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The Game Future NRL Stadiums part II

Colk

First Grade
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Lol your meltdown continues.

41k tonight, 35k tomorrow. 35k plus 2 days in a row for Bruno Mars, 35k next week for finals week 1, 30k for whatever week sharks host a finals game there, 35k for Sydney fc in October, 30k 2 days running for rugby 7s in february.... such a white elephant.

I hate agreeing with a Roosters fan but you’re 100% right. You might want to tell your owner though that other NRL clubs can share it
 

Perth Red

Post Whore
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70,111
You are correct to a point (if anybody was really concerned how about looking at the situation in Canberra before Penrith or Manly) but how much is it going to cost for these stadiums in Sydney to really do them up? Not just give them an ok stadium but actually something that is going to dramatically improve crowds? The grounds at Manly and Cronulla are so far behind acceptable that they probably need to be gutted and rebuilt

Also, the other point it doesn’t grow these clubs at all. We should be at the point where clubs like Manly, Cronulla and Penrith (although Penrith is doing some things to improve that) are trying to expand their supporter bases rather than solidifying these suburban enclave mentality. Souths, Parra, Tigers, Dogs and Dragons can get support across large swathes of the city, every club should be attempting to do the same.
That’s the point, we’ve spent $150mill so far on hbf park and it’s not even close to commbank. Realistically still needs $100mill plus on it. Spending $50-100mill on these suburban dumps won’t turn them into stadiums fit for a top tier competition for the next 30 years. It’s pssing money away.
 

King-Gutho94

Coach
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Why? Do you want a 20k Stadium that is outgrown before it is finished?
What was the point of a 30k Stadium at Parramatta when the existing 25k stadium was still suitable?
You do realise that the average crowd at Commbank is just over 17k whilst Penrith is just over 18k!
Parramatta averaged 20k at commbank this year.
 

King-Gutho94

Coach
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Nrl should get rid of week one finals at these small home grounds

parra Penrith should be at Allianz or accor

together with the Cronulla game they could be turning away 70k paying customers
I am happy to let Penrith have there home game. So there fans can't whinge that they didn't get home ground advantage if they get beat.

I remember St George kicked up a stink in 2009 as they didn't want to move the final from Kogarah to the SFS.

Karma got the Dragons that day.

Would be sweet if history repeats next Friday night.
 
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I only just got home from the game a little while ago at Allianz Stadium and, quite frankly, outside of the game itself, a lot of the "features" trumpeted publicly about the new stadium are complete and utter bs!

Firstly the publicly stated claim of "all seats are under cover". After what I saw an experienced tonight my response is "yeah under cover of a roof which allows the rain to get under it and soak every seat and row in the bowl area on the western side!" When I arrived at the ground around 5.30 pm and took my seat in Bay 15, which is smack on the 30 metre line on the western side at the Paddington end of the ground, it was sprinkling. As I sat down I could literally feel the rain hitting me lightly in the face when I looked up, and hitting my mobile when I took it out of my pocket. We had a number of light showers during the NRLW match and it was noticeable that everyone in my bay was getting wet, only reason we didn't move is that it was relatively light.

However when I went to go and get some food at halftime in the NRLW match, as I walked up to the concourse I noticed every seat had drops of water on them, and so did the floor of every row. I was approximately 8 rows from the front of the fence, and everyone I spoke to in the rows behind me said they got wet when it rained. Had it rained heavily we would have gotten drenched. I took some photos on my phone and a video too as evidence. I'll post them after I get some sleep.

Thankfully there was no rain during the match itself.

The second issue, the food. All the promises about the "great" options available and how everything would be fresh. Again when my mate and I went to get food, the store with burgers, chips, hotdogs and drinks had queues snaking out of the food stall and well into the concourse. You had to wait ages for them to actually cook anything. Hence as that store was so full, there was a mexican themed store next to it which had a small queue, so that is where we went.

