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The Game Future NRL Stadiums part II

forby

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Won’t work. It would be like telling Parramatta to play home games at Allianz.
The stands at Penrith date back to the 60’s and 70’s. You can’t build on the Southern end due to sewer issues and there is no room at the Northern end. How do you upgrade the ground to modern standards with 25-30k capacity without rebuilding it on a new site? An ‘upgrade’ would leave it barely better than it is now and would still need rebuilding in a few years.
When they rebuilt Parramatta most people don’t realise that the cost of $350m doesn’t include the almost $100m to relocate and rebuild Parramatta pool in a community aquatic centre. The claim that it would cost more than Commbank to build on the Paceway site doesn’t recognise this.
 

Steel Saints

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Won’t work. It would be like telling Parramatta to play home games at Allianz.
The stands at Penrith date back to the 60’s and 70’s. You can’t build on the Southern end due to sewer issues and there is no room at the Northern end. How do you upgrade the ground to modern standards with 25-30k capacity without rebuilding it on a new site? An ‘upgrade’ would leave it barely better than it is now and would still need rebuilding in a few years.
When they rebuilt Parramatta most people don’t realise that the cost of $350m doesn’t include the almost $100m to relocate and rebuild Parramatta pool in a community aquatic centre. The claim that it would cost more than Commbank to build on the Paceway site doesn’t recognise this.

All i can say is, just wait and see if Weidler is accurate with his reporting. And if he is hearing the right whispers, then we see the plans for the stadium.
 

Wb1234

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After reading Weidlers article, upgrading the existing site at Penrith is a commonsense move. I am sure every fan in Sydney would want a home ground similar to CommBank. But that venue has more than one tenant.

As others have said, let's wait and see if Weidler's on the money. And if he is, what are the stadium plans to build at the existing site?

Personally, it has the potential to be great news for Penrith and other grounds as stated in the article. The thing that Panthers fans need to recognize is you will still a have home.

For years there's been talk that the NRL should move towards centralised/ bigger stadiums like they have done in Melbourne. But Sydney is mapped out differently.

And lately you hear about the potential demise of Leichhardt Oval as an NRL venue. And in the past we have seen Redfern Oval and Belmore fall by the wayside.

So in the end, Penrith may not get the Commbank stadium treatment, but you will still have a home. And if Penrith wants to improve crowd averages, take a couple of games a year to Accor.
Lipstick on a pig doesn’t help anyone

might as well wait to do it properly

Penrith should get a commbank

being a marginal seat i think they will still get 300 million for their ground as they should
 

Iamback

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After reading Weidlers article, upgrading the existing site at Penrith is a commonsense move. I am sure every fan in Sydney would want a home ground similar to CommBank. But that venue has more than one tenant.

As others have said, let's wait and see if Weidler's on the money. And if he is, what are the stadium plans to build at the existing site?

Personally, it has the potential to be great news for Penrith and other grounds as stated in the article. The thing that Panthers fans need to recognize is you will still a have home.

For years there's been talk that the NRL should move towards centralised/ bigger stadiums like they have done in Melbourne. But Sydney is mapped out differently.

And lately you hear about the potential demise of Leichhardt Oval as an NRL venue. And in the past we have seen Redfern Oval and Belmore fall by the wayside.

So in the end, Penrith may not get the Commbank stadium treatment, but you will still have a home. And if Penrith wants to improve crowd averages, take a couple of games a year to Accor.

It isn't about a home ground for me, The Paceway is going at some stage - Wasted chance when it happens and the Ground has had a minor touch up

With a projected extra 1 million people that side of Parramatta, Some sort of entertainment venue is going to be needed - Again another waste if it has events the stadium could of
 

Iamback

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Lipstick on a pig doesn’t help anyone

might as well wait to do it properly

Penrith should get a commbank

being a marginal seat i think they will still get 300 million for their ground as they should

It is fine for now, If it comes down to it. I'd rather wait then spend $300m now then 5 years later something else gets built. Hell the Paceway would of gone to developers by now if the zoning was changed
 

Wb1234

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It is fine for now, If it comes down to it. I'd rather wait then spend $300m now then 5 years later something else gets built. Hell the Paceway would of gone to developers by now if the zoning was changed
Stuart Ayres being in a marginal seat is going to be a huge help for Penrith

can’t see them doing anything other than a total rebuild

with the stormwater issues they can do a 3 sided ground like the cowboys which will help reduce the cost
 

Steel Saints

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It is fine for now, If it comes down to it. I'd rather wait then spend $300m now then 5 years later something else gets built. Hell the Paceway would of gone to developers by now if the zoning was changed
To you and to @forby , if the Paceway is not the site for the new stadium and there's limitations on the current site, what other piece of land should the Panthers go to for a new venue?
 

forby

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The Paceway is the preferred site, Infrastructure NSW has already determined this. Any other suitable site would cost a lot more than acquiring the Paceway site.
a three sided stadium isnt possible because both ends can’t be extended for stands - the south because of the sewer issue and the north as it is restricted by a road.
 

