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The Game Future NRL Stadiums part II

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What $100million buys you. TBF if they built two stands like these at Cronulla, Manly and Penrith you'd be a long way to helping them clubs sustainability and long term futures in situ. NRL just needs to convince Govt to stump up $300mill!

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That at shark park would be awesome.
ET side with fill roof, all the way around to the North end.

then peter burns would just...

stay the same I guess.
 
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The anti-shared stadium thing is very odd
I'd love for Souths to come back to the SFS.

For some clubs it’s not so much the shared stadium but the game day leagues club revenue. Bigger grants from the NRL may help.

If bankwest stadium takes off the Eels are going to make a killing.
 

Quicksilver

Bench
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"Better to have small crowds that play in a shared stadium"

Sharks fan, right?


Doesn’t bother me. They can play wherever they like for all I care.

But when the buzz words are “geographical footprint” having multiple teams play out of one stadium doesn’t really make much sense.
 

unforgiven

Bench
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is it wests campbelltown that used to fund the western suburbs junior league? the junior league went into administration recently. and given how shit their rep teams (mattys, ball) are going and have been last few seasons, it appears the junior development program out there is fairly shit house.
Yes Wests Campbelltown used to fund it. Wests Tigers have now stepped in and the local league is now Wests Tigers Macarthur District Junior Rugby League.
 

magpie_man

Juniors
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Unless they play games elsewhere they'll be Parramatta 2.

Parramatta is becoming Sydney's second CBD - they want it ahead of Brisbane and rivalling Melbourne so, in actuality, it's becoming Australia's second CBD.
It's a savvy move for the Tigers to shift their home fixtures to a population-corporate-transport hub that essentially sits midway between their home bases.
The only thing I don't like about it is the fact the Parramatta Leagues has pole position for spectator spill over before and after games.
 

thorson1987

Coach
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I heard that too, its interesting that they rebranded the juniors Wests Tigers!

Will be interesting to see how it goes. The same people had been running the district for as long as I remember and that's going back over 20 years. We've needed some change.
 

BlueandGold

Juniors
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Parramatta is becoming Sydney's second CBD - they want it ahead of Brisbane and rivalling Melbourne so, in actuality, it's becoming Australia's second CBD.
It's a savvy move for the Tigers to shift their home fixtures to a population-corporate-transport hub that essentially sits midway between their home bases.
The only thing I don't like about it is the fact the Parramatta Leagues has pole position for spectator spill over before and after games.

The Wanderers inaugural year the spill over was an extra 10million in revenue for Parra leagues.

This is what started Parra leagues transformation plans.
 

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