It had as options to buy (that I can recall): fish/beef brisket/vegetarian tacos, corn chips with salsa, vegetarian bowls and chicken burritos. It was set up with warmers with what was supposed to be available supposed to be ready for you to grab and go. Thing is when we walked in, there were heaps of fish tacos, which they kept adding to as I was there, 1 beef brisket taco, some serves of the corn chips and a couple of the vege bowls. Chicken burritos? None and guess what I and many others wanted? Yep the chicken burrito.

So a number of us were waiting for burritos to be made and served so we could take them and pay for them. We had a Merivale marshall ask us what we were waiting for as, by this time I was second in the queue and there were eight people all up waiting for burritos, and we all said burritos. She then spoke to the staff behind the counter and said we'd get them soon. She then came back at least another two times and asked us the same question and gave us the same response.

After what I timed as an approximate 10 minute (or slightly more) wait from when we walked into the store, the staff finally served us two burritos. Yep, two! So the guy in front of me took one and I got the other.

As soon as I picked it up I knew there was a problem as, even allowing for its paper wrapping the burrito, I could feel virtually zero heat coming from the burrito. By the time I'd returned to my seat, the NRLW match had already started its second half, and when I started eating my burrito I found that whilst it was tasty it was, at best, lukewarm. Yes, LUKEWARM! I mean I could have accepted that if it had been sitting there under a warmer for a while, but I won't when it had come straight from the cooking staff (you could see the assembly line from the outside of the counter). Considering the wind that was blowing making you feel cold, eating lukewarm food didn't really help. My mate came back a couple of minutes after I did with his burrito and his was lukewarm also.

The final kicker came when, after fulltime, we went to use the mens toilet on the western concourse which is located not far to the side of our seating bay. I only had to use a urinal as I only had to pee. My mate needed to use a cubicle (say no more). As I was using the urinal, one of the other guys mentioned to me that the toilet cubicle were literally filthy. I didn't realise how bad they were until, after I'd finished, washed my hands, dried them, and walked outside to wait for my mate to find him already there waiting for me.

I asked him how did he finish so quickly. He replied he didn't use the cubicle as, when he went into one, he found it was so blocked up that water and fecal matter was flowing over the top of the toilet bowl and was all over the floor of the cubicle. He said he checked a few of the others and they were all in the same state. He said they were literally unusable.

Now I've been to a lot of rugby league games over my 50 odd years, and I do not ever recall a situation at a NSWRL/ARL/NRL First grade venue where the toilets have been that bad they could not be physically used.

I'm just astounded that, 34 years after the original SFS opened in 1988, with great statements about how all the seats there were protected from wet weather, that the exact same claims and mistakes have been made with this one.

I am seriously considering whether I intend to renew my season tickets with the Roosters as I now have seats at the new stadium whichb are literally in a worse position, view wise, and less protected from the rain than the old SFS. The place is a complete crock of manure.

Also on a final note in relation to the bowl seating, the incline they are on is way to gentrle and nowhere near as steep as similar seating at Commbank Stadium. Hence if you sit neare the front, like where I was, you really can't see the far side of the field at all. It is a complete disgrace!
 

Iamback

Referee
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I am happy to let Penrith have there home game. So there fans can't whinge that they didn't get home ground advantage if they get beat.

I remember St George kicked up a stink in 2009 as they didn't want to move the final from Kogarah to the SFS.

Karma got the Dragons that day.

Would be sweet if history repeats next Friday night.

If the roles were reversed, no way in hell you shouldn't play at CommBank
 
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I’ve never been to any stadium in australia where the first twenty rows are covered from rain, architects here seriously don’t know how to design a drip line beyond the front row!

Every row in my bay, which was in the bowl area, got wet from the light rain. None were dry. Considering that is where much of the publicly sold tickets were sold for the game are in that bowl area (and will be for many other sporting events too), it is a complete and massive design/construction fail.

