Stadium of Canterbury
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@canefan said in Stadium of Canterbury:
@Kirwan said in Stadium of Canterbury:
@Cyclops said in Stadium of Canterbury:
So we've got the Caketin in Wellington, the Glasshouse in Dunedin and now the Fruitbowl in Christchurch.
All good nicknames
In Auckland we have 'The Albatross?' or 'The Millstone?'
Garden of Eden you heathen.
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@Kirwan said in Stadium of Canterbury:
@canefan said in Stadium of Canterbury:
@Kirwan said in Stadium of Canterbury:
@Cyclops said in Stadium of Canterbury:
So we've got the Caketin in Wellington, the Glasshouse in Dunedin and now the Fruitbowl in Christchurch.
All good nicknames
In Auckland we have 'The Albatross?' or 'The Millstone?'
Garden of Eden you heathen.
Yeah yeah. Just making an attempt at humour. And clearly failing miserably
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@Stargazer said in Stadium of Canterbury:
More info:
Maybe it's late but I thought it read "Orangutangy Stadium" at first....
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@taniwharugby said in Stadium of Canterbury:
the Canterbury earthquakes highlighted how underinsured a lot of NZ were (largely still are) for both private and commercial insurances.
What's the situation now? Can you even get earthquake insurance in NZ?
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@Sneakdefreak said in Stadium of Canterbury:
Maybe it's late but I thought it read "Orangutangy Stadium" at first....
Right turn, Clyde
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@NTA It's definitely getting harder to get insurance after the two SI (Chch & Kaikoura) earthquakes. We just reinsured at work (in Wellington) and it's gone up $400K from the previous year.
25,000 capacity seems pretty small but I guess it won't look so bad on TV when Cantabs stop using it after 8-10 years.
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@gt12 said in Stadium of Canterbury:
I like it!
My wife and I are on a medium term plan to move back to NZ and have bought land about an hour out of Christchurch.
Going to AB and Chiefs games under the roof will be awesome, and this should help the city develop.
Excellent!
Umm, the crusaders are from Christchurch, not the chiefs....
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@NTA Wellington is harder to insure than the SI, many of the large risks are being placed with off shore insurers (like Lloyds) with huge excesses.
But outside Wellington earthquake cover still largely available although they are imposing stricter terms, and domestic is largely dealt with by the EQC, although insurer rates for pre 1940 homes are usually much higher south of Taupo and I think IAG (NZI, AMI, State, Lantern) are not keen on parts of Wellington for domestic risks
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@Machpants said in Stadium of Canterbury:
@gt12 said in Stadium of Canterbury:
I like it!
My wife and I are on a medium term plan to move back to NZ and have bought land about an hour out of Christchurch.
Going to AB and Chiefs games under the roof will be awesome, and this should help the city develop.
Excellent!
Umm, the crusaders are from Christchurch, not the chiefs....
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Except for when we kick their asses regular season or in the playoffs, or both!
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25,000 seater that will look like a click clack container with that see through roof.
What a waste. This is the perfect opportunity to build something that is future proof with the ever growing populations and they are going with a 25,000 seater.
@shark is not a happy camper, that is for sure
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@Kirwan said in Stadium of Canterbury:
@Hooroo it should be a minimum of 35,000 to be a viable stadium for that area. Not bothered by the roof, something different.
Seems a waste of time having insurance if you canโt build a like for like replacement.
Totally agree.
Shark was mentioning on Facebook last night that with a stadium at 25k, it is only in competition for tests with Waikato Stadium, Albany etc. That makes it rather small. 3rd biggest city in NZ and growing.
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@Kirwan said in Stadium of Canterbury:
Seems a waste of time having insurance if you canโt build a like for like replacement.
a 'like for like' rebuild isnt what they are planning...most insurance policies have specific clauses about rebuilding differently at different sites etc.