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I think the way they're conducting their last 2 seasons has been amazing regardless of the GF result last yearThey need to win it all first.
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what is it
1 loss in 29 games
i disagree a bit with thatRight but it means nothing if you don't win the Premiership.
There is no way that $200m for Kogarah will pass the business case test.I haven't heard anything officially, I thought that was just the word on the street. The NSW have put a feasibility study towards a penrith stadium upgrade though. I also just feel that they'll hold off on Kogarah, due to the Sharks saying they don't want to play there and st merge only playing half their games there
Edit: yeah I missed this https://www.theleader.com.au/story/...m-upgrade-raises-questions-on-aquatic-centre/
I guess Kogarah is ahead of Penrith for some reason
Marginal seatThere is no way that $200m for Kogarah will pass the business case test.
And what is the reason that they are pushing for the stadium that is the least used, and the most recently upgraded, to get $200m spent on it?
There is no way that $200m for Kogarah will pass the business case test.
And what is the reason that they are pushing for the stadium that is the least used, and the most recently upgraded, to get $200m spent on it?
Rugby League in Australia has a unhealthy habit of spending tax payers money on stadiums that don't pull extra crowds/and not used to the maximum.6 games for kogarah
12 for penrith
both empty for 6 months of the year
neither is viable for 200m of taxpayers money for mine
Apparently Penrith stadium will be getting upgraded after the SFS is finished
There is far more scope for Penrith to attract additional events or even teams, once upgraded, then Kogarah, but agree that it isn't a compelling use of funds.
Arguably the proposed Liverpool Stadium makes the most sense, with the Bulldogs, Tigers and Macarthur FC all expressing interest in playing out of it. It does raise questions though around what would happen to Campbelltown Sports Stadium then.
When you combine the fact the pandemic is still a thing, the Warriors have played most games there and the interest in them has died off, and that the Roosters and Raiders aren't what you'd call top-drawing clubs, it's a harsh assessment.Nice to see a little climb at Central Coast but more work or ideal a team need to done on the Central Coast to get the 15000-20000 it used to get 10 year or so ago and would to see the 20000 crowd for the Souths v Eels game in South Sydney.