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  • DuluthD Duluth

    Just build some stands around a rugby field. Forget about a roof and indoor concerts etc

    The locals are used to the conditions in winter. Plus the elements are part of the home ground advantage for when a team like the Reds visit

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    Tim
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    #732

    @Duluth Hard to imagine that the South Island can sustain two international match suitable stadiums. There are only two in the North Island. Need to be realistic and go for a mid-sized regional centre rugby venue.

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    • nzzpN nzzp

      @Kiwiwomble said in Stadium of Canterbury:

      the final option, if we feel there is enough people in canterbury to justify this design...then let them pay for it, my football team in the uk raised bonds in our new stadium, i dropped a couple of grand on one...user pays

      10-12 years ago you could get a 30,000 seat covered rectangular stadium for $225M.

      Now it's $683M for a ... 30,000 seat covered stadium? That's not just inflation.

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forsyth_Barr_Stadium

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      @nzzp in fairness, i think FoBar cost more than the official sums, there was lots of talk about deferred payments and the like...and then the public forgot about it

      i mean, there is normal inflation....then there is the price of building materials in chch due to the earthquake rebuild and then COVID...and just look at that design, it is much more substantial than FoBar, depending on if you consider the zoo permanent its only 18000 permanent seats. The zoo might always be up but its still scaffold that would be a lot more expensive to replicate along the lines of the two other stands

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      • mariner4lifeM mariner4life

        @Duluth said in Stadium of Canterbury:

        Just build some stands around a rugby field. Forget about a roof and indoor concerts etc

        The locals are used to the conditions in winter. Plus the elements are part of the home ground advantage for when a team like the Reds visit

        couple of BBQs
        Chilly Bin full of Cantab Draft

        fucking sorted.

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        @mariner4life said in Stadium of Canterbury:

        Chilly Bin full of Cantab Draft

        Hasn't production of CD stopped since the EQ? Locals care to inform -- google wasn't totally conclusive

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        • nzzpN nzzp

          @mariner4life said in Stadium of Canterbury:

          Chilly Bin full of Cantab Draft

          Hasn't production of CD stopped since the EQ? Locals care to inform -- google wasn't totally conclusive

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          @nzzp the brewery is long gone so if they are still making it it isn;t in chch

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          • KiwiwombleK Kiwiwomble

            @nzzp in fairness, i think FoBar cost more than the official sums, there was lots of talk about deferred payments and the like...and then the public forgot about it

            i mean, there is normal inflation....then there is the price of building materials in chch due to the earthquake rebuild and then COVID...and just look at that design, it is much more substantial than FoBar, depending on if you consider the zoo permanent its only 18000 permanent seats. The zoo might always be up but its still scaffold that would be a lot more expensive to replicate along the lines of the two other stands

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            @Kiwiwomble said in Stadium of Canterbury:

            @nzzp in fairness, i think FoBar cost more than the office sums, there was lots of talk about deferred payments and the like...and then the public forgot about it

            Good point. Best I can see is this: $266M - seems to include everything (not just construction cost)

            https://www.newsroom.co.nz/be-wary-of-chch-stadium-estimates
            Dunedin’s stadium history is instructive. The initial cost was put at $188 million. The final costs, including land purchases and external advice, pushed the total cost to $266 million. (The Otago Regional Council paid $37.5 million because of the perceived regional benefits of the stadium.)

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            • nzzpN nzzp

              @Kiwiwomble said in Stadium of Canterbury:

              @nzzp in fairness, i think FoBar cost more than the office sums, there was lots of talk about deferred payments and the like...and then the public forgot about it

              Good point. Best I can see is this: $266M - seems to include everything (not just construction cost)

              https://www.newsroom.co.nz/be-wary-of-chch-stadium-estimates
              Dunedin’s stadium history is instructive. The initial cost was put at $188 million. The final costs, including land purchases and external advice, pushed the total cost to $266 million. (The Otago Regional Council paid $37.5 million because of the perceived regional benefits of the stadium.)

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              @nzzp i thought i had heard over $300m but cant be bothered to look...still well short of $600m

              looking back FoBarr is a pretty good design, two free standing stands, the ends are bolted on, roof is connected to the main stand but not structurally, the two big columns in the corners hold up that side, could have been built pretty much the same without the roof if budget had changed

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                just build SoFi Stadium and steal every single event that comes to NZ, including every big test.