I was communicating with my cousin during the night, who was on the eastern side in one of the upper levels at the Stadium, and he said that the group who built the new Allianz Stadium were also the same organisation who built the old SFS. If he is correct, then it just smacks of stupidity that no one either in that organisation realised that they repeated the same mistake with the roof coverage, or no person within the NSW Governmment (and here I'm talking public servants, not politicians) discovered this issue at any stage during design or construction.
 
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I only just got home from the game a little while ago at Allianz Stadium and, quite frankly, outside of the game itself, a lot of the "features" trumpeted publicly about the new stadium are complete and utter bs!

Firstly the publicly stated claim of "all seats are under cover". After what I saw an experienced tonight my response is "yeah under cover of a roof which allows the rain to get under it and soak every seat and row in the bowl area on the western side!" When I arrived at the ground around 5.30 pm and took my seat in Bay 15, which is smack on the 30 metre line on the western side at the Paddington end of the ground, it was sprinkling. As I sat down I could literally feel the rain hitting me lightly in the face when I looked up, and hitting my mobile when I took it out of my pocket. We had a number of light showers during the NRLW match and it was noticeable that everyone in my bay was getting wet, only reason we didn't move is that it was relatively light.

However when I went to go and get some food at halftime in the NRLW match, as I walked up to the concourse I noticed every seat had drops of water on them, and so did the floor of every row. I was approximately 8 rows from the front of the fence, and everyone I spoke to in the rows behind me said they got wet when it rained. Had it rained heavily we would have gotten drenched. I took some photos on my phone and a video too as evidence. I'll post them after I get some sleep.

Thankfully there was no rain during the match itself.

The second issue, the food. All the promises about the "great" options available and how everything would be fresh. Again when my mate and I went to get food, the store with burgers, chips, hotdogs and drinks had queues snaking out of the food stall and well into the concourse. You had to wait ages for them to actually cook anything. Hence as that store was so full, there was a mexican themed store next to it which had a small queue, so that is where we went.

It had as options to buy (that I can recall): fish/beef brisket/vegetarian tacos, corn chips with salsa, vegetarian bowls and chicken burritos. It was set up with warmers with what was supposed to be available supposed to be ready for you to grab and go. Thing is when we walked in, there were heaps of fish tacos, which they kept adding to as I was there, 1 beef brisket taco, some serves of the corn chips and a couple of the vege bowls. Chicken burritos? None and guess what I and many others wanted? Yep the chicken burrito.

So a number of us were waiting for burritos to be made and served so we could take them and pay for them. We had a Merivale marshall ask us what we were waiting for as, by this time I was second in the queue and there were eight people all up waiting for burritos, and we all said burritos. She then spoke to the staff behind the counter and said we'd get them soon. She then came back at least another two times and asked us the same question and gave us the same response.

After what I timed as an approximate 10 minute (or slightly more) wait from when we walked into the store, the staff finally served us two burritos. Yep, two! So the guy in front of me took one and I got the other.

As soon as I picked it up I knew there was a problem as, even allowing for its paper wrapping the burrito, I could feel virtually zero heat coming from the burrito. By the time I'd returned to my seat, the NRLW match had already started its second half, and when I started eating my burrito I found that whilst it was tasty it was, at best, lukewarm. Yes, LUKEWARM! I mean I could have accepted that if it had been sitting there under a warmer for a while, but I won't when it had come straight from the cooking staff (you could see the assembly line from the outside of the counter). Considering the wind that was blowing making you feel cold, eating lukewarm food didn't really help. My mate came back a couple of minutes after I did with his burrito and his was lukewarm also.

The final kicker came when, after fulltime, we went to use the mens toilet on the western concourse which is located not far to the side of our seating bay. I only had to use a urinal as I only had to pee. My mate needed to use a cubicle (say no more). As I was using the urinal, one of the other guys mentioned to me that the toilet cubicle were literally filthy. I didn't realise how bad they were until, after I'd finished, washed my hands, dried them, and walked outside to wait for my mate to find him already there waiting for me.

