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ANZ Stadium

Perth Red

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if you have good seats ANZ is fine...
but like any large stadium.. when you dont have good seats you dont have good seats.
Behind the goals at ANZ is where it is the worst..

not neccesarily true, the oval ends of ANZ mean anywhere behind the sticks is poor, and that's alot of seats!
 

ozjet1

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the ground was originally built to accommodate an athletics track thus the main stands had to be set back. it was going to be f**ked for viewing rugby league from day dot.

i watched a SOO from the NW corner of the members level a few years back. undoubtedly one of the worst live sport viewing experience of my life..........the game seemed a world away and the tix were in excess of $100.

vowed never to go to the sh*thole again unless i get free tix and i know they're decent.......like the GF last year. :D
 

Lambretta

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I have watched Australia vs Manchester United at the stadium from the members lower level first tier and this was a pretty decent view. But this is a members exclusive area and not open to the general public.

I have watched a Grand Final in 2000 vs Broncos from a corner behind the goal and the view was crap. Still the party atmosphere and the fact it was a Grand Final made up for it.

I saw the 2002 Grand Final from the lower stands around the 20 or 30 metre line about 10 rows back and the view was alright, but I did watch the big screen a bit and the result coloured my memory of the view.

I saw the 2003 Grand Final from the upper tier behind the goal and that view was alright because of the elevation. Once again the atmosphere made the occasion.

I saw a State of Origin from the same spot I watched the 2002 Grand Final and it was a great atmosphere and I was drunk and NSW won, so I loved it.

I watched Bledisloe from behind the goal and eventually fell asleep as NZ ran in about 8,000 points past the Wobblies. Good atmosphere cos we were near loads of Kiwis that were ripping sh*t out of the Aussies and I just laughed at the Wobbly fans crying. View was average at best.

I watched a Swans game there, a finals match which they lost in front of 55,000 from memory. Good atmosphere in a close game, the view was fine as elevation gave a reasonable view and most of the game was played on my side of the ground. Had I been on the other side of the ground, I might have a different view.

Most of these events were made enjoyable by the atmosphere. The venue itself is badly designed, but I have excellent eyesight and can watch the big screens if I cant see the action. BUT I loved the atmosphere for each of those events and for those sorts of games ANZ is a fairly decent venue.

However, I have also seen a few regular season NRL games there (from private boxes in the stands) and the vacant nature of the stadium means that the place looks and feels empty even with 20,000 people in there.

The low swept stands which place you a long way from the action means that noise just disapates as the venue is just far too big.

Has anyone ever been to the SFS with a few hundred or a thousand or so people in it? Say during a Flegg game of NRL on a day when a tiny crowd will be there for the main game? This is what ANZ is like with 15,000 people in it. It's a shambles.

How the NRL can allow the stadium to be used for regular season games is beyond me. The venue itself isnt entirely terrible (just mostly terrible), but more than that it's completely unsuitable for anything other than big ticket events.

For anything with less than 30,000 people there, the place just lacks in any atmosphere. The fact the stands slope away in such a shallow manner just exacerbates an already bad problem.

I was always amazed that a 35,000 all seater rectangle stadium wasnt build when the Olympics was on. Hell, it was the perfect excuse to build such a stadium and then just add the bill to the Olympics and get something that we could use for years to come. I said at the time that a 80,000 all seater was too big for Sydney.

Fingers crossed we get the World Cup and someone with the brains has the insight to build a 40,000 all seater close to transport links in Sydney that we can use. But I'm not holding my breath.
 
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Teddyboy

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I think Western Sydney needs a minimum 40,000 seat stadium built along the lines of Suncorp, Skilled Park (Gold Coast) or the new MRS and keep the ANZ Stadium for SOOs and big events..

Needs to be near a train line and have other decent transport links..
Sydney needs less stadiums not more.
 

Red Bear

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the ground was originally built to accommodate an athletics track thus the main stands had to be set back. it was going to be f**ked for viewing rugby league from day dot.

i watched a SOO from the NW corner of the members level a few years back. undoubtedly one of the worst live sport viewing experience of my life..........the game seemed a world away and the tix were in excess of $100.

vowed never to go to the sh*thole again unless i get free tix and i know they're decent.......like the GF last year. :D
Man City did it pretty well with COMS, originally built for the Commonwealth games and converted to a rectangular ground.

ANZ couldnt be converted to rectangular, however, thanks to the AFL
 

Perth Red

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yeh they must have pulled the ends in when athletics was done with it. Let AFL have ANZ and get a decent rectangular stadium built in the West!

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westie

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Sydney needs less stadiums not more.


I can only agree with everyone else. ANZ doesn't serve much of the league watching population of western sydney. Dogs and Wests should have a 40k stadium for week to week use. A-League homos or whatever the new team is can get in on the deal. The obviously rep games.
 

Loudstrat

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NSW will never do such a thing, it's far too sensible and it's exactly what is needed.

What you will get is a stadium that is tiny and completely full with 15,000 in or alternatively an enourmous stadium that you need 80,000 in it just to make it feel like there's 15 people in it.

It will be miles from anywhere and you'll need to change public transport 87 times to get there or drive, queue for hours to get there and pay thousands for the honour of attending.

This is not Queensland or Victoria it's New South Wales. We're run by moronic arseholes and we want to ensure that whatever we do we pay 10 times over the odds to do it and it'll suit absolutely f**king no one.

It's called design by State Labor commitee and it's very similar to "design by those that should have been committed years ago".

The Liberals were in charge when ANZ was designed you f*ckwit! :lol:

yeh they must have pulled the ends in when athletics was done with it. Let AFL have ANZ and get a decent rectangular stadium built in the West!
You'd love that being an AFL paranoia troll.

We have ANZ where we once only had the SCG. Its better than what we had. And it's the best 80k+ seater in the southern hemisphere.

Its also crap for anything under 50k, so this latest bizarre push to hold any game that smalls like 18k by News Ltd and the sub 50 IQ population that follow them is a backflip from last year's bagging of ANZ for always looking empty.

How about you get a league side over there before you tell us what stadium to build!
 

Parra

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There is nothing wrong with ANZ that a demolition and rebuild couldn't fix.

Even when there is a capacity crowd only 1/3 of the catering facilities are operating.

Only go there when you have to.
 

Bulldog Force

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It's not a proper Rugby League field design... or Soccer or Rugby for that matter. I was designed for Track for the 2000 Olympics. It's ability to transform back and forth does help a little, but not all that much. It needs to be a proper rectangular shape. Arrr good old Belmore <3

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Lambretta

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The Liberals were in charge when ANZ was designed you f*ckwit! :lol:

Thanks Loudy

That must explain why it was built and the project wasn't cancelled

:p

So it's piss poor design vs no design at all

What a great State we live in :lol:
 

Brutus

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I was there on Sunday and the view anywhere on ground level is a lot better than it used to be. I was surprised. The only seats that are sh*t at that ground now are the nosebleeds (they are terrible).

I used to bag out the stadium for RL viewing but it's a good ground these days. It's no Suncorp, but what 50k plus stadium is in Australia. I'd still like to see a 70k purpose built RL stadium in the west though, based on one of those South African yawnion grounds.

The worst ground I ever watched a game of football in was ANZ Stadium (QEII) in Brisbane. How the Broncos had anyone going to their games at that sh*t hole was beyond me. You were that far away from the play in those horrid stands behind the posts, you'd find yourself totally switched off from the play and chatting about other things with the people around you. It was like you were in another suberb.
 
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