Too wongs don’t make a right but don’t go near St Lucia then, it’s where the blue haired feminist dykes are
But Two Wongs at Toowong make ok food!!
Too wongs don’t make a right but don’t go near St Lucia then, it’s where the blue haired feminist dykes are
Four of us have made the brave decision to travel up to watch origin at anz this year. I’ll be interested to see what they think. I can’t stand the place.
Plans to upgrade North Ipswich Reserve to a 20,000 - 30,000 seat stadium. Titans should look to spilt home games between Gold Coast and Ipswich and become the SEQ Titans.
https://www.ipswichfirst.com.au/council-progresses-north-ipswich-reserve-stadium-plan/
The ten million is for the first stage. The stadium would be done in five stages and it will only be given the green light if the A-League and NRL grant licenses to the Ipswich expansion bids for both competitions respectively.
A 30k stadium for an Ipswich NRL team would be amazing. Hopefully Perth Glory's ground gets similar government love to aid a WA team as well.
If the State and Fed governments can chuck millions at an oval that will never be used, surely this can get off the ground tooCouncil putting in $10m ..
$210m short of that photo
Is there still an event cap on Suncorp? If so, won't a second stadium of some sort be necessary in Brisbane at some point?
I wonder how much of this is Ipswich Council trying to counter the money that has been spent on Dolphin Oval. It's positioning itself to be the ideal venue for a second Brisbane A-League club, and a base for an NRL club who could also play 2-3 low drawing matches out of it per season whilst playing the remaining 9 plus semis at Suncorp.
Broncos, Redcliffe, Ipswich, Cowboys and Titans would be a good mix in QLD in the long-term and would pretty much see QLD covered for decades into the future.
Some talk of Brisbane bidding for the 2032 Olympics, that could help get a second ground over the line.
Is there still an event cap on Suncorp? If so, won't a second stadium of some sort be necessary in Brisbane at some point?
I heard something about Los Angeles becoming the permanent base for the olympics which makes sense because they are a disaster for cities.
It’s definitely getting harder to get cities to bid, the IOC was encouraging Brisbane to.
They’re trying to get cities that have a significant amount of the infrastructure already in place.
I would add Manly to the Sunshine Coast and that covers it.