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NRL to research the needs of fans and clubs to determine the game's most effective stadium strategy by: Dean Ritchie
From: The Daily Telegraph
November 29, 2012 12:00AM
THE NRL will undertake extensive research in coming months to determine whether rugby league fans want to continue attending games at suburban grounds.

Supporters were left angry and frustrated this week when the state government announced that funding for decaying local grounds would all but cease.

The issue was discussed heavily yesterday during the club chief executives conference at Rugby League Central.

Over the next three months, the NRL will research the needs of fans and clubs to determine the game's most effective stadium strategy.

The NRL hopes to find a delicate mix in which clubs can continue to play games at their suburban grounds and also at the larger Sydney stadiums.

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"We have committed to a strategic target of averaging 20,000 fans a game by 2017 and to do so we need to look at the capacity we have and the experience we are offering," NRL interim CEO Shane Mattiske said.

"We are going to have to look at every aspect of our match day, and matching games to the appropriate stadiums is at the heart of that.

"This isn't about moving every match to a major venue but it is about ensuring we have the strategies in place to play matches in the most appropriate location for that match.

"It is a case of all the clubs working together with us to grow the game in the years ahead. In 2012 we have already seen matches scheduled for Perth, Darwin, Mackay and Coffs Harbour and we want to take a longer-term view of the value of clubs moving matches.

"Certainly we believe there is an opportunity to grow the reach of the game through a strategic approach and the clubs are supportive of what we are trying to achieve."

State government to kill suburban grounds

With Brookvale Oval in desperate need of a facelift, Manly fans were further disappointed yesterday when the club announced it would take a round-four home game against Wests Tigers to Gosford.

Yesterday's meeting also discussed a new broadcasting opportunity that would see clubs market memberships, ticketing and merchandise through a programming agreement with Nine's Channel 94 Extra.

This would provide the NRL and clubs with up to 16 hours of free-to-air television programming, half of which would be screened during weekday prime time, and the other eight hours during the morning on weekends.

"It is a new way to market sport in a commercial sense and will involve information-based programming and retail opportunities," said NRL general manager of marketing and commercial, Paul Kind.

"In meeting with Channel 9 today it became clear this is an opportunity to engage people on a daily basis about our clubs, community and participants."

Extra will show rugby league from March next year.

http://www.news.com.au/sport/nrl/grounds-for-local-stadium-rethink/story-fndujljl-1226526113946
 
BOZO said:
There is hope , vote 1 Tony Abbott.

He won't do squat!


swoop said:
BOZO said:
There is hope , vote 1 Tony Abbott.

He won't be spending any money on footy stadiums. And if he does it will be the paltry 9mil that he promised which won't be enough to turn brookvale into an A-Grade stadium.

And before people accuse me of being political the fact that the northern beaches are safe liberal seats they will direct funding to other labor marginal seats to win them.

Exactly. Said it before, only way to get some funding for Brookie (and indeed the area itself) is to become a 50/50 electorate. You do that and it won't be too long before Brookie is state of the art as long as plenty of other brand new infrastructure in the area.

As for Parra stadium getting some funding, what will help their cause is the crowds that go to WSW games in the summer.
 
WESTIE said:
From memory..didnt the "glow worm" fans burn their old stadium down ??? They spent a few years using belmore and then they were presented with a brand spanker.
exactly,now they want a newer one,penrith isnt much bigger than Brookie,yea they have 2 grand stands,but they arent much bigger that our ground,and taking 2 extra games to blue tongue wont help our cause either
 
I just can't see Manly moving away from Fortress Brookvale.

The problem with the Oval at the moment is access and oval facilities. Parking is one of the top problems, and is why a lot of people don't come, people would rather drive to the footy because public transport prices are through the roof.

Another problem is the facilities e.g toilets and food outlets. Toilets are in a second rate state that is a disgrace. The amount of food outlets in the ground are terrible, especially for the hill side of the ground. Really there is only 2 outlets for the two hills which can hold up to 14,000 people at times.

