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Future NRL Stadiums

pHyR3

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I'm not talking about council jurisdiction, I'm talking about locality. The suburb, the 'heart' of Liverpool is not near the site of the second airport.

okay mate, they're talking about the council not the suburb. the stadium will help the council, which includes badgeries creek and liverpool believe it or not

:roll:
 

Suitman

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LOL. This is the best photo shopped plan I have seen for ANZ.
Capacity upwards of 130 000. Unfortunately, the roof would have to go and it wOULD cost mega $.
It's also rectangular and doesn't look retractable, so f**k off ALF.
100000seatbdv4.jpg
 
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pHyR3

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LOL. This is the best photo shopped plan I have seen for ANZ.
Capacity upwards of 130 000. Unfortunately, the roof would have to go and it wOULD cost mega $.
It's also rectangular and doesn't look retractable, so f**k off ALF.
100000seatbdv4.jpg

130,000?? jeez, it's already a white elephant...

it would literally only be good for 1 or 2 NRL games, GF, SOO and 1 or 2 finals. And everything except GF/SOO would still be quite empty.

80k is fine capacity
 

Hello, I'm The Doctor

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^^^^

If nothing else, that shows how important the end stands are for a stadium. A totally enclosed ground (Suncorp for example) can keep the atmosphere in and it it has a very ominous look.

You compare that to all of the stadiums that have little to nothing down each end and you can really appreciate the effect.
 

Parra

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Only way to fix ANZ is to tear it down and build a footy stadium - just get the plans for Suncorp or Newlands.

ANZ will be useful if we ever host another Olympics athletics meeting - it was great for that.
 

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Exclusive: NRL chief Dave Smith’s plan to crash tackle ANZ Stadium and build bigger Allianz arena

THE NRL is lobbying Premier Mike Baird to build a new 65,000-seat Allianz Stadium at Moore Park, making it Sydney’s pre-eminent sports arena instead of Sydney Olympic Park’s ANZ.

The word is that NRL chief Dave Smith is also urging the government to consider building a new 40,000-seat, fully-roofed stadium at Parramatta.


These moves would spell the death knell for the former Olympic stadium, which is hoping the government will fund about $250 million of its $350 million redevelopment plan released this week.

In a sign the NRL will be a serious player in Sydney’s stadium battle, a well-placed source has revealed that Smith is giving the Sydney Cricket and Sports Ground Trust $750,000 to fund half of a new “concept design evaluation” for Allianz.

Work on the study has apparently already begun, assessing two options: refurbishing the existing Allianz stadium with between 45,000 and 55,000 seats or demolishing it and building a new 65,000-seat facility.

Smith has told NRL club officials the government should take a 50-year view when deciding how to invest hundreds of millions of dollars modernising Sydney’s out-of-date stadiums.

“It’s really a once in a lifetime opportunity and he wants to make sure Sydney gets it right,’’ one source said.

Smith is believed to have advised the Premier the government should consider Sydney’s sporting infrastructure as a “network of stadiums” and avoid “putting lipstick on pigs”.

He has been telling sports powerbrokers that the most successful football stadiums are purpose-built, rectangular arenas; located near existing commercial hubs; and well-serviced by transport, preferably heavy rail.

If you were starting from scratch, Smith argues, the biggest stadium would be located as close as possible to the CBD, like Melbourne’s sporting precinct, with a mid-tier stadium in Sydney’s mid-west and a third venue built further west once the Western Sydney airport project is well underway.

While he believes ANZ CEO Daryl Kerry has delivered the best redevelopment plan possible, he believes ANZ lacks atmosphere, with spectators too far away from the sidelines.

Sport Minister Stuart Ayres has also been in close contact for Smith over the past six months.

One source said the NRL has compared ANZ to Suncorp Stadium and found the worst seat in Brisbane is 45 metres closer to the action than at Homebush.

The NRL declined to comment yesterday its views are important as Sydney’s NRL teams are the biggest stadium tenants.

The leaders of ANZ’s two main tenants, the South Sydney Rabbitohs’ Shane Richardson and Canterbury Bulldogs’ Raelene Castle spokes enthusiastically about ANZ’s redevelopment plan this week. Under the plan, sports fans would be able to sit within 5 metres of the action at each end of the ground. The stadium would also be surrounded by a dynamic entertainment zone filled with bars, cafes and restaurants.

The NRL is responsible for staging roughly 100 premiership games in Sydney a year. At the moment, about 20 games are being played at Allianz, 30 games at ANZ and the other 50 in smaller venues.

Smith may make the point that the NRL would be able to convince clubs to play many more games in two main stadiums if it was confident fans would embrace “the game-day experience”.

http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/ne...er-allianz-arena/story-fnniow7v-1227131329383
 
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CC_Roosters

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Words every NRL fan has been waiting to hear.

Glad to hear smith realisee the fans dont like anz as a regular venue. So if we had a revamped allianz with light rail, 40k capacity parra and a new 30k stadium in the blacktown or liverpool area would that keep everyone happy?
 

big hit!

