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The Game Future NRL Stadiums part II

Greenstar5

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What are peoples thoughts on where the Titans should play their home games during the 2018 Commonwealth games. Id assume that Robina will be out of action in the lead up to the Games also.

Dates are 4th of April till 15th of April?

No home games, home games at Suncorp, home games on the Sunshine Coast, home games to Northern Country NSW?
 

Ring Gids

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Greenberg seems to be alluding to the idea that pulling down ANZ completely will be cheaper. If that's the case why the hell wasnt this mentioned earlier? Did they want to retain some of the history of the Olympics perhaps?

They actually went out of their way previously to say that the roof structure was seperate and therefore this would make renovations cheaper as it could be retained whilst the rest is demolished. Weird.

I'd say it would be as much to avoid the outcry about demolishing a 18 year old stadium, than about cost. It would be a political nightmare, even if it was the more sensible option.
 

Ring Gids

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What are peoples thoughts on where the Titans should play their home games during the 2018 Commonwealth games. Id assume that Robina will be out of action in the lead up to the Games also.

Dates are 4th of April till 15th of April?

No home games, home games at Suncorp, home games on the Sunshine Coast, home games to Northern Country NSW?

Wherever Jarryd wants them to play. It is his house after all.
 
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I'd say it would be as much to avoid the outcry about demolishing a 18 year old stadium, than about cost. It would be a political nightmare, even if it was the more sensible option.

Yes, good point.

And trying to find a politician with a backbone is almost impossible.
 
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What are peoples thoughts on where the Titans should play their home games during the 2018 Commonwealth games. Id assume that Robina will be out of action in the lead up to the Games also.

Dates are 4th of April till 15th of April?

No home games, home games at Suncorp, home games on the Sunshine Coast, home games to Northern Country NSW?

It's likely longer than that too. Typically an event like this will want the venue for some weeks beforehand to change advertising & get the pitch top notch.

Probably can limit it to 2 games with scheduling mostly away games to start the season.

I would've thought Northern NSW would make sense, if you can find a suitable venue.
 

Coastbloke

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i like Greenburgs suggestion
tear the f**king shithole down & start from scratch , & have it done for the start of the 2021 season
a 70K seat rectangle stadium with a roof where the present ANZ stands seeing as it has the transport infrastructure there already similar to that Russian one we saw a few pages back
now that would be f**king awesome!!

A 70,000 seat version of the stadium in Dunedin will suffice.. :relaxed:
 

The Marshall

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What are peoples thoughts on where the Titans should play their home games during the 2018 Commonwealth games. Id assume that Robina will be out of action in the lead up to the Games also.

Dates are 4th of April till 15th of April?

No home games, home games at Suncorp, home games on the Sunshine Coast, home games to Northern Country NSW?
It would only be out of action for a week or two at most wouldn't it ?
Rugby Sevens is the only event being held there if I'm not mistaken.
They would probably need to change signage around the ground but that wouldn't take long.
 
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It depends on what the Stadium is being used for. In 2000, the NRL season started a month earlier, namely 5 February 2000 and the Grand Final was on Sunday 27 August 2000. The opening ceremony for the Sydney Olympics at Stadium Australia was on Friday 15 September 2000. Hope that gives you some idea of what could happen.
 

Cumberland Throw

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That would be the better plan. Imagine watching a Thursday night game at a half constructed ANZ stadium stadium

honestly dont think it would look any worse than it does now..

Wait till Parra Stad gets 4 sellouts of 31k or somehing in a row... clubs /tv will love it
 

Greenstar5

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It would only be out of action for a week or two at most wouldn't it ?
Rugby Sevens is the only event being held there if I'm not mistaken.
They would probably need to change signage around the ground but that wouldn't take long.

The Rugby sevens is on the last 3 days of the Games. I would doubt the games organisers would want the Titans playing there while the games are on and there might also be a small lead up period to ensure the ground is looking top. Could be around 4 weekends lost. But who knows???? Take a home game to the country, it wouldn't hurt.
 

Marlins

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Take games to Tweed heads, Sunshine Coast, Mackay, Cairns, Rockhampton.
Any of the above would be fine
 

El Diablo

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http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/...t-allianz-stadium-safety-20170706-gx68e0.html

Rebuild an option after government warned about Allianz Stadium safety
The Sydney Cricket and Sports Ground Trust has raised concerns about the safety of Allianz Stadium with the NSW government in a move that could prompt a renewed examination of the feasibility of a total rebuild of the ageing venue.

The government remains committed to investing $1.6 billion to provide the state's stadiums with a much-needed makeover, although it is unclear how the funds will be allocated to the ANZ Stadium and Allianz projects. Sports Minister Stuart Ayres last week said a decision would not be made until the government received a "detailed business case" for the redevelopment of ANZ Stadium, which isn't expected until the end of the year.

Another factor for consideration is the cost of maintaining Allianz Stadium to ensure it complies with safety regulations. The issues around safety and comfort of patrons at the stadium have been raised with Ayres by SCG Trust chairman Tony Shepherd.

Allianz Stadium, originally known as the Sydney Football Stadium when it was built in 1988, will need significant investment just to bring it up to existing security and safety compliance standards. It is estimated those costs alone would total about $140 million, without providing any discernible improvements to the game-day experience.

A refurbishment would require an outlay of at least $400m, while a knock down and rebuild would likely total $600m. The cost to the taxpayer for the latter option would be less, given the Trust would likely commit upwards of $50m towards the project.

Any new stadium, with a capacity of about 45,000, would be built on land the Trust owns, rather than encroaching on adjoining areas.

Several NRL clubs are sweating on the government's decision. ANZ Stadium's main tenants, South Sydney, Canterbury, Wests Tigers and St George Illawarra, are becoming increasingly frustrated by the lack of clarity surrounding the Olympic stadium. A total rebuild at Moore Park will temporarily displace the Roosters and several other teams, including A-League champions Sydney FC and rugby union's Waratahs.

Shepherd said the NSW government would factor in the costs of maintaining Allianz, as opposed to giving it a rebuild, before making a call. "It's up to the government where it spends money on stadiums and we will respect the judge's outcome, whatever it may be," Shepherd said. "Suffice to say, the Sydney Football Stadium is certainly a very old stadium and needs some investment. We'd be happy to see that happen. We recognise the government hasn't got a bottomless pit of money and it's a question of whatever their priorities are."
 

El Diablo

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f**k this Sheperd clown off

he runs GWS and is mates with Ayres and would hate to see a new ANZ stadium
 

M2D2

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Allianz Stadium, originally known as the Sydney Football Stadium when it was built in 1988, will need significant investment just to bring it up to existing security and safety compliance standards.
What a load of bullshit.
If SFS is behind on Security and Safety, so is every f**king NRL ground in Australia.
 

Cumberland Throw

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So the Chairman of the SCG ..this guy Tony Shephard
http://www.gwsgiants.com.au/club/administration/meet-the-board

Seems to think that Allianz is a security risk, and needs a $1B upgrade..

Which would keep ANZ oval.. and shit.. leaving it for GWS to use into the future for big games..

This guy Tony, is born in Geelong, total died in wool AFL guy, and also surprise surprise chairman of West Connex..

Oh and Stuart Ayers the sports minister is also the member for West Connex..

This is rotten to the core...
 

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