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                • TimT Tim

                  @Duluth Hard to imagine that the South Island can sustain two international match suitable stadiums. There are only two in the North Island. Need to be realistic and go for a mid-sized regional centre rugby venue.

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                  @Tim said in Stadium of Canterbury:

                  Need to be realistic and go for a mid-sized regional centre rugby venue.

                  Which is eminently suitable given Christchurch is a mid-sized regional centre.

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                    https://www.reddit.com/r/rugbyunion/comments/v2338d/lancaster_park_christchurch_in_2010/

                    ah, the nostalgia...

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                      It’s time for a good dose of CGI. Make the stadium affordable with 5000 seats and add the other 30000 spectators with computer graphics.

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                        @mariner4life

                        @mariner4life said in Stadium of Canterbury:

                        this is not getting built. The Council don't want it, and now they have the perfect out, and they'll let the public make the decision for them.

                        11 years and still not built. Now the price is likely too high. So sadly you might be right.

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                        • kiwi_expatK kiwi_expat

                          https://www.reddit.com/r/rugbyunion/comments/v2338d/lancaster_park_christchurch_in_2010/

                          ah, the nostalgia...

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                          @kiwi_expat said in Stadium of Canterbury:

                          https://www.reddit.com/r/rugbyunion/comments/v2338d/lancaster_park_christchurch_in_2010/

                          ah, the nostalgia...

                          I didn't like the refurbished Lancaster Park. I went to a test shortly after it opened and I felt too far away from the action. Also, even though it was a decent crowd, it seemed something was missing from the atmosphere. The whole stadium had a weird feel to me. I reckon it would have been a half arsed flop if it hadn't been damaged beyond repair.

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                          • Crazy HorseC Crazy Horse

                            @kiwi_expat said in Stadium of Canterbury:

                            https://www.reddit.com/r/rugbyunion/comments/v2338d/lancaster_park_christchurch_in_2010/

                            ah, the nostalgia...

                            I didn't like the refurbished Lancaster Park. I went to a test shortly after it opened and I felt too far away from the action. Also, even though it was a decent crowd, it seemed something was missing from the atmosphere. The whole stadium had a weird feel to me. I reckon it would have been a half arsed flop if it hadn't been damaged beyond repair.

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                            @Crazy-Horse always thought the view, even from the top deck, was surprisingly good.

                            The thing i wasnt a huge fan of was how open it was, not as in a roof over the pitch....but even the stands were only partially covered, the bottom deck was almost completely uncovered, and the ends were just open to nothing, a bit of structure (like the current one has) at either end would have been good

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                              https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/sport/2022/06/rugby-crusaders-coach-scott-robertson-makes-emotional-plea-for-christchurch-stadium.html

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                                It's bizarre how NZ just does not do stadiums without a whole lot of pussying around. Christchurch is going to end up with something very underwhelming I fear. Probably a cheap upgrade to the one at Addington knowing NZ.

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                                • Crazy HorseC Crazy Horse

                                  It's bizarre how NZ just does not do stadiums without a whole lot of pussying around. Christchurch is going to end up with something very underwhelming I fear. Probably a cheap upgrade to the one at Addington knowing NZ.

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                                  @Crazy-Horse said in Stadium of Canterbury:

                                  It's bizarre how NZ just does not do stadiums without a whole lot of pussying around. Christchurch is going to end up with something very underwhelming I fear. Probably a cheap upgrade to the one at Addington knowing NZ.

                                  A very good point here is how times are changing, live sport doesn't have the draw it used to. Conversely there is the feel good factor

                                  https://www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/news/128871705/actual-benefits-or-just-feel-good-factor-the-dilemma-of-christchurch-stadium

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                                    @Crazy-Horse said in Stadium of Canterbury:

                                    It's bizarre how NZ just does not do stadiums without a whole lot of pussying around. Christchurch is going to end up with something very underwhelming I fear. Probably a cheap upgrade to the one at Addington knowing NZ.

