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Bulldogs owned them. Once stardome project went to shit the writing was on the wall.Thought so. Shame for their competition they didn’t persist.
Bulldogs owned them. Once stardome project went to shit the writing was on the wall.Thought so. Shame for their competition they didn’t persist.
Penrith should be treated as Regional though.
Wollongong to Sydney is 80 km
Katoomba to Sydney is 100km
In Comparison Geelong is classed as Regional Victoria and is 76km from Melbourne
NBL could be possible, maybe Netball as well. But unless the Aleague give MacArthur the flick I don’t think we’ll see another Aleague team in sydney. The market is already saturated
Barr is only airing what everybody whom has followed the planning closely has known for years.It’s an absolute joke what’s happening down in Canberra
Unlikely as Super Netball is in serious financial difficulties with Netball Australia close to going under. In the NBL, teams there operate on the smell of an oily rag and many teams went under financially (e.g. Melbourn Tigers, SE Melbourne Magic, North Melbourne Giants, Illawarra Hawks, Western Sydney Razorbacks, Sydney Kings....) over the last decade or so. Some teams have re-emerged (e.g. Kings) but financially the NBL aren't looking to expand right now.
They've been actively talking about teams in a lot of places, and their business plan requires them to expand rapidly.The NBL have been actively talking about a second Sydney team, I think you’ll find the comp is in better financial shape under its new owners. I mean it’s not a juggernaut or anything, but they’ve been kicking some goals.
The NBL added the Tasmania Jackjumpers last season and are interested in expanding into southeast Asia.Unlikely as Super Netball is in serious financial difficulties with Netball Australia close to going under. In the NBL, teams there operate on the smell of an oily rag and many teams went under financially (e.g. Melbourn Tigers, SE Melbourne Magic, North Melbourne Giants, Illawarra Hawks, Western Sydney Razorbacks, Sydney Kings....) over the last decade or so. Some teams have re-emerged (e.g. Kings) but financially the NBL aren't looking to expand right now.
Is there a reason you picked somewhere 40kms from Penrith when talking about how far away Penrith is?
Where's the NRL statement about this, or is it just sydney stadiums Vlandys cares about?
I still think the best place to put a stadium is around the Western Sydney Parklands, shame they missed the boat.
Intersection of M4 and M7 (with easy links to the M5 and M2). Not far from Penrith and close to stations (circled in red). Would service outer Western Sydney well. As someone from the Blue Mountains who regularly uses the M7 bike path, I'd much prefer the drive to the M7 than navigating Mulgoa Road on a busy day.
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A Stadium in Penrith won't benefit all those people?
If the aim is for a CBD to be setup around the airport, including a Stadium. Everyone on in the semi rural regions of Western Sydney will benefit.
Camden is 40km from Penrith. 62km from Sydney
North Richmond is 24km from Penrith. 68km from Sydney.
So you could use any, For the point of the Conversation most people know where Katoomba is on a map.
Regardless things like the Hospitals are Penrith/Blue Mountains - In fact that stretches to Lithgow, Katoomba play in the Junior League of Penrith so already Blue Mountains is linked to Penrith area.
The main Business case will be the 1m extra people coming out west in the next 10 years, Should have a venue that is capable of having international events, I would have it closer to the airport personally but if the houses are coming there later then it sits unused outside of those major events
I still think the best place to put a stadium is around the Western Sydney Parklands, shame they missed the boat.
Intersection of M4 and M7 (with easy links to the M5 and M2). Not far from Penrith and close to stations (circled in red). Would service outer Western Sydney well. As someone from the Blue Mountains who regularly uses the M7 bike path, I'd much prefer the drive to the M7 than navigating Mulgoa Road on a busy day.
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Big shame. You could have easily linked it up with other tenants when the airport line is finally built.
Nah that’s not a good location, no public transport. You’d need to build a massive car park and that’d ruin the parklands.
You claimed Penrith is regional by comparing the distance from Sydney to Katoomba with the distance from Sydney to Wollongong and Geelong to Melbourne. How does that make any sense?
Now it can't be done, but fifteen years ago a rail line should have gone that direction with the M7.