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The Game Future NRL Stadiums part II

The Great Dane

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You'd think with what the Broncos are charging for rd2 tickets, they could probably build a stadium with their own coin.......

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Quite a few of the clubs (both NRL and AFL) could probably afford to build their own modest stadiums if they really wanted to, but that isn't how we roll in Australia. In Australia we get the taxpayer to pay for the expensive infrastructure necessary to support our private businesses!

Seriously though, the Raiders could afford to build their own modest roughly 20k seater if they were smart about it. It'd fix a lot of the problems the club, and other rectangular sports, have in Canberra, and it'd give them another valuable asset. But they'll never, ever, look into that possibility because there's an arrogant entitlement to stadium infrastructure in the Australian sports industry.

TBF though, it'd probably be a bad idea to go down that route in the current economic climate.
 
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MugaB

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Quite a few of the clubs (both NRL and AFL) could probably afford to build their own modest stadiums if they really wanted too, but that isn't how we roll in Australia. In Australia we get the taxpayer to pay for the expensive infrastructure necessary to support our private businesses!

Seriously though, the Raiders could afford to build their own modest roughly 20k seater if they were smart about it. It'd fix a lot of the problems the club, and other rectangular sports, have in Canberra, and it'd give them another valuable asset. But they'll never, ever, look into that possibility because there's an arrogant entitlement to stadium infrastructure in the Australian sports industry.

TBF though, it'd probably be a bad idea to go down that route in the current economic climate.
The singleton in CC route? Or the Cronulla/Redcliffe owned stadium route or just wait for a possible hand out by the government
 

Perth Red

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So sell outs at a venue prior to a refurb is a prerequisite for the green light for getting said refurb?

I take it you'll be waiting a while for you rectangular thing to get a refurb?
out of 30 odd plus events ayear if only one of them comes close to selling out then yeh you’d be questioning why you’d be spending hundreds of millions on increasing capacity.

our need at hbf park is corporate facilities not extra capacity
 

Perth Red

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When was the last time the Gabba sold out?

Cricket matches in Brisbane draw atrocious crowds. Fumbleball is lucky to get 25k at the Gabba.



Stadiums Queensland charge the Broncos $406,300 per game to use Lang Park.


Cowboys pay $180,766 to Stadiums Queensland for every match we hold at North Queensland Stadium.

Gabba is only getting rebuilt for the Olympics, not due to afl or cricket needing a bigger ground. Strange argument!
 

Perth Red

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We are seeing a trend in 2023 of ticket prices jumping 50-100%
Interesting seems to be at the gate prices that are jumping up. Maybe they are trying to encourage more full memberships which look much better value than paying at the gate? Eg eels ga for 1adult 1 Child is $45 but a membership to same area will cost you just $23.60 a game
 

siv

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Interesting seems to be at the gate prices that are jumping up. Maybe they are trying to encourage more full memberships which look much better value than paying at the gate? Eg eels ga for 1adult 1 Child is $45 but a membership to same area will cost you just $23.60 a game
Nah

That had already happened

Season ticket was on average $40 per game

But same seat was being sold as $70 if you walked up at the gate

You will find all of those ticket prices quoted are even higher priced if you walk up to the gate on game day
 
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So the AFL Gil loving pretend RL fan ..praises the Gabba rebuild which gives his beloved sport a new shiny state of the art stadium .
Yet when the question was asked about when Suncorp is getting a rebuild he immediately goes into a rant about how it doesn’t need it due to only selling out a few times a yr.

Anyone who thinks this flog is even 1% a RL fan needs help.
Anything AFL good
Anything RL bad ..don’t need it .

He doesn’t even try to hide his agenda anymore .
 

Pneuma

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So the AFL Gil loving pretend RL fan ..praises the Gabba rebuild which gives his beloved sport a new shiny state of the art stadium .
Yet when the question was asked about when Suncorp is getting a rebuild he immediately goes into a rant about how it doesn’t need it due to only selling out a few times a yr.

Anyone who thinks this flog is even 1% a RL fan needs help.
Anything AFL good
Anything RL bad ..don’t need it .

He doesn’t even try to hide his agenda anymore .
Spot on mate. The evidence of his putrid bias is overwhelming. He is Gil’s number one fan boy!
 

Wb1234

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So the AFL Gil loving pretend RL fan ..praises the Gabba rebuild which gives his beloved sport a new shiny state of the art stadium .
Yet when the question was asked about when Suncorp is getting a rebuild he immediately goes into a rant about how it doesn’t need it due to only selling out a few times a yr.

Anyone who thinks this flog is even 1% a RL fan needs help.
Anything AFL good
Anything RL bad ..don’t need it .

He doesn’t even try to hide his agenda anymore .
Nailed it

guys a flop
 

Bukowski

Bench
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Nah

That had already happened

Season ticket was on average $40 per game

But same seat was being sold as $70 if you walked up at the gate

You will find all of those ticket prices quoted are even higher priced if you walk up to the gate on game day
GA tix at commbank are pretty good from memory. Behind the posts though.
 

Steel Saints

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So the AFL Gil loving pretend RL fan ..praises the Gabba rebuild which gives his beloved sport a new shiny state of the art stadium .
Yet when the question was asked about when Suncorp is getting a rebuild he immediately goes into a rant about how it doesn’t need it due to only selling out a few times a yr.

Anyone who thinks this flog is even 1% a RL fan needs help.
Anything AFL good
Anything RL bad ..don’t need it .

He doesn’t even try to hide his agenda anymore .
As Grotd said, how often has the Gabba sold out in full capacity? A journo should've challenged him.
 

Canard

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The impending global recession, rampant inflation and labour shortages mean that the Gabba will probably cost between 30 to 40% then currently estimated.
 

It's Been Done

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Quite a few of the clubs (both NRL and AFL) could probably afford to build their own modest stadiums if they really wanted to, but that isn't how we roll in Australia. In Australia we get the taxpayer to pay for the expensive infrastructure necessary to support our private businesses!

Seriously though, the Raiders could afford to build their own modest roughly 20k seater if they were smart about it. It'd fix a lot of the problems the club, and other rectangular sports, have in Canberra, and it'd give them another valuable asset. But they'll never, ever, look into that possibility because there's an arrogant entitlement to stadium infrastructure in the Australian sports industry.

TBF though, it'd probably be a bad idea to go down that route in the current economic climate.
Cronulla would be the one who could most likely self fund their stadium after they sold the land around their ground for a healthy sum, but chose not to upgrade their ground for some reason. Penrith and the AFL's Collingwood and West Coast would be the other possible candidates who could self fund a stadium. Even the American Sports teams and to an extent, the EPL clubs get taxpayer funded stadiums/upgrades. Some new stadiums have even forced cities in the States to cut funding to essential services like hospitals because of controversial funding deals to try to prevent teams relocating
 
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