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2021 EVENT SCHEDULE As of 16 August 2021 * Stadium Membership Included Event 2021 EVENT SCHEDULE As of 16 August 2021 * Stadium Membership included event Date Times (EST) Event Results Attendance * Friday Gates: 5:45pm 2021 Super Rugby – Round 1 41 – 7 19 February 2021 Kick Off: 6:45pm Queensland Reds v NSW Waratahs 12,213 * Friday Gates: 5:45pm 2021 Super Rugby – Round 2 26 February 2021 Kick Off: 6:45pm Queensland Reds v Melbourne Rebels 23 - 21 10,543 * Friday Gates: 5:30pm 2021 NRL Telstra Premiership – Round 1 12 March 2021 Kick Off: 7:05pm Brisbane Broncos v Parramatta Eels 16 – 24 28,313 * Saturday Gates: 5:45pm 2021 Super Rugby – Round 5 26 - 19 20 March 2021 Kick Off: 6:45pm Queensland Reds v Western Force 12,011 * Saturday Gates: 3:00pm 2021 NRL Telstra Premiership – Round 3 27 March 2021 Kick Off: 4:30pm Brisbane Broncos v Canterbury Bulldogs 24 - 0 22,509 * Saturday Gates: 6:45pm 2021 Super Rugby – Round 8 10 April 2021 Kick Off: 7:45pm Queensland Reds v Brumbies 24 - 22 19,185 * Thursday Gates: 6:15pm 2021 NRL Telstra Premiership – Round 6 15 April 2021 Kick Off: 7:50pm Brisbane Broncos v Penrith Panthers 12 - 20 21,224 * Friday Gates: 6:30pm 2021 NRL Telstra Premiership – Round 8 30 April 2021 Kick Off: 7:55pm Brisbane Broncos v Gold Coast Titans 36 – 28 21,322 * Saturday Gates: 6:00pm 2021 Harvey Norman Super Rugby AU Final 19 – 16 8 May 2021 Kick Off: 7:45pm Queensland Reds v Brumbies 41,637 * Friday Gates: 4:30pm NRL Magic Round – Day 1 14 May 2021 Kick Off: 6:00pm Wests Tigers v Newcastle Knights 36 – 18 * Kick Off: 8:05pm Manly Sea Eagles v Brisbane Broncos 50 – 6 41,367 Saturday Gates: 1:30pm NRL Magic Round – Day 2 15 May 2021 Kick Off: 3:00pm Canterbury Bulldogs v Canberra Raiders 18 – 20 Kick Off: 5:30pm Cronulla Sharks v South Sydney Rabbitohs 22 – 32 45,155 * Kick Off: 7:45pm Sydney Roosters v North Queensland Cowboys 30 – 16 Sunday Gates: 12:30pm NRL Magic Round – Day 3 16 May 2021 Kick Off: 1:50pm New Zealand Warriors v Parramatta Eels 18 – 34 Kick Off: 4:05pm Melbourne Storm v St George Illawarra Dragons 44 – 18 43,537 * Kick Off: 6:25pm Gold Coast Titans v Penrith Panthers 12 – 48 Saturday Gates: 6:15pm 2021 Trans-Tasman Conference – Round 2 22 May 2021 Kick Off: 7:45pm Queensland Reds v Crusaders 28 – 63 22,088 * Thursday Gates: 6:15pm 2021 NRL Telstra Premiership – Round 12 27 May 2021 Kick Off: 7:50pm Brisbane Broncos v Melbourne Storm 12 – 40 23,600 * Friday Gates: 6:15pm 2021 Trans-Tasman Conference – Round 4 4 June 2021 Kick Off: 7:45pm Queensland Reds v Blues 24 – 31 13,218 * Thursday Gates: 6:15pm 2021 NRL Telstra Premiership – Round 15 17 June 2021 Kick Off: 7:50pm Brisbane Broncos v South Sydney Rabbitohs 0 - 46 19,176 * Sunday Gates: 4:45pm 2021 Ampol State of Origin: Game II 27 June 2021 Kick Off: 7:50pm Queensland Maroons v New South Wales Blues 0 – 26 52,273 * Sunday Gates: 12:30pm 2021 NRL Telstra Premiership – Round 16 4 July 2021 Kick Off: 2:00pm Brisbane Broncos v Cronulla Sharks 26 – 18 13,840 * Wednesday Gates: 6:30pm 2021 eToro France Series – Game 1 7 July 2021 Kick Off: 8:00pm Wallabies v France 23 – 21 16,415 * Saturday Gates: 6:30pm 2021 eToro France Series – Game 3 17 July 2021 Kick Off: 8:00pm Wallabies v France 33 – 30 34,164 * Sunday Gates: 1:20pm 2021 NRL