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NRL club venues: Stadium Image City State Capacity Tenants Stadium Australia: Sydney Olympic Park, Sydney New South Wales 84,000 NRL Grand Final. Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
Stadium Australia, home of the NRL Grand Final. Old Trafford , home of the Super League Grand Final . The following is a list of stadiums at which rugby league is played , ordered by seating capacity .
In 1986 a new competition, the Tri-Counties Rugby League, was established with three teams in Canada and one from the United States, the New York state-based Adirondacks club. [7] In 1987 the Australian state teams of Queensland and New South Wales played a fourth exhibition match following the three 1987 State of Origin series matches in Long ...
This category contains articles about sports venues in New York City.All of the venues in Category:sports venues in Long Island (which covers Nassau and Suffolk Counties) and some of the venues in Category:sports venues in New York (state) (which covers the rest of New York State), Category:sports venues in Connecticut and Category:sports venues in New Jersey are also in the New York ...
Stadium Image City State Capacity Used by Melbourne Cricket Ground: Melbourne Victoria: 100,024 State of Origin. Melbourne Storm. 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. Marvel ...
The New York team was unable to find a suitable stadium in the city, and instead became the Rhode Island Rebellion. [7] One additional team, Oneida FC, joined the top-tiered competition for the 2011 season. [8] On January 13, 2011, the USARL announced that Peter Illfield, chairman of the Philadelphia Fight, would be the league's first chairman.
Originally known as the New York Broncos, the team was founded in 1997 and joined the league eventually known as the American National Rugby League (AMNRL) for its inaugural 1998 season. They adopted their current name in 2001 after forming a team partnership with the Newcastle Knights of Australia 's National Rugby League , who sent them jerseys.
Demolished sports venues in New York (state) (1 C, 34 P) Sports venues on the National Register of Historic Places in New York (state) (1 C, 13 P) Swimming venues in New York (state) (3 C, 7 P)