2006 Australian Football Code Crowds

2006 Australian Football Code Crowds

This is a list of crowd figures for 2006 Australian football codes.

Several football codes have national competitions in Australia. Specifically, the list includes home matches in the following seasons:

  • The 2006 Australian Football League season (Aussie Rules)
  • The 2006 National Rugby League season
  • The 2006-07 A-League season
  • The 2006 Super 14 season
  • The 2006 Rugby League State of Origin series

Read more about 2006 Australian Football Code Crowds:  Competition Attendances, Home Team Attendances, 2006 Matches

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