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SMH opinion Article Shark park

Special K

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theyve come around to my point of view
No. You have said SFS - which is dumb and just wouldn't work (love you). I am saying somewhere in the Shire - but would give in for a bankwest at Kogarah.

In saying SFS is dumb I prefer it to playing a home game in Perth or Port Mac. Do it vs Bears when they come in or another random bullshit excuse and turn it into an event.

The ideas to get creative with multiple sports/teams is smart but it is part of the issue that we have with the f**ken shire. How the f**k does Cronulla to the city take so long to commute? We have no infrastructure but apartments going up left right and centre. Every house is being knocked down and turned into a duplex. The population is growing and there is zero infrastructure planning going on while Sydney fixes every other bottleneck.
 

PJ

First Grade
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No. You have said SFS - which is dumb and just wouldn't work (love you). I am saying somewhere in the Shire - but would give in for a bankwest at Kogarah.

In saying SFS is dumb I prefer it to playing a home game in Perth or Port Mac. Do it vs Bears when they come in or another random bullshit excuse and turn it into an event.

The ideas to get creative with multiple sports/teams is smart but it is part of the issue that we have with the f**ken shire. How the f**k does Cronulla to the city take so long to commute? We have no infrastructure but apartments going up left right and centre. Every house is being knocked down and turned into a duplex. The population is growing and there is zero infrastructure planning going on while Sydney fixes every other bottleneck.

Reckon that transport is bad, wait till you need a hospital bed
 

Quigs

Immortal
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NO IT'S NOT !!!!!!!!

" JUST GO BACK TO WHERE YOU COME/CAME FROM"


Oh and by the way we have a lovely nearly new sports complex with additions coming soon and guess what ...... there is a spot for a brand new clubhouse. see pic, that is Great Keppel Island in the top left.

(( fur huck me though, just opened me rates mail ..... only $2,082.20 (6 months) ..... minus ' me' $221 pensioner concession. Dearest far can rates in Queensland I reckon

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There's another installment on the SMH website added about an hour ago, they really know how to put the boot in.


Worst professional sporting ground in the nation’: But Cronulla free to host final in week one

ByChristian Nicolussi
August 12, 2025 — 3.30pm

Their stadium has been dubbed “the worst professional sporting ground in the nation”, but Cronulla will be free to remain at home should they earn the right to host a game in week one of the NRL finals.

A series of disturbing images that appeared in this masthead at the start of the week revealed how badly Sharks Stadium needs a multi-million dollar makeover.

Water that pools at the bottom of stairs whenever it rains, the roof over the main grandstand that leaks, temporary fencing and toilets, as well as endless metres of extension leads to help vendors operate, are just some of the sad scenes that greet fans whenever they watch their beloved Sharks in action.

Cronulla CEO Dino Mezzatesta says the club’s stadium needs a $180 million cash injection to deliver a state-of-the-art facility with a 23,000-strong capacity.

In the meantime, Mezzatesta said the venue was more than safe to host NRL games, including a potential elimination final in September.

The easy option would be to force Cronulla up the road to Allianz Stadium, or even Parramatta’s CommBank Stadium, but the NRL’s rules state clubs are free to play out of their own backyard in week one. The NRL has the right to move clubs to bigger venues in their respective cities for weeks two and three of the finals.

It ain’t pretty, but Sharks Stadium will host an NRL final in week one should Cronulla earn the right.

“If we’re good enough to qualify for a home final in week one, it will be here at Sharks Stadium,” Mezzatesta said.

“The ground has met all the requirements to host NRL games, and it will be no different for the first week of the finals.

“We can seat around 15,000 fans, which is actually up on last year when we could accommodate around 13,000 fans.

“Every other club has received some sort of funding for stadium upgrades or a Centre of Excellence, but we have received nothing. We’ll keep making the argument we deserve funding like everyone else.

The Sharks have been lobbying all three levels of government for funding.

“But for now, this is what we’ve got, this is where we’ll keep playing, and this is where we will play in week one if we have to host.

“Rival fans might complain that there isn’t enough room to get in. But we still think it’s an amazing experience, and you’re so close to the action – how many stadiums are there where you can say you are this close to the players?”

The Sharks were stunned by bitter rivals St George Illawarra on Saturday, but host the Gold Coast on Saturday, followed by the bye, Newcastle at home, then the Bulldogs. They remain a chance to sneak into the top four.

Sharks Stadium, however, remains an issue for Cronulla, with Mezzatesta lobbying local, state and federal government for funding. Penrith are awaiting the completion of their new $309m stadium, while the Wests Tigers received $40m to refurbish Leichhardt Oval.

On Tuesday, Cronulla announced they would host a round of the Supercross Championship in October, which they hope becomes a regular event, along with plans to stage music festivals, once facilities are upgraded.
 

Chimp

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Hopefully, these articles are the club using the NRL journos to start influencing local government for some funding, rather than journos just taking a random pot shot at us.
 

shadowboxer

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“We can seat around 15,000 fans, which is actually up on last year when we could accommodate around 13,000 fans.”
Where did they get the extra seats from? Deck Chairs from the Titanic?
Not sure what’s more embarrassing - Dino’s proudly stating we could hold a home semi final even if we have a shithole ground or the fact we will be Top 4 at seasons end.
 

Craigshark

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Where did they get the extra seats from? Deck Chairs from the Titanic?
Not sure what’s more embarrassing - Dino’s proudly stating we could hold a home semi final even if we have a shithole ground or the fact we will be Top 4 at seasons end.

lol the problem is, if we finish 5th or 6th, it’ll be at shark park. Probably against the roosters, probably lose again.
 

shaggs

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NO IT'S NOT !!!!!!!!

