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The Game Future NRL Stadiums part II

Vee

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Thats the AFL field on the GC?
Why is the aleague playing there and not robina?

Edit:
You must of heard wrong, if your talking about victory v WSS thats being played at Marvel (docklands/etihad)
Even with temporary seating, the crowd's still way away.
 

jim_57

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The San Siro in Milan (81000) (Ist pic below) is another example, so is Cardiff Arms Park (74000) in Wales.... (2nd pic)



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It's possible to build large capacity stadiums and still keep the majority of fans as close to the action as possible.

Sorry to nitpick but that's Millennium Stadium, Cardiff Arms Park is a smaller ground in Cardiff.

I agree though, the fact we can't replicate one of those stadiums is disappointing.
 

TheRam

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I really like Real Madrid's stadium, that one looks just insane. Wow just 4 massive walls looking down on the pitch. Now that would be something.
 

seanoff

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fake turf

Field Turf / AstroTurf etc gets hot. Really hot. According to Penn State synthetic fields are 20 - 30C hotter than grass. On hot summer/early autumn days possible surface temps approaching 100C.

Don’t know about you. But really dont want to be playing on that unless the roof is a marvel stadium solution that makes it totally dark inside (complete sun cover). A Forsyth Barr (Dunedin) solution is a recipe for disaster.
 

Perth Red

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Field Turf / AstroTurf etc gets hot. Really hot. According to Penn State synthetic fields are 20 - 30C hotter than grass. On hot summer/early autumn days possible surface temps approaching 100C.

Don’t know about you. But really dont want to be playing on that unless the roof is a marvel stadium solution that makes it totally dark inside. A Forsyth Barr (Dunedin) solution is a recipe for disaster.

dont ever see canberra splashing the cash that would be needed for a full roofed stadium. You’d either have to have retractable roof or roll in pitch and not expensive, Canberra gets too hot for a clear roof Id have thought. They’d be better spending the money on getting a really good drip line roof and making the stadium nicer.
 

King Ben

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A secret bid to dump the redevelopment of ANZ stadium and build three suburban mini-stadiums instead has been torpedoed by NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian.

The Sunday Telegraph can reveal a plan was put to a high-ranking government minister three weeks ago to deliver stunning state of the art venues for the Manly Sea Eagles, St George-Illawarra, the Cronulla Sharks, the Penrith Panthers and Wests Tigers.

Under the $750 million proposal that would have left ANZ Stadium untouched:

● The dilapidated Brookvale Oval on Sydney’s northern beaches was to be bulldozed and rebuilt in the first stage of the project next year.

● The Dragons and Sharks were to share a new stadium in Sydney’s south at either Kogarah or Woolooware.

● The Panthers were to get a new venue on their existing site in the home electorate of ‘stadium’ minister Stuart Ayres.

● Money would also have gone to Leichhardt Oval for a major upgrade.
Each of the stadiums would have cost $250 million with a crowd capacity of 25,000 and included corporate facilities to match the best in the country.

The mini boutique stadiums were to be shared with other sports including rugby union and A League franchises and house modern sports medicine facilities and high performance academies.

Importantly it would have given struggling NRL clubs the opportunity to compete with the likes of the Brisbane Broncos, who play out of Suncorp Stadium and the Cowboys are to play in a new stadium in Townsville next year.

Despite some support within cabinet, the proposal was abandoned by the Premier, who instead negotiated the $15 million deal to keep the next two grand finals in Sydney at the SCG and vowed to stick with the original $2 billion stadium strategy.

Incoming independent commission chairman Peter V’landys, NRL CEO Todd Greenberg, outgoing chairman Peter Beattie, Mr Ayres and influential commentator Phil Gould were all either involved in high powered meetings with government officials or aware of the moves.

Greenberg confirmed the discussions at the highest levels had taken place.

“There were a variety of views and opinions within the government about ANZ Stadium and how that money should be spent,” he said.

“Peter V’landys and I are absolutely aligned on the fact suburban grounds need money — it’s an absolute priority. This isn’t just about the NRL, it’s for all levels of the game and community organisations.

“These suburban grounds unite communities and that’s a great outcome for everyone.

