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Eion

First Grade
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It’s been talked about as likely, but Dino confirming 2022 games will be at Pointsbet in members email today. Thank fugg for that.
 

Tiger Shark

Bench
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2,944
Great timing with the new coach and big signings. No excuses for all the fair weather fans to get amongst it.
 

Big Bloke

Juniors
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741
Great news.

I've been a ticketed member since 2009 and can't wait to get back to Shark Park.

By the way, when is the board going to grow some balls and name it Shark Park for the long term rather than placate a sponsor. Dino has done everything else pretty well, surely he can come up with a solution for this.

How many of you on here would rather it be called Shark Park than a sponsor name?
 

shaggs

Coach
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Great news.

I've been a ticketed member since 2009 and can't wait to get back to Shark Park.

By the way, when is the board going to grow some balls and name it Shark Park for the long term rather than placate a sponsor. Dino has done everything else pretty well, surely he can come up with a solution for this.

How many of you on here would rather it be called Shark Park than a sponsor name?
Money talks. Everyone knows that it is Shark park, but if they are any to throw some coin at us to see their name in the paper then great
 

Tiger Shark

Bench
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2,944
Great news.

I've been a ticketed member since 2009 and can't wait to get back to Shark Park.

By the way, when is the board going to grow some balls and name it Shark Park for the long term rather than placate a sponsor. Dino has done everything else pretty well, surely he can come up with a solution for this.

How many of you on here would rather it be called Shark Park than a sponsor name?
Any suggestion of forgoing sponsorship dollars to call it Shark Park is just dumb and something especially our club should never consider.
 

shadowboxer

First Grade
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6,408
They should call it Gamblor stadium.
Any time you rock up, you never know what your going to get and as they says “life’s a gamble” ie - warm beer, cold pie, Jekyll & Hyde performances from the team or took the gamble and didn’t wear thermals on a Saturday night as the wind whips up off Botany Bay.
Oh year and as mentioned, gambling runs the world.
 

R-15-3

Juniors
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2,482
It’s always shark park to me, seen pointsbet 2022 and thought it was a post on early betting for next year being our stadium didn’t cross my mind.
 

Don Tweddle

Juniors
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1,018
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NRL news: Cronulla Sharks returning to their spiritual home in 2022​

After two years playing at the same ground as staunch rivals St George Illawarra, the Sharks have confirmed they will be heading home next season, but there will be restrictions.

David Riccio David Riccio
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Cronulla are headed back to their spiritual home of Shark Park in 2022.

The club has confirmed that their two-year existence at Kogarah’s Jubilee Oval — the home ground of staunch rivals and ‘big brother’ St George Illawarra — is over.

In a letter to members on Wednesday, Sharks chief executive Dino Mezzatesta confirmed the club would return to their suburban ground under the direction of new coach Craig Fitzgibbon.

The Sharks’ return to PointsBet Stadium at Woolooware next year will include restrictions on crowd numbers due to the ongoing $20 million development of the Sharkies Leagues Club.



An atrtist’s impression of how the Cronulla Sharks precinct at Woolooware will look when completed.

News Corp understands the Sharks are preparing to host 10 home games with a capacity crowd of 12,000, just below the Sharks’ crowd average of 12,141 during their most recent season there in 2019.

Cronulla moved all their home games from PointsBet Stadium for the 2020 and 2021 seasons due to the major refurbishment of their adjoining Leagues Club.

A revamped club will be the centrepiece of a new commercial-retail precinct bringing further revenue to Cronulla’s coffers.

There will be no major upgrade of PointsBet Stadium.

The construction works adjacent to the playing field has suffered due to the Covid-19 pandemic’s impact on the building industry.

Completion has been delayed until 2023.

Given the delay in the build, there were fears within the Sharks’ fanbase that management would extend their ‘home away from home’ existence at Jubilee Oval.

However, the Sharks board and management have spent the past five months designing a spectator safe, albeit restricted precinct, that will allow them to host NRL matches next year.
 

Eion

First Grade
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Some people get a subscription through work...


NRL news: Cronulla Sharks returning to their spiritual home in 2022​

After two years playing at the same ground as staunch rivals St George Illawarra, the Sharks have confirmed they will be heading home next season, but there will be restrictions.

David Riccio David Riccio
Follow
@DaveRic1



Cronulla are headed back to their spiritual home of Shark Park in 2022.

The club has confirmed that their two-year existence at Kogarah’s Jubilee Oval — the home ground of staunch rivals and ‘big brother’ St George Illawarra — is over.

In a letter to members on Wednesday, Sharks chief executive Dino Mezzatesta confirmed the club would return to their suburban ground under the direction of new coach Craig Fitzgibbon.

The Sharks’ return to PointsBet Stadium at Woolooware next year will include restrictions on crowd numbers due to the ongoing $20 million development of the Sharkies Leagues Club.



An atrtist’s impression of how the Cronulla Sharks precinct at Woolooware will look when completed.

News Corp understands the Sharks are preparing to host 10 home games with a capacity crowd of 12,000, just below the Sharks’ crowd average of 12,141 during their most recent season there in 2019.

Cronulla moved all their home games from PointsBet Stadium for the 2020 and 2021 seasons due to the major refurbishment of their adjoining Leagues Club.

A revamped club will be the centrepiece of a new commercial-retail precinct bringing further revenue to Cronulla’s coffers.

There will be no major upgrade of PointsBet Stadium.

The construction works adjacent to the playing field has suffered due to the Covid-19 pandemic’s impact on the building industry.

Completion has been delayed until 2023.

Given the delay in the build, there were fears within the Sharks’ fanbase that management would extend their ‘home away from home’ existence at Jubilee Oval.

However, the Sharks board and management have spent the past five months designing a spectator safe, albeit restricted precinct, that will allow them to host NRL matches next year.
Haha, sure you do…
 
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