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The Game Future NRL Stadiums part II

titoelcolombiano

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Some interesting imagery in this proposal being pushed. Doesn't look a cheap option and seems a fair ways out of the city?

That was floated and shot down months ago. Public transport and parking both a no go at that site
 

AlwaysGreen

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These days a stand isn't just a stand. I'm thinking that under these stands you have a lot of player amenities, likely home dressing rooms for both men and women and the same for the away teams.

And these facilities aren't just a room with a few benches, these days they have warm up areas, individual cubicles for players, video areas etc.

This bumps up the price considerably from the old days where it was a simple structure.

Of course I may be wrong and player facilities at Penrith are somewhere else.
 

TheEroticGamer

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So they got around the objection from the developer next door
They didn’t get around it. Labor just trimmed a couple hundred seats and some roofing from the Eastern stand and gave both to the Western side. Second time they’ve bent over for property developers during this project alone.
 

AlwaysGreen

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Not sure where to put this but I guess it is relevant to Penrith's new stadium:


Also relevant to Eels supporters. They can literally drown their sorrows during the game.
 
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Was an article in the Telegrpah today saying that planning approval has been given for the refurb of Bluebet Stadium by the NSW Department of Planning.

This is the text of the article I was mentioning upthread (source: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/n...r/news-story/5dae07d56896878c35759c6f62e81744) -

Panthers score a $300m new den​

By Linda Silmalis, The Daily Telegraph Saturday 16 November 2024

The long-awaited $300 million redevelopment of the Penrith Stadium has passed its biggest hurdle with planning authorities this week approving the mega-project.

The green light by the Planning, Housing and Infrastructure Department now enables the awarding of a contract with works to begin next year, with completion in 2026.

It comes as the government works through a solution to keep the asset in public hands amid an appeal by the Deerubbin Local Aboriginal Land Council (LALC) over land.

The government claims the upgrade will turn Penrith Stadium into a superior entertainment venue, improving the experience for fans and spectators, while delivering a more cohesive recreation precinct for the community.

As part of the overhaul, the ground capacity will be increased to around 25,000 with an additional 5000 when hosting up to 10 concerts a year.

The stadium will also include upgraded player amenities, including new female friendly facilities to foster the growth of women's sport, including a “significant increase” in the number of women's toilets and improved accessibility. The training field to the west of the stadium will also be remodelled to create new quality open spaces with multipurpose courts and improved landscaping to increase shade for outdoor entertainment and community use.

The project promises to create more than 500 jobs during the construction phase, with further 650 jobs to be supported once it is operational.

Sport Minister Steve Kamper said the green light is a major step forward.

“Today's announcement is an incredible win for the local community and visitors to Western Sydney,” he said. “The former government sat on their hands and promised a stadium for five years. The Minns Labor government has delivered planning approval in 18 months.

“This announcement comes on the back of a fourth consecutive win by the Penrith Panthers, and I will be excited to see not only the Panthers, but women's NRL and other codes take to the field in this superior venue.”

Despite the stadium being the subject of land claim, it is understood the government is confident of working through the issue to enable the works to proceed.

In April this year, the government formally refused a 2009 land claim, prompting the land council to appeal that decision.

The initial claim covered Howell Oval, BlueBet Stadium and a football training facility. The appeal covers only the stadium portion of the original claim.

Western Sydney Minister Prue Car said the upgrade would “set up Penrith ... I know the community will appreciate the benefits these new facilities will bring”.
 

Frailty

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I'm still trying to see where the value for money there is with the Penrith Stadium upgrade.
Half (if not more) of the people seated on the Eastern Stand aren't going to be under cover, there are still the hills on both sides, and it's not like access in and out of the stadium is significantly improved.
 

Wb1234

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I'm still trying to see where the value for money there is with the Penrith Stadium upgrade.
Half (if not more) of the people seated on the Eastern Stand aren't going to be under cover, there are still the hills on both sides, and it's not like access in and out of the stadium is significantly improved.
Not value for money but corporate facilities have Improved hugely. The current eastern stand had no corporate boxes and the western stand is budget too

Overall it’s poor outcome the paceway propose was so good

Pretty much from day one they will outgrow the stadium
 

Chins get the wins

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I'm still trying to see where the value for money there is with the Penrith Stadium upgrade.
Half (if not more) of the people seated on the Eastern Stand aren't going to be under cover, there are still the hills on both sides, and it's not like access in and out of the stadium is significantly improved.
Definitely underwhelming. The biggest change is to the facilities really, especially adding women's change rooms. Once that happens Penrith has to be straight into the NRLW
 

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