Likewise, why wouldn't the Tahs want to play all their games at such a facility?
The SFS was big enough for all but the Super rugby final this year. Can't see much of an incentive to take the tahs games to ANZ even if this unlikely redevelopment does go ahead, unless of course they get a better financial deal.
It'll still be an inferior match day experience to the SFS. The view won't be as good and the bars are still not going to be anything on the ones in East Sydney.As TOCC said the big inducement will be cash. The 2nd will be, if those plans come to fruition, a better viewing experience.
^^^ The 2000 NZL vs AUS game at Stadium Australia had 124000 Pfitzys of Atmosphere.
2014 Super Rugby GF registered <70000 Pfitzys of Atmosphere.
Travelling there is not that big a deal from the East - bus / train combo works well (I'll ignore in advance any blathering from @Pfitzy about the problems with people living elsewhere in Sydney from him ).
I look forward to it, if it happens.
Many of the innovations on the Homebush video look interesting.It'll still be an inferior match day experience to the SFS. The view won't be as good and the bars are still not going to be anything on the ones in East Sydney.
Leave homebush for wallabies games.
Worth noting that today, the Sydney Swans have announced their new agreement that from 2017, ALL of their home games will be played at the SCG.
It's a 30 YEAR agreement.
Check out @sydneyswans's Tweet:
Surely this impacts any ANZ development? Or GWS new home ground?
Love that design. Hugely troublesome to build over rail yards - the good burghers of Melbourne have been mulling over the Flinders Street railyards for decades.
I can't really contribute to the Sydney side of things, but from a Melbourne perspective you're stuffed without public transport. Waverley Park in Melbourne's east was an AFL ground when I was growing up. Pretty big, with a capacity of almost 80,000 but no easy train access. Frigging nightmare to get to and from. Horrible.
Now we're blessed.
The MCG is an easy stroll from Federation Square, is flanked by two tram lines and two train stations.
Etihad (nee Colonial) Stadium is smack bang on Southern Cross (nee Spencer St) Station and has tram lines on both sides.
AAMI Park has a tram on its doorstep and a station across the road.
Transplant them in the suburbs and take away convenient access and they'd all be suburban headaches. You can't polish a turd.