“We will always campaign for money for our suburban venues. You can expect Peter and I to be advocating strongly for our suburban grounds because we want the best facilities right across the city for our fans.”

The backflip on Homebush had the support of TV networks Fox Sports and Channel Nine who pour $2 billion into the game but often have to broadcast matches with a backdrop of tens of thousands of empty seats.

ANZ Stadium was to be kept for Origin and the finals in its current condition until more government funding became available in the future.

It is understood on grand final night two weeks ago the Premier was seen to be involved in a tense conversation with V’landys about the government’s stadium commitments.

Asked about conversation, V’landys sarcastically said: “We were chatting about The Block on Channel Nine and disagreeing on who we thought would win.”

The plan had the support of key government figures in cabinet but the premier insisted ANZ Stadium had to be upgraded as the city’s home for major events including grand finals, Origins and blockbuster shows.

The Premier’s rejection of the suburban stadiums idea is a significant blow for the long-term survival hopes of Sydney’s traditional old clubs.

https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/s...t/news-story/4ef4c4f7d41cd407d0deaabb6c5774d8
 

Marlins

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It’s good to see these conversations happening over suburban grounds.
In an ideal scenario where’d get the ANZ refurbishment, and the another billion spent on suburban grounds.

- Anz Refurbish, 800m
- new 20k Brookevale, 200m
- new 25k Stadium for the Sharks/dragons to share, 300m
- new 25k Penrith, 250m
- 50m each for
Leichardt oval,
Belmore,
 

jim_57

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It’s good to see these conversations happening over suburban grounds.
In an ideal scenario where’d get the ANZ refurbishment, and the another billion spent on suburban grounds.

- Anz Refurbish, 800m
- new 20k Brookevale, 200m
- new 25k Stadium for the Sharks/dragons to share, 300m
- new 25k Penrith, 250m
- 50m each for
Leichardt oval,
Belmore,

I'd be surprised if Cambelltown wouldn't be involved in such a plan now that they have 2 tenants.
 

TheEroticGamer

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Four new stadiums that cost $250m each wouldn’t make it a ‘$750m proposal’. Either the government or the telegraph are incapable of basic mathematics, maybe both.
 

beave

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Looking fantastic mate, but geez, they've got a shite load of work to do to keep Elton John happy by the 29th February!!

i thought the same thing mate. They basically have just under 4.5 months to get it done. It will go down to the wire. I hope the NRL let us have an away game or 2 to open the season. If we get a big wet season again I don’t like their chances of getting it completed by rd1 or 2.
 

Suitman

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i thought the same thing mate. They basically have just under 4.5 months to get it done. It will go down to the wire. I hope the NRL let us have an away game or 2 to open the season. If we get a big wet season again I don’t like their chances of getting it completed by rd1 or 2.


Agreed. Best for the NRL to play it safe and maybe open it in Round 3 or 4.

My memory of Bankwest's final stages of construction was that I thought the same thing at a similar stage. It's amazing how quickly it comes together towards the end, although this far out, we were already installing seats and had started car park construction etc...
The time frame will be tight, not forgetting that there will also need to be commissioning of all services which also takes a few weeks or more.
They're cutting it fine that's for sure, and none of this takes into account your wet season which could cause serious further delays.
Anyway, it's a cracking looking stadium. I've never done a Townsville road trip to see the Eels but I'm really keen to do one now.
This will be a massive asset for your city!!

Canberra….take note. An inner city stadium is a no brainer.
 

Perth Red

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It’s good to see these conversations happening over suburban grounds.
In an ideal scenario where’d get the ANZ refurbishment, and the another billion spent on suburban grounds.

- Anz Refurbish, 800m
- new 20k Brookevale, 200m
- new 25k Stadium for the Sharks/dragons to share, 300m
- new 25k Penrith, 250m
- 50m each for
Leichardt oval,
Belmore,

Qlnd gift has delivered three great rectangular stadiums. You’d think the nsw govt would have been able to do more.
 

Marlins

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Qlnd gift has delivered three great rectangular stadiums. You’d think the nsw govt would have been able to do more.
I don’t know bro, I could name more then three great nsw stadiums.
- Newcastle
- Central Coast
- BankWest
- Old SFS wasn’t that bad
 

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