$50 Million reason Wests Tigers are prepared to quit Campbelltown.

Interesting - Minns on radio confirming that the additional money for Cambo is not coming from the NSW Gov and it is money being redirected from the council that was previously allocated for something else. This will need to get approval. Will also test how much the residents support the development especially if the money is being taken away from other services. Hopefully the council have done their homework.

Yes … $40m of the money was previously allocated for a COE which is now being redirected to this project , although I understand it will still be included in the amended project …. I don’t know why the government would now take away the money but anything is possible I guess
 
Must admit not a big fan of Cambo.
If you can’t get locals there, which hasn’t worked for 20 years, it’s clear people don’t want to travel.
Plus… our win percentage there is rubbish which is another nail in the coffin.
We sold it out twice last year , in a spoon year . The issue isn’t that people won’t go , because they will if given a reason to . The issue is there’s a lack of spark and energy there , creating an atmosphere that can lift the players , and not feel like a park footy game . Even the ground announcer and the music choices and comments and timing , feels like a guy trying to get you to buy “crazy bargains” at the markets . Or a guy MCing stripper introductions in the cross . Something is just missing …
 
Lidcombe was mentioned in the context of money for upgrades. It isn't going to happen though, but I don't get this idea that "Campbelltown is our future". Nothing has changed in 25 years. Results wise and crowds wise.
Your 1000% wrong!
The South-West has always been the answer.
Sadly it’s taken a quarter of a century to loosen the grip of those sentimental Balmain dinosaurs (who we quite rightly, continue to acknowledge by playing a few heritage games at Leichhardt).
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New $50m Campbelltown Stadium plans revealed for Wests Tigers home ground after funding switch​

Six-year-old funding worth $40m will finally be unlocked to deliver Campbelltown Stadium's biggest-ever upgrade, expanding capacity and corporate facilities.

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August 26, 2025 - 5:00AM

More than $40m pledged to Campbelltown Council six years ago will now be spun and redirected into a major upgrade of antiquated Campbelltown Stadium.
Additional funding worth $10m from Campbelltown Council will enable a $50m redevelopment of Sydney’s major south-western sporting venue.

The previous Liberal Government, along with the Federal Government and council, committed money for a three-level Centre of Excellence to be constructed at the northern end of the stadium.

Those plans have now altered with the fully fledged Centre of Excellence to be replaced by a grandstand, corporate facilities and dressing rooms. A smaller high performance centre, with more corporate boxes, will now be constructed at the southern end of the ground, near the Leagues Club.

It will give Campbelltown Stadium, and Wests Tigers, an additional 1000 corporate suites and increase the venue’s seating capacity to 20,000.

Campbelltown Stadium is getting a major $50m redevelopment. Picture: Getty

Campbelltown Stadium is getting a major $50m redevelopment. Picture: Getty
The $40m money has been in council’s coffers for six years and was part of a western Sydney infrastructure grant.

Council’s only concern now is whether the State and Federal Governments may seek to retrieve the money given the original plan has been scrapped, albeit that is unlikely.

“It would be hugely disappointing if the Feds or State Governments wanted to pull money now we have just got a mutual agreement with the Tigers and made a public announcement,” said Campbelltown Mayor Darcy Lound.

Wests Tigers revealed on Sunday a 15-year stadium strategy at the club’s two suburban grounds – Leichhardt Oval and Campbelltown Stadium. The club claims an agreement has been secured for a $100m upgrade across both ageing venues.


Fans flock to Leichhardt Oval to watch the Wests Tigers play. Picture: Getty

Fans flock to Leichhardt Oval to watch the Wests Tigers play. Picture: Getty
A $50 million redevelopment of Leichhardt Oval has been confirmed by a triangular partnership comprising Inner West Council, NSW Government and Federal government, with construction to start after next season.

Wests Tigers also claimed an “intended $50 million has been identified for the redevelopment of Campbelltown Sports Stadium.”

Outside the initial money, the State and Federal Governments will not offer any further funding.

“We’ve got the funding – it’s all previous funding,” said Lound. “We have realigned what we were going to do at the stadium in talks with the Tigers. We were building a Centre of Excellence at the northern end with seating in front and corporates up the top.

“That was only going to increase the capacity by about 1000 people but give us another 400 corporates. We had $41m for all that.

Wests Tigers CEO Shane Richardson says the club has agreed to the stadium refurbishment draft plans. Picture: NewsWire/ Gaye Gerard

Wests Tigers CEO Shane Richardson says the club has agreed to the stadium refurbishment draft plans. Picture: NewsWire/ Gaye Gerard
“What’s happened now is we will build a grandstand down the bottom, northern end with some corporate space, normal seating, designated change sheds and ice baths.

“At the Leagues Club end, near the main entry, we will build a smaller scale Centre of Excellence with a gymnasium, offices and more corporates.

