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Football => Richmond Rant => Topic started by: one-eyed on December 03, 2014, 04:40:19 AM

Title: Geelong wants to play Richmond at Kardinia Park (3aw)
Post by: one-eyed on December 03, 2014, 04:40:19 AM
Huge boost for Simonds Stadium
Posted by: Jake Bourke
3aw.com.au
2 December, 2014 - 7:12 PM



Geelong looks certain to host some of the AFL’s biggest clubs at Simonds Stadium from as early as 2017 after new Premier Daniel Andrews promised to expand the ground’s capacity to more than 40,000.

The Cats will seek AFL approval to host the likes of Richmond, Carlton and Essendon at home for the first time in years thanks to a $70 million package from Labor that will see stages four and five of the ground’s development finished.

Speaking on Sports Today, Mr Andrews said the development would make Simonds Stadium the best regional facility of its kind in Australia.

He also confirmed there would be a public holiday on the day before the AFL grand final next year.

“It’s about finishing what’s been started,” Mr Andrews said.

“It’s good for the Cats, obviously, but it’s good for the Geelong economy, as well.

“I think this will make it the best regional stadium anywhere in the country.

“We’ll make a start on this next year and it will be completed as soon as it possibly can.”

Mr Andrews said the development would also open doors for Geelong to host Twenty 20 cricket, rugby league matches, concerts, as well as more night games for the Cats.

“When you’ve got the best facility in regional Australia it makes sense, doesn’t it?” he said.

Labor has also pledged $31.5 million to Ballarat’s Eureka Stadium, with the Western Bulldogs set to play for premiership points at the ground as soon as 2017.

“If you can create an AFL standard stadium but retain that very special atmosphere of country footy, what a fantastic opportunity that is,” Mr Andrews said.

Victoria’s new Premier also said he was open to discussing the idea of free public transport for those with tickets to AFL games in the city.

“I’m always happy to look at good ideas,” he said.

http://www.3aw.com.au/blogs/3aw-football-blog/huge-boost-for-simonds-stadium/20141202-3lpdr.html
Title: Re: Geelong wants to play Richmond at Kardinia Park (3aw)
Post by: Dice on December 03, 2014, 09:50:17 AM
The Cats will seek AFL approval to host the likes of Richmond, Carlton and Essendon at home for the first time in years

Lazy journos really pi$$ me off.  Carlton , Essendon , Hawthorn and Collingwood haven't played there in years but for some bizarre reason we always had to play there even though we had equal or more members than all those teams apart from Collingwood. It's a only been a couple of years since we've been excused from having to go to that backarsed country hell hole
Title: Re: Geelong wants to play Richmond at Kardinia Park (3aw)
Post by: Judge Roughneck on December 03, 2014, 12:24:42 PM
We should play them@ punt road 
Title: Re: Geelong wants to play Richmond at Kardinia Park (3aw)
Post by: torch on December 03, 2014, 07:58:26 PM
Geelong can go and get ...
Title: Re: Geelong wants to play Richmond at Kardinia Park (3aw)
Post by: Yeahright on December 04, 2014, 01:43:30 AM
Geelong can go and get ...

Stuffed

Edited for not so subtle way of trying to avoid the swear filter
Title: Re: Geelong wants to play Richmond at Kardinia Park (3aw)
Post by: Smokey on December 04, 2014, 08:21:19 PM
Geelong can go and get ...

Stuffed

Edited for not so subtle way of trying to avoid the swear filter

 :lol :lol  Surely he banked a couple of credits for effort?
Title: Re: Geelong wants to play Richmond at Kardinia Park (3aw)
Post by: torch on December 04, 2014, 10:36:34 PM
Geelong can go and get ...

Stuffed

Edited for not so subtle way of trying to avoid the swear filter

 :lol :lol  Surely he banked a couple of credits for effort?

Surely we all agree!
Title: Re: Geelong wants to play Richmond at Kardinia Park (3aw)
Post by: tiga on December 05, 2014, 10:32:56 AM
40K??? LMAO thats our lot behind the goals at the G. Stuff off Geelong and shove your bitsa stadium up your clacker.