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Is Smith in LaLa land? Where is the space to convert SFS into a 60-65k venue? It's surrounded by the SCG, Trust membership facilities, Moore Park Rd, and sports admin facilities including Rugby League Central which impact on the ability to move patrons in and out of the area. And this isn't even considering the impact thousands of cars and pedestrians walking from and back to Central along Foveaux and Fitzroy streets on the surrounding areas.

Just like the heavy reliance on roads in this metropolitan, all aspects of infrastructure seem to be implemented in a piecemeal or inefficient manner.
 

oikee

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You have to laugh.,
Everyone worth their salt knows Suncorp is the best purpose built stadium in Australia for the rectangle codes. It works so well because they never made the mistake of trying to turn a round ground into a rectangle one, you know, like fitting a square peg into a round hole.

Dave Smith must get so depressed having to go back to Sydney after drinking in the atmosphere of the house of the mighty maroon marauders, not crusaders as the blues own.

Lets hope he can stop another Sydney blunder, like trying to put lipstick on that big white elephant they call home, anz.

They need a 55 thousand at Parra, and a 70 thousand to replace Allianz.
Without them league in Sydney will continue to faulter, put along like third world.

Eddie Mcguire laughs his tits off while dining out on caviar in Melbourne. 60- 70, 80 thousand memberships,
What has Roosters got, ? 12 thousand tops.
 

Delboy

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The biggest myth of all, is the $100 million spent on stadia for the western Sydney AFL side that doesn't even want to play there any more

Then govt says , we have to be careful with funding, what the friggin heck were they thinking ( it was Labour state and federal then , so at least federally a AFL bias)
 
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The biggest myth of all, is the $100 million spent on stadia for the western Sydney AFL side that doesn't even want to play there any more

Then govt says , we have to be careful with funding, what the friggin heck were they thinking ( it was Labour state and federal then , so at least federally a AFL bias)

Waste of money, Julia gillards legacy
 

pHyR3

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You have to laugh.,
Everyone worth their salt knows Suncorp is the best purpose built stadium in Australia for the rectangle codes. It works so well because they never made the mistake of trying to turn a round ground into a rectangle one, you know, like fitting a square peg into a round hole.

Dave Smith must get so depressed having to go back to Sydney after drinking in the atmosphere of the house of the mighty maroon marauders, not crusaders as the blues own.

Lets hope he can stop another Sydney blunder, like trying to put lipstick on that big white elephant they call home, anz.

They need a 55 thousand at Parra, and a 70 thousand to replace Allianz.
Without them league in Sydney will continue to faulter, put along like third world.

Eddie Mcguire laughs his tits off while dining out on caviar in Melbourne. 60- 70, 80 thousand memberships,
What has Roosters got, ? 12 thousand tops.

final count was over 17,000.
 

pHyR3

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The biggest myth of all, is the $100 million spent on stadia for the western Sydney AFL side that doesn't even want to play there any more

Then govt says , we have to be careful with funding, what the friggin heck were they thinking ( it was Labour state and federal then , so at least federally a AFL bias)

so if labour if AFL biased, the liberals (right winged, supporting the rich) is league biased?? you make no sense :roll:
 

Delboy

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so if labour if AFL biased, the liberals (right winged, supporting the rich) is league biased?? you make no sense :roll:

Wtf, Labours heartland is Melbourne, what don't you understand, wasn't suggesting anything to do with the Libs . It's about the , bow down to AFL hysteria that Labour does so well.

Sorry if you don't see that, appears fairly obvious
 
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Can't wait. A reasonable crowd at the SFS now and traffic on the north side already banks back to St Leonard's, worse if the Swans are playing as well. Even with the light rail, I think it's just going to create a logistical nightmare getting to the ground. Might as well give up going to a friday night game if you live further out than the inner west or work in the city.
 

JonnoM

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What a stupid article.
There is no way on earth that any NSW government will abandon Olympic Park considering the investment put into the place for the last 20 years.
It makes sense to upgrade ANZ and $250mill is considerably cheaper option than building a brand new stadium,especially while the infrastructure is there.
As for 70,000 at Moore Park.What a joke.There is NO transport at all to Moore Park and the place is a traffic nightmare.
 

JonnoM

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You have to laugh.,
Everyone worth their salt knows Suncorp is the best purpose built stadium in Australia for the rectangle codes. It works so well because they never made the mistake of trying to turn a round ground into a rectangle one, you know, like fitting a square peg into a round hole.

Dave Smith must get so depressed having to go back to Sydney after drinking in the atmosphere of the house of the mighty maroon marauders, not crusaders as the blues own.
Considering the Blues average 80,000+ at ANZ Stadium,while they can only manage 52,000 at Brisbane's boutique venue,then Im quite confident that Dave Smith is not as depressed as much as you like to think.
 

pHyR3

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Considering the Blues average 80,000+ at ANZ Stadium,while they can only manage 52,000 at Brisbane's boutique venue,then Im quite confident that Dave Smith is not as depressed as much as you like to think.

lol not sure if srs
 

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