BJ wrote:Why is it that many AFL supporting Canberrans want a multipurpose new stadium for all codes, but every cricket supporting League fan I know recognise that that style of stadium wouldn’t be a great solution or create a good viewing experience?
Yeah, it's a huge surprise.
Maybe the AFL should instead consider playing on a rectangle ground of, oh I don't know, 80 metres wide and 140 metres long.
One purpose-built rectangular stadium for league, rugby and football (and events).
It's not hard. We already have the first one. Let's just do the second one really well and expand the first if/when anyone wants to base an AFL team here (AKA never).
Sid wrote: ↑March 4, 2024, 12:06 pm
The only reason I stopped watching the annual nrl match in Darwin is because it's played on an oval ground, which makes for terrible viewing being so far away from the game
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What’s weird is that they could get 10k into Darwin Rugby League Park, which is basically a clone of the ground in Mackay that was used during COVID.
Given 10k is about what they’ve been drawing, I’m confused why they don’t play at the rectangle ground.
Sometimes the light at the end of the tunnel is just the train that's about to hit you.
Sid wrote: ↑March 4, 2024, 12:06 pm
The only reason I stopped watching the annual nrl match in Darwin is because it's played on an oval ground, which makes for terrible viewing being so far away from the game
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What’s weird is that they could get 10k into Darwin Rugby League Park, which is basically a clone of the ground in Mackay that was used during COVID.
Given 10k is about what they’ve been drawing, I’m confused why they don’t play at the rectangle ground.
That would be better if they did that. It’s a much better ground to watch RL at. Don’t know how they would go with just the one entrance/ exit for 10k people though. Would like to see them give it a go though.
'We need it to survive': Las Vegas inspires Canberra Raiders' call for new Canberra Stadium
Canberra Raiders boss Don Furner says a new stadium is crucial for the survival of ACT's sporting teams. He made the comments off the back of a visit to Las Vegas Stadium for the NRL's opening round there last weekend.
"Their facilities are amazing. We need to have facilities. It brings people in," he said. "That's why we keep banging on about a new stadium. We need it to survive and we need it to thrive. It will sustain sport and us, and other codes, soccer, rugby union, for another 25 years."
Billy Walker wrote: ↑March 9, 2024, 8:10 pm
Are we saying we expect the club to fold if someone doesn’t build us a stadium?
It’s usual practice in Australia for Federal and state governments to build major sports stadiums in their jurisdictions. Queensland and NSW have lots of high quality stadiums now. No clubs in either State need to play in old stadiums right now. Victoria built one for the Storm.
If you’re a Raiders fan, why wouldn’t you want a new Canberra Stadium for the club and the Raiders fans? We are increasingly at a competitive disadvantage with other clubs, as we have a State/Territory government unwilling to get this done. Surely you want us to have a competitive advantage? Good governments find ways to get things done that are needed.
Billy Walker wrote: ↑March 9, 2024, 8:10 pm
Are we saying we expect the club to fold if someone doesn’t build us a stadium?
It’s usual practice in Australia for Federal and state governments to build major sports stadiums in their jurisdictions. Queensland and NSW have lots of high quality stadiums now. No clubs in either State need to play in old stadiums right now. Victoria built one for the Storm.
If you’re a Raiders fan, why wouldn’t you want a new Canberra Stadium for the club and the Raiders fans? We are increasingly at a competitive disadvantage with other clubs, as we have a State/Territory government unwilling to get this done. Surely you want us to have a competitive advantage? Good governments find ways to get things done that are needed.
Yeah shiny new stadium sounds great, but are we really at risk of extinction if we don’t get one? Seems like a dramatic headline.
Billy Walker wrote:Are we saying we expect the club to fold if someone doesn’t build us a stadium?
When we have a local government who happily blow $80 million on a failed IT project and $800 million on 1.7km of light rail track to nowhere, I just don’t know what to expect from anymore.
Billy Walker wrote: ↑March 9, 2024, 8:10 pm
Are we saying we expect the club to fold if someone doesn’t build us a stadium?
I think it will make it harder to be successful, whether we will fold is another question. We already have some considerable disadvantages being a small market, with less hospitable weather. If we end up with the worst regularly used ground in the competition on top of that, it is hard to see us consistently challenging.
Billy Walker wrote:Are we saying we expect the club to fold if someone doesn’t build us a stadium?
