Capacity shown is as it was during the time in use
† Club no longer exists in NRL
‡ Venue no longer exists
≠ Venue has since undergone renovation or complete re-build
New South Wales Cup stadiumsedit
12 teams contest the 2015 NSW Cup. In addition to those listed below which are based in NSW, the Auckland, New Zealand based New Zealand Warriors feeder team also compete in the competition.
^"Hindmarsh Stadium upgrade in bid for SA to host World Cup Soccer". The Advertiser. 26 June 2020.
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list, australian, rugby, league, stadiums, this, list, australian, rugby, league, stadiums, capacity, contents, national, rugby, league, stadiums, occasional, stadiums, proposed, redevelopments, stadiums, former, stadiums, south, wales, stadiums, queensland, s. This is a list of Australian rugby league stadiums by capacity Contents 1 National Rugby League stadiums 2 Occasional stadiums 3 Proposed redevelopments and new NRL stadiums 4 Former NRL stadiums 5 New South Wales Cup stadiums 6 Queensland Cup Stadiums 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksNational Rugby League stadiums editMain article List of National Rugby League stadiums This list includes all regular home grounds of National Rugby League clubs Some of these venues have also hosted the Australian or New Zealand national rugby league teams NRL club venues Stadium Image City State Capacity Tenants Accor Stadium nbsp Sydney Olympic Park Sydney nbsp New South Wales 84 000 NRL Grand Final nbsp Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs nbsp South Sydney Rabbitohs nbsp New South Wales Blues Suncorp Stadium nbsp Brisbane nbsp Queensland 52 500 nbsp Brisbane Broncos nbsp Queensland Maroons Allianz Stadium nbsp Moore Park Sydney nbsp New South Wales 42 500 nbsp Sydney Roosters nbsp South Sydney Rabbitohs McDonald Jones Stadium nbsp Newcastle nbsp New South Wales 33 000 nbsp Newcastle Knights AAMI Park nbsp Melbourne nbsp Victoria 30 050 nbsp Melbourne Storm CommBank Stadium nbsp Parramatta Sydney nbsp New South Wales 30 000 nbsp Parramatta Eels Mount Smart Stadium nbsp Auckland nbsp New Zealand 30 000 nbsp New Zealand Warriors Cbus Super Stadium nbsp Gold Coast nbsp Queensland 27 400 nbsp Gold Coast Titans Queensland Country Bank Stadium nbsp Townsville nbsp Queensland 25 000 nbsp North Queensland Cowboys GIO Stadium nbsp Canberra nbsp Australian Capital Territory 25 011 nbsp Canberra Raiders WIN Stadium nbsp Wollongong nbsp New South Wales 23 750 nbsp St George Illawarra Dragons BlueBet Stadium nbsp Penrith Sydney nbsp New South Wales 22 500 nbsp Penrith Panthers Netstrata Jubilee Oval nbsp Kogarah Sydney nbsp New South Wales 20 500 nbsp St George Illawarra Dragons Leichhardt Oval nbsp Leichhardt Sydney nbsp New South Wales 20 000 nbsp Wests Tigers 4 Pines Park nbsp Manly Sydney nbsp New South Wales 20 000 nbsp Manly Warringah Sea Eagles Campbelltown Stadium nbsp Campbelltown Sydney nbsp New South Wales 18 000 nbsp Wests Tigers PointsBet Stadium nbsp Cronulla Sydney nbsp New South Wales 18 000 nbsp Cronulla Sutherland Sharks Moreton Daily Stadium nbsp Redcliffe Brisbane nbsp Queensland 11 500 nbsp DolphinsOccasional stadiums editThese venues are not the permanent home venues of NRL clubs but intermittently host club NRL matches Occasional venues Stadium Image City State Capacity Used by Melbourne Cricket Ground nbsp Melbourne nbsp Victoria 100 024 State of Origin nbsp Melbourne Storm Perth Stadium nbsp Perth nbsp Western Australia 60 000 State of Origin nbsp South Sydney Rabbitohs nbsp Newcastle Knights Adelaide Oval nbsp Adelaide nbsp South Australia 53 583 State of Origin nbsp Adelaide Rams nbsp Sydney Roosters Marvel Stadium nbsp Melbourne nbsp Victoria 53 000 nbsp Melbourne Storm Eden Park nbsp Auckland nbsp New Zealand 50 000 nbsp New Zealand Warriors Sydney Cricket Ground nbsp Moore Park Sydney nbsp New South Wales 48 601 nbsp Sydney Roosters GMHBA Stadium nbsp Geelong nbsp Victoria 40 000 nbsp Melbourne Storm