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The Game Future NRL Stadiums part II

Desert Qlder

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Don't know.
But Qld is passing up massive amounts of ticket sales which are pocketed by the host city, by not sharing the love with bigger stadiums around the country.
As for Hindmarsh, I wasn't suggesting that as a venue. Just sayin'. It hosted two 18000 crowds and one 16000 crowd in 2000 of which all three crowds are bigger than what Sunshine Coast will be when redeveloped.

No need to get defensive. I'm just suggesting that with the international popularity of football in this country nowadays (both men's and woman'), Qld are mad not to take advantage of that to try and recoup some of the costs of running these Olympics.
I'm not disagreeing with you. Hence my question as to whether they can be played at the larger, oval venues, as is not permitted for FIFA events.

Expect some pushback when you're disparaging quality venues. They are not embarrassing, your word.
 

Iamback

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Don't know.
But Qld is passing up massive amounts of ticket sales which are pocketed by the host city, by not sharing the love with bigger stadiums around the country.
As for Hindmarsh, I wasn't suggesting that as a venue. Just sayin'. It hosted two 18000 crowds and one 16000 crowd in 2000 of which all three crowds are bigger than what Sunshine Coast will be when redeveloped.

No need to get defensive. I'm just suggesting that with the popularity of football in this country nowadays (both men's and woman'), Qld are mad not to take advantage of that to try and recoup some of the costs of running these Olympics.

Yet they build a ground that will fill maybe once when it is an Ashes test series
 

Perth Red

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Greece used smaller venues than Brisbane will have:
Olympic Stadium 71k
Piraeus 33.3k
Thessaloniki 27.7k
Heraklion 26.4k
Patra 23.5k
Volos 22.7k

Brisbane (potentially)
Brisbane Stadium 63k (Final)
Suncorp 52.5k
Gabba 42k
Gold Coast 27.5k
NQ 25k
Sunshine Coast 20k
Cairns ?

Feels the real missed opportunity was turning dolphin stadium into a genuine 25-27k home ground for Dolphins and using that as a football venue rather than one of the regional stadium spends. 7 games in Redcliffe and the 4/5 big ones at Suncorp would have been a good outcome from the Olympics.
 

Canard

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Don't know.
But Qld is passing up massive amounts of ticket sales which are pocketed by the host city, by not sharing the love with bigger stadiums around the country.
As for Hindmarsh, I wasn't suggesting that as a venue. Just sayin'. It hosted two 18000 crowds and one 16000 crowd in 2000 of which all three crowds are bigger than what Sunshine Coast will be when redeveloped.

No need to get defensive. I'm just suggesting that with the popularity of football in this country nowadays (both men's and woman'), Qld are mad not to take advantage of that to try and recoup some of the costs of running these Olympics.
Olympic Soccer (Football) isn't a big draw even to fans.

It's limited to U23s and most of the world's stars don't compete in it.
 

SLRBRONCOS

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Won’t work. Literally what I’ve stated previously re: corners and provisions is the only capacity expansion course as per original design and specifications.

There’s fire engineering, access/egress and certification issues with what you’re proposing.
Missed the part re corners but thought this might be the case
 

jim_57

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And that is embarrassing.

The Sydney Olympics were happy to share the games around the country, with matches in Brisbane, Sydney x 2 (of course), Melbourne, Adelaide, and Canberra.
In fact, the first event at the 2000 Olympics was at a sold out Hindmarsh stadium in Adelaide and the 2nd was at the MCG with 93 252 in attendance and both matches occurred before the opening ceremony was held.
The final at Stadium Australia had an attendance of 104 098.

Playing the world's biggest sport at the Olympics in these tin pot towns in Qld in front of the world is shameful.

I’m not too fussed on Cairns & Sunny Coast getting games, they will both have 20k capacity with some temp seating if it’s as per the original plan. Hopefully they can keep some of that temp seating to easily set up for NRL games in the future

When you compare the list of venues to some previous Olympics it’s fairly underwhelming though.

I assume Socceroos & Matildas will get auto-qualification? There’s 6 Suncorp sellouts just for the group games to see the Australian teams. Throw in finals and other big games, plus Rugby 7s. Plenty of upside to a moderate upgrade for the Olympics and far more upside for the city post-games.
 

Suitman

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I'm not disagreeing with you. Hence my question as to whether they can be played at the larger, oval venues, as is not permitted for FIFA events.

Expect some pushback when you're disparaging quality venues. They are not embarrassing, your word.

I apologise. The IOC is not FIFA, therefore their requirements for football venues may very well be different.
I don't honestly know, but I would assume that the IOC is about full venues, regardless of their shape.
My original point being that Sydney was happy to share to football tournament around the country. QLD is not.
Thinking about it further, it probably has something to do with the time of year.
There's no way any AFL state is going to give up any stadium in July or August for 6 - 8 weeks.
The NRL are different and will work with the BOC.
 

