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Why would Ayers be so obsessed with installing blue lighting in Devonshire St ..
It's not a 1-2 year thing
It's not a 1-2 year thing
https://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/sp...-after-usa-season-opener-20180309-p4z3p9.html
NRL eye Parramatta Stadium unveiling days after USA season opener
A state-of-the-art Parramatta Stadium could be used to launch the 2019 season domestically just days after a competition game is played in the United States under a bold plan being hatched by the NRL.
NRL chief executive Todd Greenberg has floated the possibility of the $300 million western Sydney venue being operational in time for round one next year, up to two months ahead of its original proposed completion date.
As Greenberg jetted into Perth on Friday for rugby league's first foray into the $1.6 billion Optus Stadium with Saturday's double-header, plans to have the NRL's next competition opened – at least in Australia – at the country's newest venue continue to gather momentum.
An opening weekend showcase of Parramatta Stadium with the Eels scheduled to play on either a Thursday or Friday night would not only be a huge boost for the NRL, but would also be politically sensitive given the NSW government election will be held on March 23.
And Greenberg is working on plans to have a season opener on the west coast of America – given the working title "Round Zero" – followed by a grand opening of Parramatta Stadium the following week.
"It excites me this time next year we'll be in Parramatta saying something similar," Greenberg said in Perth. "Round one next year we hope to open Parramatta Stadium. That will be a fundamental generational change in Sydney and what follows that is other stadiums at Homebush and Allianz.
"[Parramatta] is going to be ready for quarter one of next season. We're 12 months out and there's a multitude of factors that will go into the timeline of delivery. My briefings from Venues NSW and government tell me it's on track.
"We'll have a look at that closer as we start to build the details of the draw. We're hoping to open the season next year at Parramatta – and if that moves by a week or two I don't think there will be too many issues with that."
The NRL is still locked in discussions with broadcasters Nine and Fox Sports about a season opener overseas in 2019, which would involve a match at a venue on the west coast of America on Saturday night local time.
It would be beamed back live to Australian audiences, who would watch the match on a Sunday afternoon.
The Rabbitohs – who will play the Warriors in the first game of the double-header at Optus Stadium – are considered the front-runners to be one of two teams to preach the rugby league gospel on the international stage.
And the Eels would be the other leading light back home, perhaps featuring on a Thursday or Friday night on a weekend where more than one match could be played at Parramatta Stadium.
"We think we can make all of that [America and Parramatta Stadium] happen," Greenberg said. "We're looking for new innovations and things to try and we've been pretty positive and public about our aspirations to try to take a game over there.
"There's a time zone that says if it's played on a Saturday night it's broadcast here on a Sunday afternoon. The ambition would be to do that and try to do some form of season launch with fans in and around the week prior to the start of the season."
A crowd of up to 40,000 people is expected to flock to the double-header at Optus Stadium, which will host a State of Origin match in 2019.
And a week after Australian Rugby League Commission boss Peter Beattie put the NSW government on notice over the NRL's insistence that Sydney's stadia investment is met to guarantee the grand final stays in the harbour city, Greenberg said his phone had been ringing hot about the prospect of hosting the tourism money-spinner.
"Queensland is clearly a leading player in that because of their support of rugby league, and I'm talking about the fans and their support over a long period of time," Greenberg said. "They're obviously the top of the list.
"[But] it's fair to say the phone has been ringing consistently and those phone calls come in from just about every major city in the country asking about how we might have a conversation if a grand final was to become available."
Charge an extra $30 bucks a ticket make it premium ..
Wouldn't put it past them
Tosser doesn't even know the Parra colours lolEven the cranes are blue and yellow
There was, but Bne, Perth, Melbourne and Newcastle have all been mentioned as well. I guess it's all still up in the air.Wasn't there talk of having he 9's there first up?
I know it makes my skin crawlf**k. I actually agree with the alco for once.........
He makes a good point, but FFS, for a journalist, it’s poorly written
From Skyscrapercity
Parra looking Sen-f**king-sational.
Western stadium apparently is costing $300m
Why would Allianz would be 3 times the cost ?
Prob costs associated with blocking shit off/city tax/money for getting out of leases.Western stadium apparently is costing $300m
Why would Allianz would be 3 times the cost ?