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Plans for ANZ Stadium roof

siv

First Grade
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I would rather they re-erect the temp stands at each end of the stadium as well as the retractable N/S seating option to bring fans closer to the in goal action

Hate the fact that the stadium only holds 85,000 compared to 110,000
 

PB

Bench
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So if they built a $150 million dollar roof on the stadium would we expect ticket prices to stay the same...?

I imagine the roof being considered is more to be able to have more events (stadium concerts etc...) i don't think they really give a brass razzoue if a few fans are getting wet at the footy - although at least with a roof there would be more atmosphere as the sound of 10,000 fans ecos around the enormous monstrosity that is ANZ.

I believe SOPA are considering roofs for some of the other venues in the precinct also (eg tennis centre).
 

muzby

Village Idiot
Staff member
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what a plan..

just imagine how much more intense the crowd would sound with the roof closed!!??!

i mean, souths matches would sound like they had cracked the 10,000 attendance mark at their games...
 

God-King Dean

Immortal
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Even with the capacity, great facilities & a roof, it'd still be the worst Rugby League ground. A soul less place.
 

JonnoM

Juniors
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Its back in the news

The video
http://video.news.com.au/2395238939/ANZ-Stadium-roof?area=videoindex4


http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/ne...-government-plan/story-fni0cx12-1226672823616

ANZ STADIUM ROOF


Stadium roof to create sporting jewel

SYDNEY'S ANZ Stadium could be turned into a fully roofed, rectangular football ground enabling fans to sit on the sidelines under a $250 million plan to be unveiled today by Sport Minister Graham Annesley.

The stadium upgrade is outlined in a new video masterplan for Sydney Olympic Park, which also envisages new clubs, bars, restaurants, a gymnasium, pool and a rock climbing wall on ANZ Stadium.

The masterplan, obtained by The Daily Telegraph, comes as the stadium's operators, Stadium Australia Group, push for the state government to commit funds to upgrade the 14-year-old stadium.

They say the stadium must remain competitive with Asian and other Australian venues to ensure Sydney continues to attract major events, such as this month's Manchester United football match which is forecast to pump $16 million into the NSW economy.

Mr Annesley has worked closely with the Sydney Olympic Park Authority and the government architect's office to sharpen the long-term vision for the entertainment precinct, including the creation of the video which includes animation of a roof opening over the stadium.

ANZ STADIUM

An artist's impression of ANZ Stadium with retractable roof. Source: Supplied
"This video provides people with an idea of what is possible for the future of Sydney Olympic Park in keeping with the masterplan for the precinct," he told The Daily Telegraph.

"It's a very exciting glimpse of the future as the park continues to evolve as a constant reminder of the wonderful Sydney Olympic legacy left to the people of NSW."

The plan also envisages a new pub opposite The Brewery near the Novotel hotel.

Futuristic photographs of the stadium show how new seats at the try-scoring ends of the stadium would be able to be reconfigured to be pushed closer to the field. Seats on the sidelines are already able to push closer in for league, rugby and soccer matches.

ANZ STADIUM

An artist's impression of ANZ Stadium with retractable roof. Source: Supplied
There would also be small changes to improve visibility at cricket and AFL matches.

The stadium, built as an athletics arena for the 2000 Sydney Olympics, is often criticised for not offering enough seats close to the action.

ANZ Stadium managing director Daryl Kerry said the timing of the release of the future vision was significant as Sydney was about to host its biggest month of sport since the Olympics, with the British Lions and State of Origin series deciders, leading to the Manchester United game.

"Combining a roof and moving stands at each end of the stadium to bring fans closer to the action would create an unrivalled atmosphere for the biggest sporting events held in the country," Mr Kerry said. "Imagine if we can move those 15,000 Blatchys Blues fans at State of Origin, or the Terrace Australis (Socceroos) or Wallabies supporters groups, to within 5m of the field?"

