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Sydney Olympic Park, through its venues, has become the home of many of Australia's best known sporting teams.
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The Bulldogs, the 2004 NRL premiers call ANZ Stadium home. |
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The NSW Swifts are champions of the inaugaral 2008 ANZ Championships. Home games are played at the Sydney Olympic Park Sports Centre and ACER Arena. |
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The QBE Sydney Swans, ANZ Stadium has announced that it will play host to the Sydney Swans four biggest matches in 2009 following the unveiling of the official AFL draw for next season. |
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The famous South Sydney Rabbitohs joined the Park in 2006 and are set for the 2009 campaign at ANZ Stadium. |
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ANZ Stadium will host two Wallabies’ Test matches each year until 2011, including Bledisloe Cup in 2008, 2009 & 2010. |
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ANZ Stadium is the NSW Blues domain for State of Origin Rugby League. |
| The Qantas Socceroos will play at least one marquee international match at ANZ Stadium in 2007-2009 under a new agreement between Football Federation Australia and ANZ Stadium. The deal also provides for ANZ Stadium to host the home leg of any FIFA World Cup Qualification Play-Offs in 2009. |
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Follow the HSBC Waratahs in the Super 14 Rugby Union competition. All home final games will be hosted at ANZ Stadium |
The Green and Gold of Australia is worn often around Sydney Olympic Park, as Australia’s national teams take up residence in preparation to take on the world!
The Qantas Wallabies, Optus Davis Cup Team, Telstra Dolphins, Australian Netball Team, the Qantas Socceroos, the Matildas, Volleyball Team Australia Men, the ARL Kangaroos and the Hockeyroos all have made appearances at Sydney Olympic Park. 2008/09 will see the Wallabies & Netballers return, our swimming legends with the Olympic Swimming Trials, international tennis players as part of the Medibank International and as part of the 2008 Easter Show the Equestrian Show Jumping Trials.
Aussie, Aussie, Aussie, Oi, Oi Oi!