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Opinion​

Shark Park, Stark Park … call it what you like. It’s a dive​

Neil Breen

Neil Breen

National sports editor
August 11, 2025 — 5.40am
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If it were a primary school, it would be condemned.
If it was a work site, People and Culture and Occupational Health and Safety would be in a crocodile roll to bring down the biggest penalties. Shark Park, Stark Park, Dark Park … call it what you like.

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Teig Wilton is awarded a penalty try in his 100th match.
It’s a dive. Beyond a dive. If it was the ’70s, George Miller would rent it to film Mad Max. And he wouldn’t be able to believe his luck. A functioning bomb site.
Admittedly, when the Sharks hosted the Cowboys last week, the weather was terrible. Appropriately apocalyptic.

Notwithstanding that, even on a sunny day, it is so far below NRL standard it’s unfathomable the game’s powerbrokers find it acceptable to play there.
A billion-dollar game playing in a tin pot stadium – “stadium” being a loose use of the word.
The fence in the north east corner of Shark Park where uncovered extension cords thread through the wire.

The fence in the north east corner of Shark Park where uncovered extension cords thread through the wire.Credit:Neil Breen
A series of pictures taken by this masthead while the game was on lay the problems bare. It’s the worst professional sporting ground in the nation.
The litany of problems is endless.


Behind the main stand, a water pump is needed to make the food beverage area usable.
At the north-west end, temporary fences have been there so long they’re not temporary at all.

One of Shark Park’s corporate boxes on the eastern side of the ground resembles a cubby house.Credit:Neil Breen
The main corporate facility is a glorified marquee, while another single box resembles a cubby house.
Most of the toilets in the venue are Portaloos, which belong on a building site. Which is apt. Many sit exposed at the top of the hill. Leave your privacy and dignity at the door.

On the corporate level at the top of the main stand (corporate level being another loose use of the term), there is one single female toilet and one single one for males. Take a ticket.
The cold storage units are temporary (that word again) and they are outside in the elements.

You leave your dignity behind when you go to the toilet on the hill at Shark Park.Credit:Neil Breen
Water gathers everywhere – at the front of the stand, at the front of the public area near the field, on walkways ... regulars are so attuned to it that the kids wear gumboots.
The stairway to the main stand gathers water and a single cone is used to denote the hazard.


You have to watch your step when you head up into the main grandstand on the western side.Credit:Neil Breen
At the far north-east of the ground, more temporary fencing separates the hill from the outside, which is half building site, half dumping ground, complete with multiple power cables running through it.
Bunnings Caringbah must do a roaring trade selling Shark Park extension cords – they’re everywhere, even through ankle deep puddles.
Half the eastern stand hasn’t been used for years.

The scene at the back of the main stand is typical of the “bombsite” feel at the ground.Credit:Neil Breen

An Asian restaurant opened in a new part of the private development on the eastern side last year, but it closed two weeks ago.
The old boys used it instead for old boys’ day.
Nor is there any revamp of the ground in sight. Sharks CEO Dino Mezzatesta has it on his to-do list, and he promises to talk to the state government and Venues NSW in an attempt to rescue the joint. But he has no real plan. Just a hope that something will happen.
First on his list is finally rebuilding the Sharks Leagues Club on the eastern side. The club has been closed since 2019 when developers took control of the site.
Since then, the multiple apartment blocks, a huge shopping centre, a hotel and car parks at the Woolooware precinct have been built and are operating. But the club never happened.


Even the ‘premium’ main grandstand gathers water.Credit:Neil Breen
Everything around the ground is new. Everything inside the ground is falling down. It’s bizarre.
The new club was supposed to open in 2022. There have been all sorts of excuses, such as the post-COVID-19 building supply crisis, but that didn’t stop the rest being built. Since then, the club has operated out of a second venue in Kareela.
Mezzatesta announced to club members last week that the Sharks had finally been handed back the club “shell” after a long-running battle with the developers – a battle which has never properly been explained.

At least the kids had fun. Mums and dads make sure their youngsters wear gumboots when they take them to Shark Park.Credit:Neil Breen

The riches from the overall site development have not eventuated, and getting real answers is hard. The club will now borrow more than $35 million to rebuild the club.
“The club is back in our hands and builders are engaged,” Mezzatesta said. “It will take 13 months to complete outside and in. We are looking at August, September next year.
“Once we get it back and running and the revenue firing, even though we’ll have taken on debt, we’ll then look at the stadium. But we won’t get there for 18 months.

Everyone loves the hill at a footy ground … unless it’s at Shark Park.Credit:Neil Breen
“Every other club has been given substantial amounts of money, whether it’s for a centre of excellence, even stadiums, whether it’s state or federal money.

