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Allianz. ANZ hasn't even reached it yet.
ANZ probably reached its prime in 2000 when it was fit for purpose, it’s not getting any better as time goes on.
Hasn’t Allianz been declared a death trap?
Allianz. ANZ hasn't even reached it yet.
It's one thing to build them. It's quite another to knock them down and build new ones when in the prime of their life.
Allianz. ANZ hasn't even reached it yet.
The Tigers have signed agreements with Campbelltown and the Inner Wests councils for the next two years to play 3 games at both Campbelltown and Leichhardt , so yes they do have to play that many games there, at least for the next two years.
https://www.weststigers.com.au/news/2018/09/14/wests-tigers-commit-to-suburban-grounds/
and there was also the Sydney Bulldogs
Well he was bitching about not having a final at Penrith so probably never.How many times have you been to them Frog?
How many times have you been to them Frog?
ANZ probably reached its prime in 2000 when it was fit for purpose, it’s not getting any better as time goes on.
Hasn’t Allianz been declared a death trap?
ANZ was building towards its primes in the naughties. Its potential first really started to be seen IMO in 2004 when the Roosters and Cowboys managed to get 43K there to our prelim. That was a special day, and an unexpectedly high crowd where 2 traditionally low drawing teams actually outdrew the Panthers vs Dogs at the SFS.
In 2005-2008 it started to really grow in stature with the easter games really packing them in, not to mention a resurgent souths and a successful dogs pulling big numbers.
The peak of ANZ IMO was the 2009 prelim featuring the dogs vs eels. 70k+ screaming fans packing the place out with genuine tribal atmosphere. The stadium was split down the middle with blue on one side and gold on the other. It looked and sounded glorious.
If the rebuild that was originally planned out when bidding for the world cup had gone ahead, bringing the stands in, adding a roof, and building an entertainment complex outside, then it could have really been a premier stadium.
As it stands now with the shelving of its knock down rebuild for the sake of the bloody SCG Trust, well, merkins f**ked
Anyone know the dates on when Allianz and ANZ are expecting to commence with the demolishment? Will this be one of allianz’s last games this Saturday? And will the gf be moved to Suncorp starting next year?
Thought so, hopefully a full stadium for the final game.As far as I'm aware, this is it.
Sydney FC aren't playing any matches there in season 18/19. Their first home match is the derby vs WSW at SCG in mid/late October
I think with ANZ it’s best left as a major event stadium when the refurbishment goes through, even more so if the refurb doesn’t happen.
The NRL should only be using it for Origin, The grand final, prelims & maybe 6 major games throughout the year
Games like
Dogs V Parra
Souths V Dogs
Tigers V Dogs
Souths V Tigers
Ideally for the regular season we’d see Souths move to the new Allianz & the Dogs move to WSS.
Literally spot on. I don’t understand how upper management with tertiary degrees don’t understand this?It doesn't even need to be used for regular season club games.
State of Origin, the last 3 weeks of the finals and that's basically it. Otherwise, Parramatta Stadium is the goer and the future of half the Sydney teams.
I have degrees in management and economics and I completely get this and support this and can’t for the life of me understand how the top end managers and event coordinators at the NRL can’t see thisLiterally spot on. I don’t understand how upper management with tertiary degrees don’t understand this?
It doesn't even need to be used for regular season club games.
State of Origin, the last 3 weeks of the finals and that's basically it. Otherwise, Parramatta Stadium is the goer and the future of half the Sydney teams.
I think there are some regular season games we can use it for, Easter being a prime example.
If it’s marketed properly as a big event day we could aim for crowds 35-45k for some select games.
I have degrees in management and economics and I completely get this and support this and can’t for the life of me understand how the top end managers and event coordinators at the NRL can’t see this
Easter I'll give you, but only because of the off spill of the Easter Show.