Telstra Premiership – Round 18 18 July 2021 Kick Off: 1:50pm New Zealand Warriors v Penrith Panthers 16 – 30 * Kick Off: 4:05pm Brisbane Broncos v Wests Tigers 24 – 42 24,894 Saturday Gates: 4:30pm 2021 NRL Telstra Premiership – Round 19 24 July 2021 Kick Off: 5:30pm Manly Sea Eagles v Wests Tigers 44 – 24 * Kick Off: 7:35pm Penrith Panthers v Brisbane Broncos 18 – 12 8,019 Friday Gates: 5:00pm 2021 NRL Telstra Premiership – Round 20 30 July 2021 Kick Off: 6:00pm West Tigers v New Zealand Warriors 16 – 18 * Kick Off: 8:05pm Brisbane Broncos v North Queensland Cowboys 37 – 28 29,136 This Event was held in a Closed Stadium Sunday 2021 NRL Telstra Premiership – Round 20 34 – 24 1 August 2021 Kick Off: 1:50pm Newcastle Knights v Canberra Raiders 37 – 10 * Kick Off: 4:05pm Melbourne Storm v Penrith Panthers 0 14 – 50 Kick Off: 6:25pm St George Illawarra Dragons v South Sydney Rabbitohs 2021 EVENT SCHEDULE As of 16 August 2021 * Stadium Membership included event Date Times (EST) Event Results Attendance * This Event was held in a Closed Stadium Monday 2021 NRL Telstra Premiership – Round 20 2 August 2021 Kick Off: 6:00pm Canterbury Bulldogs v Gold Coast Titans 6 – 34 0 * Kick Off: 8:05pm Cronulla Sharks v Manly Sea Eagles 22 – 40 This Event was held in a Closed Stadium Thursday 2021 NRL Telstra Premiership – Round 21 28 – 20 * 5 August 2021 Kick Off: 7:50pm Newcastle Knights v Brisbane Broncos 0 This Event was held in a Closed Stadium Saturday 2021 NRL Telstra Premiership – Round 21 7 August 2021 Kick Off: 5:30pm Sydney Roosters v Penrith Panthers 14 – 20 0 * Kick Off: 7:35pm Manly Sea Eagles v Melbourne Storm 18 – 28 Friday Gates: 5:00pm 2021 NRL Telstra Premiership – Round 22 13 August 2021 Kick Off: 6:00pm St George Illawarra Dragons v Penrith Panthers 16 – 34 Kick Off: 8:05pm Brisbane Broncos v Sydney Roosters * 20 – 21 14,314 Limited Crowd Event – 50% Capacity Friday Gates: 5:00pm 2021 NRL Telstra Premiership – Round 23 20 August 2021 Kick Off: 6:00pm Canberra Raiders v Manly Sea Eagles Kick Off: 8:05pm Penrith Panthers v South Sydney Rabbitohs * Limited Crowd Event – 50% Capacity Sunday Gates: 2:30pm 2021 NRL Telstra Premiership – Round 23 22 August 2021 Kick Off: 4:05pm Brisbane Broncos v New Zealand Warriors * Friday Gates: TBC 2021 NRL Telstra Premiership – Round 24 27 August 2021 Kick Off: 7:55pm Sydney Roosters v South Sydney Rabbitohs * Saturday Gates: TBC 2021 NRL Telstra Premiership – Round 24 28 August 2021 Kick Off: 5:30pm Cronulla Sharks v Brisbane Broncos * Kick Off: 7:35pm Melbourne Storm v Parramatta Eels Saturday Gates: 1:30pm 2021 NRL Telstra Premiership – Round 25 4 September 2021 Kick Off: 3:00pm Brisbane Broncos v Newcastle Knights * Sunday Gates: 11:15am Hospital Challenge Cup Grand Final * 5 September 2021 Kick Off: 11:30am Women’s Final Kick Off: 1:15pm Colts 1 Final Kick Off: 3:00pm Premier Grand Final Saturday Gates: TBC 2021 Rugby Championship 18 September 2021 Kick Off: 3:00pm Wallabies v South Africa * Saturday Gates: TBC Nitro World Games 23 October 2021 Main Act: TBC Day 1 Sunday Gates: TBC Nitro World Games 24 October 2021 Main Act: TBC Day 2 Tuesday Gates: TBC Guns N’ Roses “Nighttrain to Paradise City” Tour 16 November 2021 Main Act: TBC Main Act: Guns N’ Roses PROGRESSIVE TOTAL 590,153 .
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