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I have some bad news for you assuming the parking at the development will be available...I just want the parking to be better. I'm sick of walking to the ground all the way from the 70km speed camera on Captain Cook Drive. Surely there will be parking in the development or at least underground in some capacity. Have the dodos thought of this at all?
The reality is the club was in an awful financial position that there was no leverage. On top of that, the usual construction delays were met with COVID delaying everything further. With the increase cost of materials, etc. thankfully the club has avoided that but all it means is the developer is less likely to make any concessions to the club.
Add to that, the club was relying on government funding for any ground improvements which, personally, I think was foolish. It definitely isn't the best use of government funds to spend money on a private ground that would essentially be of private use and have no real community benefit (no matter how you try to spin it).
The club has done the best that I think it can with what it was facing - but the reality is that the ground, whilst I love it, is a horribly viewing experience, difficult to get to for visiting fans, and really not adequate for NRL. The key issue is that Sharks fans haven't really convinced anyone that they would travel north of the Taren Point bridge to attend a home game, and as a result the club is stuck.