Iamback

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Stuart Ayres being in a marginal seat is going to be a huge help for Penrith

can’t see them doing anything other than a total rebuild

with the stormwater issues they can do a 3 sided ground like the cowboys which will help reduce the cost

I think he hurts it tbh, If it was a backbencher then the porkbarrelling excuse wouldn't be there.


Penrith is the middle of that Western City District, They also have a Fulltime tennant for the ground. Campbelltown does too but being at the Southern End makes the trip from the Hawkesbury no better than to Sydney or Parramatta.

So it makes sense to have something out here, How it became it was just for NRL and the Panthers. Is why there is the current issue but it why even if it is an indoor arena. Something will be built out here

There was some issue with the other side that made it impossible to build on, whilist keeping the Road open.
 

Perth Red

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Having been through this here I can categorically say it ends up with a poor second hand result. Instead of committing to a new rectangular stadium next to Optus as they should have the WA Govt has been throwing good money after bad on NIB for over a decade. $170million in and the stadium is still no where close to being of commbank quality and in reality needs at least another $150mill to get it there. And now they've spent so much there's no going back so we will never get the stadium we should have at Burswood.

Spending $50-100mill on these grounds will not make them fit for purpose for now let alone for the next 20 plus years.

Wasnt it just last week Abdo was saying how NRL woudl be pushing for Penrith to be built and that he was confident it would happen?
 

beave

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There's power lines to the west of it, but I wonder what is stopping a stadium being built there?
 

Wb1234

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zoned commerical, Fighting Westfields in court to put a Shopping Centre there. Traffic getting in and out would be an issue with a Stadium there, So I can't see zoning being changed
Yeh that land would be way too valuable

the paceway not being zoned makes it cheap
 

Iamback

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Yeh that land would be way too valuable

the paceway not being zoned makes it cheap

Panthers own it so wouldn't be an issue to get it, Just not possible as that part of Penrith is already bad traffic wise.
Westfields is only 5000 car spots so to get 25k in and out would be horrible and as such it is still empty. Being upgraded to try and clear traffic without a Stadium


The Castlereagh Road and Jane Street, and Mulgoa Road and High Street intersections are vital to connect road users to the Penrith CBD, Blue Mountains and surrounding suburbs. These intersections currently experience congestion during morning and afternoon peak times.

As part of the NSW Government Plan for Growing Sydney, Penrith will continue to develop as a regional city centre and accommodate future residential and employment growth. Without improvement to cater for this growth, future traffic congestion at these intersections will worsen, resulting in further delays for road users


The $100m for the Paceway comes from what Meriton offered them (Which was approved) but fell through because 2300 apartments with the flow on traffic would of been a mess and is off the table as a result. Zoned as Recreation I am not sure they get anywhere near that
 

MugaB

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The Paceway is the preferred site, Infrastructure NSW has already determined this. Any other suitable site would cost a lot more than acquiring the Paceway site.
a three sided stadium isnt possible because both ends can’t be extended for stands - the south because of the sewer issue and the north as it is restricted by a road.
Wow a road... we cant close off a road! Especially one that has a stadium right next to it... its not like it was off a cliff or on unstable sand like WIN etc
 

Wb1234

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Panthers own it so wouldn't be an issue to get it, Just not possible as that part of Penrith is already bad traffic wise.
Westfields is only 5000 car spots so to get 25k in and out would be horrible and as such it is still empty. Being upgraded to try and clear traffic without a Stadium


The Castlereagh Road and Jane Street, and Mulgoa Road and High Street intersections are vital to connect road users to the Penrith CBD, Blue Mountains and surrounding suburbs. These intersections currently experience congestion during morning and afternoon peak times.

As part of the NSW Government Plan for Growing Sydney, Penrith will continue to develop as a regional city centre and accommodate future residential and employment growth. Without improvement to cater for this growth, future traffic congestion at these intersections will worsen, resulting in further delays for road users


The $100m for the Paceway comes from what Meriton offered them (Which was approved) but fell through because 2300 apartments with the flow on traffic would of been a mess and is off the table as a result. Zoned as Recreation I am not sure they get anywhere near that
Penrith own the land that they want to put a shopping centre on ? Nice

what’s exactly proposed for the site
 

Perth Red

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Manly not financially stacking up either. Certainly sounds in this detailed timeline article the Govt is very committed to Penrith happening.

'The documents reveal that in November 2021, business cases for the redevelopment of Penrith stadium (on its current site) and Manly’s Brookvale stadium were completed. The Brookvale assessment, released to the upper house under a call for papers, showed a poor benefit-to-cost ratio of just 0.24 (where 1.0 represents break even). The Penrith assessment has not been released.'


 
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