity of 5,000 or more which are the regular home venue of a club or national team, or are the regular hosts of a major competition (such as the State of Origin series, Magic Weekend, or the final of an annual national competition), are included. Stadiums for which the only rugby league use is hosting occasional matches ...
The ground is home to the Newcastle Knights (National Rugby League) and Newcastle Jets FC . It is owned by the Government of New South Wales and is administered by Venues NSW. Due to past sponsorship deals, the ground has been previously known as Marathon Stadium, EnergyAustralia Stadium, Ausgrid Stadium and Hunter Stadium.