“We have got nothing, and that’s something that’s not right.”
In the meantime, the show rolls on. The Sharks take on the Titans next Saturday at home. If you’re a Mad Max fan, check it out.
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True, but he's not wrong.

We've been taken for a ride with this whole thing from the start, how much longer can we really keep playing in that shithole? And how was it allowed to happen.
Honestly we should move the ground will never be up to standard.
I have seen grounds in Europe 2nd 3rd division teams who have grounds so much better then is.
Either ground share with Roosters which I think they would agree to

Or work with Dragons petition government for a boutique 30,000 seater on southside to ground share, as Kogarah is a dump as well.
Council sells off Kogarah.
Sharks can sell off shark park
 

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Once upon a time, many moons ago, I would have been filthy at that article, but he and his ‘Current Affair’ persona are on the money.
It’s a hole, and abyss and makes Henson Park look like Moore Park precinct.
I won’t be returning with a season pass next year for several reasons, but that has to be the main thing.
Embarrassing
 

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Honestly we should move the ground will never be up to standard.
I have seen grounds in Europe 2nd 3rd division teams who have grounds so much better then is.
Either ground share with Roosters which I think they would agree to

Or work with Dragons petition government for a boutique 30,000 seater on southside to ground share, as Kogarah is a dump as well.
Council sells off Kogarah.
Sharks can sell off shark park
I'm no businessman but is there any point in borrowing 35 million (probably from Cash Train knowing how this club operates) for a leagues club in a white elephant of an area next to a ground with no room for expansion, no money to improve facilities and in all likelihood won't even be an actual playing facility in a few years.
 

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I'm no businessman but is there any point in borrowing 35 million (probably from Cash Train knowing how this club operates) for a leagues club in a white elephant of an area next to a ground with no room for expansion, no money to improve facilities and in all likelihood won't even be an actual playing facility in a few years.
They need to connect the southern stadium and with the ET stand and extend it, they will also need to extend the southern stand with the Peter Burns stand.
 

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Honestly we should move the ground will never be up to standard.
I have seen grounds in Europe 2nd 3rd division teams who have grounds so much better then is.
Either ground share with Roosters which I think they would agree to

Or work with Dragons petition government for a boutique 30,000 seater on southside to ground share, as Kogarah is a dump as well.
Council sells off Kogarah.
Sharks can sell off shark park
I stated that before but i would also include the bulldogs...
 

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“We have got nothing, and that’s something that’s not right.”
In the meantime, the show rolls on. The Sharks take on the Titans next Saturday at home. If you’re a Mad Max fan, check it out.



The Irony isMAd Max captures a part of a waterless apocalyptic world, Does Shark Park look waterless to you. lol
 

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Water is wet. The ground sucks. This isn't news. I was undercover in the ET stand last game and the roof was leaking all game directly onto me. Defeats the purpose of being "undercover".

The NRL owning a hotel there helps. As PVL is in the corner of Sydney teams and growth vs contraction we need to be getting as much help from him as possible. Penrith, Tigers, Sea Eagles, Dragons etc all have been given money to improve.

Work with government and sell Shark park. Build a new stadium on Wooloware golf course. That is the dream but unlikely. I have came around to the idea of them even redoing Kogarah if we can't get it in the shire. You put a parra style stadium there it could work. People will complain and whinge but it is better than the SFS.
 
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hovel is shite
news at 11

we all know its a bottom 2 ground in the comp.

i know we cant fix alot or improve in a long term sense due to money, they keep that hand out in hope.

but what about a bit of pride in the place? some of the criticism is just a reflection of the clubs straight up lack of wanting to be any better.

and who loses out, the fans. season ticket at the sharks is straight up a poor value for money prospect. compared to other clubs, its a joke.
 
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The main problem is the reduced capacity.
The media lionises Leichardt Oval which is the real dump.

And my experience of Kogarah last Saturday showed that its even worse than Leichhardt, with over zealous security constantly stopping people from sitting down on the perimeter of the hill.

The other problem is the protracted (non) redevelopment of the leagues club. The club should do a lot better with all the nearby new residential development.
 

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At least they won’t get to trot out a feeble excuse for a home semi final. That last debacle v the Roosters was not pretty. When you’ve got fans from other clubs laughing at the joint, it’s pretty embarrassing.
The club thus far, has only really had criticism from small circle. Send it main stream and see what Dino has in his next rinse and repeat members update.
 
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“We have got nothing, and that’s something that’s not right.”
In the meantime, the show rolls on. The Sharks take on the Titans next Saturday at home. If you’re a Mad Max fan, check it out.



The Irony isMAd Max captures a part of a waterless apocalyptic world, Does Shark Park look waterless to you. lol
They could make remake of Waterworld there
 
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