“Ultimately that will give us a 20,000 capacity at the ground and around 1000 corporates because that what’s Wests Tigers need. That’s what got the deal over the line.”

The plans are yet to be finalised and only minor designs have been drawn up.

“We have agreed to draft plans proposed by the council for the upgrade of the stadium. The cost will be a minimum of $50m which we have commitment to by the council,” said Wests Tigers CEO Shane Richardson.
 
Your 1000% wrong!
The South-West has always been the answer.
Sadly it’s taken a quarter of a century to loosen the grip of those sentimental Balmain dinosaurs (who we quite rightly, continue to acknowledge by playing a few heritage games at Leichhardt).
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What a load of shit ! Take your wests coloured goggles off and look at Sunday just gone . The stadium itself felt like it had a pulse . You could feel it im sure there , but also through the tv . Only stadiums in Europe and 100k seat College football stadiums have a similar vibe .
It is 💯 true that C town as it stands is a shithole .
Is it because the crowd arnt at the Orange grove or in Balmain or Leichhardt , smashing a few schooners before hand , and most are spending that time travelling to the ground ?
Yea that’s probably one aspect .
Is it because the ground itself is bullshit to get into especially from the train side , so you lineup for 40 minutes for no reason at all?
Yep .
Is it because the stadium structure and the poor performances of the tigers , has now leant itself to an environment where you take your kids to watch nrl , win or lose , probably lose , it’s a good afternoon out for the family . Yea 💯. So because as such everyone treats it like a picnic in the park rather than a place where you make as much noise and hostile as best you can for the other team. Which everyone who goes to LO knows 💯 that’s the call to arms and social transaction between the club , the players and the fans . That social transaction doesn’t translate to Ctown. Mainly for the reasons above .
Now they’re enclosing both ends , getting rid of the hill , and creating a cauldron like structure to the ground , hopefully that should spark a new mentality and adoption of the LO social transaction .
But seriously the club needs to look at 50 min lineups to get in . As that’s time better spent at the club or pub beforehand .
 
Your 1000% wrong!
The South-West has always been the answer.
Sadly it’s taken a quarter of a century to loosen the grip of those sentimental Balmain dinosaurs (who we quite rightly, conti

Why did it take so long ? Wests have owned 90 percent of the the club for over a decade now … the issue to me seems to be that the Ashfield brigade don’t want to travel to Campbelltown… the Magpies named reserve grade team doesn’t even play there!

You blokes should be down on your knees kissing Richo’s backside for this latest development
 
Well the fans don't go to Campbelltown in the same volume as Leichhardt...what is the objective though?...why does 8 games at Campbo make sense above a 6/6 split?

Are we going to push this population growth area trope? The region has been growing for 20 years and there is no year on year crowd growth to speak of.

I reckon you'd get more tribalism and turnout at Lidcombe and I'd fully support that move.
Lol...have you ever been to Lidcombe? Such a silly comment as that ground would need half a billion to.get it up to standard.

I dont know why you think im supportive of an 8/3 CSS/LO split...i dont recall saying that...but Richos stated the SW is the future numerous times, i guess they feel the area in the past has been neglected and are now trying to rectify this...the office in Cambo...the junior development academy, and now an upgrade to get more corporate support....we have facilities already at Concord for our Balmain junior elite players and soon will have somewhere for those elite juniors from the Magpies side.
They gotta start somewhere and it wony happen overnight but weve farted around out in the SW for 25 years hopefully this is the beginning of good things.
We couldve easily had 2 or 3 wins at cambo...Lloyd drops it over the line...CNK runs into Seyfarths shoulder and sucks in the ref...shouldve done the Knights just like we shouldve beaten the Cowboys two days ago.
This teams on the up and im confident we will win more games at home next year...crowds can only grow so much when there is a cap on this.
Winning gets bums on seats and we saw that in. 05, 10 & 11.
My preference has always been one ground buy we will never see that and i know its not good business to piss off half your clientele and corporate support...the latter being the main focus here imo
 
Why did it take so long ? Wests have owned 90 percent of the the club for over a decade now … the issue to me seems to be that the Ashfield brigade don’t want to travel to Campbelltown… the Magpies named reserve grade team doesn’t even play there!

You blokes should be down on your knees kissing Richo’s backside for this latest development
To me it just makes sense for the club to use Campbelltown as our primary home ground for NSW Cup & Jersey Flegg moving forward with maybe a retro round at Lidcombe. I have no allegiance either way just think it aligns better with our strategic plan to develop the SW.

Plus I reckon it's a marketing opportunity for WT membership to factor Cup & Flegg home games into membership packages (when they are double headers). But the schedule isn't set far enough in advance from NSWRL for this I guess.
 
