They are:Pattersons stadium - PerthAami stadium - AdelaideSCG - SydneyMCG - MelbourneEtihad stadium - MelbourneGabba - BrisbaneCarrara stadium - Gold CoastManuka oval - CanberraAurora stadium - TasmaniaTIO oval - DarwinSkilled stadium - GeelongANZ stadium - sydney
Patersons Stadium, previously known as Subiaco Oval.
Its a odd looking oval
There are quite a few. Most of the international games played in Sydney are played at ANZ stadium. The NSW Waratahs, the Sydney based super rugby team, play mostly at Sydney Football Stadium but also at ANZ stadium and Sydney olympic park. Others include Toyota Stadium, Brookvale Oval, Centrebet Stadium, Win Jubilee Oval, Win Stadium, Cambelltown Stadium, Leichhardt Oval and Sydney Cricket Ground
For Surrey to play cricket in. Used to be a football stadium, the equivalent to Wembley, now is a cricket stadium.
There is no set length that an AFL oval has to be. The longest current oval is Patterson's stadium also known as Subiaco and the shortest is the SCG. Most oval are around 150m.
leichhardt oval and campbelltown sports stadium
The main sport which is played at the Jubilee Oval is rugby league football. It is a multipurpose stadium which has also hosted soccer matches.
ICC cricket world cup 2007 was held in 8 grounds: Kensington Oval, Queen's Park, Providence stadium, Queen's Park Oval, Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Beasejour Stadium, Warner Park sporting complex, Sabina Park.
Sachin Tendulkar's hundredth Test match was played at The AMP Oval - best known as the Kennington Oval until 1988.
Win Stadium : Wollongong Win Jubilee Oval : Kogarah
The Oval Cricket Ground