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The Game Future NRL Stadiums part II

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That surface at Brookvale is a disgrace. Player welfare should always be one of the main priority.

Not league related but it’s incredible how far union has collapsed that the Waratahs have to play their first game of the year out at Brookie instead of the city or Homebush. This was unthinkable a few years ago.
Waratahs are only playing there because the SFS is unavailable.
 

Timbo

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They played a game at the SCG last year and a good share of their home games are at Homebush.

None of their games are at Homebush this year. They play 3 at the SCG, 3 at BankWest Stadium, 1 at Brookvale and 1 in Newcastle.
 

Hello, I'm The Doctor

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If you think the drop in memberships and attendance over the last couple of seasons is purely about the stadium you're living with your head firmly planted in the sand.

The problem is that when Manly crowds are bad, they are VERY. And even when Manly is going well, crowds are still some of the worst in the comp...

In the 70 odd years they have been in top grade, they have managed to average 14k maybe 5 times. For most clubs, 14k is between “ok” and “shit”, but for manly it is nearly a miracle.

Smooth out the cycles of good and bad periods, Brooky has a long-term average of about 12k. As long as Manly stay at Brooky that will never improve...
 

Timmah

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https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/s...e/news-story/86a692541dee087a19e7deac12546f20

Three codes express concern at Brookvale Oval playing surface

Dean Ritchie, Exclusive, The Daily Telegraph
February 10, 2019 7:39pm


The NSW Waratahs have sought urgent assurances that a patchy and shoddy Brookvale Oval playing surface will be fixed this week after expressing “fears” of a long-term player injury.

The Daily Telegraph can also reveal Manly Sea Eagles and Sydney FC have commissioned a report through playing surface experts, Labosport, to determine whether the ground is safe for elite sportsmen.

The NSW Waratahs will start their Super Rugby season with a big game against Wellington Hurricanes at Brookvale this Saturday night. Manly play a trial against Cronulla at Lottoland on Saturday week while Sydney FC confront Melbourne City at Brookvale in an A-League match on March 17.

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Brookvale Oval could lose games due to a poor playing surface.


All three rival sports are nervous playing on the ground’s second-rate playing surface. They quietly admit there is some chance they could shift matches.

Cronulla officials have also privately expressed their worries about the trial match at Brookvale. That game could be moved if the ground surface is severely chewed up by the Waratahs-Hurricanes games.

NSW Waratahs chief executive, Andrew Hore, was expecting a report about Brookvale Oval from Northern Beaches Council – who manage the ground - on Monday morning.

“We went there (to the ground) and checked it over on Friday and we acknowledge there are patches and we have raised that with council. We have asked for council’s plans for this week,” Hore told The Daily telegraph

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Various clubs have expressed concern at the state of the surface. Picture: Mark Evans

“We want to know what their regime is going to be with those patches. We are pretty excited about going back and playing there but we need to make sure that everything is done in accordance to ensure we get a quality surface.

“We just want to make sure things are happening this week, things they said they would do.

“Most ACL’s don’t happen in scrums, they happen in general play, like in rugby league. I think that’s the greatest fear. That’s why football and rugby league would share the same concerns I’d suggest.

“When we played here last year it was perfectly fine; the pre-season game the year before not so good.”

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The surface appears dangerous for players.

The Daily Telegraph walked the Brookvale Oval playing surface on Sunday and it was terrible. There were patches scattered across a ground, especially under the goal posts at each end. The ground surface was no better than a suburban park footy ground. Manly has been told the ground was used over summer for park soccer.

Sydney FC is understood to have sent officials to inspect the playing surface – and they too expressed doubts.

“We had tests done on the ground last week and we are just waiting on the results. I know Sydney FC have had a test done as well because they have a game coming up. Both clubs are trying to protect our own interests,” said Manly chief executive, Lyall Gorman.

“We got an independent expert – Labo Sports – to come in. They are world renowned. That’s what they do, that’s their business.

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The surface is used by park footballers during summer.

“We had a sea of injuries last year. None of them were attributable to the ground but we are doing everything we can to make sure every precaution is taken in every part of our business and player welfare.”

Asked had he walked on the playing surface, Gorman said: “I have and there is some work to do. But I’m not a curator – they know the timelines that they’ve got.

“We will get the results and assess it. We had an independent test done last year and it was fine. Let’s not get ahead of ourselves. The tests will give us a clear view of exactly where we’re at.”

Hore was reluctant to discuss moving the match so late should the report be negative and the on-field patches remain. But he did admit: “There is always that issue but we don’t foresee it being an issue.”

It is believed Manly has cancelled some club training sessions on Brookvale for fear of player injury.

When contacted about the ground, Manly coach Des Hasler said: “I’m sure council would be doing everything they can to ensure they maintain the standards necessary for sporting sides to not only participate at Lottoland but to make sure the ground can attract professional sporting sides to the northern beaches for the local constituents.”

The drama comes just 48 hours after Manly and the State Government announced a $36.1 million centre of excellence would be built at the northern end of Brookvale Oval. The money was not allocated for a ground surface revamp.

Asked could the trial match be shifted if the test results were poor, Gorman said: “That’s speculative. The goal is to play the game at Lottoland for the sake of our members and fans.”
I was told earlier in this thread that Brookie's surface is just fine and that we have a tough code and players should just put up with it.
 

Quicksilver

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Yep. Most people consume NRL through the tv, so why is Brookvale so important?

i dont understand why it is so hard to take even half the games to Gosford just to try it.

I guess it shouldn't be surprising that a guy that doesn't own something is happy to give it away.
 

Perth Red

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Yep. Most people consume NRL through the tv, so why is Brookvale so important?

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Because clubs could earn more money from their 12 home games than they get from the NRL grant?
Because watching a sport on tv in a full modern stadium as opposed to a half full local park is more attractive?
Because we want the sport to be seen as more than some local suburban cup comp?
 

gunpk

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What do the council do with the huge rent they charge Manly? They can't even keep the pitch in a suitable condition. It seems to be an issue every year with Brookvale oval
 
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