From a News Corp article today
“While plans are still in their infancy, Mestrov did say talks were gently progressing around the possibility of increasing the crowd capacity at Brookvale.
“Further details of Manly’s proposed Brookvale Oval redevelopment will emerge over the next year.”
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Tim Mander former NRL referee is also apart of the Liberal QLD Gov.Good. Stack it with RL personalities can only be a good thing.
Tim Mander former NRL referee is also apart of the Liberal QLD Gov.
Responsibilities include major events, sport and recreation, racing and Brisbane Olympic and Paralympic Games.
So with any luck Suncorp gets its major upgrade with 72k seats and the afl get left with a refurbed Gabba with the same capacity.
or he doesn't want to be seen as biased so builds a new 80k stadium for AFL/cricketTim Mander former NRL referee is also apart of the Liberal QLD Gov.
Responsibilities include major events, sport and recreation, racing and Brisbane Olympic and Paralympic Games.
So with any luck Suncorp gets its major upgrade with 72k seats and the afl get left with a refurbed Gabba with the same capacity.
The modern Olympics are 140 years old and a lot has changed in that time. Athletics as a spectator sport has probably become less popular while professional football has become the dominant draw card at big stadiums around the world. It’s time the Olympics adjusted to that reality.The Olympics before Brisbane, that main stadium will be rectangular. The last Olympics held the opening ceremony on a river.
Having a rectangular stadium host the big ceremonies could become the norm and have the track and field at another stadium.
Wests Tigers and excellence, 3 words you don’t normally see in the same sentence.
Especially if it means the stands have to be built high & steep to try and fit the capacity in - that would make a crap viewing experience.
Sorry to again have say this, but f**kc cricket and f**kc AFL, this is a pretty good post regarding the gabba, but this is a RL forum and it goes against the grain of what in the best interests of the RL sport, both codes have for too often collaborated with hands out to often gain govt grants in thier favour, whilst RL get SweetFA, so I hope the gabba gets the least effort possibleAfter venturing to the MCG multiple times - which is in the middle of a large park - it seems nonsensical to spend billions on a stadium squashed in on all 4 sides by very busy roads. Especially if it means the stands have to be built high & steep to try and fit the capacity in - that would make a crap viewing experience.
Large stadiums belong in parks, and the other major cities have all followed the same design principle too which make for a far nicer atmosphere & safer entry/exit from the stadium and means the stadiums can easily be expanded in the future.
The Gabba was poorly located at the start & if they spend billions trying to rebuild it at the same location well that will be a substandard result for it - albeit better than no result at all I guess.
With cricket already having dumped the Gabba, I wonder if the Lions would consider a new home elsewhere if Qld / Brisbane don't seem to think they deserve a decent stadium? You'd think with the Lions recent success and evergrowing membership & supporter base that they are foregoing a large amount of money every home game being limited to just 37,000 ticket sales per match. Not to mention the finals where they could have probably sold out a 60k stadium multiple times the last few years.
Also seems strange the state Gov't seems to have no interest whatsoever in the local economy....all the jobs & tourism that would flow on from keeping cricket and having much larger crowds each home game...wonder how many millions losing the opening test has cost the local economy....and how many jobs? And lack of tv exposure for Brisbane....could go on but what's the point!