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This article shows various records for the venues that the Brisbane Broncos have played at. The Brisbane Broncos are an Australian professional Rugby league club based in the city of Brisbane Queensland.
P= Played, W=Win, D=Draw, L=Loss, F=Points For, A=Points Against, %=Win Percentage

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Home Games

Current to the end of Round 3, 2008 season.
Includes Away Games played at these Stadiums
Stadium Details Crowds
P W D L F A  % Lowest Highest Total Average
ANZ Stadium &0000000000000122. The QSAC was formerly known as ANZ Stadium ANZ now holds the naming rights for Sydney's Stadium Australia. 000000122 &0000000000000095. 00000095 &0000000000000004. 0000004 &0000000000000023. 00000023 &0000000000003667. 0000003,667 &0000000000001719. 0000001,719 78% &0000000000008751. 0000008,751 &0000000000058912. 00000058,912 &0000000003186929. 0000003,186,929 &0000000000026122. 00000026,122
Lang Park/Suncorp Stadium &0000000000000120. 000000120 &0000000000000076. 00000076 &-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1. 0000000 &0000000000000044. 00000044 &0000000000002821. 0000002,821 &0000000000001986. 0000001,986 63% &0000000000011419. 00000011,419 &0000000000050612. 00000050,612 &0000000003119794. 0000003,119,794 &0000000000025998. 00000025,998

Average Home Crowds

The season attendence averages of the Broncos (Red) home games against the average home attendences of all teams (Blue) in that competition. 2008 season correct to Round 7 home game, and green dot represents premiership win that year.
The season attendence averages of the Broncos (Red) home games against the average home attendences of all teams (Blue) in that competition. 2008 season correct to Round 7 home game, and green dot represents premiership win that year.
Year Home Ground Average Crowd
1988 Lang Park 16,111
1989 Lang Park 18,217
1990 Lang Park 22,709
1991 Lang Park 19,463
1992 Lang Park 21,687
1993 ANZ Stadium 43,200
1994 ANZ Stadium 37,705
1995 ANZ Stadium 35,902
1996 ANZ Stadium 23,712
1997 ANZ Stadium 19,298
1998 ANZ Stadium 20,073
1999 ANZ Stadium 22,763
2000 ANZ Stadium 21,239
2001 ANZ Stadium 20,035
2002 ANZ Stadium 20,131
2003 ANZ Stadium & Suncorp Stadium 24,326
2004 Suncorp Stadium 28,667
2005 Suncorp Stadium 30,331
2006 Suncorp Stadium 31,208
2007 Suncorp Stadium 32,868

Suncorp Stadium (Lang Park)

Crowd Opposition Date
50,612 North Queensland Cowboys Round 3, 2008
50,416 North Queensland Cowboys Round 1, 2007
50,387 St George Illawarra Dragons Finals Week 1, 2006
49,571 Canterbury Bulldogs Round 23, 2004
48,995 St George Illawarra Dragons Round 23, 2005
48,621 Gold Coast Titans Round 17, 2007
47,686 Gold Coast Titans Round 5, 2007
47,193 New Zealand Warriors Round 26, 2006

