2010 four nations at rotorua international stadium?
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2010 four nations at rotorua international stadium?
new zealand will play png there in the 2010 four nations but from what ive seen its facilities are no greater than say concord oval. why not take it to yarrow stadium or waikato
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Re: 2010 four nations at rotorua international stadium?
They may have been provided with a good deal by the council. Rotorua drew a relatively good crowd for the Tonga game last year.
The new NZRL is really taking some positive steps. If this was five years ago, the match would've been played at Mt Smart Stadium in front of 5000.
The new NZRL is really taking some positive steps. If this was five years ago, the match would've been played at Mt Smart Stadium in front of 5000.
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Re: 2010 four nations at rotorua international stadium?
It also helps that they can promote their national side as being the current World Champions. Taking them around the country instead of having them play in either Mt Smart Stadium or just up the road at North Harbour Stadium is a good thing. Unlike union, league tests in NZ really only happen in Auckland, Wellington or Christchurch. Good to see they are giving other regions a chance to see their national team.
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Re: 2010 four nations at rotorua international stadium?
Better than my photo taken in near darkness.
Still don't know why it remains oval. The cricket ground up the road hosts first class matches and it's not even the first choice for an international if Bay of Plenty was ever to get one. Blake Park in Tauranga would get the nod.
Still don't know why it remains oval. The cricket ground up the road hosts first class matches and it's not even the first choice for an international if Bay of Plenty was ever to get one. Blake Park in Tauranga would get the nod.
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Re: 2010 four nations at rotorua international stadium?
Athletics perhaps?
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Re: 2010 four nations at rotorua international stadium?
Beautiful looking stadium. Have they ever run speedway there? And athletics sounds a reasonable guess.
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Re: 2010 four nations at rotorua international stadium?
On further inspection, I don't rate the stand. Haven't sat in it but the roof is a bit Olympic Park (never a good thing) and the gradient of the seats looks a bit flat, which is a no-no when you are a bit removed from the action.
Still, it's good to see a regional city get a big gig. Ugly or not, you need facilities of that size to draw those events. Go Kumuls!
Still, it's good to see a regional city get a big gig. Ugly or not, you need facilities of that size to draw those events. Go Kumuls!