I asked him how did he finish so quickly. He replied he didn't use the cubicle as, when he went into one, he found it was so blocked up that water and fecal matter was flowing over the top of the toilet bowl and was all over the floor of the cubicle. He said he checked a few of the others and they were all in the same state. He said they were literally unusable.

Now I've been to a lot of rugby league games over my 50 odd years, and I do not ever recall a situation at a NSWRL/ARL/NRL First grade venue where the toilets have been that bad they could not be physically used.

I'm just astounded that, 34 years after the original SFS opened in 1988, with great statements about how all the seats there were protected from wet weather, that the exact same claims and mistakes have been made with this one.

I am seriously considering whether I intend to renew my season tickets with the Roosters as I now have seats at the new stadium whichb are literally in a worse position, view wise, and less protected from the rain than the old SFS. The place is a complete crock of manure.

Also on a final note in relation to the bowl seating, the incline they are on is way to gentrle and nowhere near as steep as similar seating at Commbank Stadium. Hence if you sit neare the front, like where I was, you really can't see the far side of the field at all. It is a complete disgrace!
One of the reasons I stopped going to games is because public toilets are disgusting. Having piss and shit flowing onto the floor is unforgiveable and will turn people away from games.

After everything we've gone through with COVID-19, it's unforgivable that the toilets weren't functional. Faeces flowing onto the floor has the potential to spread germs far and wide.
 

oldmancraigy

Coach
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Why? Do you want a 20k Stadium that is outgrown before it is finished?
What was the point of a 30k Stadium at Parramatta when the existing 25k stadium was still suitable?
You do realise that the average crowd at Commbank is just over 17k whilst Penrith is just over 18k!


It is worth noting capacity at Parra stadium was 19,654 its last few years (due to fire regs). The fact the Eels averaged higher crowds this season than the previous capacity is a decent argument for having built it

Perhaps Commbank should have been 35k, not 30k capacity?
 
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I’ve never been to any stadium in australia where the first twenty rows are covered from rain, architects here seriously don’t know how to design a drip line beyond the front row!
Never understood how they think the roof drip line reaching the front row is adequate. It’s like they don’t know wind exists.
I had a good night last night but the line ups were terrible which I thought would be the case so I ate before I got there. I hope it’s nothing more than teething issues. Two beers and two can of soft drinks were $32 btw. Stadia have a licence to gouge like a hotel mini bar, it seems.
 

big hit!

Bench
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Yeah and Wanderers are only getting a thousand people a game now. Like a new shiny toy they just lost all their appeal. Revolting how the stadium plan unfolded and the chaos it’s caused for the inner city clubs and in the case of the Tigers and that idiot Leichhardt mayor trying to bring us into it all because the Parra soccer club thought they were too good to travel ten minutes for games.

f**king give up on Leichhardt mate. It's a residential area, a nightmare to get in and out, and Tigers only play 6 games there. It's a venue for second tier matches.

Tigers were making a song and dance a few seasons ago about WSS being their home ground too. Then they got spanked there a couple of times. Hello, your shit club gets spanked everywhere at the moment!!

They seem to have given up on WSS when it's not far at all from the Balmain RL district, and accessible from Campbelltown by rail.
 

big hit!

Bench
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Never understood how they think the roof drip line reaching the front row is adequate. It’s like they don’t know wind exists.
I had a good night last night but the line ups were terrible which I thought would be the case so I ate before I got there. I hope it’s nothing more than teething issues. Two beers and two can of soft drinks were $32 btw. Stadia have a licence to gouge like a hotel mini bar, it seems.

Hemmes didn't become a billionaire giving shit away.

And not expecting line ups in a stadium in Sydney is like not expecting to get an STD without a condom in a brothel.

It might be new and shiny and the media are going gaga about it, but Sydney does public infrastructure badly. Always has, always will.
 

big hit!

Bench
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I am happy to let Penrith have there home game. So there fans can't whinge that they didn't get home ground advantage if they get beat.

