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Not sure what it means for the others, but for Cairns it's the "warm up" games
Fair enough. Either way hopefully they keep the temp seats there and Sunny Coast once it’s done.
Not sure what it means for the others, but for Cairns it's the "warm up" games
Ballymore is privately owned got a decent Olympics upgrade
It was always a vanity project for Puddleduck.They shouldn’t be giving a city like Brisbane the Olympic Games. Give the 2032 games to Tokyo.
No it’s not. It’s not big enough and neither is SuncorpGabba as is is fine for the athletics. Although probably the 100m men’s and marathon men’s could be in Suncorp. Woman’s? who cares?
Honestly I’d have zero issue if either Kayo or Ballymore got it as long as the anchor tenants continued to utilise it wellBallymore is privately owned got a decent Olympics upgrade
Honestly I’d have zero issue if either Kayo or Ballymore got it as long as the anchor tenants continued to utilise it well
Owned by unionI missed Ballymore on there. This video says Reds & Roar venue in it interestingly.
Roar women’s team to play thereI missed Ballymore on there. This video says Reds & Roar venue in it interestingly.
Owned by union
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Roar women’s team to play there
Or maybe they just need to ask for money like union didSo if League want a slice of the pie we need to put a better case for Kayo, simple.
Ballymore is about right for a 20 - 25k all seater for soccer, union and some RL gamesHonestly I’d have zero issue if either Kayo or Ballymore got it as long as the anchor tenants continued to utilise it well
Whats next I wonder?
That's almost as dumpy as PRS.
As someone with zero to f**k-all knowledge of Auckland, the Quay Park one looks the best? Looks expensive too though, if they can reign in the design a bit maybe it won’t be so bad.
- City location so not far from bars/restaurants.
- Next to existing indoor Arena so a chance to create a “sports & entertainment precinct”.
- Built over/beside rail lines and near major station, looks like you could even build a new station there for event days.
- 50k capacity with “club mode” which is probably perfect for the Warriors
- Not “multi-use” aka the wrong shape like Eden Park.
I have no idea either but hope they don’t put lipstick on the eden park pig. That place is terrible.As someone with zero to f**k-all knowledge of Auckland, the Quay Park one looks the best? Looks expensive too though, if they can reign in the design a bit maybe it won’t be so bad.
- City location so not far from bars/restaurants.
- Next to existing indoor Arena so a chance to create a “sports & entertainment precinct”.
- Built over/beside rail lines and near major station, looks like you could even build a new station there for event days.
- 50k capacity with “club mode” which is probably perfect for the Warriors
- Not “multi-use” aka the wrong shape like Eden Park.
I have no idea either but hope they don’t put lipstick on the eden park pig. That place is terrible.
I also hope that they move away from this design. Pretty ugly IMO and feels like the architects were on the good stuff before they drew this. Each stand looks like a shiitake mushroom. Hate it.
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Yeah, I think Melbourne continues to be an example of best practice when designing a city’s major sporting infrastructure. Melbourne Park, AAMI, Olympic Park all surrounding the mighty G and with both its own entertainment options and within walking distance of hundreds of additional entertainment options.As someone with zero to f**k-all knowledge of Auckland, the Quay Park one looks the best? Looks expensive too though, if they can reign in the design a bit maybe it won’t be so bad.
- City location so not far from bars/restaurants.
- Next to existing indoor Arena so a chance to create a “sports & entertainment precinct”.
- Built over/beside rail lines and near major station, looks like you could even build a new station there for event days.
- 50k capacity with “club mode” which is probably perfect for the Warriors
- Not “multi-use” aka the wrong shape like Eden Park.