" JUST GO BACK TO WHERE YOU COME/CAME FROM"


Oh and by the way we have a lovely nearly new sports complex with additions coming soon and guess what ...... there is a spot for a brand new clubhouse. see pic, that is Great Keppel Island in the top left.

(( fur huck me though, just opened me rates mail ..... only $2,082.20 (6 months) ..... minus ' me' $221 pensioner concession. Dearest far can rates in Queensland I reckon

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My in-laws have spent the past week or so in your hood. They particularly liked Emu Park.
I tried to get them across to see a game of old fashioned rugba league, but timing wasn’t right.
 

shadowboxer

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lol the problem is, if we finish 5th or 6th, it’ll be at shark park. Probably against the roosters, probably lose again.
Thankyou. Honestly.
Makes sense, but the NRL need to stamp Shark Park out of the conversation purely on the back of the negative feedback. Sounds petty yes, but it’s a bad joke.
Looking forward to Saturday as it is purely an old school afternoon game with some day drinking thrown in for good measure. Aside from that, I doubt I’ll be back at the dump (formerly the swamp) for some time. Even a Sunday game v Knights can go suck it
 
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Ozzi_78

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I will be embarrassed for Dino if he gets on the media and says we deserve it at home.
 
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There's another installment on the SMH website added about an hour ago, they really know how to put the boot in.


Worst professional sporting ground in the nation’: But Cronulla free to host final in week one

ByChristian Nicolussi
August 12, 2025 — 3.30pm

Their stadium has been dubbed “the worst professional sporting ground in the nation”, but Cronulla will be free to remain at home should they earn the right to host a game in week one of the NRL finals.

A series of disturbing images that appeared in this masthead at the start of the week revealed how badly Sharks Stadium needs a multi-million dollar makeover.

Water that pools at the bottom of stairs whenever it rains, the roof over the main grandstand that leaks, temporary fencing and toilets, as well as endless metres of extension leads to help vendors operate, are just some of the sad scenes that greet fans whenever they watch their beloved Sharks in action.

Cronulla CEO Dino Mezzatesta says the club’s stadium needs a $180 million cash injection to deliver a state-of-the-art facility with a 23,000-strong capacity.

In the meantime, Mezzatesta said the venue was more than safe to host NRL games, including a potential elimination final in September.

The easy option would be to force Cronulla up the road to Allianz Stadium, or even Parramatta’s CommBank Stadium, but the NRL’s rules state clubs are free to play out of their own backyard in week one. The NRL has the right to move clubs to bigger venues in their respective cities for weeks two and three of the finals.

It ain’t pretty, but Sharks Stadium will host an NRL final in week one should Cronulla earn the right.

“If we’re good enough to qualify for a home final in week one, it will be here at Sharks Stadium,” Mezzatesta said.

“The ground has met all the requirements to host NRL games, and it will be no different for the first week of the finals.

“We can seat around 15,000 fans, which is actually up on last year when we could accommodate around 13,000 fans.

“Every other club has received some sort of funding for stadium upgrades or a Centre of Excellence, but we have received nothing. We’ll keep making the argument we deserve funding like everyone else.

The Sharks have been lobbying all three levels of government for funding.

“But for now, this is what we’ve got, this is where we’ll keep playing, and this is where we will play in week one if we have to host.

“Rival fans might complain that there isn’t enough room to get in. But we still think it’s an amazing experience, and you’re so close to the action – how many stadiums are there where you can say you are this close to the players?”

The Sharks were stunned by bitter rivals St George Illawarra on Saturday, but host the Gold Coast on Saturday, followed by the bye, Newcastle at home, then the Bulldogs. They remain a chance to sneak into the top four.

Sharks Stadium, however, remains an issue for Cronulla, with Mezzatesta lobbying local, state and federal government for funding. Penrith are awaiting the completion of their new $309m stadium, while the Wests Tigers received $40m to refurbish Leichhardt Oval.

On Tuesday, Cronulla announced they would host a round of the Supercross Championship in October, which they hope becomes a regular event, along with plans to stage music festivals, once facilities are upgraded.

Hopefully, these articles are the club using the NRL journos to start influencing local government for some funding, rather than journos just taking a random pot shot at us.
I was thinking the same thing. I don’t see this article as a negative. In fact I want to see more of them. Increase public opinion on the matter. Make locals more disturbed about the ground. Make the local politicians be accountable and turn it into a political discussion.
 
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Thankyou. Honestly.
Makes sense, but the NRL need to stamp Shark Park out of the conversation purely on the back of the negative feedback. Sounds petty yes, but it’s a bad joke.
Looking forward to Saturday as it is purely an old school afternoon game with some day drinking thrown in for good measure. Aside from that, I doubt I’ll be back at the dump (formerly the swamp) for some time. Even a Sunday game v Knights can go suck it
I’ll be at the shit hole on Saturday. As much as I’m not sure I even have any interest.
 

Dark Corner

Juniors
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Can the Sharks not just swim up to the Central Coast…. no need for millions for upgrade and let the Dragons fly down for good at Win Stadium makes sense financially.
 

Nealo 12

First Grade
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Why shouldn’t the government spend money on our field aren’t we all tax payers, yet our tax paying dollars is going to fix a brand new stadium in Penrith, went to fixing a new stadium in Parramatta, Demolish a 30 year old stadium in Moore Park to cater for corporate boxes, why should we get some funding?
Wow dude ,” fix a brand new stadium at Penrith “ it’s the same one that had lipstick put on the pig since the 1960’s , lolz
 

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