Possible Liverpool Stadium

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Wests Tigers make pitch for new 20,000-seat stadium at Liverpool​


The Wests Tigers, in partnership with Liverpool Council, have approached the NSW government with a proposal to build a 20,000-seat stadium in the heart of Liverpool CBD, with a view to making it the club’s permanent home.

The proposal, which was first put to the Tigers by Liverpool Council, has hit an early hurdle, however, following the Herald’s revelations earlier today that club chairman Lee Hagipantelis is on the brink of being overthrown.

Hagipantelis and Liverpool Mayor Ned Mannoun met NSW Sports Minister Steve Kamper earlier in the week to pitch the plan, which is still in its infancy.

The preferred site for the proposed new stadium is on the corner of Hume Highway and Remembrance Avenue in Liverpool and takes in Whitlam Aquatic Centre, the netball facility and potentially Hillier Oval – the former Oasis site, owned by Canterbury Leagues Club.

The proposal would depend on up to 3000 new apartments being built on the site, with a mixture of private homes, public housing and build-to-rent properties.

It is hoped the revenue from building apartments on the land would offset the majority of the cost of building the stadium. The proposal estimates the maximum cost to taxpayers would be less than $100 million.

If the Oasis site was re-zoned, allowing residential redevelopment, the Bulldogs, who own the land, could be in for an estimated windfall of $40 million-$50 million if they decided to sell.

The plans also include provision for a new aquatic centre, an aged-care facility and a conference centre, similar to the newly built facility at Panthers Leagues Club.

The Tigers already have plans in place with Inner West Council and Campbelltown City Council to upgrade their two existing home grounds at Leichhardt Oval and Campbelltown. It is unclear how those plans would be affected should the Liverpool project proceed, but the proposal suggests the Tigers would play one or two games a year at Leichhardt Oval, with the rest to be played at the new stadium.

News of the Liverpool proposal was labelled “ridiculous” by Inner West Council Mayor Darcy Byrne, who said the club should focus on its on-field performances rather than property development.

“The adopted position of Wests Tigers board is to advocate for the long-overdue funding to upgrade Leichhardt and Campbelltown,” councillor Byrne said. “The ridiculous idea of now moving all home games to a stadium in Liverpool, funded by property developers, is absurd and not in keeping with the club’s commitment to fans and members.

“Wests Tigers is a much-loved sporting franchise not a property development company. The club has no business advocating for housing policies in Liverpool. It’s time to focus on winning football games and finally making the top eight.”

Tigers chairman Lee Hagipantelis declined to comment when contacted by the Herald on Thursday.

The NRL last year made preliminary inquiries about building its own stadium in south-west Sydney, approaching the Wests Tigers and the Bulldogs to gauge their appetite for playing out of a potential new venue in Liverpool or Rossmore near Western Sydney airport.

ARLC chairman Peter V’landys and NRL chief executive Andrew Abdo spoke to both Bulldogs and Tigers officials as the code considered a move to acquire an asset similar to the AFL’s ownership of Marvel Stadium in Melbourne. That plan has since fallen over.

The two likely options on the table were a new stadium at the 26,000 square metre former Oasis site in Liverpool, which is owned by Canterbury Leagues, or a vacant block of land near Western Sydney Airport in Rossmore.

The Macarthur Bulls A-League team, who currently play out of Campbelltown Sports Stadium, were also approached about the new stadium proposal by Liverpool Council but have not yet formalised a position. The club declined to comment.
 
Don’t know what to make of this exactly …

So what is happening with the proposed upgrades at LO and Cambo?

Thought the state Govt withdrew the funding …
 
Don’t know what to make of this exactly …

So what is happening with the proposed upgrades at LO and Cambo?

Thought the state Govt withdrew the funding …
not a great spot , not a great idea
we have Cambo to expand and LO. To upgrade , yes I would like 1 home ground even if it means we expand Cambo and upgrade LO over the short term then if Cambo fills up then go there full time give LO 1 maybe 2 per year
 
I think this is a really smart idea for the future plus also allowing us to push different options to the government meaning more likely to get one approved. Worth investigating so good on them for doing it. Liverpool isn't local to me but still think it's a really smart spot
 
not a great spot , not a great idea
we have Cambo to expand and LO. To upgrade , yes I would like 1 home ground even if it means we expand Cambo and upgrade LO over the short term then if Cambo fills up then go there full time give LO 1 maybe 2 per year
Don’t think they would move to Cambo or LO full time unless the other stadium is of no longer useable. They probably would consider Liverpool since it is technically a neutral area not associated with Balmain or Magpies. Based on the article though, sounds like if this stadoum goes ahead, Cambo wouldn’t be used anymore though.
 
Don’t think they would move to Cambo or LO full time unless the other stadium is of no longer useable. They probably would consider Liverpool since it is technically a neutral area not associated with Balmain or Magpies. Based on the article though, sounds like if this stadoum goes ahead, Cambo wouldn’t be used anymore though.
I just can’t see value in a 20k stadium capacity , we need 30 k and if Cambo could do this then this is where we should go , growth area is huge
 
In order to secure the long term success of the club then they need to prioritise Campbelltown over any other area. The potential growth out in there is huge & we’ve already seen the likes of Matamua, TDS & Kit already make their debuts for the club who are all from that region. We can really build a fortress out in that Macarthur area like Penrith have done with their catchment.
 
I just can’t see value in a 20k stadium capacity , we need 30 k and if Cambo could do this then this is where we should go , growth area is huge
30K is probably too big even Panthers stadium isn’t that big. I know if they got the upgrade they wanted under the Liberal government it might’ve hit 25K at best but I think 30K is too much.
 
In order to secure the long term success of the club then they need to prioritise Campbelltown over any other area. The potential growth out in there is huge & we’ve already seen the likes of Matamua, TDS & Kit already make their debuts for the club who are all from that region. We can really build a fortress out in that Macarthur area like Penrith have done with their catchment.

I agree the player pool is better out Campbelltown but the town hasn't exactly embraced WT and Campbelltown players can travel easy to liverpool
 
In order to secure the long term success of the club then they need to prioritise Campbelltown over any other area. The potential growth out in there is huge & we’ve already seen the likes of Matamua, TDS & Kit already make their debuts for the club who are all from that region. We can really build a fortress out in that Macarthur area like Penrith have done with their catchment.
I don’t think they’ll permanently move to Campbelltown only because the other side of the merge will complain that it’s basically Magpies again just different team. Liverpool is technically fine to do it at since it’s not Campbelltown, and it’s not far from there either. But if we have to share the ground I wouldn’t go ahead with it.
 
In order to secure the long term success of the club then they need to prioritise Campbelltown over any other area. The potential growth out in there is huge & we’ve already seen the likes of Matamua, TDS & Kit already make their debuts for the club who are all from that region. We can really build a fortress out in that Macarthur area like Penrith have done with their catchment.
can still have a junior academy at campbletown
 
I don’t think they’ll permanently move to Campbelltown only because the other side of the merge will complain that it’s basically Magpies again just different team. Liverpool is technically fine to do it at since it’s not Campbelltown, and it’s not far from there either. But if we have to share the ground I wouldn’t go ahead with it.
we don't want a shared ground surely.
if they play 2 games at a upgraded LO and 8 or 19 at Liverpool maybe...
But would prefer they stick with CSS and LO upgraded
 
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