Perth Red

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Olympic Soccer (Football) isn't a big draw even to fans.

It's limited to U23s and most of the world's stars don't compete in it.
Wouldnt say that. French Olympics avg'd 25k a game (mens)
Crowds were all over though for Group games from a low of 5k to a high of 48k, with 11 of 24 Group games attracting 25k+ crowds.

1/4 finals crowds of 19k-43k.
Semis 60k&37k
Bronze medal match 27k
Gold medal match 44.2k
 
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It’s not a surprise but it’s absolutely a shit result for NRL.
The way the fumbles media are creaming their pants over this shows it`s about the only really exciting (and the reality is it is only hype) and how Tassie is really an embarrassment for their expansion plans.

It`s seven years away, and by then we`ll have teams in Perth, PNG and likely out of the brand-new stadium in Christchurch, Brissie 3 will be in the pipeline and there will be building expectation about Adelaide.

Long time away, and we`ll be well into cementing our position as Oz`s number one sport by then.
 

Canard

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I’m not too fussed on Cairns & Sunny Coast getting games, they will both have 20k capacity with some temp seating if it’s as per the original plan. Hopefully they can keep some of that temp seating to easily set up for NRL games in the future

When you compare the list of venues to some previous Olympics it’s fairly underwhelming though.

I assume Socceroos & Matildas will get auto-qualification? There’s 6 Suncorp sellouts just for the group games to see the Australian teams. Throw in finals and other big games, plus Rugby 7s. Plenty of upside to a moderate upgrade for the Olympics and far more upside for the city post-games.
Olyroos not Socceroos
 

Perth Red

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I apologise. The IOC is not FIFA, therefore their requirements for football venues may very well be different.
I don't honestly know, but I would assume that the IOC is about full venues, regardless of their shape.
My original point being that Sydney was happy to share to football tournament around the country. QLD is not.
Thinking about it further, it probably has something to do with the time of year.
There's no way any AFL state is going to give up any stadium in July or August for 6 - 8 weeks.
The NRL are different and will work with the BOC.
They are, and yes they can be played on Ovals.
 

Canard

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The way the fumbles media are creaming their pants over this shows it`s about the only really exciting (and the reality is it is only hype) and how Tassie is really an embarrassment for their expansion plans.

It`s seven years away, and by then we`ll have teams in Perth, PNG and likely out of the brand-new stadium in Christchurch, Brissie 3 will be in the pipeline and there will be building expectation about Adelaide.

Long time away, and we`ll be well into cementing our position as Oz`s number one sport by then.
f**k, I hope we don't expand by 4 teams in 7 years!
 

Canard

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I apologise. The IOC is not FIFA, therefore their requirements for football venues may very well be different.
I don't honestly know, but I would assume that the IOC is about full venues, regardless of their shape.
My original point being that Sydney was happy to share to football tournament around the country. QLD is not.
Thinking about it further, it probably has something to do with the time of year.
There's no way any AFL state is going to give up any stadium in July or August for 6 - 8 weeks.
The NRL are different and will work with the BOC.
I suspect it's more states don't want it.
 

Suitman

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Wouldnt say that. French Olympics avg'd 25k a game (mens)
Crowds were all over though from a low of 5k to a high of 48k, with 11 of 24 Grpup games attracting 25k+ crowds.

1/4 finals crowds of 19k-43k.
Semis 60k&37k
and final 44.2k

The final in Paris had 44.2 k eh? Sydney's final was over 104 000.
Compared to the Sydney Olympics, those crowds are poor.
Don't forget, Sydney was before the Socceroo's made the World Cup for the first time since 1974.
As for the Matilda's, they are off the charts these days.
The 2023 Woman's WC here was the largest attended ever, in tiny little Australia., where football is 3rd or 4th of the football codes in this country, and furthermore, behind cricket.
 

Perth Red

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The final in Paris had 44.2 k eh? Sydney's final was over 104 000.
Compared to the Sydney Olympics, those crowds are poor.
Don't forget, Sydney was before the Socceroo's made the World Cup for the first time since 1974.
As for the Matilda's, they are off the charts these days.
The 2023 Woman's WC here was the largest attended ever, in tiny little Australia., where football is 3rd or 4th of the football codes in this country, and furthermore, behind cricket.
Stadium size dictates. I think the football tournament will be very popular here, lots of ex pats from around the world and often the easiest tickets to get hands on.
Shame we cant get RL 9's in!
 

titoelcolombiano

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NRL should be saying to NSW and Qlnd, whoever delivers a new stadium, or substantial upgrade, gets MR and GF for X amount of years. Lets see who is interested. Accor or Suncorp being rebuilt would be a bonus for the game.
Considering the majority of fans are in Sydney already, a Sydney Magic Rd offers little in economic benefit to the NSW govt
 

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