ANZ Stadium is truly Australia's Home Ground, with the greatest array for Australian sport ever assembled at one stadium!
ANZ Stadium proudly supports Australian sport, with 9 home teams across all football codes and elite cricket. This range of quality home teams means that the event calendar is always packed with blockbuster matchups and stellar sporting moments for patrons to enjoy. Click on your favourite team below for more information on their upcoming ANZ Stadium events.
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Qantas Wallabies
The Qantas Wallabies have written a glorious chapter in Australian rugby history on the playing arena of ANZ Stadium. ANZ Stadium will host two Wallabies Tests per year until 2011, including Bledisloe Cup in 2009 & 2010
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HSBC Waratahs
Season 2009 has ushered in an exciting new era for ANZ Stadium with the debut of the HSBC Waratahs in Super 14 Rugby.
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Qantas Socceroos
The Socceroos featured in the official opening of the Stadium in 1999 and many prestigious football fixtures since. The Socceroos play Bahrain on Wednesday 10 June, 2009 at ANZ Stadium in what promises to be another blockbuster 2010 World Cup Asian Qualifier.
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NSW State Of Origin Blues
Go the Blues! ANZ Stadium has hosted some of the fiercest State of Origin clashes, and will be the Sydney venue for State of Origin until at least 2012 with either one or two matches a year on a rotating basis.
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RTA SpeedBlitz Blues
Cricket, Australia’s summer national sport, fits like a glove at Australia's Home ground. ANZ Stadium will host two limited overs one day interstate matches (Twenty20 and/or 50 overs) each season until 2009/10.
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Sydney Swans
More than 1 million fans have watched the Sydney Swans play at ANZ Stadium. That number will only grow with the Swans bringing a minimum of three home games, and all home finals, to ANZ Stadium until at least 2016.
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Bulldogs
The Bulldogs and ANZ Stadium share a strong history.
The renowned family club has been playing home games at ANZ Stadium since 1999 and made a long-term commitment to the venue in 2006. As a result, the club will play at least 10 home games a year, as well as all home finals, at ANZ Stadium until at least 2020.
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South Sydney Rabbitohs
The South Sydney Rabbitohs are the most successful professional team in the history of rugby league, not to mention the heart of the NRL.
So it makes sense that the club plays at the home of rugby league – ANZ Stadium.
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Pirtek Parramatta Eels
Parramatta Eels played in front of almost 105,000 fans to help open ANZ Stadium in 1999, defeating the Dragons in a fierce double header. The Eels will play their two best NRL home games at the stadium until 2012.
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