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  2. Sydney Showground Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The stadium is also used for sport. It is the primary home ground of the Australian Football League's Greater Western Sydney Giants and the home ground of the Big Bash League's Sydney Thunder. It was also the primary home ground of the A-League's Western Sydney Wanderers for 3 years starting with the 2016–17 A-League season.

  3. Greater Western Sydney Giants - Wikipedia

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    The idea of an AFL team from western Sydney originated from the AFL's plans in 1999 to make the North Melbourne Football Club Sydney's second team. Following the momentum of the relocated Swans Grand Final appearance, the AFL had backed the move for North Melbourne, a club which had then previously gained market exposure by defeating the Swans in their first re-location Grand Final appearance ...

  4. List of stadiums by capacity - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum: 77,500 [53] Los Angeles United States: North America: USC Trojans football: American football: Gelora Bung Karno Stadium: 77,193 [54] Jakarta Indonesia: Southeast Asia: Indonesia national football team: Association football, athletics Arrowhead Stadium: 76,640 [22] Kansas City, Missouri United States: North ...

  5. Blacktown International Sportspark - Wikipedia

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    Blacktown International Sportspark (BISP) (formally known as Blacktown Olympic Park) is a multi-sports venue located in Rooty Hill, a suburb in Sydney, Australia.The venue includes two cricket grounds, which have also been used for Australian rules football, an athletics track and field, three baseball diamonds, two soccer fields, four softball diamonds, administration centers and park land.

  6. History of the Greater Western Sydney Giants - Wikipedia

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    Giants forward Jeremy Cameron kicked a club record six goals in the game but a strong finish from Essendon prevented the Giants from securing their first win of the season. Cameron's goal kicking feats were so impressive that he found himself tied first in the Coleman Medal race with Jarryd Roughead and Josh Kennedy following a two-goal effort ...

  7. 2023 Greater Western Sydney Giants season - Wikipedia

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    Australian rules football club season Greater Western Sydney Giants 2023 season President Tony Shepherd Coach Adam Kingsley Captain(s) Toby Greene Home ground Giants Stadium (capacity: 25,000) Manuka Oval (capacity: 13,550) Pre-season 1 win, 0 losses AFL season 7th Finals series Preliminary Final Best & Fairest Josh Kelly Leading goalkicker Toby Greene (66) ← 2022 2024 → The 2023 Greater ...

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  9. Greater Western Sydney Giants draft history - Wikipedia

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    The Greater Western Sydney Giants, also known as the GWS Giants, are an Australian rules football club based in the Greater Western Sydney region of New South Wales.The club joined the Australian Football League (AFL) as an expansion club, playing their first match during the first round of the 2012 AFL season.