If the stadium isn't fit for purpose then the NRL can revoke the licence, yes
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I think there is a lot of space between being a poor ground and not fit for purpose. It is not as if nothing has been done in recent years, but it doesn’t fix the overarching issue that there are far better stadia across the NRL.
Billy Walker wrote: ↑March 9, 2024, 8:10 pm
Are we saying we expect the club to fold if someone doesn’t build us a stadium?
It’s usual practice in Australia for Federal and state governments to build major sports stadiums in their jurisdictions. Queensland and NSW have lots of high quality stadiums now. No clubs in either State need to play in old stadiums right now. Victoria built one for the Storm.
If you’re a Raiders fan, why wouldn’t you want a new Canberra Stadium for the club and the Raiders fans? We are increasingly at a competitive disadvantage with other clubs, as we have a State/Territory government unwilling to get this done. Surely you want us to have a competitive advantage? Good governments find ways to get things done that are needed.
Come on Ferg, you know the answer to that first sentence in your second paragraph
Well I was at CBUS Robina last night for the Titans/dragons game, and I have to say it puts into stark contrast just how bad GIO stadium in Canberra is.
It really makes you understand just how much of a **** the local govt doesn't give.
For context, Robina stadium is a fairly simple rectangle with fairly standard stands and coverage over the seating. I was in the top tier half way to the back and the view was excellent. I felt close to the play, with a commanding views over the field. It was stormy weather and no one felt any wind or rain at all.
By contrast, Canberra feels like a country park football stadium, where if you are up high you are miles away and if you are close you cannot see across the park. Its really just terrible in comparison.
I cant imagine a stadium like Robina is anything special, and would not be a relatively expensive stadium to build, But its 100 times better tjan what we currently have.
You’re a long way from the action, its old cement build makes it freezing in winter, even some of the below average Sydney grounds are much better for watching the game.
Mr Barr has spent over a decade talking up a new stadium, but has spent no time actually trying to build it.
'Long overdue': Liberals blast Barr, fire shot in new Canberra Stadium stoush
ACT Opposition Leader Elizabeth Lee says Canberrans have a right to feel frustrated by the repeated delays in delivering a new Canberra Stadium and that the city remains the Liberal Party's preferred location. A city stadium remains the preference of both the Canberra Raiders and the Brumbies, however Chief Minister Andrew Barr has repeatedly declared it is off the table.
"As we've always said, we do see merit in the stadium being in a city location and that is still our preference," Ms Lee said. "It's still on the table and we'll have a lot more to say in the lead up to the election on it."
Azza wrote:Some loose sewerage at the stadium today?
Inner bowl?
Gina Riley: Oh, come on, John. That’s a bit old hat, the corrupt IOC delegate. John Clarke: Old hat? Gina, in the scientific world when they see that something is happening again and again and again, repeatedly, they don’t call it old hat. They call it a pattern.
Azza wrote:Just adds further evidence the existing stadium is cooked, not that Barr the muppet cares
Cooked sewerage might kill off some of the nasty bugs.
Gina Riley: Oh, come on, John. That’s a bit old hat, the corrupt IOC delegate. John Clarke: Old hat? Gina, in the scientific world when they see that something is happening again and again and again, repeatedly, they don’t call it old hat. They call it a pattern.
Azza wrote:Just adds further evidence the existing stadium is cooked, not that Barr the muppet cares
Cooked sewerage might kill off some of the nasty bugs.
You’re an idiot.
I hope this helps.
It does!
Gina Riley: Oh, come on, John. That’s a bit old hat, the corrupt IOC delegate. John Clarke: Old hat? Gina, in the scientific world when they see that something is happening again and again and again, repeatedly, they don’t call it old hat. They call it a pattern.
Ricky Stuart rips into rotten eggs 'stench' in call for a new Canberra Stadium
You know it's not good when a pungent rotten eggs odour dominates the essence of Deep Heat outside footy players' change rooms. After Saturday's game, players, coaches, families and friends of the teams - as well as the media - had to hold their noses as a foul smell flooded the tunnel underneath the Mal Meninga Stand.
"I feel sorry for those people there with the stench. I know people laugh at it. But we are the capital of Australia. It's absolutely crap that they don't build a stadium to look after Canberra's people.
Barr has been talking about a new stadium for well over a decade. So much talk about city infrastructure so little delivered.
He’s building an $800 million dollar 1.7km extension of Light Rail to Commonwealth Park. That is not a wise investment decision. That money could build a very good stadium.