I remember St George kicked up a stink in 2009 as they didn't want to move the final from Kogarah to the SFS.

Karma got the Dragons that day.

Would be sweet if history repeats next Friday night.

Penrith can fit in 20k though.

Endeavour Field on the other hand is a f**king joke. 11k is capacity and the amenities are absolutely shit. Cronulla have/are developing everything around it but letting the stadium rot.
 

big hit!

Bench
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I only just got home from the game a little while ago at Allianz Stadium and, quite frankly, outside of the game itself, a lot of the "features" trumpeted publicly about the new stadium are complete and utter bs!

Firstly the publicly stated claim of "all seats are under cover". After what I saw an experienced tonight my response is "yeah under cover of a roof which allows the rain to get under it and soak every seat and row in the bowl area on the western side!" When I arrived at the ground around 5.30 pm and took my seat in Bay 15, which is smack on the 30 metre line on the western side at the Paddington end of the ground, it was sprinkling. As I sat down I could literally feel the rain hitting me lightly in the face when I looked up, and hitting my mobile when I took it out of my pocket. We had a number of light showers during the NRLW match and it was noticeable that everyone in my bay was getting wet, only reason we didn't move is that it was relatively light.

However when I went to go and get some food at halftime in the NRLW match, as I walked up to the concourse I noticed every seat had drops of water on them, and so did the floor of every row. I was approximately 8 rows from the front of the fence, and everyone I spoke to in the rows behind me said they got wet when it rained. Had it rained heavily we would have gotten drenched. I took some photos on my phone and a video too as evidence. I'll post them after I get some sleep.

Thankfully there was no rain during the match itself.

The second issue, the food. All the promises about the "great" options available and how everything would be fresh. Again when my mate and I went to get food, the store with burgers, chips, hotdogs and drinks had queues snaking out of the food stall and well into the concourse. You had to wait ages for them to actually cook anything. Hence as that store was so full, there was a mexican themed store next to it which had a small queue, so that is where we went.

It had as options to buy (that I can recall): fish/beef brisket/vegetarian tacos, corn chips with salsa, vegetarian bowls and chicken burritos. It was set up with warmers with what was supposed to be available supposed to be ready for you to grab and go. Thing is when we walked in, there were heaps of fish tacos, which they kept adding to as I was there, 1 beef brisket taco, some serves of the corn chips and a couple of the vege bowls. Chicken burritos? None and guess what I and many others wanted? Yep the chicken burrito.

So a number of us were waiting for burritos to be made and served so we could take them and pay for them. We had a Merivale marshall ask us what we were waiting for as, by this time I was second in the queue and there were eight people all up waiting for burritos, and we all said burritos. She then spoke to the staff behind the counter and said we'd get them soon. She then came back at least another two times and asked us the same question and gave us the same response.

After what I timed as an approximate 10 minute (or slightly more) wait from when we walked into the store, the staff finally served us two burritos. Yep, two! So the guy in front of me took one and I got the other.

As soon as I picked it up I knew there was a problem as, even allowing for its paper wrapping the burrito, I could feel virtually zero heat coming from the burrito. By the time I'd returned to my seat, the NRLW match had already started its second half, and when I started eating my burrito I found that whilst it was tasty it was, at best, lukewarm. Yes, LUKEWARM! I mean I could have accepted that if it had been sitting there under a warmer for a while, but I won't when it had come straight from the cooking staff (you could see the assembly line from the outside of the counter). Considering the wind that was blowing making you feel cold, eating lukewarm food didn't really help. My mate came back a couple of minutes after I did with his burrito and his was lukewarm also.

The final kicker came when, after fulltime, we went to use the mens toilet on the western concourse which is located not far to the side of our seating bay. I only had to use a urinal as I only had to pee. My mate needed to use a cubicle (say no more). As I was using the urinal, one of the other guys mentioned to me that the toilet cubicle were literally filthy. I didn't realise how bad they were until, after I'd finished, washed my hands, dried them, and walked outside to wait for my mate to find him already there waiting for me.

