Duhyob wrote:Maybe they can play AFL at the SCG
Telstra Stadium to become ANZ Stadium
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The point (I think) was that rectangular sports shouldn't be played within 5 days before an oval sport fixture - e.g. no Friday night NRL games followed by Sunday AFL games.
When the stands are extended for the rectangular sports and rolled over the pitch, it buggers the turf underneath, and he's staying that they should ahve 5 days recovery time. You can have the oval sports before the rectangular, but not vice versa.[/quote]
Ground surface tonight much improved, a few weeks without rolling the seats in makes all the difference. Disappointing crowd for a prelim final though, considering perfect weather and Swans in peak form. The official attendence of 48k seemed a tad generous - I thought it was a just under half full at the ground.
The point (I think) was that rectangular sports shouldn't be played within 5 days before an oval sport fixture - e.g. no Friday night NRL games followed by Sunday AFL games.
When the stands are extended for the rectangular sports and rolled over the pitch, it buggers the turf underneath, and he's staying that they should ahve 5 days recovery time. You can have the oval sports before the rectangular, but not vice versa.[/quote]
Ground surface tonight much improved, a few weeks without rolling the seats in makes all the difference. Disappointing crowd for a prelim final though, considering perfect weather and Swans in peak form. The official attendence of 48k seemed a tad generous - I thought it was a just under half full at the ground.
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24k in tonight for the T20, first time I've seen the 6th deck open for an event with fewer than 35k there.
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Should have held the game next door at Spotless. Would have been a great atmosphere there.
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The pitch orientation is a joke for cricket, with the straight boundaries too short and the square boundaries too far. Presumably the pitch is orientated 90 degrees to the regulation alignment to have more fans behind the bowler? Whatever the reason, let's keep the cricket at SCG or Spotless.
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I'd never even looked for this but a friend on the WSW forum found it this morning.
A summary of the Stadium Australia contracts is accessed via this link:-
http://www.treasury.nsw.gov.au/__data/a ... e_2002.pdf
Page 19 gives details of the restrictions applying to other stadiums within 50km of Stadium Australia.
A summary of the Stadium Australia contracts is accessed via this link:-
http://www.treasury.nsw.gov.au/__data/a ... e_2002.pdf
Page 19 gives details of the restrictions applying to other stadiums within 50km of Stadium Australia.
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The NSW government is an expert at creating legislative instruments that pump up an individual's asset values, and fucks everyone else over.
That said, 35k is still plenty for Parra.
That said, 35k is still plenty for Parra.
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Indeed it is. And that's all the Wanderers want. It is surely the perfect capacity for the Wanderers atm.yob wrote:The NSW government is an expert at creating legislative instruments that pump up an individual's asset values, and fucks everyone else over.
That said, 35k is still plenty for Parra.
Parramatta Eels on the other hand have been very quiet on the subject.
The team I've followed for 2 and a half years is making far more noise on this subject than the other team I have followed for over 40 years.
Given that the current known support of the Eels is far greater than the current known potential support of the Wanderers, the approach from the Eels has been extremely underwhelming.
Very disappointing considering they have always believed they have a mortgage on the place.....erecting statues, colouring dressing rooms blue and gold, naming stands and terraces and bars after former players etc.......
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Interesting that they state that the renegotiation can be triggered if the NSW govt :gyfox wrote:I'd never even looked for this but a friend on the WSW forum found it this morning.
A summary of the Stadium Australia contracts is accessed via this link:-
http://www.treasury.nsw.gov.au/__data/a ... e_2002.pdf
Page 19 gives details of the restrictions applying to other stadiums within 50km of Stadium Australia.
Provides a closed or closeable roof for the Sydney Football
Stadium or Parramatta Stadium
Increases the roof area of the Sydney Football Stadium to protect
an additional 5% or more of its seats from the weather.
Obviously they're aware of the way inclement weather affects crowds..which makes it doubly odd that only now they're considering a roof for their stadium.