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The Game Future NRL Stadiums part II

TheRam

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Well it looks like the Powehouse Museum site at Parramatta will be very watered down seeing The Powerhouse Museum is now staying at Ultimo, will be interesting to see whether they go ahead with the Parra site now or just have a very watered down museum seeing it was announced today that the Ultimo site is staying.

Or spend that billion odd dollars on something like what I posted above in Singapore. It would blow the Powerhouse Museum out of the water for attractions.
 

Quidgybo

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Presumably with stadium upgrades now up for grabs again, the club mode curtain at the new Moore Park would be back in the mix for funding...

Leigh.
 

azza29

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Presumably with stadium upgrades now up for grabs again, the club mode curtain at the new Moore Park would be back in the mix for funding...
Begs the question, if money is available would we prefer to see a proper club mode for the new SFS, or a smaller-scale ANZ refurb (even if it's just a reconfiguration of the lower bowl to a proper rectangular format)?
 

Marlins

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Begs the question, if money is available would we prefer to see a proper club mode for the new SFS, or a smaller-scale ANZ refurb (even if it's just a reconfiguration of the lower bowl to a proper rectangular format)?
The club mode would be great for SFS.
Despite the clubs that play there not getting big crowds, Sydney does need a 40k stadium. As for Anz, it needs a total rebuild, and not a reduced capacity. Just don’t take regular club games there. Just use for the bigger games.

souths should go to SFS, and only play a couple of bigger games at Anz. Dogs the same, but go to BankWest for club games.
 

Timbo

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People keep mentioning ‘club mode’ for SFS. I thought the technology doesn’t exist or is it just the LED curtain thingy?

They don’t need that stupid fictional multimillion dollar LED curtain bullshit.

Just do what they’ve done at some North American stadiums like BC Place, where they suspend a shade sail above the lower tier. Works fine.
 

Perth Red

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They don’t need that stupid fictional multimillion dollar LED curtain bullshit.

Just do what they’ve done at some North American stadiums like BC Place, where they suspend a shade sail above the lower tier. Works fine.

Its just lazy design and not understanding what fans want to experience if they make the effort and cost of going to a live game.
 

T-Boon

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They don’t need that stupid fictional multimillion dollar LED curtain bullshit.

Just do what they’ve done at some North American stadiums like BC Place, where they suspend a shade sail above the lower tier. Works fine.

I also consider a roof to be an unnecessary luxury. Just make the view of the game perfect. Nobody goes to sports in the rain anyway roof or no roof.
 

Perth Red

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I also consider a roof to be an unnecessary luxury. Just make the view of the game perfect. Nobody goes to sports in the rain anyway roof or no roof.

lol. Australians arent Americans, slightest dampness in the air and they would stay home.
 

Jamberoo

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They don’t need that stupid fictional multimillion dollar LED curtain bullshit.

Just do what they’ve done at some North American stadiums like BC Place, where they suspend a shade sail above the lower tier. Works fine.
Put the crowd on the opposite side to the cameras for a start. Not hard to run tarps over empty bays.
Save the money to upgrade local stadiums.
 

The Marshall

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Belmore redevelopment: Bulldogs planning $250 million super stadium at spiritual home

The architect behind one of the most iconic stadiums in the world has been spotted surveying Belmore, with the Bulldogs confirming plans for a mini-Bankwest at the club’s spiritual home.

It could be back to Belmore for the Bulldogs with a 25,000-seat stadium described as a mini-Bankwest at the centre of a $250 million homecoming plan.

Hoping to become part of the NRL’s suburban ground strategy that includes the state-of-the-art stadium in Parramatta, the Bulldogs confirmed their Belmore blueprint after an architect from the firm behind Wembley Stadium’s $1.2 billion rebuild was spotted surveying the famous site on Wednesday.

“We certainly have started a conversation with the NRL and with architects to look at what can be done at Belmore Sports Ground,” said Bulldogs CEO Andrew Hill.

“While it is very preliminary and subject to NSW’s stadium policy, we absolutely want Belmore to be at the front and centre of that discussion.”

While South Sydney is likely to recommit to ANZ Stadium next week, Hill said the cancellation of the Sydney Olympic Park redevelopment had opened the door for a stadium strategy rethink.

“We have an opportunity to look at a long-term strategy while we still have a number of years left on our ANZ deal,” Hill said. “We have a great relationship with ANZ Stadium and while we are disappointed with the recent decision we are looking at what opportunities there are for the club around stadiums.

“We want to be able to sit down with the NSW government and the NRL so we can better understand what their strategy around stadia is now. If having a redeveloped ANZ stadium is not in the plan we would like the opportunity to discuss other options.”

And in news that will excite every Bulldogs fan, Hill confirmed a return to Belmore was the first option that would be discussed.

“We need to understand what their strategy will be in Sydney,” Hill said. “There has obviously been a significant change in strategy and we want to be part of the conversation in terms of what opportunities there are for Belmore Sports Ground.”

The seriousness of the plan was confirmed on Wednesday when representatives from Populous — the biggest architectural firm in the world — toured Belmore. Populous has designed some of the world’s best stadium’s including Wembley Stadium and Emirates Stadium in the UK and Suncorp Stadium and Marvel Stadium in Australia.

Initial reports suggest the land at Belmore — which is hemmed in by a train track on one side and houses on the other — can accommodate a 20,000-seat-plus stadium.

“Brookvale and Penrith have been mentioned,” Hill said. “And there is no reason Belmore can’t be. We are right on the railway line and have a long-term history of playing games and I think our fans and members deserve a new stadium at Belmore.”

A club-owned plot of land in Liverpool is being considered as an alternate site.

Also contracted to ANZ Stadium, the Rabbitohs are expected to recommit to Olympic Park as early as next week after members voted for a Homebush return.

“We are still going through the results,” said South Sydney CEO Blake Solley.

“But it is clear there is an appetite to return to ANZ.”

https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/s...e/news-story/ceb221317bb448ba7956b7a3e50a6638
 

Perth Red

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“We are still going through the results,” said South Sydney CEO Blake Solley.

“But it is clear there is an appetite to return to ANZ.”

wow, have to say I’m surprised this I what members want. Having been to a Souths game on a cold wet Friday night at anz it would be the last option I’d vote for.
 

greenBV4

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“We are still going through the results,” said South Sydney CEO Blake Solley.

“But it is clear there is an appetite to return to ANZ.”

wow, have to say I’m surprised this I what members want. Having been to a Souths game on a cold wet Friday night at anz it would be the last option I’d vote for.
I think someone mentioned before that they should have opened up the polling to not just members, as a lot of people not happy with anz may have dropped there membership?
 

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