My memory is sketchy but one was pencilled in for game 3 then covid hit again and I think nth qld got itWas one really scheduled?
My memory is sketchy but one was pencilled in for game 3 then covid hit again and I think nth qld got itWas one really scheduled?
I think you are right. It got scheduled because of covid but then the further spread f**k it.My memory is sketchy but one was pencilled in for game 3 then covid hit again and I think nth qld got it
My memory is sketchy but one was pencilled in for game 3 then covid hit again and I think nth qld got it
QCB capacity is perfectly fine as is.I would like to see Newcastle and Townsville host game 3 on an alternating basis. It would provide more incentive for the QLD/NSW Govs to increase capacity at North Queensland Stadium and Marathon. We shouldn't be hosting the pinnacle of rugby league games at cricket grounds in states that hate our game.
I’d imagine you could add an extra tier of temporary seating at the north end anyway, looks like it’s just concrete concourse behind the existing tier? Do that for Origin, I agree with you the capacity is fine the rest of the time.QCB capacity is perfectly fine as is.
That's what they did for the Townsville for that game (temp seats).I’d imagine you could add an extra tier of temporary seating at the north end anyway, looks like it’s just concrete concourse behind the existing tier? Do that for Origin, I agree with you the capacity is fine the rest of the time.
Good on Pocock for not mincing words. Canberra has three football clubs in national comps as of next year, a Civic stadium would do wonders. Ridiculous that Barr is so shamelessly biased against anything not AFL.Not all about stadiums but it does recommend a new stadium in Canberra:
David Pocock claims Canberra's the 'least-known capital city' in the developed world — a new report has ideas for how to change that
A new convention centre, stadium upgrade, and a hop-on-hop-off bus have been put forward by a federal inquiry as ways to improve the Australian national capital's standing on the world stage.www.abc.net.au
A few thousand permanent seats could be added at the northern end.QCB capacity is perfectly fine as is.
It's a dumb idea, and you should feel dumb for suggesting it.A few thousand permanent seats could be added at the northern end.
One of the main benefits of having Origin played at North Queensland Stadium every second year is it will increase the odds of Stadiums Queensland keeping it up to date with the latest technology.
I take it you've never been to a game at QCB.A few thousand permanent seats could be added at the northern end.
One of the main benefits of having Origin played at North Queensland Stadium every second year is it will increase the odds of Stadiums Queensland keeping it up to date with the latest technology.
What is game day like in March?I take it you've never been to a game at QCB.
Build a permanent 2nd tier at the northern end and you will make it even more unbearable for players and fans in the early season games as the lack of any air movement through the place would make it absolutely shitful.
I'm not so sure about that.Good on Pocock for not mincing words. Canberra has three football clubs in national comps as of next year, a Civic stadium would do wonders. Ridiculous that Barr is so shamelessly biased against anything not AFL.
Just add the cross bar18 a side. No off side. And lots of fumbles. He’d be in heaven.
I'm not so sure about that.
The APL has completely flubbed the Canberra side and all the talk has gone real quite in the last month. As soon as they made merging with the Women's team a requirement it was a 50/50 that the team would get off the ground at all, and at this point entering the team for next year would be a rushed shitshow. It's still a chance, but frankly things have been so poorly managed that it's not a given that the A-league side will get up at all at this point.
This article is about federal funding as well. If there's federal funding for a stadium in Canberra it'll be in Bruce as part of an upgrade to the AIS and the current talk federally is about a half arsed upgrade to the stadium, not a full knockdown rebuild. If that upgrade happens the ACT, and the Raiders and Brumbies by extension, will be no better off than they are now in effect, if anything we'll be even worse off because we'll be stuck in a bad situation for another 30-50 years, and the clubs will both reject any upgrade proposal aggressively if they're smart.
Nobody wants to admit it, and a lot of people are straight up in denial or delusional, but we're well and truly in relocation territory at this point... The stadium is degrading quickly and discussions continue to head in such a negative direction that it'd be gross negligence for both the Raiders and Brumbies not to have escape routes planned unless things turnaround dramatically in the next few years. It sucks, but it is what it is.