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Are the trains in Sydney running for a change?
The light rail has come in.
With Perth, is there enough room to build a rectangular stadium next to Optus, and have a similar precinct like Moore Park?
Are the trains in Sydney running for a change?
I call bs.Trains weren't running in Perth during my visit in February. Crummy buses took ages to get to Fremantle and the interchange was a cave.
Third world.
Seriously though it looks amazing.What a sight Suncorp Stadium is. Magnificent ground steeped in history.
A perfect stage for Australia’s Matildas to be shown to the world.
They should be at the Gabba and the broncos back homeWhat a sight Suncorp Stadium is. Magnificent ground steeped in history.
A perfect stage for Australia’s Matildas to be shown to the world.
Aerial views showed why we don’t belong there.It’s been nice for Rugby League to return to the Gabba. Turning back the clock and a tip of the hat to some wonderful RL history there.
But unlike the SCG, we won’t overstay this trip down memory lane.
And thrashed.What a sight Suncorp Stadium is. Magnificent ground steeped in history.
A perfect stage for Australia’s Matildas to be shown to the world.
Brisbane realised ovals were shit back in the 50s.Aerial views showed why we don’t belong there.
And thrashed.
Yeah was thinking that, was all excitement for a couple of days with Aus and NZ winning their openers but now looking like neither will get past the group stageWell the air went out of the Women's world cup balloon pretty quickly.
Depends what they’re holding out for. If they’re trying to get a decent upgrade to Mt Smart for 50-100M it might work and result in a pretty good upgrade.I tell you what I would do...
As soon as the new Te Kaha all weather in door Stadium is opened in Christchurch in April 2026 I think, I would negotiate to play there in 3 year blocks. I would sneak off like the teams in the NFL do and tell the NRL and Auckland Governments that while you dick around and don't build the appropriate Stadium infrastructure(new Auckland harbour side stadium) then we will not waste our time and leave money on the table waiting.
Build it and we will come back, otherwise we will be the New Zealand Warriors playing out of the salubrious surroundings that is Te Kaha. They can't lose either way. The new corporate boxes and support that they will generate money wise alone will guarantee success.
If the warriors are winning games like they are right now there would be sellouts all the time and it would probably become the new sporting holiday weekend destination for a lot of visiting opposition fans from Australia too. The roof aspect and city location would also be a major lure and guarantee no matter what the weather the fans will always be comfortable and in a luxurious sporting hotel of sorts with an abundance of atmosphere. Which is all part of the holiday experience that they are paying and craving for. Even wives and girlfriends like sporting events, which is what this will become for the city and its visitors.
Winning!
I don't think it would be all that long to be honest if the Warriors had the balls to do such an audacious thing that the NZ/Auckland Governments would quickly come to an agreement and stump up the funding for a new stadium quick smart. The people of Auckland and the surrounding areas will see to that very vocally I'm sure. No major city wants to be the second string banana do they? Auckland will be losing out on so many events by comparison. The roof is a game changer. Concerts and sporting events will be clamoring with the guarantee of no more washouts and being in a state of the art brand new facility.
In fact if I were the NRL/Warriors I would start to agitate now. Make it known that the possibility is there and it is a real option should the Government keep shelving a new stadium harbour build indefinitely and to show we mean business I would schedule at least half the seasons home games there in the first year of Te Kaha opening, with depending on the Govs response, full seasons games from then on till something is done if ever.
Like I said, win, win for the Warriors and even generating new fans further a field.
How can christchurch manage it with a much smaller populationDepends what they’re holding out for. If they’re trying to get a decent upgrade to Mt Smart for 50-100M it might work and result in a pretty good upgrade.
If they’re trying to leverage and all singing, all dancing state of the art roofed stadium for Auckland then I doubt it’ll work- the economics of it just don’t add up in terms of what the Warriors alone bring in, unless that stadium proposal is already very much on the table.
The old stadium wasn’t damaged it was destroyed. That’s the only reason Christchurch got a new, state of the art stadium, they HAD to build a brand new facility and once you’re in that position it’s a lot easier to get approval for something good.How can christchurch manage it with a much smaller population
sure the old stadium got damaged but they rebuilt something far better
Auckland is the biggest city and it’s got the Auckland blues and warriors as tenants
Yet we keep using Accor? Maybe we should shift the gf to allianz given how sht ovals are? Newtown need to move asap from their aflw ground.
Aerial views showed why we don’t belong there.
Accor is easily better than any oval I’ve attended.Behind the posts are shit
sideline though are more then fine.
Compare that to being 20m from the sideline on ovals