I asked him how did he finish so quickly. He replied he didn't use the cubicle as, when he went into one, he found it was so blocked up that water and fecal matter was flowing over the top of the toilet bowl and was all over the floor of the cubicle. He said he checked a few of the others and they were all in the same state. He said they were literally unusable.

Now I've been to a lot of rugby league games over my 50 odd years, and I do not ever recall a situation at a NSWRL/ARL/NRL First grade venue where the toilets have been that bad they could not be physically used.

I'm just astounded that, 34 years after the original SFS opened in 1988, with great statements about how all the seats there were protected from wet weather, that the exact same claims and mistakes have been made with this one.

I am seriously considering whether I intend to renew my season tickets with the Roosters as I now have seats at the new stadium whichb are literally in a worse position, view wise, and less protected from the rain than the old SFS. The place is a complete crock of manure.

Also on a final note in relation to the bowl seating, the incline they are on is way to gentrle and nowhere near as steep as similar seating at Commbank Stadium. Hence if you sit neare the front, like where I was, you really can't see the far side of the field at all. It is a complete disgrace!

You wanna let Souths use it now? 😂
 

Canard

Immortal
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I only just got home from the game a little while ago at Allianz Stadium and, quite frankly, outside of the game itself, a lot of the "features" trumpeted publicly about the new stadium are complete and utter bs!

Firstly the publicly stated claim of "all seats are under cover". After what I saw an experienced tonight my response is "yeah under cover of a roof which allows the rain to get under it and soak every seat and row in the bowl area on the western side!" When I arrived at the ground around 5.30 pm and took my seat in Bay 15, which is smack on the 30 metre line on the western side at the Paddington end of the ground, it was sprinkling. As I sat down I could literally feel the rain hitting me lightly in the face when I looked up, and hitting my mobile when I took it out of my pocket. We had a number of light showers during the NRLW match and it was noticeable that everyone in my bay was getting wet, only reason we didn't move is that it was relatively light.

However when I went to go and get some food at halftime in the NRLW match, as I walked up to the concourse I noticed every seat had drops of water on them, and so did the floor of every row. I was approximately 8 rows from the front of the fence, and everyone I spoke to in the rows behind me said they got wet when it rained. Had it rained heavily we would have gotten drenched. I took some photos on my phone and a video too as evidence. I'll post them after I get some sleep.

Thankfully there was no rain during the match itself.

The second issue, the food. All the promises about the "great" options available and how everything would be fresh. Again when my mate and I went to get food, the store with burgers, chips, hotdogs and drinks had queues snaking out of the food stall and well into the concourse. You had to wait ages for them to actually cook anything. Hence as that store was so full, there was a mexican themed store next to it which had a small queue, so that is where we went.

It had as options to buy (that I can recall): fish/beef brisket/vegetarian tacos, corn chips with salsa, vegetarian bowls and chicken burritos. It was set up with warmers with what was supposed to be available supposed to be ready for you to grab and go. Thing is when we walked in, there were heaps of fish tacos, which they kept adding to as I was there, 1 beef brisket taco, some serves of the corn chips and a couple of the vege bowls. Chicken burritos? None and guess what I and many others wanted? Yep the chicken burrito.

So a number of us were waiting for burritos to be made and served so we could take them and pay for them. We had a Merivale marshall ask us what we were waiting for as, by this time I was second in the queue and there were eight people all up waiting for burritos, and we all said burritos. She then spoke to the staff behind the counter and said we'd get them soon. She then came back at least another two times and asked us the same question and gave us the same response.

After what I timed as an approximate 10 minute (or slightly more) wait from when we walked into the store, the staff finally served us two burritos. Yep, two! So the guy in front of me took one and I got the other.