One way to improve Brookie is to build a stand that joins with the Eastern Hill (around 2,500 seats), that way more food outlets and toilets can be built under the stand and that would increase the capacity to nearly 25,000, Making most of the bays in the Jane Try Stand members-only seating.

If the council can find a suitable place on parking in the future, they must act quickly to secure.

Cameron
 
ManlyArmy said:
I just can't see Manly moving away from Fortress Brookvale.

The problem with the Oval at the moment is access and oval facilities. Parking is one of the top problems, and is why a lot of people don't come, people would rather drive to the footy because public transport prices are through the roof.

Another problem is the facilities e.g toilets and food outlets. Toilets are in a second rate state that is a disgrace. The amount of food outlets in the ground are terrible, especially for the hill side of the ground. Really there is only 2 outlets for the two hills which can hold up to 14,000 people at times.

One way to improve Brookie is to build a stand that joins with the Eastern Hill (around 2,500 seats), that way more food outlets and toilets can be built under the stand and that would increase the capacity to nearly 25,000, Making most of the bays in the Jane Try Stand members-only seating.

If the council can find a suitable place on parking in the future, they must act quickly to secure.

Cameron
this is where the NRL should step in and make public transport free for anyone that has a Valid ticket or club membership on game days
 
ManlyArmy said:
I just can't see Manly moving away from Fortress Brookvale.

The problem with the Oval at the moment is access and oval facilities. Parking is one of the top problems, and is why a lot of people don't come, people would rather drive to the footy because public transport prices are through the roof.

Another problem is the facilities e.g toilets and food outlets. Toilets are in a second rate state that is a disgrace. The amount of food outlets in the ground are terrible, especially for the hill side of the ground. Really there is only 2 outlets for the two hills which can hold up to 14,000 people at times.

One way to improve Brookie is to build a stand that joins with the Eastern Hill (around 2,500 seats), that way more food outlets and toilets can be built under the stand . . . . . .

Cameron

I've checked old video from the 70's, 80's 90's Rex Mossop etc - the eastern 'Hill' used to have a much higher slope to it. Visibility of the pitch from there was better, now its downright poor. Around '94 in the off season i believe the Hill was 'lowered' - in preparation for further work re a grandstand, that was never carried out. Check the old footage, you'll see what i mean.

I agree with ManlyArmy's comments but short of a long eastern grandstand a-la Centrebet Stadium, the best short term CHEAP way to improve Brookie would be TO RESTORE THE ORIGINAL HEIGHT of the Eastern Hill. That way, you might actually be able to see all parts of the playing surface for 'most' of the match.

As soon as someone gets up for a drink or whatever, you cant see ANYTHING for the next 30 seconds. With the movement of many people, you end up missing key moments of the match, and you end up seeing only 75% of the 80 mins. Its frustrating paying $25 for this . . . . .
 
Berkeley_Eagle said:
ManlyArmy said:
I just can't see Manly moving away from Fortress Brookvale.

The problem with the Oval at the moment is access and oval facilities. Parking is one of the top problems, and is why a lot of people don't come, people would rather drive to the footy because public transport prices are through the roof.

Another problem is the facilities e.g toilets and food outlets. Toilets are in a second rate state that is a disgrace. The amount of food outlets in the ground are terrible, especially for the hill side of the ground. Really there is only 2 outlets for the two hills which can hold up to 14,000 people at times.

One way to improve Brookie is to build a stand that joins with the Eastern Hill (around 2,500 seats), that way more food outlets and toilets can be built under the stand and that would increase the capacity to nearly 25,000, Making most of the bays in the Jane Try Stand members-only seating.

If the council can find a suitable place on parking in the future, they must act quickly to secure.

Cameron
this is where the NRL should step in and make public transport free for anyone that has a Valid ticket or club membership on game days

Public transport offers limited positives for regular round games. Nobody wants to drag their families around on Fri/Mon night games, if their trip is more than a quick one to adjacent suburbs.
 

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