Did say “virtually all teams”
Am aware of the struggle in Canberra.
Surely Barr won’t be around forever though? He probably has federal aspirations.
Yeah I know I was just pissed about this today after a friend told me that he heard that Barr was taking an "official" trip down to the AFL grand final to "represent the ACT government" on the taxpayers dime again this year.
To be fair I don't even know if it's true that he's going down on the taxpayers dime again, but he's done it before so it's totally believable.
You're post just brought it into my mind and I ranted about it.
Has a investment in a stadium ever been considered by the Raiders group? Considering their wealth and assets it would seem a no brained to me. I hate the way stadia are handled in this country, unbelievable that Cronulla are the only ones who own their own ground.
As far as I know the Raiders group has never looked into the feasibility of building it's own stadium, it's not impossible that they have, but knowing their MO I highly doubt it.
Despite their wealth I doubt they'd be able to pull it off on their own, they'd need to mortgage it or maybe get a loan and they'd have to go into business with a developer, but not that long ago the AFL and a developer (whos' name slips my mind) came forward with a plan to redevelop Manuaka oval which only fell over at the last hurdle, so their are developers out there that might be interested.
The Raiders also already own an oval right in the middle of Civic (the CBD) in Braddon, where they plan to build a "centre of excellence" that's fallen through a few times, but it would probably be the best spot for a new stadium you could hope for in Canberra, probably an even better spot then where the ACT gov plan to build theirs at the Civic pool.
Depends, doesn't have to be a lump sum, a 40 year mortgage might be feasible. Stadiums can turn a profit if well utilised. Raiders group have the assets to get a capital investment loan I'd have thought. Just a shame a fricking simple stadium in this country costs triple anywhere else in the world!
If they did it right they'd own the best stadium in Canberra, so they'd be able to attract the Brumbies as full time tenants and draw as many events as possible away from Bruce.
They'd effectively have their main competitors in Canberra paying them to play, thus helping them pay off their stadium and maybe even making a profit off them eventually.
Yep, jumping ship back to Queanbeyan and leaving the multi-purpose white elephant that the Canberra Giants 1 game a year would light a fire under the Governments ass...
The problem with Seiffert is that there's no way that it can support more then 5k fans at any one time, there's literally only one block of toilets that flood if there's to much traffic (or at least they used to the last time I was their with a large crowd a year or so ago), one canteen, the lighting isn't adequate for night games, there's next to no parking, no public transport to the ground, etc, it's in way worse shape then Brookvale for example, so it's not really suitable to host any NRL games, and anytime spent there would be a massive hit to the Raiders back pocket.
There are other options in Canberra but all of them except one are run by the ACT government or the Australian Sports Institute in conjunction with the ACT gov, which would defeat the purpose of taking games away from the new stadium, and the other one is run by the Tuggeranong Vikings RU club (who effectively fund the Brumbies and RU existence in the ACT to a large degree), who just so happen to be the Raiders biggest competitors in the leagues club business and quite anti-RL, so it's doubtful that a deal could be made useless it's massively in the Vikings favour.
However Viking park has way better facilities, parking, and a slightly larger capacity then Seiffert.
Either way half or more of our games for those years would have to be sold to the highest bidder to make it feasible, so we'd effectively become a Gypsy club for that time anyway.
Even without the demolition of Bruce, threatening to take matches out of the ACT would be a good way to bargain for this new stadium.
Keep in mind that for a boycott to have any serious effects we'd have to convince the Brumbies to follow suit and take their games away from the new stadium as well, which may or may not be hard, I'm not really sure how they'd react to such an idea, though it would be easier on them as they'd have Viking park waiting to take them with open arms.
I reckon the NSW gov and the Queanbeyan council would be keen to help with that...
The Queanbeyan council would be keen for sure, the NSW gov on the other hand I'm not so sure about.