Quay Park stadium for Auckland?
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@WestieFella that reminds me of what Wimbledon have achived finally moving back to Plough lane, 10k seat stadium (future proofed for 20k) with apartments designed and built at the same time, very few NIMBY's, ground tucked away and not overly visable fromthe street
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@KiwiMurph said in Quay Park stadium for Auckland?:
I think it would have been 1999 or 2000 that Leigh Hart started on Sports Cafe.
It was definitely before 2001.
Murph gets the chocolates. Hart says here (about 44m 30s in) that he joined in 2000, and Ric semi-corrects him to say "99, 2000".
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I like the idea of a boutique stadium for npc games, 10,000 fans in a small stadium will be better atmosphere than 20,000 in Eden park.
I'll miss the speedway at western springs, I remember my dad taking me and my mate there in the late 70s, early 80s. It's the home of speedway, and handy for westies/petrol heads.
Having said all that, this has been talked about since before rwc2011, and we will probably still be talking about it by the time we next get to host the rwc...
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@sparky said in Quay Park stadium for Auckland?:
Just get on and build the damn thing.
No one has a spare billion dollars, or wants to give away a billion dollars in assets to enable the build.
Frankly, right now with Eden Park having consent to host concerts it funds itself, and can fund its own upgrades. A signature stadium ain't a thing.
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@canefan said in Quay Park stadium for Auckland?:
That proposal sucks. Any stadium that tries to be a jack of all trades (cricket and something) is invariably so compromised it does a shit job of anything not a rectangle.
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@sparky said in Quay Park stadium for Auckland?:
@nzzp Then they should get on and upgrade Eden Park and while they are it look at improving the parking near the stadium and bus links to/from the CBD on big match days.
fair play - they only got their concert consent in the last few months. Until that happened they didn't have a viable long term stadium.
As for busses - I have found public transport to/from EP to be pretty good. More parkign is not what they need!
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Public transport to/from EP is really good although I see it is no longer going to be free. The last thing needed is more cars to clog up the streets and make the journey worse for everyone. It's the old - Bus Lanes don't work they're empty. Doh that's the point
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have to say, i hate the idea of play off being at a different stadium to the regular season, dont get me wrong i understand....but routine is a big thing for teams (and fans)....not like it makes a home game into an away one...but its not the same
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@antipodean said in Quay Park stadium for Auckland?:
@canefan said in Quay Park stadium for Auckland?:
That proposal sucks. Any stadium that tries to be a jack of all trades (cricket and something) is invariably so compromised it does a shit job of anything not a rectangle.
Cricket needs it own place, or really clever design to not be shit for the more popular sports and events
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Victoria Park?
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Crap option IMO. it's not large like Hagley Park. it's surrounded by major arterials, which would make transport options difficult and it's the only largeish green space in the CBD
I favour @Duluth notion of Albany. Good links to busway - with the busway its 15 minutes from Vic Park. Close to 2 motorways Good stand already built. Should be possible to put in some grass embankments on the other three sides and build something very good for both test and limited over cricket.
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@dogmeat said in Quay Park stadium for Auckland?:
Good links to busway - with the busway its 15 minutes from Vic Park
Have you ever tried ot get from the bus station to the Stadium? I love it as a proper rectangular stadium - but access is not straightforward.
For Test cricket, I think Colin Maiden has potential. Close to a train station, it's a decent size. Could be a Basin V2.0 - with infrastructure already there
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not tried to get from bus station. I based my assertion on @Kirwan saying it was easy as to get there during RWC 2011 having previously seemed to think Albany was somewhere north of Wellsford. I just mapped it and it's 1.17 km so 15 minute walk? So about the same as the walk from Twickenham Station to the ground.