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I love both rugby league and AFL, but what is the point of mentioning outdoor stadiums in this argument, we are clearly talking about the infrastructure needed for Chaudari's team so we should only be talking about stadiums in which a basketball team can play during the 2019/20 summer
Ok so both these leagues have two not one thing in common then - in addition to being horrible sports they also share having a six figure crowd at a GF.
Looking forward to the finals starting and hoping the Breakers can go back to back. can't see a Crocs team that has lost every game to NZ this season troubling the home team too much in front of over 9000 Breaker fans.