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You can see here the drop in seating
AAMI's effeminate green seats look terrible
Mentioning NIB reminds me - it's now called HBF Park (the third sports venue in Perth to gain naming rights from the same company). Etihad in Melbourne is now Marvel Stadium too.View attachment 26342 Optus has 5000 drop in seats it can use to bring some fans closer. I sat in the corner at back of lower bowl for the double header at Optus and it was a good view and didn’t feel too distant. Not ideal but the stadium is awsome and if we could get 35k plus to NRL Pirates games I’d be more than happy to have it as our home ground. Nib is great for 15-20k fans but does need another $150mill to sort the rest of it out and get it up to around 25k which is likely more than enough for nrl in Perth.
You can see here the drop in seating
Etihad/Marvel theoretically yes, but apparently it destroys the turf so I don't think they've actually used the moveable seats more than a handful of times. Now that the AFL own the joint I would not be surprised to see a future redevelopment revert to permanent fixed seating.Only Etihad as far as I understand, Adelaide and Optus don't roll in at all
This was often the problem with ANZ when used for cricket and in particular AFL, the sliders had to then be turfed over each time and on occasion there were issues with exposed bolts etc - eventually this sort of thing led to both codes abandoning the venue. The plus side of course being now the middle of ANZ is no longer ripped up each summer to accommodate a cricket pitch and as a result the turf seems to be doing better than in past years.Etihad/Marvel theoretically yes, but apparently it destroys the turf so I don't think they've actually used the moveable seats more than a handful of times. Now that the AFL own the joint I would not be surprised to see a future redevelopment revert to permanent fixed seating.
This was often the problem with ANZ when used for cricket and in particular AFL, the sliders had to then be turfed over each time and on occasion there were issues with exposed bolts etc - eventually this sort of thing led to both codes abandoning the venue. The plus side of course being now the middle of ANZ is no longer ripped up each summer to accommodate a cricket pitch and as a result the turf seems to be doing better than in past years.
I'm guessing the climate in Melbourne is different (or they have better drop-in pitch tech?) because the centre square at the MCG during winter is rarely an issue.there were a few occasions last year where I was in awe of the turf at ANZ from the view on TV, makes sense now.
Mentioning NIB reminds me - it's now called HBF Park (the third sports venue in Perth to gain naming rights from the same company). Etihad in Melbourne is now Marvel Stadium too.
Probably a good thing the A-League game wasn't at HBF Arena.Ha that spun me out the other noght watching the Glory v WSW game. Had no idea the name had changed.
I'm guessing the climate in Melbourne is different (or they have better drop-in pitch tech?) because the centre square at the MCG during winter is rarely an issue.
Mentioning NIB reminds me - it's now called HBF Park (the third sports venue in Perth to gain naming rights from the same company). Etihad in Melbourne is now Marvel Stadium too.
Probably a good thing the A-League game wasn't at....
Or HBF Stadium for that matter.
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Hadn’t seen that, will only take me about three years to stop calling it nib Lol
I'm just disappointed AAMI Park never got a year or two before sponsorship as "Melbourne Rectangular Stadium"Proves that sponsoring a stadium is actually a decent investment.
10 years on, i still call the SFS "Aussie"...
I'm just disappointed AAMI Park never got a year or two before sponsorship as "Melbourne Rectangular Stadium"
Lang ParkSo what is Suncorp called without sponsorship ?
Depends - ABC Grandstand (who cannot mention sponsor names as part of their charter) use the old 'Lang Park', but I don't believe that's the official name anymore (similarly, they use Olympic Stadium when the official name is Stadium Australia for ANZ).So what is Suncorp called without sponsorship ?
Preger a naming convention that keeps its original name
Eg Sponsor "Stadium name"