Sport in Sydney

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Sport is a significant aspect of the Sydney lifestyle. Activities range from the occasional international event, annual competitions, competitive leagues and individual recreational pursuits. Sydney is the home of Australia's biggest sports league, the National Rugby League, hosting 16 teams, and the base for a number of teams in national competitions including two Australian Football League and eight National Rugby League teams.

The Sydney City Council caters for sporting activities with a range of facilities. Across the city there are multiple stadiums, many kilometres of dedicated bikeways, ovals and other sports venues. Stadium Australia and the Sydney Cricket Ground, are two of the largest venues in the city.

Rugby League

Rugby League is the most popular winter spectator sport in Sydney. The National Rugby League has eight teams based in the city as well as playing the NRL Grand Final in Sydney. The city was where the league was founded in 1908 as the New South Wales Rugby League, and the New South Wales rugby league team, which plays in the world's largest attended sporting competition, State of Origin, is based in Sydney. The average attendance ranges from 18,000 to 12,000 across the clubs in Sydney, whilst State of Origin and the Grand Final regularly attract 80,000 people.

Rugby Union

Rugby Union was the dominant winter sport from the 1870s until the establishment of Rugby league. The Shute Shield is the local competition which was the highest tier of football until the 1990s when the professional Super Rugby competition began. The New South Wales Waratahs are the state's Super Rugby franchise.

Stats and Teams

Rugby league is the most popular spectator sport in Sydney. In 2006, 565,898 people attended first class rugby league matches at Stadium Australia alone. Other popular spectator sports include cricket, soccer, Australian rules football, rugby union and basketball. The martial arts are also popular in Sydney, with the more traditional western combative disciplines and also because of the proximity to Asian countries where the arts are historically based. While participation rates are high it tends not to enjoy the profile of traditional Australia sports, though the olympic sports of boxing, judo and taekwondo are more well known. For the Asian arts there are many places to practice in Sydney.

Teams in national competitions

Club League Venue Established Premierships
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs National Rugby League Stadium Australia 1935 8
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks National Rugby League Endeavour Field 1967 1
Greater Western Sydney Giants Australian Football League Sydney Showground Stadium 2012 Nil
Greater Western Sydney Giants Netball Super Netball State Sports Centre, Sydney SuperDome 2012 Nil
Macarthur FC A-League Men Campbelltown Stadium 2020 Nil
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles National Rugby League Brookvale Oval 1947 8
New South Wales cricket team Sheffield Shield/One Day Cup Sydney Cricket Ground 1856 46 (Sheffield Shield), 9 (One Day Cup), 1 (T20 Bash)
New South Wales Swifts Super Netball Sydney Olympic Park Sports Centre, Sydney SuperDome 2008 1
New South Wales Waratahs Super Rugby Stadium Australia, Sydney Cricket Ground, Western Sydney Stadium 1882 1
New South Wales Pride Hockey One Sydney Olympic Park Hockey Centre 2019 1 (Mens), 0 (Womens)
Parramatta Eels National Rugby League Western Sydney Stadium 1947 4
Penrith Panthers National Rugby League Penrith Stadium 1967 4
St George Illawarra Dragons National Rugby League Jubilee Oval, Wollongong Showground 1999 1
South Sydney Rabbitohs National Rugby League Stadium Australia 1908 21
Sydney Bears Australian Ice Hockey League Sydney Ice Arena 1982 2
Sydney Blue Sox Australian Baseball League Blacktown International Sportspark 2009 Nil
Sydney FC A-Leagues Sydney Football Stadium 2005 2 (P'ships), 3 (C'ships), 2 (WL P'ships), 2 (WL C'ships)
Sydney Ice Dogs Australian Ice Hockey League Liverpool Catholic Club Ice Rink 2002 2
Sydney Kings National Basketball League Sydney Olympic Park Sports Centre 1988 3
Sydney Roosters National Rugby League Sydney Football Stadium 1908 13
Sydney Sixers Big Bash League Sydney Cricket Ground 2011 3
Sydney Swans Australian Football League Sydney Cricket Ground, Stadium Australia 1874 5
Sydney Thunder Big Bash League Sydney Showground Stadium 2011 1 (BBL), 1 (WBBL)
Sydney Uni Flames Women's National Basketball League Brydens Stadium 1992 3
Western Sydney Wanderers FC A-Leagues Western Sydney Stadium 2012 1 (P'ship), Nil (C'ships)
Wests Tigers National Rugby League Campbelltown Stadium, Leichhardt Oval, Western Sydney Stadium 2000 1

Venues

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