The government said a couple months ago when the stadium design was revealed that they would be opening up a bidding process for potential investors shortly.Bidding process? What bidding process? There definitely is no bidding process Mr Tassie
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The government said a couple months ago when the stadium design was revealed that they would be opening up a bidding process for potential investors shortly.Bidding process? What bidding process? There definitely is no bidding process Mr Tassie
The government said a couple months ago when the stadium design was revealed that they would be opening up a bidding process for potential investors shortly
That's what I'm talking about and i also know of at least 3 other investors that have enquired about it.I’ll side with you here, because I believe you’re referring to an EOI process that the Government is planning to open up for private backers.
I’d say that’s going to happen after the stadium is lodged into the PoSS.
Unless something has changed, then I’d expect interest from the Plenary Group and Tetris capital at the least.
I don't think so because it is only putting $375 million in to it and I think they will argue the stadium is needed to inject money in to the economy during these dire times. I honestly can't see a government walking away from the afl team that they have been trying to get for such a long time.Do we think the independent review into the states finances will effect the stadium build?
God it’s bleak.
It's bleak, but it's also not new information as such.Do we think the independent review into the states finances will effect the stadium build?
God it’s bleak.
That was just ridiculous. I actually don’t like the thought of roofed tests.It was interesting to see local win sports reporter Brent Costelloe come our the other day and say he thinks we would likely get a test every season because of the roof stadium. I honestly can't see us stealing a test from one of the other big cities, so it would only happen if they increased the number of tests to 6 a season. Do people think we would likely see much test cricket with the new stadium or would it just be the odd test against low teams like currently but perhaps a little more often?
I don't mind it but yeah we are not going to replace one of the big mainland cities on the calendar.That was just ridiculous. I actually don’t like the thought of roofed tests.
There is a great chance tests will be played at new stadium. At least every 2 years I would think. But that depends on quality of the pitches & playing environment. If either of those is a problem we might see it fizzle out after 1 or 2 triesIt was interesting to see local win sports reporter Brent Costelloe come our the other day and say he thinks we would likely get a test every season because of the roof stadium. I honestly can't see us stealing a test from one of the other big cities, so it would only happen if they increased the number of tests to 6 a season. Do people think we would likely see much test cricket with the new stadium or would it just be the odd test against low teams like currently but perhaps a little more often?
which major city do you think would lose their test match or do you think they will have 6 test summers again?There is a great chance tests will be played at new stadium. At least every 2 years I would think. But that depends on quality of the pitches & playing environment. If either of those is a problem we might see it fizzle out after 1 or 2 tries
What do I mean by playing environment? Heat, if it gets too hot for players or spectators in long hours of sunshine it will not work. That is down to having ventilation / air circulation / air cooling that works. (there is a lot of very cold water just outside the stadium that can be used to cool the air inside).
Thanks for the totally legitimate question. We are going to take Melbourne's. No more tests at the MCG. Strap in for boxing day 2028 at Mac Point.It was interesting to see local win sports reporter Brent Costelloe come our the other day and say he thinks we would likely get a test every season because of the roof stadium. I honestly can't see us stealing a test from one of the other big cities, so it would only happen if they increased the number of tests to 6 a season. Do people think we would likely see much test cricket with the new stadium or would it just be the odd test against low teams like currently but perhaps a little more often?
Seeing I "technically" work for CT, I can't say much or anything at all, but I do like your thinking..... please feel free to comment away you lotStadium earnt the approval of Cricket Australia following negotiations over the height of the roof. With that sorted, all that would need to happen is a number of Sheffield Shield trial games to ascertain whether or not the stadium can host multi-day red ball cricket.
I suspect it could as its been designed with that in mind. I also think the move to roofed tests isnt a far cry. After all, we've seen the 5 day game evolve to include night cricket with a pink ball, so a roof wouldnt be a crazy next step.
The prospect for CA to be able to stage cricket in a boutique stadium, 24/7 365 with no risk of losing days/hours due to weather is tantalising. India are also looking at Hobart to see how it all works, as they are considering roofed stadiums in their country to counteract the oppressive heat.
Off topic, but I don't see Afghanistan touring anytime soon.There’s no way Cricket Aus are going back to 6 tests a summer. So we would have to get a test from QLD or Western Australia to be a regular test venue.
I think we will be the obligatory Afghanistan game at best.
Either that or ensure yet another bull shit scg washout. But yes we know all the players parents in Sydney would be most upset to lose a test...There’s no way Cricket Aus are going back to 6 tests a summer. So we would have to get a test from QLD or Western Australia to be a regular test venue.
I think we will be the obligatory Afghanistan game at best.
It would probably be an extra, but might alternate with one or more other cities. Option for late/early season tests might work too.which major city do you think would lose their test match or do you think they will have 6 test summers again?
I just can’t see how Cricket Aus will add more tests though?It would probably be an extra, but might alternate with one or more other cities. Option for late/early season tests might work too.
The venue wouldn't be packed with lower teams but I think we would definitely get bigger test crowds than currently. I think if we can get 10,000 to 12,000 for the first three days it would be a great effort for Tasmania.I just can’t see how Cricket Aus will add more tests though?
Aside from India and England they don’t draw the crowds? Maybe they push an Indian series to 5 games but along with being very doubtful, we have to beat Brisbane too it.
Say we get a Sri Lanka. Do we think the place would be completely packed for multiple days?
i think the energy needs to be put into attracting other content.
I think they stopped having 6 tests per summer because the schedule was too much for the Aussies.Often we have two nations tour in a summer now with a 3/2 split of tests.
Two test series are too short imo, so perhaps there's an opportunity to play six tests so we can have both be three test series.
Yep, a "one off test experiment" under the roof v New Zealand will be the most likely scenario.It would probably be an extra, but might alternate with one or more other cities. Option for late/early season tests might work too.