Sir Chadley
Jaws
So the big question remains.
Are we back there in 2022?
Are we back there in 2022?
So the big question remains.
Are we back there in 2022?
The games will be back but the leagues club won't be open.
This is 100% correct. Add that you are so saving months off the construction program (which also translates to $$)
They keep leaving an out in all of their messaging. I think it will prove too difficult. From Dino’s CEO address the other day:So the big question remains.
Are we back there in 2022?
Thanks!
They keep leaving an out in all of their messaging. I think it will prove too difficult
Dino’s CEO address the other day:
“ Also in an update on our return to PointsBet, we are working diligently to try and get the ground up to speed and compliant with NRL requirements as we look to host games again in 2022. We won’t bring you back to PointsBet unless we can offer an enjoyable game day experience while ensuring the stadium is comfortable and safe for all patrons. That work will continue as we look to bring you and the team ‘home’ next year.”
Thanks!
They keep leaving an out in all of their messaging. I think it will prove too difficult. From Dino’s CEO address the other day:
“Also in an update on our return to PointsBet, we are working diligently to try and get the ground up to speed and compliant with NRL requirements as we look to host games again in 2022. We won’t bring you back to PointsBet unless we can offer an enjoyable game day experience while ensuring the stadium is comfortable and safe for all patrons. That work will continue as we look to bring you and the team ‘home’ next year.”
I do honestly think they just can't make that call at the moment.
It might be a situation where we get back to Shark Park mid way through the year for example. Or the Peter Burns stand side is off limits.
If I was a betting man I probably wouldn't bet on us being there Rd 1.
Not sure they have enough space to cover for corporates if the PB stand is unavailable.
At the AGM they said capacity will be only 10,000 - 12,000 if we do make it back in 2022.
Okay so sounds like the Peter Burns stand end being partially off limits will happen regardless. Which I suppose is good as they're just trying to get the stadium NRL compliant as opposed to completely ready, which is probably more likely.
And let's face it 10-12,000 is more than we're getting at Kogarah
So the big question remains.
Are we back there in 2022?
from what i am told, no, or if we are, it will be at a reduced capacity and games with bigger crowds will be moved to other stadiums
So none.
The Chad Sharks Forever Pool Application
https://www.theleader.com.au/story/6908520/pool-and-bands-plan-for-sharks-leagues-club-deck/?cs=1507
The DA seeks consent "for use of the club deck from 8am to midnight, seven days per week, on a trial basis and to permit amplified music on the deck to occur until 10pm with no restriction on the type of music permitted (i.e. including live bands)".
"It is important to note that the club has been operating from the site for nearly 50 years, and is intended to play a central activating and community-building role within the future Woolooware Bay Town Centre, and this ongoing role has been reflected in communications to and contractual relationships with future residents," the DA said.
Some slight changes with residents now living close by. Don't know if any apartments are close to the deck though?
It was good thinking putting in those clauses in the apartment sales contracts in regards to the noise/lighting etc. I imagine legally they might be difficult to actually enforce, but better to at least try.
Not sure about the pool.... I am thinking it would be pretty expensive to build and maintain on an upper floor like that, with the potential for leaks and need for structural support.
Guessing though that they see enough revenue from top-end sponsors on game day, or from an Ivy pool type situation. Doubt most of us commoners will set foot in it regularly