The Gabba nbsp Brisbane nbsp Queensland 36 000 nbsp Brisbane Broncos Sky Stadium nbsp Wellington nbsp New Zealand 34 500 nbsp New Zealand Warriors Waikato Stadium nbsp Hamilton nbsp New Zealand 25 800 nbsp Wests Tigers Yarrow Stadium nbsp New Plymouth nbsp New Zealand 25 500 nbsp New Zealand Warriors McLean Park nbsp Napier nbsp New Zealand 22 000 nbsp New Zealand Warriors HBF Park nbsp Perth nbsp Western Australia 20 500 nbsp South Sydney Rabbitohs nbsp Manly Warringah Sea Eagles nbsp WA Reds nbsp West Coast Pirates proposed team Central Coast Stadium nbsp Gosford nbsp New South Wales 20 059 nbsp Sydney Roosters nbsp New Zealand Warriors nbsp Central Coast Bears proposed team Lavington Sports Ground nbsp Albury nbsp New South Wales 20 000 nbsp Manly Warringah Sea Eagles North Sydney Oval nbsp North Sydney nbsp New South Wales 20 000 nbsp North Sydney Bears nbsp Sydney Roosters Rugby League Park nbsp Christchurch nbsp New Zealand 18 000 nbsp Penrith Panthers Barlow Park Cairns nbsp Queensland 18 000 nbsp South Sydney Rabbitohs North Hobart Oval nbsp Hobart nbsp Tasmania 18 000 nbsp Melbourne Storm Belmore Sports Ground nbsp Belmore Sydney nbsp New South Wales 17 000 nbsp Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs TIO Stadium nbsp Darwin nbsp Northern Territory 14 000 nbsp Parramatta Eels Coffs Harbour International Stadium Coffs Harbour nbsp New South Wales 15 000 nbsp Cronulla Sutherland Sharks Sunshine Coast Stadium nbsp Sunshine Coast nbsp Queensland 12 000 nbsp Dolphins nbsp South Sydney Rabbitohs BB Print Stadium Mackay nbsp Queensland 12 000 nbsp Sydney Roosters Apex Oval Dubbo nbsp New South Wales 11 000 nbsp South Sydney Rabbitohs Carrington Park Bathurst nbsp New South Wales 10 000 nbsp Penrith Panthers Scully Park Tamworth nbsp New South Wales 10 000 nbsp Wests Tigers McDonald s Park Wagga Wagga nbsp New South Wales 10 000 nbsp Canberra Raiders Salter Oval Bundaberg nbsp Queensland 8 000 nbsp Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs Browne Park nbsp Rockhampton nbsp Queensland 8 000 nbsp Dolphins Marley Brown Oval Gladstone nbsp Queensland 5 000 nbsp Gold Coast Titans nbsp Manly Warringah Sea EaglesProposed redevelopments and new NRL stadiums editFollowing is a list of current proposals for redevelopment or replacement of current NRL stadiums Proposed redevelopments and new stadiums Stadium City State Approx Capacity Potential Tenants Opening First Use SoFi Stadium Los Angeles CA nbsp United States 70 000 nbsp Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 2024 Hindmarsh Stadiumredevelopment of current stadium 1 Hindmarsh Adelaide nbsp South Australia 25 000 TBD TBDFormer NRL stadiums editThese venues have irregularly or previously hosted National Rugby League rugby league matches Former NRL club venues Stadium Image City State Capacity Period in use Previous Tenants Queensland Sport amp Athletics Centre nbsp Brisbane nbsp Queensland 60 000 1998 03 nbsp Brisbane Broncos Docklands Stadium nbsp Melbourne nbsp Victoria 56 347 2001 2007 10 nbsp Melbourne Storm Sydney Football Stadium nbsp Moore Park Sydney nbsp New South Wales 45 500 1988 2018 nbsp Sydney Roosters nbsp St George Illawarra Dragons Lancaster Park nbsp Christchurch nbsp New Zealand 38 628 2004 06 2010 nbsp Penrith Panthers Willows Sports Complex nbsp Townsville nbsp Queensland 26 500 1995 2019 nbsp North Queensland Cowboys Sydney Showground Stadium nbsp Sydney nbsp New South Wales 24 000 2001 05 nbsp Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs Parramatta Stadium nbsp Sydney nbsp New South Wales 20 741 1998 2016 nbsp Parramatta Eels Owen Delany Park Taupō nbsp New Zealand 20 000 2011 nbsp Cronulla Sutherland Sharks McLean Park nbsp Napier nbsp New Zealand 19 700 2015 nbsp Melbourne Storm Olympic Park Stadium nbsp Melbourne nbsp Victoria 18 500 1998 00 2002 09 nbsp Melbourne Storm Carrara Stadium nbsp Gold Coast nbsp Queensland 18 000 1998 2007 nbsp Gold Coast Chargers nbsp Gold Coast Titans Hindmarsh Stadium nbsp Adelaide nbsp