imported_Saint_Benny1
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The reasons StGeorge Illawarra can't play at Kogarah is three fold.
The first reason is that we don't have lights, an NRL criteria and the council who reckons they are so behind StGeorge will not give us a permit to have lights (permanent or ones we can bring in just for the night). So the problem is that with the NRL's five week scheduling of matches if given a night game would have to find an alternate venue within five weeks. This would be a logistical nightmare trying to re organise season tickets, corporate facilites and all other aspects that go into staging a Rugby League clash of first grade standard.
The second is that one of Kogarah's great aspect is its hill but to play there again permanately and meet NRL criteria this is where we will have to build a new stand and this in itself would be a problem with council approval (good luck consodering local residents) and if you get through that who is goping to pay for it as the council won't, StGeorge or StGeorge Illawarra can't afford it and StGeorge Leagues club who leases the ground have indicated they will not pay for a new grandstand.
The third reason is an economical one. There were rumours circulating that StGeorge would play a handful of games at Kogarah in season 2002 and this was given more than strong consideration but in the end was logistically impossible. The effort and work that would have to go into trying to arrange corporate facilities, season ticketing and other aspects is, logistically impossible and to make it work Kograh would have to host a minium of five games to make it work.
The Kogarah issue is not dead but alot of thinking and work has to go into it to make it work. On a brighter note a big congratulations has to go to Robert Stone and the StGeorge club. When Robert took over as CEO the ground was in a disgusting state with pot holes the order of the day. Now it is a brilliant surface and a lot of money and work has been put into it and would be one of if not the best surface for rugby league in this country
The first reason is that we don't have lights, an NRL criteria and the council who reckons they are so behind StGeorge will not give us a permit to have lights (permanent or ones we can bring in just for the night). So the problem is that with the NRL's five week scheduling of matches if given a night game would have to find an alternate venue within five weeks. This would be a logistical nightmare trying to re organise season tickets, corporate facilites and all other aspects that go into staging a Rugby League clash of first grade standard.
The second is that one of Kogarah's great aspect is its hill but to play there again permanately and meet NRL criteria this is where we will have to build a new stand and this in itself would be a problem with council approval (good luck consodering local residents) and if you get through that who is goping to pay for it as the council won't, StGeorge or StGeorge Illawarra can't afford it and StGeorge Leagues club who leases the ground have indicated they will not pay for a new grandstand.
The third reason is an economical one. There were rumours circulating that StGeorge would play a handful of games at Kogarah in season 2002 and this was given more than strong consideration but in the end was logistically impossible. The effort and work that would have to go into trying to arrange corporate facilities, season ticketing and other aspects is, logistically impossible and to make it work Kograh would have to host a minium of five games to make it work.
The Kogarah issue is not dead but alot of thinking and work has to go into it to make it work. On a brighter note a big congratulations has to go to Robert Stone and the StGeorge club. When Robert took over as CEO the ground was in a disgusting state with pot holes the order of the day. Now it is a brilliant surface and a lot of money and work has been put into it and would be one of if not the best surface for rugby league in this country