according to a few sites I've found (austadiums and skyscraper city) the stadium is 132m wide but can't find any actual data.
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Read that as well. The playing surface will made wider when the Chapel Stands come down...or something to that. You would think it would be in our best interest to make the dimensions MCG friendly.I'm sure I read somewhere that the new dimensions would be similar to the MCG.
One of the reasons Geelong struggles is because they are used to the narrow confines of Kardinia Park and can't adjust to the MCG. I'd hate for us to have the same disadvantage at our new home.If this is as it seems, this is going to be a MONUMENTAL stuff up. I have no idea where they will find an extra 20ish metres for the Eastern Side, the actual distance from the existing perimeter fence to the oval fence would be 20 metres. Cannot believe this hasn't been addressed earlier, it's like noone actually thought of it until now.
The greatest impediment is having a stadium with a roof. How many teams that use Docklands as a home ground have won the premiership?One of the reasons Geelong struggles is because they are used to the narrow confines of Kardinia Park and can't adjust to the MCG. I'd hate for us to have the same disadvantage at our new home.
If this is as it seems, this is going to be a MONUMENTAL stuff up. I have no idea where they will find an extra 20ish metres for the Eastern Side, the actual distance from the existing perimeter fence to the oval fence would be 20 metres. Cannot believe this hasn't been addressed earlier, it's like noone actually thought of it until now.
I am concerned about how narrow the ground is, and the "square" pockets. Sure it could be a home advantage, but what happens when we play away and in Grand Finals??
Hope it is rounded out a bit more for AFL footy, as a rectangle is not a good ground to play Footy on.
I've got a fuzzy memory that Football Park was designed to be the same size as Waverley Oval because GF's were going to be played there. There used to be much issue with the cricketers and MCG.I've looked everywhere ....even on the Adelaide oval site that has everything, but the answer to my question.
What will be the new oval dimensions (not fence to fence) of the Adelaide oval development
Football park was developed with the view of matching as close as possible the MCG ....where the GF is played
Adelaide oval currently has weird dimensions and i am hoping they are planning to alter the playing dimensions so it doesn't become an issue down the track
Current Adelaide Oval dimensions are 190 x 125 fence to fence ....taking off 10mtrs at the ends and 6mtrs off each side for the playing dimension ....we're left with
Adelaide Oval: 170 x 113
Football Park: 165 x 133
MCG: 160 x 141
Etihad: 159.5 x 128.8
still seems very narrow and i haven't been able to find the new dimension?? .....can anyone help?
I doubt it. I think you'll find that Football Park was designed and built before Waverley Park. Football Park opened in 1971. I don't think Waverley Park came into being until the mid 70's.I've got a fuzzy memory that Football Park was designed to be the same size as Waverley Oval because GF's were going to be played there. There used to be much issue with the cricketers and MCG.
Looking at this image and following the curve of the new terrace being built in front of the hill, it doesn't look likely that its going to be any wider than it was before the redevelopment started:
so we're still none the wiser?
can someone email the club as i don't have any email addresses
I emailed the SMA
no response.
No, it's the other way around.I doubt it. I think you'll find that Football Park was designed and built before Waverley Park. Football Park opened in 1971. I don't think Waverley Park came into being until the mid 70's.
My apologies - you're correct. I was actually at the first game (Centrals vs North). I don't know why I thought it was 1971. Early stage Alzheimers is my only explanation.No, it's the other way around.
Waverley opened (first match) in 1970.
Footy Park's first match was in 1974.