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The Game Future NRL Stadiums part II

flippikat

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Update on the Christchurch stadium. Construction underway, opening due April 2026.

I wonder if any NRL clubs will fancy bringing a game over to this new covered rectangular stadium?

 
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Perth Red

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Update on the Christchurch stadium. Construction underway, opening due April 2026.

I wonder if any NRL clubs will fancy bringing a game over to this new covered rectangular stadium?

They will if the Christchurch council/ smc pays them to.
great looking stadium.
 

flippikat

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They will if the Christchurch council/ smc pays them to.
great looking stadium.
It's the perfect solution for that 6pm Sydney/8pm NZ Friday night kickoff timeslot.

Plus, with it being covered there's no concerns about the nasty southern winter conditions.
 
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Update on the Christchurch stadium. Construction underway, opening due April 2026.

I wonder if any NRL clubs will fancy bringing a game over to this new covered rectangular stadium?

If any club should take games to Christchurch it's the Canterbury Bulldogs.

Their annual reports prove they make bugger all money from game day, so why not take a few 6pm Friday games to Christchurch?

It would also be better for the sport than taking home games to regional Queensland.
 

Pneuma

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If any club should take games to Christchurch it's the Canterbury Bulldogs.

Their annual reports prove they make bugger all money from game day, so why not take a few 6pm Friday games to Christchurch?

It would also be better for the sport than taking home games to regional Queensland.
I didn’t know you could read.
 
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Perhaps the NRL could do a deal with all Sydney teams to take their 1 game vs Auckland Warriors to Christchurch for 3-5 years.

‘Gives back’ to Warriors for Covid (closer to home game).
Gives NRL 9 games in Christchurch.
Lays groundwork and footprint for a potential relocation or expansion team in NZ.
Might help too with NZ tv eyeballs etc.
 

MugaB

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If any club should take games to Christchurch it's the Canterbury Bulldogs.

Their annual reports prove they make bugger all money from game day, so why not take a few 6pm Friday games to Christchurch?

It would also be better for the sport than taking home games to regional Queensland.
Why Coz Namez is the samzies...
I got a better idea, lets take the Cowboys to Christchurch, coz logan
 

Perth Red

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Perhaps the NRL could do a deal with all Sydney teams to take their 1 game vs Auckland Warriors to Christchurch for 3-5 years.

‘Gives back’ to Warriors for Covid (closer to home game).
Gives NRL 9 games in Christchurch.
Lays groundwork and footprint for a potential relocation or expansion team in NZ.
Might help too with NZ tv eyeballs etc.
Why would the nrl give clubs even more money to move games?
 

flippikat

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Move the warriors from Auckland you mean?
No, but it can be part of the solution if the Warriors have some of their home games in that slot, and some Australian clubs are willing/swayed to move a home game there.. in the run up to Christchurch possibly being added as the base for a 19th or 20th NRL club (relax, Perth has the most compelling case for the next spot IMO).
 

Wb1234

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Perhaps the NRL could do a deal with all Sydney teams to take their 1 game vs Auckland Warriors to Christchurch for 3-5 years.

‘Gives back’ to Warriors for Covid (closer to home game).
Gives NRL 9 games in Christchurch.
Lays groundwork and footprint for a potential relocation or expansion team in NZ.
Might help too with NZ tv eyeballs etc.
No chance

the nrl should’ve made clubs move their home game vs the warriors to mt smart this year as thanks for keeping the nrl going under the most onerous of conditions

only the tigers agreed to sell a game
 

mongoose

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If any club should take games to Christchurch it's the Canterbury Bulldogs.

Their annual reports prove they make bugger all money from game day, so why not take a few 6pm Friday games to Christchurch?

It would also be better for the sport than taking home games to regional Queensland.
Bulldogs are one of the big Sydney clubs, not sure why you are making them your new whipping boys? They are one club that have the potential to get over 20k a game which they have done before. They have a very sizeable pokie den as well lol
 

MugaB

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Bulldogs are one of the big Sydney clubs, not sure why you are making them your new whipping boys? They are one club that have the potential to get over 20k a game which they have done before. They have a very sizeable pokie den as well lol
I luv their pokie dens, laundy knows how to make pokies fun
 

Steel Saints

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Perhaps the NRL could do a deal with all Sydney teams to take their 1 game vs Auckland Warriors to Christchurch for 3-5 years.

‘Gives back’ to Warriors for Covid (closer to home game).
Gives NRL 9 games in Christchurch.
Lays groundwork and footprint for a potential relocation or expansion team in NZ.
Might help too with NZ tv eyeballs etc.
I like your idea, but I don’t know if it would work with all Sydney clubs, especially the joint venture ones.

Do the Wests Tigers need another home ground? With the Dragons, do you take a home game away from Wollongong?

Once the stadium is built, over a five year period, have 8 to 10 games per year at Christchurch. And entice clubs to take a home game there.
 
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Bulldogs are one of the big Sydney clubs, not sure why you are making them your new whipping boys? They are one club that have the potential to get over 20k a game which they have done before. They have a very sizeable pokie den as well lol
They don't have an NRL standard home ground.

They don't have a high performance training centre.

They make f**k all from sponsorship, corporate hospitality, ticketing and membership. If they had a large active fanbase this wouldn't be the case.
 

Dogs Of War

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They don't have an NRL standard home ground.

They don't have a high performance training centre.

They make f**k all from sponsorship, corporate hospitality, ticketing and membership. If they had a large active fanbase this wouldn't be the case.
The bulldogs play out of the ground the grand final is held in. So yeah. Like most trans. Start winning and the crowds follow.

I’m not sure if you understand how the bulldogs work with the leagues club being controlled by the football club. So the footy club doesn’t need to make a profit. It just grants itself what it needs.
 
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The bulldogs play out of the ground the grand final is held in. So yeah. Like most trans. Start winning and the crowds follow.

I’m not sure if you understand how the bulldogs work with the leagues club being controlled by the football club. So the footy club doesn’t need to make a profit. It just grants itself what it needs.
I see similarities between Cronulla ad Canterbury.

Neither club has any room to grow as they're wedged into their districts by merged entities. Both clubs draw the lowest revenue from ticketing, membership, sponsorship and hospitality. The only real difference is Bulldogs have a larger fanbase.

Stadium Australia isn't really a good ground for regular season NRL games. It reminds me of QEII Stadium when the Broncos played at it.
 

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