South Australia 17 000 1998 2006 2009 nbsp Adelaide Rams nbsp Penrith Panthers nbsp Cronulla Sutherland Sharks Capacity shown is as it was during the time in use Club no longer exists in NRL Venue no longer exists Venue has since undergone renovation or complete re buildNew South Wales Cup stadiums edit12 teams contest the 2015 NSW Cup In addition to those listed below which are based in NSW the Auckland New Zealand based New Zealand Warriors feeder team also compete in the competition NSW Cup venues Stadium City State Capacity Tenants NRL affiliate McDonald Jones Stadium Cessnock Sportsground New Lambton Newcastle Cessnock nbsp New South Wales 33 000 10 000 nbsp Newcastle Knights nbsp Newcastle Knights Henson Park Newtown Sydney nbsp New South Wales 30 000 nbsp Newtown Jets nbsp Cronulla Sutherland Sharks WIN Stadium Netstrata Jubilee Stadium Wollongong Kogarah Sydney nbsp New South Wales 23 000 20 500 nbsp St George Illawarra Dragons nbsp St George Illawarra Dragons Leichhardt OvalCampbelltown Stadium Leichhardt SydneyCampbelltown Sydney nbsp New South Wales 20 00020 000 nbsp Wests Tigers nbsp Wests Tigers North Sydney Oval North Sydney Sydney nbsp New South Wales 20 000 nbsp North Sydney Bears nbsp Sydney Roosters Belmore Sports Ground Belmore Sydney nbsp New South Wales 19 000 nbsp Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs nbsp Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs Windsor Sporting Complex Windsor Sydney nbsp New South Wales 10 000 nbsp Penrith Panthers nbsp Penrith Panthers H E Laybutt Field Blacktown Sydney nbsp New South Wales 5 000 nbsp Blacktown Workers Sea Eagles nbsp Manly Warringah Sea Eagles Ringrose Park Wentworthville Sydney nbsp New South Wales 5 000 nbsp Wentworthville Magpies nbsp Parramatta Eels Mount Pritchard Oval Mount Pritchard Sydney nbsp New South Wales 5 000 nbsp Mount Pritchard Mounties nbsp Canberra Raiders Redfern Oval Redfern Sydney nbsp New South Wales 5 000 nbsp South Sydney Rabbitohs nbsp South Sydney RabbitohsQueensland Cup Stadiums editQueensland Cup venues Stadium City State Capacity Tenants NRL affiliate Barlow Park Cairns nbsp Queensland 18 000 nbsp Northern Pride RLFC nbsp North Queensland Cowboys PNG Football Stadium Port Moresby nbsp Papua New Guinea 14 800 nbsp Papua New Guinea Hunters N A Sunshine Coast Stadium Sunshine Coast nbsp Queensland 12 000 nbsp Sunshine Coast Falcons nbsp Melbourne Storm North Ipswich Reserve Ipswich nbsp Queensland 10 000 nbsp Ipswich Jets nbsp Gold Coast Titans Stadium Mackay Virgin Australia Stadium Mackay nbsp Queensland 10 000 nbsp Mackay Cutters nbsp North Queensland Cowboys Dolphin Oval Redcliffe Brisbane nbsp Queensland 10 000 nbsp Redcliffe Dolphins nbsp New Zealand Warriors Browne Park Rockhampton nbsp Queensland 5 200 nbsp Central Queensland Capras nbsp Brisbane Broncos Langlands Park Brisbane nbsp Queensland 5 000 nbsp Easts Tigers nbsp Melbourne Storm BMD Kougari Oval Wynnum Brisbane nbsp Queensland 5 000 nbsp Wynnum Manly Seagulls nbsp Brisbane Broncos Bishop Park Brisbane nbsp Queensland unknown nbsp Norths Devils nbsp Brisbane Broncos Brandon Park Davies Park South Bank Brisbane Logan nbsp Queensland unknown nbsp Souths Logan Magpies nbsp Brisbane Broncos Pizzey Park Gold Coast nbsp Queensland unknown nbsp Burleigh Bears nbsp Gold Coast Titans Piggabeen Sports Complex Gold Coast nbsp New South Wales unknown nbsp Tweed Heads Seagulls nbsp Gold Coast TitansSee also edit nbsp Sports portal nbsp Australia portal List of Australian Football League grounds List of Australian cricket grounds List of ice rinks in Australia List of indoor arenas in Australia List of National Basketball League Australia venues List of National Rugby League stadiums List of Australian rugby union stadiums List of soccer stadiums in Australia List of Oceanian stadiums by capacityReferences edit Hindmarsh Stadium upgrade in bid for SA to host World Cup Soccer The Advertiser 26 June 2020 External 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