At a minimum, there’s also value in improving the stadium as well with consideration towards NRC, Super W,Football Women’s World Cup, Women’s Rugby World Cup, W-League.
So a 20k stadium?
At a minimum, there’s also value in improving the stadium as well with consideration towards NRC, Super W,Football Women’s World Cup, Women’s Rugby World Cup, W-League.
The only way their will be support if it is developed to be a home ground for a League team as well as the Reds. Labor will find it hard to give money to Union over League.
http://www.news.com.au/sport/rugby/...y/news-story/b39b48447d450514defb6a9d9ebca101
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Super Rugby 2018: Reds coach Brad Thorn delivers brutal honesty
BRAD Thorn admits he’d have felt “embarrassed” if he was a Queensland Reds player after some of their limp performances in 2017. “That would hurt me, and I couldn’t tolerate that.”
Boutique Stadium (currently 18,000 with planning permission to expand the stadium to 22,000) & high quality fields catering for both sporting and non-sporting events & community use
I'd rather the QRU sell Balleymore and buy Perry Park along with the Roar. After being spoilt for activities pre and post a Rugby game at Suncorp, why would the punters want to spend even more time travelling to Balleymore when there is absolutely nothing around it?
Build an indoor stadium that can utilise AC (and some huge arse solar panels) and we can have the 7s/10's up here in Brisbane in summer without fear of the heat.
QRU doesn't own Ballymore and can't sell it. It's state government owned land
Yoikes, so does the QLD Govt own the stadium as well, same with the Reds HQ?
Yoikes, so does the QLD Govt own the stadium as well, same with the Reds HQ?
The massive drain you talk of is based on the dollar value of the depreciation of the asset eg stadium buildings Whilst this is an accounting loss it doesn’t affect the cash flow. Don’t talk down the value of Ballymore though as if you tried to rent 3 fields a gym, car parking and an office block this close to the city your cash flow would be massively affected. In fact you could argue the QRU/Reds could be homeless without it in its current Finacial position.QRU own the infrastructure - which is a massive drain on their finances and one of the reasons they've nearly gone broke a few times.
The massive drain you talk of is based on the dollar value of the depreciation of the asset eg stadium buildings Whilst this is an accounting loss it doesn’t affect the cash flow. Don’t talk down the value of Ballymore though as if you tried to rent 3 fields a gym, car parking and an office block this close to the city your cash flow would be massively affected. In fact you could argue the QRU/Reds could be homeless without it in its current Finacial position.
I imagine 15k-20k.. certainly no more then that
It will require cooperation with football to be possible IMO
I feel like if they are redeveloping it they really try to should push it to 25k/30k with 20k being an absolute minimum. Keep in mind it has seated 22k, and currently can seats 18k. The Roar have had up to 18k in recent years. And the Reds regularly had more than 18k last year. Any boutique stadium would be a very long term project so building something not accounting for some growth isn't going to be an intelligent investment. (Mind you, I don't recall the last time a government made an intelligent investment.)
Regarding Ballymore being something to compete with Lang Park for a pro team; I have a few friends who work for various politicians (at various levels of government) and they have been saying for a few years now that the current situation with the Broncos, Reds and Roar all sharing Suncorp Stadium is very difficult and taking a real toll on the maintenance of the ground as well as scheduling. So it's somewhat necessary that we an alternative stadium to fill the overflow.