List of Super Rugby stadiums
The following is a list of main stadiums used in the international rugby union competition, Super Rugby, in which teams from Australia, Fiji, New Zealand and the Pacific Islands participate. Stadiums are current as of ahead of 2023 Super Rugby Pacific season.[1] The Drua are yet to confirm their stadiums for the 2023 season, having played the 2022 season in Australia due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Stadiums are listed in order of size of capacity, and use their most recent sponsored Super Rugby name.
* Italics denote a former use of a Primary or Secondary stadium.
2024 Primary stadiums
Stadium | Image | Team | Country | City | Capacity |
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Suncorp Stadium | ![]() |
Drua Reds Sunwolves |
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Brisbane | 52,500 |
Eden Park | ![]() |
Blues | ![]() |
Auckland | 50,000 |
Allianz Stadium | ![]() |
Waratahs | ![]() |
Sydney | 42,500 |
Sky Stadium | ![]() |
Hurricanes | ![]() |
Wellington | 34,500 |
Forsyth Barr Stadium | ![]() |
Blues Crusaders Highlanders Moana Pasifika |
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Dunedin | 30,748 |
AAMI Park | ![]() |
Blues Chiefs Crusaders Drua Force Highlanders Hurricanes Moana Pasifika Rebels |
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Melbourne | 29,500 |
FMG Stadium Waikato | ![]() |
Chiefs | ![]() |
Hamilton | 25,800 |
GIO Stadium | ![]() |
Brumbies | ![]() |
Canberra | 25,011 |
HBF Park | ![]() |
Force | ![]() |
Perth | 20,500 |
Apollo Projects Stadium | ![]() |
Crusaders | ![]() |
Christchurch | 18,000 |
2024 Secondary stadiums
Stadium | Image | Team | Country | City | Capacity |
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Semenoff Stadium | Blues Chiefs |
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Whangārei | 30,000 |
Former stadiums
The following list includes all former Super Rugby stadiums used from the 1996 season to the end of the 2023 season. The list does not include any stadium currently used as a primary or secondary stadium.
See also
References
- "Teams - Sanzar". SANZAAR. Retrieved 27 June 2021.