This is a list of clubs that play Australian rules football in New South Wales at the senior level. Guide to abbreviations:
Colours | Club Name | Founded | Main Ground | Location | Website |
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Sydney Swans | 1874 | SCG | Sydney, New South Wales | www.sydneyswans.com.au | |
Greater Western Sydney Giants | 2009 | Sydney Showground Stadium | Sydney, New South Wales | www.gwsgiants.com.au |
Colours | Club Name | Founded | Main Ground | Location | Website |
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Queanbeyan Tigers | 1925 | Allinsure Park | Queanbeyan, NSW |
Colours | Club Name | Founded | Main Ground | Location | Website |
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Balmain Tigers | 1903 | Drummoyne Oval | Balmain, NSW | www.balmaindockers.com.au | |
Campbelltown Blues | 1975 | Prenter Oval | Campbelltown, NSW | SportingPulse Page | |
East Coast Eagles | 1976 | Sheeran Oval | Rouse Hill, NSW | www.eastcoasteagles.com.au | |
North Shore Bombers | 1903 | Gore Hill Oval | St Leonards, NSW | www.northshorefc.com.au | |
Pennant Hills Demons | 1971 | Holmes Oval | Pennant Hills, NSW | www.pennanthillsafc.com.au | |
St George Dragons | 1929 | Olds Park | St George, NSW | www.stgeorgeafc.com.au | |
Sydney University Students | 1863 | University Oval | Sydney, NSW | www.suanfc.com | |
UNSW Bulldogs | 1999 | Village Green Oval | Kensington, NSW | www.unsw.edu.au | |
Western Suburbs Magpies | 1926 | Wagener Oval | Ashbury, NSW | www.sydneymagpies.com.au |
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