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The Game Future NRL Stadiums part II

Steel Saints

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Cronulla needs to move on from Shark Park. Cronulla is competing against teams who play at Suncorp, Commbank, Allianz, AAMI and beautiful Townsville stadium.

Cronulla needs to think long term. IMO Shark Park isn't long term. So they need to look at another site in the Shire, or share with the Dragons at Kogarah oval. Play at Allianz and have a couple of games at Shark Park, or find another alternative.

If Cronulla dont find a long term solution with their stadium, then who knows, it could be fatal. They may end up like Ghost Sharks.

Cronulla needs to sort it out.
 

RedVee

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I'm not sure TBH... Kogarah might be the right spot. Ideal scenario would be somewhere reasonably accessible to both sets of fans and near a major station on a train line.
Especially if the proposed Metro line from Kogarah to Parra is approved. Mind you, it may be 50 years before that gets built!
 

Dogs Of War

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Cronulla needs to move on from Shark Park. Cronulla is competing against teams who play at Suncorp, Commbank, Allianz, AAMI and beautiful Townsville stadium.

Cronulla needs to think long term. IMO Shark Park isn't long term. So they need to look at another site in the Shire, or share with the Dragons at Kogarah oval. Play at Allianz and have a couple of games at Shark Park, or find another alternative.

If Cronulla dont find a long term solution with their stadium, then who knows, it could be fatal. They may end up like Ghost Sharks.

Cronulla needs to sort it out.

Saints are pretty much in the same boat. Do they move to Moore Park for Sydney games with some at the gong? One game a year at Kogarah.
 

RedVee

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Wow, they have changed the plans. It was supposed to be CoE at the northern end. In June, Tigers wanted $50 million to upgrade the western stand. Campbelltown council contributed $10 million.

So add the $40.3 million previously for the CoE/stand. And there is the $50 million upgrade, where it looks a small stand along with CoE building will be built at each end behind the goalposts. Which means, Campbelltown stadium will become an all seater venue with no hills.

Once the ends are done, Tigers need funding for western and eastern stands, although Campbelltown is headed in the right direction with increase capacity and 1200 corporates.
A stand at the south end would block the view from the Leagues Club. Which I guess may be the point - get a few more people into the ground.
 

Billythekid

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Wollongong first please.
McDonald Jones - 33,000 capacity
WIN Stadium - 23,000 capacity

we are due.
These 2 stadiums should not be compared. You play what half your games at that stadium? McDonald Jones has a full time NRL team (who actually draw decent crowds as well) plus a full time A league team. It attracts more big events and is generally going to be a much more used stadium. It’s also the only stadium in the Hunter which is a large and growing population.

There is far more value in improving McDonald homes stadium.
 

RedVee

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These 2 stadiums should not be compared. You play what half your games at that stadium? McDonald Jones has a full time NRL team (who actually draw decent crowds as well) plus a full time A league team. It attracts more big events and is generally going to be a much more used stadium. It’s also the only stadium in the Hunter which is a large and growing population.

There is far more value in improving McDonald homes stadium.
They are both the main stadium for a major regional area with large and growing populations. Therefore Stadiums NSW has a role in improving them.
 

newc18

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These 2 stadiums should not be compared. You play what half your games at that stadium? McDonald Jones has a full time NRL team (who actually draw decent crowds as well) plus a full time A league team. It attracts more big events and is generally going to be a much more used stadium. It’s also the only stadium in the Hunter which is a large and growing population.

There is far more value in improving McDonald homes stadium.
Whilst your right that McDonald Jones Stadium attracts more big events, it's still important for Wollongong to have modern facilities. Ideally I'd love to see both get done.

Newcastle needs grandstands on one or both ends and more roof coverage?
Wollongong needs an eastern and southern grandstand upgrade.
Am I missing anything else?
 

RedVee

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Whilst your right that McDonald Jones Stadium attracts more big events, it's still important for Wollongong to have modern facilities. Ideally I'd love to see both get done.

Newcastle needs grandstands on one or both ends and more roof coverage?
Wollongong needs an eastern and southern grandstand upgrade.
Am I missing anything else?
I doubt they will put a stand over the hill (in the short term anyway) as the view to the surf is an iconic part of WIN.
The Southern stand should be replaced by a modern two tier stand aligning with the Western. I would also fill the S/W corner gap at the upper level (leaving a walkway underneath) linking the West and Southern stands. That could take it to a 25, maybe 26, thousand capacity comfortable Stadium. Perhaps a similar upper level corner could be put in on the N/W corner, but that would be more difficult as the stairs to the Western Stand are there and I don’t think the Northern stand aligns with the Western.

A Northern stand renewal and Eastern stand could be left for a while. Probably best to plan them though so that they could match / align with the Western and new Southern (whenever built).
 

Steel Saints

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Saints are pretty much in the same boat. Do they move to Moore Park for Sydney games with some at the gong? One game a year at Kogarah.

They are not quite in the same boat. Cronulla own their home ground. Win stadium is part of Venus NSW. Georges River Council is looking into Jubliee Stadium Precinct Master Plan. So let's see what unfolds. If Kogarah oval doesn't get any funding, then Dragons should move all or majority of Sydney games to Allianz.

In a typical two year cycle, Dragons have 12 Sydney home games. One home game is always committed to ANZAC Day match against the chooks at Allianz. So the Dragons could possibly commit another 11 at Allianz stadium.
 

RedVee

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They are not quite in the same boat. Cronulla own their home ground. Win stadium is part of Venus NSW. Georges River Council is looking into Jubliee Stadium Precinct Master Plan. So let's see what unfolds. If Kogarah oval doesn't get any funding, then Dragons should move all or majority of Sydney games to Allianz.

In a typical two year cycle, Dragons have 12 Sydney home games. One home game is always committed to ANZAC Day match against the chooks at Allianz. So the Dragons could possibly commit another 11 at Allianz stadium.
Reportedly, starting next year for x years, Saints home game vs the Dogs will be at Allianz*.

* a neutral ground
 

NWQRabbit

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Reportedly, starting next year for x years, Saints home game vs the Dogs will be at Allianz*.

* a neutral ground
I thought this was happening next year because they are sharing revenues for vegas and the return game they decided to do the same at allianz.
Will it continue beyond next year?
 
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