ANZ Stadium

Crowd Opposition Date
58,912 Cronulla Sharks Grand Final, 20 September, 1997
58,593 St. 1998 was the Brisbane Broncos ' first year of competition After a strong start to NSWRL season 1988, the new club failed to make the finals Lang Park, presently known as Suncorp Stadium, is a rectangular sporting stadium located in the Brisbane suburb of Milton, Queensland, NSWRL season 1989, the Brisbane Broncos ' second season saw them claim their first piece of silverware by winning the mid-week knockout 1989 Panasonic Cup competition Lang Park, presently known as Suncorp Stadium, is a rectangular sporting stadium located in the Brisbane suburb of Milton, Queensland, 1990 was Brisbane Broncos ' third year in the New South Wales Rugby League premiership. Lang Park, presently known as Suncorp Stadium, is a rectangular sporting stadium located in the Brisbane suburb of Milton, Queensland, In the NSWRL season 1991 the Broncos again won the Panasonic Cup competition Lang Park, presently known as Suncorp Stadium, is a rectangular sporting stadium located in the Brisbane suburb of Milton, Queensland, This article details the 5th New South Wales Rugby League premiership season of the Brisbane Broncos. Lang Park, presently known as Suncorp Stadium, is a rectangular sporting stadium located in the Brisbane suburb of Milton, Queensland, This is the Brisbane Broncos ' sixth New South Wales Rugby League premiership season The QSAC was formerly known as ANZ Stadium ANZ now holds the naming rights for Sydney's Stadium Australia. This article details the Brisbane Broncos ' seventh season in the New South Wales Rugby League premiership. The QSAC was formerly known as ANZ Stadium ANZ now holds the naming rights for Sydney's Stadium Australia. This article details the eighth season of the Brisbane Broncos. The QSAC was formerly known as ANZ Stadium ANZ now holds the naming rights for Sydney's Stadium Australia. 1996 was the Brisbane Broncos ' ninth season of competition They took part in the Australian Rugby League 's 1996 Optus Cup premiership and finished the regular season The QSAC was formerly known as ANZ Stadium ANZ now holds the naming rights for Sydney's Stadium Australia. 1997 saw the tenth season of the Brisbane Broncos. This season was unique in that they participated in the only Super League competition held in Australia. The QSAC was formerly known as ANZ Stadium ANZ now holds the naming rights for Sydney's Stadium Australia. In 1998 the Brisbane Broncos participated in the inaugural National Rugby League competition. The QSAC was formerly known as ANZ Stadium ANZ now holds the naming rights for Sydney's Stadium Australia. In 1999 the Brisbane Broncos played their twelfth season They competed in the second National Rugby League premiership, reaching the finals but losing their first play-off match The QSAC was formerly known as ANZ Stadium ANZ now holds the naming rights for Sydney's Stadium Australia. In the the year 2000's premiership season, the 13th for the Brisbane Broncos, they won their 5th Premiership in nine seasons The QSAC was formerly known as ANZ Stadium ANZ now holds the naming rights for Sydney's Stadium Australia. National Rugby League season 2001 was the thirteenth for the Brisbane Broncos. The QSAC was formerly known as ANZ Stadium ANZ now holds the naming rights for Sydney's Stadium Australia. National Rugby League season 2002 saw the fifteenth season of football for the Brisbane Broncos. The QSAC was formerly known as ANZ Stadium ANZ now holds the naming rights for Sydney's Stadium Australia. 2003's National Rugby League season was the sixteenth for the Brisbane Broncos. The QSAC was formerly known as ANZ Stadium ANZ now holds the naming rights for Sydney's Stadium Australia. National Rugby League season 2004 was the Broncos' 17th season since their inception in 1988. This article is about the 2005 season of the Brisbane Broncos. This article details the 2006 season of the Brisbane Broncos. The Brisbane Broncos celebrated their 20th season in the 100th year of Rugby league football in Australia The North Queensland Cowboys are an Australian professional Rugby league football team based in Townsville Queensland. The North Queensland Cowboys are an Australian professional Rugby league football team based in Townsville Queensland. The St George Illawarra Dragons are an Australian professional Rugby league football team The Bulldogs Rugby League Football Club (formerly Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs and "The Berries") are an Australian professional Rugby league The St George Illawarra Dragons are an Australian professional Rugby league football team The Gold Coast Titans are an Australian professional Rugby league football team based on the Gold Coast in Queensland. The Gold Coast Titans are an Australian professional Rugby league football team based on the Gold Coast in Queensland. The New Zealand Warriors (formerly the Auckland Warriors) are a professional Rugby league team based in Auckland, New Zealand The QSAC was formerly known as ANZ Stadium ANZ now holds the naming rights for Sydney's Stadium Australia. George Dragons August 27, 1993
51,517 Parrmatta Eels March 28, 1993