The new seating arrangement could mean the stadium's capacity shrinks slightly from 83,500 to about 80,000, depending on the final engineering design.

ANZ STADIUM

An artist's impression of ANZ Stadium with retractable roof. Source: Supplied
Canterbury Bulldogs chief executive Todd Greenberg said it was time the government made a new investment at ANZ Stadium. He said a roof and better configured seating were "overdue". "This is Australia's best multi-purpose stadium and Sydney sports fans would really get behind these new plans - it would take us to the next level," he said.

The government hopes the launch of the masterplan video will stimulate new private investment in the precinct.

Its launch comes only months after Stadium Australian Group offered to sell ANZ Stadium back to the government for $100 million.

Mr Annesley backed the move, but Treasury rejected it, leading to doubts about the future viability of the stadium. Stadium Australia is now prepared to fund part of the development if the government commits to a lease extension of about 30 years when its present lease ends in 2031.

ANZ STADIUM

An artist's impression of ANZ Stadium with retractable roof. Source: Supplied
"Private enterprise will be working with government to develop a funding model that can deliver this vision for the Stadium in the near term," Mr Kerry said. "There have been suggestions the three major events in July could generate $50 million for the NSW economy so an investment in the stadium is, in effect, an investment in NSW."

The operator will also begin talks with key sporting groups, including the NRL, AFL, ARU, Cricket Australia and Football Federation Australia about funding the upgrade.
 

GAZF

First Grade
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I'd rather they improve the situation with the stands on the sidelines than the ends. They're f**king terrible.
 

Brutus

Referee
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We need a truly rectangular stadium.

This half-baked idea will not improve things. The stands along the sides are too far back.

f**k the oval shape. We do not need our main stadium to be oval shaped. The SCG and skoka stadium cater well enough for the oval sports.
 

Perth Red

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NRL needs to be pressuring the Govt's for a decent Western Sydney rectangular stadium, the parra announcement and now this mean another 25years+ of crap venues for NRL games in the games biggest area is likely. They should promise 3 NRL tennants, get soccer to commit to being a tennant giving 4 users which will more than make it economically viable. Either that or NRL should find a development partner and build it themselves. There's decent money to be made in stadium management.
 
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JW

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Apart from the roof, its a fairly shite and lazy idea. It looks half built FFS. Just another band-aid solution to the monumental f**kups of the past.

There simply isn't (and isn't going to be) a viable market for the city's biggest stadium to be catering for a once in a blue moon T20 International or the odd mickey mouse Fumbleball fixture that could easily be catered for by the SCG or the Showground.

Either go all out and turn it in to a world-class rectangular complex as it should have been post-Olympics, or leave the shitbox as it is for now and either save some dough or put it towards funding for other grounds or the WS idea.
 
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kmav23

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Wheres all the posters who said govt should not spend money on NBN and let private sector build it.

All the liberal voters etc.... why does the govt need to put in money ?
 

Suitman

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Apart from the roof, its a fairly shite and lazy idea. It looks half built FFS. Just another band-aid solution to the monumental f**kups of the past.

There simply isn't (and isn't going to be) a viable market for the city's biggest stadium to be catering for a once in a blue moon T20 International or the odd mickey mouse Fumbleball fixture that could easily be catered for by the SCG or the Showground.

Either go all out and turn it in to a world-class rectangular complex as it should have been post-Olympics, or leave the shitbox as it is for now and either save some dough or put it towards funding for other grounds or the WS idea.

And that is the problem.
Short sighted planning allowed the ALF to chuck a few million bucks our way to con us into keeping it oval shaped post Olympics.
We should have just told them to f**k off, just like they would have if we'd asked for retractable stands at the MCG.
f**k the Afl.

Suity
 

some11

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Demo the bloody thing and outline a billion dollars for a true world class rectangular stadium that will last for 50 years.
 

beave

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now that's how you make a large stadium............ this is exactly what is needed to replace ANZ but I doubt it could be ever afforded by the NSW gov.
 
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