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NSW premier will announce more funding today for the continuing upgrade of Energy Australia Stadium ($20.000,000)

Source Local radio KOFM news
 

roopy

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The new section going up now looks really good. Much bigger than i had pictured in my mind. It looks about half the size of the old stand just by itself - and the new change rooms etc look like they will be a good size. The same thing at the other end will make a big difference, and then they can pull down the old stand finally.
It's a slow old process, but we can see the light at the end of the tunnell i think. We can see a real quality facility we can be proud of growing from what was a white elephant for 30 years before the Knights came along.
 

antonius

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Morris pledged a further $20million today, that goes with the $10Million last year. Ground capacity will be 33,000 when it's completed.
 

MC DUI

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Morris pledged a further $20million today, that goes with the $10Million last year. Ground capacity will be 33,000 when it's completed.

33K nice! I though they were going to cap it at 25K?

Are they still planning on putting the roof all the way around the ground once it's finished? That would make for some great atmosphere.
 

antonius

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33K nice! I though they were going to cap it at 25K?

Are they still planning on putting the roof all the way around the ground once it's finished? That would make for some great atmosphere.
Not sure about the roof. They raised the seating cap because they want to host world cup football games there if they get it.
 

Gene Krupa

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http://theherald.yourguide.com.au/news/local/news/general/states-20m-grand-stand/777208.aspx

State's $20m grand stand


BY DAMON CRONSHAW
27/05/2008 8:55:00 AM
PREMIER Morris Iemma will announce $20 million in funding for EnergyAustralia Stadium today, allowing the $60 million western grandstand to be rebuilt and the stadium completed with a capacity of 33,000.



The $20 million was in addition to the $30 million the NSW Government committed before last year's state election, the Premier's spokeswoman said.


It follows the Rudd Government committing $10 million in this month's budget.

Mr Iemma and Newcastle MP Jodi McKay will announce the new funding at the stadium at 8.45am today.


It comes after years of lobbying from local politicians and representatives of the Newcastle Knights and Newcastle Jets and refusals from the former Howard government.

Mr Iemma's original $30 million promise came when the Howard government was in power and on condition that it match the amount.


But with Labor having won power federally, the NSW Government has agreed to pay $50 million towards the project.


The State Government also paid the entire $32 million cost to build the eastern grandstand, completed in 2005.


Hunter International Sports Centre Trust chairman Ted Atchison said yesterday the new western grandstand would be completed by the end of 2010, giving the stadium a capacity of 33,000, up from 26,000.


Mr Atchison said construction could be done without affecting attendances at Jets' and Knights' games.


"Certain areas will be out of action because they will be construction zones, but we don't believe that will affect crowd figures," he said.


"We can accommodate the crowds they've been getting while we do various stages."

The work would be done in four stages, he said.


Work began on the $7 million first stage in December with money that had already been committed.


To be completed next month, it includes two dressing rooms, a warm-up room, medical rooms, showers, toilets, ice baths and an 855-seat spectator concourse in the stadium's south-west.


The second stage will replicate stage one at the north-west end and include rebuilding the grandstand's lower concourse.


A development application for stages three and four will be lodged with Newcastle City Council by the year's end.


Stage three comprises constructing the stadium's two end pieces and stage four removing the back of the grandstand and rebuilding it from ground to roof level with a new roof.


"The old western grandstand will be completely demolished," Mr Atchison said.

Once the work is complete, Newcastle will be in a strong position to host international soccer matches and boost Australia's bids for major soccer tournaments including the 2015 Asian Cup and 2018 World Cup.

Ms McKay said she had been lobbying to see the stadium complete and was excited about today's announcement.
 

Jobdog

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33K nice! I though they were going to cap it at 25K?

Are they still planning on putting the roof all the way around the ground once it's finished? That would make for some great atmosphere.
Nah they're still going to keep the hills at both ends for the families to sit in the sun, with the proviso of putting temporary seating in if we are successful with the World Cup bid.

Seems we've got something to thank soccer for Gene ;-)
 

Jono078

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Awsome, I can only imagine what it'd be like with 33k people there :D

What is the record attendence anyway? Isn't it around 33k?
 

antonius

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Awsome, I can only imagine what it'd be like with 33k people there :D

What is the record attendence anyway? Isn't it around 33k?
I think it's around 35,000 v Manly way back, I was at that game packed in like sardines.
 

jhonny bravo

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Was listening to hadley this morning and he read the news article when it came to hand and he said that with temporary seating at each end of the ground it will get to around 40k. imagine that
 

Knight87

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Awsome, I can only imagine what it'd be like with 33k people there :D

What is the record attendence anyway? Isn't it around 33k?

32,642, to be exact (Newcastle vs Manly, 1995). Yeah, it was extremely packed that night. Back in the days of the old Eastern Hill area (1988-2003), the ground was very packed once capacity got to 25,000. I remember the first league game I went to was vs St George in 1994, where it got 30,251, and yes, it was packed like sardines at that game. It was so packed that you'd struggle to even hug or kiss the person next to you, and there were ppl sitting on the concrete pathways and stairways. Even as a then-7 year old back then, I can still vaguely remember it and how loud and great the atmosphere inside the ground was.
 

Knight87

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Was listening to hadley this morning and he read the news article when it came to hand and he said that with temporary seating at each end of the ground it will get to around 40k. imagine that

Even better. That means that if they are in a position where they are eligable to, the Knights will be able to host Preliminary Finals (aka Grand Final qualifiers).
 

roopy

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Now we've got to find a way to fill the thing up.
A 40k ground with a 16k crowd isn't going to look too flash.
 

Noa

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Now we've got to find a way to fill the thing up.
A 40k ground with a 16k crowd isn't going to look too flash.

How do you think a Green Bay Packers style set up would work in Newcastle. Surely you could round up 40,000 people willing to pay $500-$1000 to OWN the team.

Thats $20-$40 million right there
 
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