To me it just makes sense for the club to use Campbelltown as our primary home ground for NSW Cup & Jersey Flegg moving forward with maybe a retro round at Lidcombe. I have no allegiance either way just think it aligns better with our strategic plan to develop the SW.

Yeah ..I agree …particularly if you are looking to grow junior development in the South West region and I’m assuming that many more players are actually from that region than the inner city … I’ve heard excuses made around cost, but the club isn’t exactly broke and as Richo has just demonstrated, you can exercise leverage on the Cambo council to get results …

I’ll reiterate again how little HBG has achieved in growing the Wests Tigers in the South West region in 25 years …Richo has done much more in 18 months
 
Yeah ..I agree …particularly if you are looking to grow junior development in the South West region and I’m assuming that many more players are actually from that region than the inner city … I’ve heard excuses made around cost, but the club isn’t exactly broke and as Richo has just demonstrated, you can exercise leverage on the Cambo council to get results …

I’ll reiterate again how little HBG has achieved in growing the Wests Tigers in the South West region in 25 years …Richo has done much more in 18 months
I reckon this may be part of Richo's plan. Yes it is more costly to open a stadium but they can save by only opening certain sections and F&B.

Lidcombe can still be used & celebrated, maybe a big festival of the Magpie weekend which is heavily marketed and the WT squad can attend for a fan 'meet and greet' etc, and also for junior & club footy through the season.
 
We sold it out twice last year , in a spoon year . The issue isn’t that people won’t go , because they will if given a reason to . The issue is there’s a lack of spark and energy there , creating an atmosphere that can lift the players , and not feel like a park footy game . Even the ground announcer and the music choices and comments and timing , feels like a guy trying to get you to buy “crazy bargains” at the markets . Or a guy MCing stripper introductions in the cross . Something is just missing …
sold campbletown out against big drawing teams in Parramatta and st george and good crowd against Canberra there closest team
meanwhile LO had two pretty much capacity Thursday night games

in saying that it is good to be playing out of both suburban grounds
 
What a load of shit ! Take your wests coloured goggles off and look at Sunday just gone . The stadium itself felt like it had a pulse . You could feel it im sure there , but also through the tv . Only stadiums in Europe and 100k seat College football stadiums have a similar vibe .
It is 💯 true that C town as it stands is a shithole .
Is it because the crowd arnt at the Orange grove or in Balmain or Leichhardt , smashing a few schooners before hand , and most are spending that time travelling to the ground ?
Yea that’s probably one aspect .
Is it because the ground itself is bullshit to get into especially from the train side , so you lineup for 40 minutes for no reason at all?
Yep .
Is it because the stadium structure and the poor performances of the tigers , has now leant itself to an environment where you take your kids to watch nrl , win or lose , probably lose , it’s a good afternoon out for the family . Yea 💯. So because as such everyone treats it like a picnic in the park rather than a place where you make as much noise and hostile as best you can for the other team. Which everyone who goes to LO knows 💯 that’s the call to arms and social transaction between the club , the players and the fans . That social transaction doesn’t translate to Ctown. Mainly for the reasons above .
Now they’re enclosing both ends , getting rid of the hill , and creating a cauldron like structure to the ground , hopefully that should spark a new mentality and adoption of the LO social transaction .
But seriously the club needs to look at 50 min lineups to get in . As that’s time better spent at the club or pub beforehand .

What a load of shit ! Take your wests coloured goggles off and look at Sunday just gone . The stadium itself felt like it had a pulse . You could feel it im sure there , but also through the tv . Only stadiums in Europe and 100k seat College football stadiums have a similar vibe .
It is 💯 true that C town as it stands is a shithole .
Is it because the crowd arnt at the Orange grove or in Balmain or Leichhardt , smashing a few schooners before hand , and most are spending that time travelling to the ground ?
Yea that’s probably one aspect .
Is it because the ground itself is bullshit to get into especially from the train side , so you lineup for 40 minutes for no reason at all?
Yep .
Is it because the stadium structure and the poor performances of the tigers , has now leant itself to an environment where you take your kids to watch nrl , win or lose , probably lose , it’s a good afternoon out for the family . Yea 💯. So because as such everyone treats it like a picnic in the park rather than a place where you make as much noise and hostile as best you can for the other team. Which everyone who goes to LO knows 💯 that’s the call to arms and social transaction between the club , the players and the fans . That social transaction doesn’t translate to Ctown. Mainly for the reasons above .
Now they’re enclosing both ends , getting rid of the hill , and creating a cauldron like structure to the ground , hopefully that should spark a new mentality and adoption of the LO social transaction .
But seriously the club needs to look at 50 min lineups to get in . As that’s time better spent at the club or pub beforehand .
There wasn''t much of a pulse at LO on Sunday in the last 10 min.
 
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