                                    A very good point here is how times are changing, live sport doesn't have the draw it used to. Conversely there is the feel good factor

                                    https://www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/news/128871705/actual-benefits-or-just-feel-good-factor-the-dilemma-of-christchurch-stadium

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                                    @Machpants said in Stadium of Canterbury:

                                    @Crazy-Horse said in Stadium of Canterbury:

                                    It's bizarre how NZ just does not do stadiums without a whole lot of pussying around. Christchurch is going to end up with something very underwhelming I fear. Probably a cheap upgrade to the one at Addington knowing NZ.

                                    A very good point here is how times are changing, live sport doesn't have the draw it used to. Conversely there is the feel good factor

                                    https://www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/news/128871705/actual-benefits-or-just-feel-good-factor-the-dilemma-of-christchurch-stadium

                                    i think the other side of things is elsewhere in the world, outside NZ and Aus, countries might have one national stadium that is owned by local or central government....but otherwise theyre privately owned by the sporting organisation that uses them or by the club/team

                                    kiwis also expect a lot..ballarat has over 100k population, so not much smaller than dunedin....ya dont see a 18k-30k covered stadium there

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                                      This Shit just gets worse,I am so angry at the Council for their procrastinating BS.
                                      Build the thing FFS you usless donkey faced Motherfuckers.

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                                      • KiwiwombleK Kiwiwomble

                                        @Machpants said in Stadium of Canterbury:

                                        @Crazy-Horse said in Stadium of Canterbury:

                                        It's bizarre how NZ just does not do stadiums without a whole lot of pussying around. Christchurch is going to end up with something very underwhelming I fear. Probably a cheap upgrade to the one at Addington knowing NZ.

                                        A very good point here is how times are changing, live sport doesn't have the draw it used to. Conversely there is the feel good factor

                                        https://www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/news/128871705/actual-benefits-or-just-feel-good-factor-the-dilemma-of-christchurch-stadium

                                        i think the other side of things is elsewhere in the world, outside NZ and Aus, countries might have one national stadium that is owned by local or central government....but otherwise theyre privately owned by the sporting organisation that uses them or by the club/team

                                        kiwis also expect a lot..ballarat has over 100k population, so not much smaller than dunedin....ya dont see a 18k-30k covered stadium there

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                                        @Kiwiwomble I think Dunedin is a bit of an outlier - it was a bit of right-place right-time with the RWC and the stadium was relatively cheap.

                                        Townsville which is a similar size to Dunedin had their stadium rebuilt for a similar cost.

                                        Canberra is a similar size to Christchurch and they are pushing for a new stadium.

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                                        • KiwiwombleK Kiwiwomble

                                          @Machpants said in Stadium of Canterbury:

                                          @Crazy-Horse said in Stadium of Canterbury:

                                          It's bizarre how NZ just does not do stadiums without a whole lot of pussying around. Christchurch is going to end up with something very underwhelming I fear. Probably a cheap upgrade to the one at Addington knowing NZ.

                                          A very good point here is how times are changing, live sport doesn't have the draw it used to. Conversely there is the feel good factor

                                          https://www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/news/128871705/actual-benefits-or-just-feel-good-factor-the-dilemma-of-christchurch-stadium

                                          i think the other side of things is elsewhere in the world, outside NZ and Aus, countries might have one national stadium that is owned by local or central government....but otherwise theyre privately owned by the sporting organisation that uses them or by the club/team

                                          kiwis also expect a lot..ballarat has over 100k population, so not much smaller than dunedin....ya dont see a 18k-30k covered stadium there

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                                          @Kiwiwomble said in Stadium of Canterbury:

                                          kiwis also expect a lot..ballarat has over 100k population, so not much smaller than dunedin....ya dont see a 18k-30k covered stadium there

                                          Yeah, the Otago region didn't need a stadium like the one they built. That was a silly amount of money for the region.
                                          Yes, they needed to decommission Carisbrook and build a stadium within walking distance of where students live. But a roof was extravagant.

                                          Now Christchurch is feeling the need to compete with Dunedin. They have to have the best stadium in the South Island. There is some rationale to that too.. will Dunedin continue to get Test matches ahead of Christchurch etc?

                                          Everything would be perfectly fine if Dunedin and Christchurch had just built stadiums like FMG Stadium in Hamilton

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