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Proposed redevelopments and new stadiums: Stadium City State Approx. Capacity Potential Tenants Opening/First Use SoFi Stadium: Los Angeles, CA: United States: 70,000 Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles: 2024 Hindmarsh Stadiumredevelopment of current stadium [1] Hindmarsh, Adelaide South Australia: 25,000 TBD TBD
Defunct rugby league venues in Australia (6 P) Pages in category "Rugby league stadiums in Australia" The following 112 pages are in this category, out of 112 total.
The following is a list of stadiums at which rugby league is played, ordered by seating capacity. 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 ...
All are used principally for rugby league and/or Australian rules football. Several of these stadiums, primarily those with rectangular fields, are also used for soccer. Stadiums used by the defunct Australian Rugby Championship and the 2003 Rugby World Cup are included for posterity.
Soccer: Australia* Rugby league: New South Wales*, Queensland* Stadium Australia: Sydney: New South Wales: Convertible 83,500 [2] Rugby league: Australia, New South Wales, Canterbury Bulldogs, South Sydney Rabbitohs, Wests Tigers Rugby union: Australia, New South Wales Waratahs* Soccer: Australia, Western Sydney Wanderers* Perth Stadium: Perth ...
Allegiant Stadium: Las Vegas Nevada: 65,000 Sydney Roosters South Sydney Rabbitohs Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Brisbane Broncos: Perth Stadium: Perth Western Australia: 60,000 State of Origin South Sydney Rabbitohs. Newcastle Knights. Adelaide Oval: Adelaide South Australia: 53,583 State of Origin. Adelaide Rams† Sydney Roosters. Docklands ...
The elite professional rugby league club competition in Australia is the National Rugby League (NRL). The NRL's Telstra Premiership is contested by 4 teams from Queensland, 10 from New South Wales, 1 from Victoria and 1 from the Australian Capital Territory as well as 1 team from New Zealand.
On 16 October 2011, the venue's all-time record sporting attendance was set with 32,890 attending the Australia vs New Zealand Rugby League test match. In October 2016, McDonald Jones Homes, a local Newcastle company, was named as the new naming rights sponsor of the stadium.