As soon as I picked it up I knew there was a problem as, even allowing for its paper wrapping the burrito, I could feel virtually zero heat coming from the burrito. By the time I'd returned to my seat, the NRLW match had already started its second half, and when I started eating my burrito I found that whilst it was tasty it was, at best, lukewarm. Yes, LUKEWARM! I mean I could have accepted that if it had been sitting there under a warmer for a while, but I won't when it had come straight from the cooking staff (you could see the assembly line from the outside of the counter). Considering the wind that was blowing making you feel cold, eating lukewarm food didn't really help. My mate came back a couple of minutes after I did with his burrito and his was lukewarm also.

The final kicker came when, after fulltime, we went to use the mens toilet on the western concourse which is located not far to the side of our seating bay. I only had to use a urinal as I only had to pee. My mate needed to use a cubicle (say no more). As I was using the urinal, one of the other guys mentioned to me that the toilet cubicle were literally filthy. I didn't realise how bad they were until, after I'd finished, washed my hands, dried them, and walked outside to wait for my mate to find him already there waiting for me.

I asked him how did he finish so quickly. He replied he didn't use the cubicle as, when he went into one, he found it was so blocked up that water and fecal matter was flowing over the top of the toilet bowl and was all over the floor of the cubicle. He said he checked a few of the others and they were all in the same state. He said they were literally unusable.

Now I've been to a lot of rugby league games over my 50 odd years, and I do not ever recall a situation at a NSWRL/ARL/NRL First grade venue where the toilets have been that bad they could not be physically used.

I'm just astounded that, 34 years after the original SFS opened in 1988, with great statements about how all the seats there were protected from wet weather, that the exact same claims and mistakes have been made with this one.

I am seriously considering whether I intend to renew my season tickets with the Roosters as I now have seats at the new stadium whichb are literally in a worse position, view wise, and less protected from the rain than the old SFS. The place is a complete crock of manure.

Also on a final note in relation to the bowl seating, the incline they are on is way to gentrle and nowhere near as steep as similar seating at Commbank Stadium. Hence if you sit neare the front, like where I was, you really can't see the far side of the field at all. It is a complete disgrace!

To me, most of this seems like lack of staffing issue. (Cleaners, Cooks, Servers etc)

Unfortunately post pandemic this is an issue affecting all of Australia.
 

Munky

Coach
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Never understood how they think the roof drip line reaching the front row is adequate. It’s like they don’t know wind exists.
I had a good night last night but the line ups were terrible which I thought would be the case so I ate before I got there. I hope it’s nothing more than teething issues. Two beers and two can of soft drinks were $32 btw. Stadia have a licence to gouge like a hotel mini bar, it seems.

Atleast those beers were full strength (how good is Philter XPA).

It was costing $30 a round at a Hemmes venue for three beers in 2018 so about the same.

My trip to Commbank to watch reserve grade Penrith beat the Tigers was $60 for the ticket and $10 per shitty mid strength beer. The fried chicken burger was pretty decent though.
 
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Atleast those beers were full strength (how good is Philter XPA).

It was costing $30 a round at a Hemmes venue for three beers in 2018 so about the same.

My trip to Commbank to watch reserve grade Penrith beat the Tigers was $60 for the ticket and $10 per shitty mid strength beer. The fried chicken burger was pretty decent though.
My mates and I fill up at the many pubs that are on the way to the ground to avoid such a rip off. Took the kids last night so that wasn’t an option for me. Still a good night. After nearly four years at the SCG, I forgot how close you can sit to a game.
 

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One area that impressed me at optus when there for origin was the stadium has a big outdoor concourse on level 1 with a stunning view across the river to the city and there was a number of street food trucks set up on it. Just gave a lot more choice and decent quality.

toilets is unforgivable, rain as said EVERY stadium in australia has that issue, food ques not unusual and staffing is a massive problem everywhere at moment, food warmth unacceptable the joy of having kids with no experience making your dinner.

looked great on tv though and what a top tier sport should look like. 40k in a modern stadium. Shame it’s not the norm.
 

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