ANZ Stadium $250m upgrade

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SYDNEY'S ANZ Stadium could be turned into a fully roofed, rectangular football ground enabling fans to sit on the sidelines under a $250 million plan to be unveiled today by Sport Minister Graham Annesley.

The stadium upgrade is outlined in a new video masterplan for Sydney Olympic Park, which also envisages new clubs, bars, restaurants, a gymnasium, pool and a rock climbing wall on ANZ Stadium.

The masterplan, obtained by The Daily Telegraph, comes as the stadium's operators, Stadium Australia Group, push for the state government to commit funds to upgrade the 14-year-old stadium.

They say the stadium must remain competitive with Asian and other Australian venues to ensure Sydney continues to attract major events, such as this month's Manchester United football match which is forecast to pump $16 million into the NSW economy.

Mr Annesley has worked closely with the Sydney Olympic Park Authority and the government architect's office to sharpen the long-term vision for the entertainment precinct, including the creation of the video which includes animation of a roof opening over the stadium.

"This video provides people with an idea of what is possible for the future of Sydney Olympic Park in keeping with the masterplan for the precinct," he told The Daily Telegraph.

"It's a very exciting glimpse of the future as the park continues to evolve as a constant reminder of the wonderful Sydney Olympic legacy left to the people of NSW."

The plan also envisages a new pub opposite The Brewery near the Novotel hotel.Futuristic photographs of the stadium show how new seats at the try-scoring ends of the stadium would be able to be reconfigured to be pushed closer to the field. Seats on the sidelines are already able to push closer in for league, rugby and soccer matches.

There would also be small changes to improve visibility at cricket and AFL matches.

The stadium, built as an athletics arena for the 2000 Sydney Olympics, is often criticised for not offering enough seats close to the action.

ANZ Stadium managing director Daryl Kerry said the timing of the release of the future vision was significant as Sydney was about to host its biggest month of sport since the Olympics, with the British Lions and State of Origin series deciders, leading to the Manchester United game.

"Combining a roof and moving stands at each end of the stadium to bring fans closer to the action would create an unrivalled atmosphere for the biggest sporting events held in the country," Mr Kerry said. "Imagine if we can move those 15,000 Blatchys Blues fans at State of Origin, or the Terrace Australis (Socceroos) or Wallabies supporters groups, to within 5m of the field?"

The new seating arrangement could mean the stadium's capacity shrinks slightly from 83,500 to about 80,000, depending on the final engineering design.

Canterbury Bulldogs chief executive Todd Greenberg said it was time the government made a new investment at ANZ Stadium. He said a roof and better configured seating were "overdue".

"This is Australia's best multi-purpose stadium and Sydney sports fans would really get behind these new plans - it would take us to the next level," he said.

The government hopes the launch of the masterplan video will stimulate new private investment in the precinct.Its launch comes only months after Stadium Australian Group offered to sell ANZ Stadium back to the government for $100 million.

Mr Annesley backed the move, but Treasury rejected it, leading to doubts about the future viability of the stadium. Stadium Australia is now prepared to fund part of the development if the government commits to a lease extension of about 30 years when its present lease ends in 2031.

"Private enterprise will be working with government to develop a funding model that can deliver this vision for the Stadium in the near term," Mr Kerry said.

There have been suggestions the three major events in July could generate $50 million for the NSW economy so an investment in the stadium is, in effect, an investment in NSW."

The operator will also begin talks with key sporting groups, including the NRL, AFL, ARU, Cricket Australia and Football Federation Australia about funding the upgrade.

http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/ne...-government-plan/story-fni0cx12-1226672823616
 
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Good news for the state & club. No one will be able to use the excuse for not coming to our games because it's raining anymore :grinning:
 

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Seats 5m from the sidelines would be great! Ill believe it when I see it though

 

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sounds really good!

Can they make each row of seats go up ward rather than flat and out ?

Love the SFS because the seats tend to be going up rather than out!
 

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Liking the Roof top. Not Bad actually!
 

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I wonder where the Bulldogs will play then, maybe a few games at back to Belmore! Who Knows??
 

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It's about time, when the stadium was built it was to have a portable roof but they choose the 110000 capacity seating which when reduced to current seating was to have the roof. Probably cost us an extra 100million by taking there time. Will create a great atmosphere.
 

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Typical NSW government, reducing the stadium capacity at our biggest Stadium sucks!! agree within the closer to the action seating arrangement however I would make it a criteria to make it at least a 90,000 seat stadium for Australia's largest City.
 

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The Government can waste 250 Million on a stadium roof? What about the Railways, hospitals and screamimg pensioners?
 

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The Government can waste 250 Million on a stadium roof? What about the Railways, hospitals and screamimg pensioners?
But the stadium brings back revenue. Pensioners and hospitals dont. The eventual profit is then used for hospitals etc
 

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But the stadium brings back revenue. Pensioners and hospitals dont. The eventual profit is then used for hospitals etc
This is a state owned asset by the looks of it, sure some upgrades would be welcome but spending 250 mill on it is questionable when initial profits should be put back into the community.
New track for the Toronto line springs to mind, the Government has no priorities.
 

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If anyone here has taken a drive from Sydney to Brisbane recently you would know that there are a lot better places this money could and should be spent, e.g the Pacific Highway, it is an absolute disaster at the moment.

There are several projects underway to upgrade it, which is good, but some stages, such as from Coffs Harbour to the QLD border are on hold until the Government can spare more funding....

So we have our main road in horrendous state, claiming hundreds of lives in terrible accidents, yet we chuck $250m on a damn stadium roof ffs... Good job idiots.
 

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1. Better quality football because it's on a dry surface.

2. Larger crowd because there's a guarantee no one's getting wet watching the footy.

3. Closer to the game.

Let's do this.
 

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if a player kicks a bomb and ricohets off the roof, they should make a rule where you have to catch it with one arm otherwise its a penalty to the opposition.

toddy, are you reading this?
 

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For one reason or another... Looks like this may not eventually happen which is a shame because this stadium is in need of a major overhaul.
 

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How do you overhaul a stadium? I heard they don't even have the money for the stupid roof yet.
 
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