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The following article lists a number of stadiums used presently or in the past for rugby union purposes in Australia.
[edit] Overview
Number |
Name |
City |
Use(s) |
Capacity |
1 |
Melbourne Cricket Ground |
Melbourne, Vic |
Wallabies internationals |
100,000 |
2 |
Telstra Stadium |
Sydney, NSW |
2003 Rugby World Cup
Wallabies internationals |
83,500 |
3 |
Telstra Dome |
Melbourne, Vic |
2003 Rugby World Cup
national team |
56,347 |
4 |
Suncorp Stadium |
Brisbane, Qld |
2003 Rugby World Cup
Wallabies internationals
Queensland Reds |
52,500 |
5 |
Sydney Cricket Ground |
Sydney, NSW |
|
43,562 |
6 |
Subiaco Oval |
Perth, WA |
2003 Rugby World Cup
Wallabies internationals
Western Force |
43,500 |
7 |
Aussie Stadium |
Sydney, NSW |
2003 Rugby World Cup
New South Wales Waratahs |
41,159 |
8 |
Adelaide Oval |
Adelaide, SA |
2003 Rugby World Cup
IRB Sevens World Series |
30,000 |
9 |
Canberra Stadium |
Canberra, ACT |
Brumbies |
25,011 |
10 |
Dairy Farmers Stadium |
Townsville, Qld |
2003 Rugby World Cup
Queensland Reds |
25,000 |
11 |
Ballymore Stadium |
Brisbane, Qld |
Queensland Reds (APC) |
24,000 |
12 |
Carrara Stadium |
Gold Coast, Qld |
Queensland Reds (pre-season) |
22,000 |
13 |
Bluetongue Central Coast Stadium |
Central Coast, NSW |
2003 Rugby World Cup
New South Wales Waratahs (APC) |
20,059 |
14 |
WIN Stadium |
Wollongong, NSW |
2003 Rugby World Cup |
20,000 |
15 |
Aurora Stadium |
Launceston, Tas |
2003 Rugby World Cup |
20,000 |
16 |
Viking Park |
Canberra, ACT |
Brumbies (APC) |
4,000 |
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