List of Australian Rugby League Stadiums By Capacity - New South Wales Cup Stadiums

New South Wales Cup Stadiums

13 teams contest the 2012 NSW Cup. In addition to those listed below which are based in NSW, the Auckland, New Zealand based Auckland Vulcans also compete in the competition.

Stadium City State Capacity Tenants NRL affiliate
Henson Park Newtown, Sydney New South Wales 30,000 Newtown Jets Sydney Roosters
Belmore Sports Ground Belmore, Sydney New South Wales 25,000 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
WIN Stadium Wollongong New South Wales 23,150 Illawarra Cutters St George Illawarra Dragons
Leichhardt Oval Leichhardt, Sydney New South Wales 22,750 Balmain-Ryde Eastwood Tigers Wests Tigers
Brookvale Oval Brookvale, Sydney New South Wales 22,000 Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
Toyota Stadium Cronulla, Sydney New South Wales 21,500 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Melbourne Storm
Campbelltown Stadium Campbelltown, Sydney New South Wales 21,000 Western Suburbs Magpies Wests Tigers
North Sydney Oval North Sydney, Sydney New South Wales 20,000 North Sydney Bears South Sydney Rabbitohs
Ringrose Park Wentworthville, Sydney New South Wales ] Wentworthville Magpies Parramatta Eels
Morrie Breen Oval Central Coast New South Wales Central Coast Centurions Newcastle Knights
Windsor Sporting Complex Windsor, Sydney New South Wales Windsor Wolves Penrith Panthers
Mount Pritchard Oval Mount Pritchard, Sydney New South Wales ] Mounties Canberra Raiders

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