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McDonald Jones Stadium: All You Need To Know
McDonald Jones Stadium is the home of the Newcastle Knights, located in the suburb of Broadmeadow, around 5 km west of Newcastle’s CBD. Originally opened in 1970 as Marathon Stadium by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, and redeveloped multiple times since, it remains one of the NRL’s more traditional venues, closely tied to the working-class, rugby league - mad identity of the Hunter region.

GIO Stadium Canberra: All You Need To Know
GIO Stadium Canberra is the long-time home of the Canberra Raiders, sitting in the leafy inner-north suburb of Bruce, around 10 minutes drive from Canberra’s CBD. Nestled next to the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS), it’s one of the NRL’s most distinctive venues - open, exposed and often brutally cold - and remains a genuine advantage for the Raiders, particularly during night games in the capital.

Brookvale Oval (4 Pines Park): All You Need to Know
Brookvale Oval, officially known as 4 Pines Park, is the home of the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles, located in the northern Sydney suburb of Brookvale, roughly 12 km from the CBD. Opened in 1911, it’s one of the NRL’s most iconic suburban grounds, steeped in history and closely tied to the working-class, footy-mad community of Sydney’s Northern Beaches.

Shark Park (Ocean Protect Stadium): All You Need To Know
Shark Park - officially known as Ocean Protect Stadium as of 2026 - is the iconic coastal home of the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks. Located in Woolooware, New South Wales, just off Captain Cook Drive and around 45 minutes drive from the Sydney CBD, it is one of the game's beloved suburban rugby league grounds and a core part of the Sharks community.

CommBank Stadium: All You Need to Know
CommBank Stadium, located in Parramatta in the heart of Western Sydney, is one of Australia’s best new sporting stadiums. Purpose-built for rugby league, rugby union and football, it is the home of the Parramatta Eels, the NSW Waratahs and the Western Sydney Wanderers and often hosts finals fixtures and live music events.

Kayo Stadium: All You Need to Know
Kayo Stadium is the intimate waterfront home of the Dolphins, located in Redcliffe (Kippa-Ring), Queensland, in Brisbane’s northern bayside. With a capacity of around 10,000, it is one of the NRL’s smallest venues, delivering a tight, high-energy atmosphere where fans are close to the action and noise travels quickly.

Leichhardt Oval: All You Need To Know
Located in Sydney’s Inner West, Leichhardt Oval is one of the most adored and storied suburban grounds in Australian Sport. Best known as the spiritual home of the Balmain Tigers prior to the merger, and now hosts a limited number of Wests Tigers games each year.



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