Oki Jubilee Stadium
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mugshots of the cheerleaders for research purposes
or shots like my avatar
or shots like my avatar
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The redeveloped section of the ground. I think there are still some final architectural features to be installed.
The lower tier of the new section. In the last picture you can see behind the stairs a section of the nothern terrace where the seats have been removed as a result of the restricted view imposed by the new stand.
The concourse area behind the bottom tier. Two new concession/bar areas plus a merchandise store and WCs. Pictures start from the southern end of the new section and head towards the original 1990 granstand.
New lift lobby to Level 2 (incomplete) and Level 3 (corporate suits and function room)
The main stairs from the Gate B ticket both down the the lower concourse.
Old meets new. This is where the 1990 stand meets up with the 2010 stand. Lower left the brick building part of the original grandstand. Upper left the colourbond building is part of the 2003 redevelopment and centre and right of photograph is 2010 works.
Looking south down the original concourse area. The upper level on the right again part of 2003 redevelopment and the large steel brace in the centre of the picture was installed during the 2008 redevelopments.
A bit further down, the southern end of the original stand looking south. On the left are corporate suites installed in 2003. On the right toilets and lift area installed in 2008. At the far end of the corridor is one of two corporate function rooms constructed in 2008.
The lower tier of the new section. In the last picture you can see behind the stairs a section of the nothern terrace where the seats have been removed as a result of the restricted view imposed by the new stand.
The concourse area behind the bottom tier. Two new concession/bar areas plus a merchandise store and WCs. Pictures start from the southern end of the new section and head towards the original 1990 granstand.
New lift lobby to Level 2 (incomplete) and Level 3 (corporate suits and function room)
The main stairs from the Gate B ticket both down the the lower concourse.
Old meets new. This is where the 1990 stand meets up with the 2010 stand. Lower left the brick building part of the original grandstand. Upper left the colourbond building is part of the 2003 redevelopment and centre and right of photograph is 2010 works.
Looking south down the original concourse area. The upper level on the right again part of 2003 redevelopment and the large steel brace in the centre of the picture was installed during the 2008 redevelopments.
A bit further down, the southern end of the original stand looking south. On the left are corporate suites installed in 2003. On the right toilets and lift area installed in 2008. At the far end of the corridor is one of two corporate function rooms constructed in 2008.
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Its definitely been function over style, saying that they were bloody lucky to get all the upgrades they got.
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Going by the weekend crowd, the official capacity must be just under 20,000
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There were a few empty seats in the northern end and the hill looked more comofrtable than you sometimes see. I.e. not everyone was standing up.
Thanks for the photos. Not bad for six games per year.
Thanks for the photos. Not bad for six games per year.
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They should have just gone with, "Official Merchandise," or Mergeandise.
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I see what you did there.
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You haven't seen the 3rd room of my house. This... thing... consumed a 2br flat before I had to buy a bigger house. It's cost me half a million and 30 years already. When do I get to have a hobby around here.Jeffles wrote:Biggest knitting clubs in rugby league - STGI and Newcastle. Fact!
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KoJu is hosting its first A-League premiership game on 4 December. Sydney FC v Brisbane.
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I've heard around the forums that the club is looking to get some more money for another round of developments at Kogarah, with something possibly announced at the game on Saturday.
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FFA considering using Kogarah Oval as a base as St George want to lessen involvement there.
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