Round 21: South vs Eagles Review

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Re: Round 21: South vs Eagles Review

Postby darley16 » Mon Aug 29, 2011 12:24 pm

FlyingHigh, Hickinbotham Oval is the same dimensions as Football Park/AMMI Stadium. Most South supporters agree that a grandstand needs to built on Western wing in front of or over the top of the change rooms. the stratco carport is the only thing that lets the ground down. A grandstand was destined to built there in the initial plans that redeveloped the western entry and club extention but the cost was prohibative. However once the club has made substantial inroads into reducing the existing debt load, iám sure this will be looked at. You're right when you say it splits the crowd in two and in doing so loses some atmosphere, but with further ground development this will be fixed.
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Re: Round 21: South vs Eagles Review

Postby holden78 » Mon Aug 29, 2011 3:54 pm

No doubt Ronny will take a pay cut in 3 years time to build a bigger Kerley box for himself also :roll:
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Re: Round 21: South vs Eagles Review

Postby FlyingHigh » Mon Aug 29, 2011 6:30 pm

darley16 wrote:FlyingHigh, Hickinbotham Oval is the same dimensions as Football Park/AMMI Stadium. Most South supporters agree that a grandstand needs to built on Western wing in front of or over the top of the change rooms. the stratco carport is the only thing that lets the ground down. A grandstand was destined to built there in the initial plans that redeveloped the western entry and club extention but the cost was prohibative. However once the club has made substantial inroads into reducing the existing debt load, iám sure this will be looked at. You're right when you say it splits the crowd in two and in doing so loses some atmosphere, but with further ground development this will be fixed.


Thank darley, didn't know it was the same dimensions as Footy Park, perhaps the open mounds make it seem a lot wider.

Thought that the western wing would be a work in progress and stretched resources and not designed as it is now. I don't necessarily think it needs a full grandstand, I reckon to an undercover sheltered standing area with the back to the sea where people could have a beer would be ideal, keep a bit of that appeal to the country footy fans of the south.
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Re: Round 21: South vs Eagles Review

Postby The Sleeping Giant » Mon Aug 29, 2011 6:33 pm

holden78 wrote:No doubt Ronny will take a pay cut in 3 years time to build a bigger Kerley box for himself also :roll:


So much hatred towards a guy who coached you to 1 of 2 premierships. Ungrateful so and so. :lol:
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Re: Round 21: South vs Eagles Review

Postby spell_check » Mon Aug 29, 2011 6:45 pm

FlyingHigh wrote:
darley16 wrote:FlyingHigh, Hickinbotham Oval is the same dimensions as Football Park/AMMI Stadium. Most South supporters agree that a grandstand needs to built on Western wing in front of or over the top of the change rooms. the stratco carport is the only thing that lets the ground down. A grandstand was destined to built there in the initial plans that redeveloped the western entry and club extention but the cost was prohibative. However once the club has made substantial inroads into reducing the existing debt load, iám sure this will be looked at. You're right when you say it splits the crowd in two and in doing so loses some atmosphere, but with further ground development this will be fixed.


Thank darley, didn't know it was the same dimensions as Footy Park, perhaps the open mounds make it seem a lot wider.

Thought that the western wing would be a work in progress and stretched resources and not designed as it is now. I don't necessarily think it needs a full grandstand, I reckon to an undercover sheltered standing area with the back to the sea where people could have a beer would be ideal, keep a bit of that appeal to the country footy fans of the south.


A mound which backs onto the change rooms, and then the canteen/bar area can go on top of the change rooms, at the top of the mound?
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Re: Round 21: South vs Eagles Review

Postby StrayDog » Mon Aug 29, 2011 8:09 pm

FlyingHigh wrote:
And how wide is the oval, surely it's got to be the widest of all league grounds?


Noarlunga's width 150 metres fence to fence, 138 boundary to boundary.

Footy Park 144 metres fence to fence, 132 between boundaries.

Elizabeth 139 and 129.

Richmond 137, 127.
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