Away Games

Current to the end of Round 2, 2008
Stadium Details Crowds
P W D L F A  % Lowest Highest Total Average
Adelaide Oval 2 2 0 0 40 28 100% 18,892 17,633 36,525 18,263
W.A.C.A 2 2 0 0 48 30 100% 11,109 10,735 21,844 10,922
Bluetongue Stadium 1 1 0 0 42 14 100% 10,265 10,265 10,265 10,265
Optus Oval 1 1 0 0 36 14 100% 14,672 14,672 14,672 14,672
Dairy Farmers Stadium 14 11 1 2 356 185 79% 21,759 30,302 364,677 26,048
North Sydney Oval 8 6 0 2 171 108 75% 5,803 20,838 100,750 12,594
Seagulls Stadium 4 3 0 1 99 73 75% 11,650 13,423 51,094 12,774
Campbelltown Stadium 11 7 2 2 284 170 73% 5,755 15,376 112,560 10,233
Parramatta Stadium 18 13 0 5 430 323 72% 6,044 20,353 245,990 13,666
Aussie Stadium 45 31 1 13 1051 692 69% 3,011 42,329 1,021,591 22,702
Belmore Sports Ground 6 4 0 2 140 102 67% 5,246 10,962 53,002 8,834
Carrara Stadium 3 2 0 1 100 55 67% 13,126 22,688 51,627 17,209
Oki Jubilee Stadium 8 5 0 3 144 117 63% 6,691 17,025 87,488 10,936
Marathon Stadium 17 10 0 7 331 317 59% 11,271 30,220 392,350 23,079
Telstra Stadium 12 7 0 5 252 186 58% 6,537 94,277 396,389 33,032
Mt Smart Stadium 11 6 0 5 231 195 55% 7,746 19,220 192,627 17,512
WIN Stadium 13 7 0 6 263 239 54% 6,121 17,287 172,520 13,270
CUA Stadium 18 10 0 8 360 311 56% 6,318 20,043 237,471 13,193
Sydney Showground 2 1 0 1 52 31 50% 16,492 16,642 33,134 16,567
Canberra Stadium 15 7 1 7 267 295 47% 8,609 24,801 244,711 16,314
Toyota Park 16 7 0 9 220 322 44% 6,246 19,078 201,896 12,619
Leichhardt Oval 8 3 1 4 108 108 44% 7,023 16,927 85,044 10,631
Brookvale Oval 14 4 1 9 183 271 29% 10,781 25,549 230,856 16,490
Olympic Park 8 2 0 6 118 200 25% 10,308 16,473 109,005 13,626
Telstra Dome 1 0 0 1 28 32 0% 15,470 15,470 15,470 15,470
Breakers Stadium 1 0 0 1 6 24 0% 7,124 7,124 7,124 7,124
Carlaw Park 1 0 0 1 10 20 0% 16,236 16,236 16,236 16,236
Seiffert Oval 1 0 0 1 6 27 0% 18,272 18,272 18,272 18,272


Brisbane Broncos
The Club
RepresentativesHistoryRecordsHonoursPlayersVenues
Seasons
1988198919901991199219931994199519961997
1998199920002001200220032004200520062007
2008 • 2009 • 2010 • 2011 • 2012 • 2013 • 2014 • 2015 • 2016 • 2017
Stadiums
Lang Park/Suncorp Stadium • QSAC (formerly ANZ Stadium)
Captains
Wally Lewis (1988-1989) • Gene Miles (1990-1991) • Allan Langer (1992-1999)
Kevin Walters (1999-2000) • Gorden Tallis (2001-2004) • Darren Lockyer (2005-2008)
Coaches
Wayne Bennett (1988-2008) • Ivan Henjak (2009-)
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The Sydney Football Stadium (colloquially known as SFS, and formerly known as Aussie Stadium between 2002 and mid-2007 is located in Moore Park, in Belmore Sports Ground, formerly known as Belmore Oval, is a multi-use Stadium in Belmore New South Wales, Australia. Carrara Stadium or Carrara Sports Complex is a sporting venue on the Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia, located in the suburb of OKI Jubilee Stadium (also known as Jubilee Oval or Kogarah Oval is the home Stadium of the St George Illawarra Dragons, a Rugby league EnergyAustralia Stadium is a Football Stadium located in Newcastle New South Wales, Australia. Stadium Australia, presently known as ANZ Stadium, is a multi-purpose Stadium located in the Sydney Olympic Park precinct of Homebush, Sydney Mt Smart Stadium, formerly Ericsson Stadium, is a Stadium in Auckland, New Zealand. WIN Stadium is a multi-purpose Stadium located in the city of Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia. 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