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The Game Future NRL Stadiums part II

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The precinct's design is set to revolutionise the way sporting facilities are constructed in Australia. The state-of-the-art stadium will have a seating capacity of 45,000, making it one of the largest stadiums in the country. The unique bowl design will ensure that every seat in the house provides an unobstructed view of the game.

The stadium will have a retractable roof, allowing games to be played in all weather conditions. The precinct will also have a community sports centre, featuring indoor and outdoor sporting facilities, available to the community for use.
 

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This is the only render I could find of the proposed 25k capacity stadium.
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Waste of money bothering with a roof on most of it in Port Moresby IMO. Moresby is the driest place in PNG, and as footy is played in the dry season the chance of it raining during a game is practically nil outside of the first few games of the season. Given the necessity of keeping ticket prices low so it’s accessible to local fans they’d be better off putting the money purely into increasing the capacity as much as possible, as well as making sure lighting, broadcast facilities and security are up to standard.
 

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BALL!

Canterbury currently have a planning proposal for their Liverpool site for hundreds of apartments and a 40k seat stadium

That won't happen.

What is being done is converting the Bankstown line into a Metro line which will make that link up with the Homebush one.

Making that trip even easier
 

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Waste of money bothering with a roof on most of it in Port Moresby IMO. Moresby is the driest place in PNG, and as footy is played in the dry season the chance of it raining during a game is practically nil outside of the first few games of the season. Given the necessity of keeping ticket prices low so it’s accessible to local caps they’d be better off putting the money purely into increasing the capacity as much as possible, as well as making sure lighting, broadcast facilities and security are up to standard.
Yeh a stadium with zero shade is going to go good in png
 

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That won't happen.

What is being done is converting the Bankstown line into a Metro line which will make that link up with the Homebush one.

Making that trip even easier
You don’t know if it will happen or not

Why are they planning a stadium in Liverpool if then are happy with Accor ?

Talk sense for once
 

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Canterbury play home games at Accor

Rest of Sydney doesn’t

Probably the eels and Penrith are the only clubs where access to Homebush is easier than Allianz
The conversation isn’t about where the clubs are located. The fans don’t only live in the locations that are in NRL clubs names. Lol
 

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Yeh a stadium with zero shade is going to go good in png
Pretty sure the locals are fine with watching a game in the sun, especially if it means they can afford the tickets.
build a small premium section with a roof for VIP members and tourists, but the main focus for the local fans just needs to be to provide as many affordable seats as possible.
 

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Exactly, which for the vast majority of Rugby League fans in Sydney is Olympic Park.
It’s not though.

Just because it’s in the centre of Sydney doesn’t mean it’s actually much easier to get too bc it’s not on a major train line and you need to park on parramatta rd if you don’t want to get stuck for ages after a game

If Allianz was 70k now Homebush could’ve been turned into a shopping centre of apartments
 

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You don’t know if it will happen or not

Why are they planning a stadium in Liverpool if then are happy with Accor ?

Talk sense for once

Yes because the government isn't going to build a Stadium to be privately owned. That push is from Liverpool council not the Dogs

Yet April last year both Souffs and Dogs backed a $300m upgrade to roof Accor. Both seem happy enough with the location just not the quality of the venue
 

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It’s not though.

Just because it’s in the centre of Sydney doesn’t mean it’s actually much easier to get too bc it’s not on a major train line and you need to park on parramatta rd if you don’t want to get stuck for ages after a game
It is though. The station is one stop from a major line lol.
 

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Yes because the government isn't going to build a Stadium to be privately owned. That push is from Liverpool council not the Dogs

Yet April last year both Souffs and Dogs backed a $300m upgrade to roof Accor. Both seem happy enough with the location just not the quality of the venue
Good to see you taking sense for a change.
 

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Yes because the government isn't going to build a Stadium to be privately owned. That push is from Liverpool council not the Dogs

Yet April last year both Souffs and Dogs backed a $300m upgrade to roof Accor. Both seem happy enough with the location just not the quality of the venue
The proposal is for a privately owned stadium

It’s literally the dogs proposal to develop their own land

How it gets funded is a separate issue entirely

If they didn’t want a stadium they would’ve used the space for hundreds of more units

A dogs owned stadium in Liverpool would make them one of the strongest Sydney clubs and pretty secure all that region
 
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