Don't you guys all just ride in with the wagon loaded with moonshine, and hitch the carts outside?rugbywhisperer said:All you poor little diddums in Sydney.
Now apply those travel thoughts to whatever Brisbane ground a game is at.
The lest painful is the buslink to Suncorp but you then have the interminable wait and 30km bus ride.
Getting in and out of Ballymore is a trial that tests the best of us - the only saving grace being the reduction in crowds means it is actually getting easier.
Of course then there is the famous facilities at Ballymore, the extremely expansive seating, the overly officious 'crowd controllers', usually not being allowed to use the newer seating - oh what an enjoyable time it is going there - NOT
NTA said:If my fat arse can ride 8km into work three times a week then you can surely pump your long veldt-running legs to the rugby?
You're right about the rude staff though. Sorry for giving you guys a job you ungrateful fuckers!
I think the utility of Homebush has been well seen with S14 games out there already, not to mention the crappily attended Tests. No thanks. And that aint only 'cos I live East. It is a shit place to watch rugby. Another stadium won't fix that - besides, contracts have been signed for several years. Aint gonna change.RugbyFuture said:I reckon they should build a new stadium and home admin office out at homebush, they don't have the money but thats where they should be planning, theres heaps of ungentrified areas still down there, in fact right next to stadium australia, 40-60k stadium with home offices and a bit of parking, easier to get to from eastwood than getting to the SFS
The SFS is a purpose built rectangular stadium! It's also one of the best places to watch rugby I've ever been. Perhaps Jade stadium had a slight edge, but only cause they refrigerated the whole thing to stop your beers going warmRugbyFuture said:the main problem is the stadium, in developing the game and in terms of audience development it would be better than the SFS if it was a purpose built rectangular stadium
Moses said:The SFS is a purpose built rectangular stadium! It's also one of the best places to watch rugby I've ever been. Perhaps Jade stadium had a slight edge, but only cause they refrigerated the whole thing to stop your beers going warmRugbyFuture said:the main problem is the stadium, in developing the game and in terms of audience development it would be better than the SFS if it was a purpose built rectangular stadium
RugbyFuture said:Moses said:The SFS is a purpose built rectangular stadium! It's also one of the best places to watch rugby I've ever been. Perhaps Jade stadium had a slight edge, but only cause they refrigerated the whole thing to stop your beers going warmRugbyFuture said:the main problem is the stadium, in developing the game and in terms of audience development it would be better than the SFS if it was a purpose built rectangular stadium
on one side of the city though
Is there a location in Sydney which isn't on one side of the city?RugbyFuture said:Moses said:The SFS is a purpose built rectangular stadium! It's also one of the best places to watch rugby I've ever been. Perhaps Jade stadium had a slight edge, but only cause they refrigerated the whole thing to stop your beers going warmRugbyFuture said:the main problem is the stadium, in developing the game and in terms of audience development it would be better than the SFS if it was a purpose built rectangular stadium
on one side of the city though
troya said:But ... knock knock .... Miss Marketing lady out there at Waratah Limited . Let everyone know....
They still have the 2009 schedule on their web site
chief said:While at a Union game similar crowd, you get less drunks and a lot less yelling which some people think it comes across as less passion.