Mt Smart Stadium
- IanRitchie
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Mt Smart Stadium
It was almost open slather in terms of wandering around Ericsson Stadium at the Warriors Open Day today. I wandered up the West Stand to the open corporate boxes, peeked into one of the coaches boxes (with a very smashed window at the back of the the box (which is strange) and there was broken glass all though the box. Bear in mind that it is probably 20 metres off the ground....strange. Anyway...
The largest temporary stand in the southern hemisphere being rebuilt again after the Big Day Out.
The new East Stand.
South Stand. Suprising picturesque up this high.
West Stand from the East Stand. Right up at the back of the East Stand was the only place i could get the whole thing in the lens.
This just seemed fairly classy.
My seat for this year is juuust to the right of the uprights, about halfway up.
Not too much left from the Commonwealth Games now.
Ericsson Stadium No.2.
I still haven't quite managed to get a hang of the sharpen tool yet.
The largest temporary stand in the southern hemisphere being rebuilt again after the Big Day Out.
The new East Stand.
South Stand. Suprising picturesque up this high.
West Stand from the East Stand. Right up at the back of the East Stand was the only place i could get the whole thing in the lens.
This just seemed fairly classy.
My seat for this year is juuust to the right of the uprights, about halfway up.
Not too much left from the Commonwealth Games now.
Ericsson Stadium No.2.
I still haven't quite managed to get a hang of the sharpen tool yet.
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Supurb pics there IanRitchie. Well done . Finally Ericsson is starting to look like a proper rectangle stadium rather than what it was with the athletics track.
You know, there are a few Sydney based NRL clubs who will start to envy the Warriors and grounds like Ericsson Stadium soon.
How do I rate the current NRL grounds?
1. Telstra Stadium
2. Suncorp Stadium
3. Aussie Stadium
4. Ericsson Stadium
5. Canberra Stadium
6. Parramatta Stadium
7. Energy Australia Stadium
8. Dairy Farmers Stadium
9. WIN Stadium
10. Penrith Stadium
11. Brookvale Oval
12. Toyota Park
13. Oki Jubilee Stadium
14. Sydney Showground
14. Olympic Park
Based on spectator comfort & facilities. Corporate facilities. Player facilities & most importantly, the distance from the spectator areas to the playing field & suitability for rectangle sports.
You know, there are a few Sydney based NRL clubs who will start to envy the Warriors and grounds like Ericsson Stadium soon.
How do I rate the current NRL grounds?
1. Telstra Stadium
2. Suncorp Stadium
3. Aussie Stadium
4. Ericsson Stadium
5. Canberra Stadium
6. Parramatta Stadium
7. Energy Australia Stadium
8. Dairy Farmers Stadium
9. WIN Stadium
10. Penrith Stadium
11. Brookvale Oval
12. Toyota Park
13. Oki Jubilee Stadium
14. Sydney Showground
14. Olympic Park
Based on spectator comfort & facilities. Corporate facilities. Player facilities & most importantly, the distance from the spectator areas to the playing field & suitability for rectangle sports.
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I was thinking that this stadium could be the major stadium that New Zealand is looking for, a two tier stand along the goal sides, may push the capacity to 50-60,000 people for Rugby, demolish Eden Park and use the funds from the sale to create a cricket ground and then funds from the left over from Eden Park and NZRU into building the stadium at the site.
Auckland for a city of 1 million has 3 quality stadiums...even if Eden Park looks as dysfunctional as ever
Once again great Pics Ian Ritchie.
P.S I saw that six go out of Westpac Trust Stadium...and i think it was the biggest i have ever seen...especially when Symonds only got two or three rows up
I dont think i have ever seen a shot as big as that...would have been interesting to see how far that would have gone at the MCG or Adelaide Oval.
Auckland for a city of 1 million has 3 quality stadiums...even if Eden Park looks as dysfunctional as ever
Once again great Pics Ian Ritchie.
P.S I saw that six go out of Westpac Trust Stadium...and i think it was the biggest i have ever seen...especially when Symonds only got two or three rows up
I dont think i have ever seen a shot as big as that...would have been interesting to see how far that would have gone at the MCG or Adelaide Oval.
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Re: Ericsson Stadium
Good to find another who likes the seats behind the goalposts. My possie in the Northern Grandstand (a fair bit higher than yours though) at WIN is fantastic.IanRitchie wrote:
My seat for this year is juuust to the right of the uprights, about halfway up.
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Wikipedia says it is 10ks south. That seems a bit excessive, but the Sky Tower looked the same size there as it does from near where i live.hot_dogma wrote:Great Pics. Not being familiar with Auckland, how far from the city is Ericsson Stadium?
I'd forgotten just how close my seat was to the goal posts. I could pick it out when i was standing on the grass.the distance from the spectator areas to the playing field & suitability for rectangle sports.
The field is still quite a distance from the West Stand though.
In the middle of an industrial area, with sod all parking? Well, Eden Park is pretty damn similar. So why not?I was thinking that this stadium could be the major stadium that New Zealand is looking for, a two tier stand along the goal sides, may push the capacity to 50-60,000 people for Rugby, demolish Eden Park and use the funds from the sale to create a cricket ground and then funds from the left over from Eden Park and NZRU into building the stadium at the site.
When i was at the World XI match the sixes were going 3-5 rows back. And i thought those were big!I saw that six go out of Westpac Trust Stadium...and i think it was the biggest i have ever seen...especially when Symonds only got two or three rows up
My only complaint with my seat is the elevation is a little low. Two-three rows back would suit me good. I'll look out for you on Sky.Good to find another who likes the seats behind the goalposts. My possie in the Northern Grandstand (a fair bit higher than yours though) at WIN is fantastic.
And to think i prefer a mid-wicket seat at the cricket. I'm all arse-about-face.
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Your not alone...the Kiwis at Westpac Trust Stadium...who have been complained about in media about the trash throwing.And to think i prefer a mid-wicket seat at the cricket. I'm all arse-about-face.
They all liked the mid-wicket position, the behind the bowler had no spectators compared to the mid wicket areas.
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Egan wrote:They all liked the mid-wicket position, the behind the bowler had no spectators compared to the mid wicket areas.And to think i prefer a mid-wicket seat at the cricket. I'm all arse-about-face.
I noticed that when i was in Wellington too. I was tempted to escape the plonkers and go to these empty seats.
Its not going to happen in a hurry, or at all at the north end.Now for behind the goal posts.
Anyway, i like it as it is, and with the Warriors being the sole tenant at the moment, the council won't be willing to fund anything else.
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