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Future NRL Stadiums

Perth Red

Post Whore
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nib redevelopment, roof structure starting to go up on new east stand

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chibimatty

Juniors
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It's been designed to take a roof in the next stage, though you would think for $90mill they could have stuck some colourbond over it!

I whole-heartedly agree with that! Especially after some of the weather at last seasons' Force games :x


Speaking of roofing, if they're going to spend so much money in the SCG/SFS Masterplan, why not consider some kind of light roofing for the SCG? Rain at the SFS doesn't matter so much; rain at the SCG stops a cricket match. ;-)
 

juro

Bench
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Seeing all this money being proposed for development in Sydney this week ($1b for Darling Harbour, $1.6b for light rail), can't they splash a few hundred mill on building some decent footy grounds? Where are their priorities???
 

Prometheus

Juniors
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Yeah!!!

How can they think that transport infrastructure is anywhere near as important as saturating the city with sports stadiums?!?
 

Saint Doc

Coach
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I whole-heartedly agree with that! Especially after some of the weather at last seasons' Force games :x


Speaking of roofing, if they're going to spend so much money in the SCG/SFS Masterplan, why not consider some kind of light roofing for the SCG? Rain at the SFS doesn't matter so much; rain at the SCG stops a cricket match. ;-)

Does it have to be a one handed catch off the roof to get someone out?!
 

Diesel

Referee
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Warriors looking to move from Mt Smart Stadium to NZ equilivant of ANZ. most fans would say the view is poor compared to Mt Smart

http://i.stuff.co.nz/sport/league/8087073/Warriors-a-step-closer-to-Eden-Park

Warriors a step closer to Eden Park

The Warriors are a step closer to moving to Eden Park, speedway to Mount Smart and cricket to Western Springs, with a council-controlled organisation recommending the controversial moves happen.

Regional Facilities Auckland wrote in an agenda for this week's full council meeting, that it has wanted Eden Park to be the primary venue for the Warriors who would co-exist with rugby union.

If this was to happen Mount Smart would become the Warriors base for league training, its high performance centre and administration, speedway would move to Mount Smart and Western Springs would host test and local cricket.
The role of North Harbour Stadium would remain largely unchanged.

The second option, as outlined in the agenda, would be for the Warriors to play all Auckland games at Eden Park and for speedway to move to Waikaraka Park. Mt Smart would then become a specialist 10,000 seat capacity stadium.

Option three would see the Warriors play the majority of Auckland games at Mt Smart and Auckland Council provide funding to modernise the stadium and raise seating capacity to 30,000. Under that plan speedway would move to Waikaraka Park.

The agenda outlines how the decision would be made. The public would be consulted early next year and then council officers would report back to councillors in April.

The rugby league community, Eden Park residents, the speedway community, Western Springs community, Eden Park Trust, Auckland Cricket, Athletics Auckland, Auckland Rugby and all relevant local boards would be consulted.
If the plan is given the green light the changes would happen over the next three to five years.

Auckland Rugby Union chief executive Andy Dalton has previously said the issue had been bandied about for a number of years.

The government's $241 million upgrade of Eden Park was signed off on the proviso that it would become a "community asset" for all sporting codes.

"It was always understood that Eden Park had to be a national stadium with more events. We fully understand the Warriors will be playing there and don't have an issue with that."

Auckland Council owns Mount Smart and Western Springs. Eden Park is held in a trust which is managed with representatives from Auckland Cricket, Auckland Rugby and the Government. North Shore Stadium is owned and operated by the North Shore Domain and North Harbour Trust Board.

The Warriors have previously stated that their preference is to remain at Mount Smart and for the stadium to be upgraded to an international standard with 30,000 seats, at a cost of between $50m-$60m.

The Warriors next preference would be for major games to be played at Eden Park and to use Mount Smart for administration and training - as suggested by the council.

- Auckland Now
 

Lockyer4President!

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Eden Park is held in a trust which is managed with representatives from Auckland Cricket, Auckland Rugby and the Government.

If they want the Warriors to give up their home ground then maybe they should give them a seat on the trust's board as an enticement.
 

Desert Qlder

First Grade
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The third option sounds promising, $50-60 Million could go a long way at Mt. Smart. If they could tighten up the ends you would have a terrific medium sized stadium with an intimidating atmosphere.

From a distance it would seem ground sharing with union is fraught with danger, especially considering the political clout they have in managing the ground.

The Warriors need the best solution in these matters.
 

Diesel

Referee
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An upgrade of Mt Smart would be the best option, I haven't been to the stadium since 2003 and it was looking tired then
 

applesauce

Bench
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Eels seek to be part of government stadium deal
February 19, 2013
Michael Chammas

PARRAMATTA have held preliminary discussions with the NSW minister for sport, Graham Annesley, about the potential for a new "state of the art" stadium.

During the next few months, the NSW state government will begin investigating its options for the investment strategy they announced last year, which didn't include funding to upgrade the dilapidated suburban grounds.

The report that Annesley tabled outlined a plan to invest in major sporting venues like ANZ Stadium and Allianz Stadium, as well as the construction of a new ground in western Sydney or the redevelopment of either Parramatta Stadium, Centrebet Stadium or Campbelltown Stadium.

Eels boss Ken Edwards has begun the push for a new rectangular ground to be built in Parramatta that would see the region become the new sporting hub of the west. While specific details weren't discussed, Edwards made no secret of his desire to persuade the state government to invest in Parramatta.

MORE....
 

Diesel

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This has been on the cards for a while. What's the benefits of an upgrade to Parra compared to Campbelltown?

Parra is closer to Homebush but maybe about to home more NRL games than a Campbelltown Stadium that may only home the Tigers and Penrith
 

Saint Doc

Coach
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This has been on the cards for a while. What's the benefits of an upgrade to Parra compared to Campbelltown?

Parra is closer to Homebush but maybe about to home more NRL games than a Campbelltown Stadium that may only home the Tigers and Penrith

Campbeltown home to Penrith? It's over 40 mins drive away!
 

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