Axe for local NRL grounds

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SOUTH Sydney CEO Shane Richardson's call for all Sydney clubs to abandon their home grounds for the city's two major stadiums "stinks", Matty Johns says.
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"We're a tribal game and to move it into the big stadiums takes so much away from the game. It will never happen," Johns said on Triple M's Grill Team this morning.
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He added that just because the AFL does it doesn't mean the NRL should.
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"We look to the AFL too much. We say 'the AFL play at Etihad Stadium and the MCG and get 90'000 [people]… well (the NRL) gets better TV ratings than the AFL. The NRL is a TV game and there's nothing worse than watching it on TV at an empty stadium."
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In a move that is sure to anger league fans who have generational attachment to their local suburban ground - in some cases dating back decades - Richardson said a strong stadium policy was the only way to address the issue of match-day attendance. After six rounds, Richardson said match-day attendance had fallen 6 per cent on this time last year.
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Rather than see games continue at favourites like Leichhardt Oval, Brookvale, Parramatta Stadium, Centrebet Stadium, WIN Jubilee and Toyota Stadium, Richardson said it would be financially viable to play all games at ANZ and Allianz Stadiums.The AFL has the same system in which Melbourne teams play out of the MCG and Etihad Stadium.
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However, Rabbits officials are banking on more than 30,000 fans at Homebush tomorrow for their Good Friday clash with the Bulldogs.
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"Personally I think we need two stadiums, but I am comfortable with three," Richardson said.
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"I just think it's the way the game is going. What you're doing is like a salmon swimming against the tide, except the tide is Niagara Falls.
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"You can swim against it for as long as you want, but until we have an across-the-board policy on this, everyone has to catch and kill their own. We're all trying to maximise the money we get out of the game.
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"People say they love going to Leichhardt Oval, and while that's great for people who go to Leichhardt, we want new people to the game.
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"They want to go to a stadium that is secure, where they have a seat, good toilet facilities, great public transport - that's how we get people coming to our game.
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"Do you think there wasn't a backlash when we moved away from the SFS? Do you think there wasn't a backlash when we weren't able to play at Redfern Oval?
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"Do you think there wasn't a backlash from the Collingwood fans (after the move from Victoria Park)?
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"Do you think there wasn't a backlash from Wests Tigers when they moved games to (Allianz) away from Campbelltown?
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"But why did they do it? To grow revenue. It's better than losing a club."
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St George Illawarra recently received $30 million worth of upgrades to WIN Jubilee and WIN Wollongong, but chief executive Peter Doust agreed with Richardson such a move may be necessary in the future.
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"We can't stick our heads in sand - economics are important," Doust said.
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"It would (cause an uproar if we moved). Fans have celebrated and enjoyed the great passion of our home grounds but rugby league is a professional sport and a lot of fans respect quality amenities.
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"We may not be able to continue upgrading our grounds so I can see some difficulties ahead."
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Cronulla chairman Damian Irvine was not keen to vacate the Shire and said: "My feeling is it would be poorly received by our supporter base. I can see the merit financially but you just can't keep trying to grab the dollar."
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http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/nrl/south-sydney-ceo-calls-for-suburban-footy-to-be-axed/story-e6frexnr-1226319565497
 
At the risk of drawing the ire of my comrades on this forum….I agree whole heartedly with this proposal.

The rugby league community need to grow up and stop basing decisions on romantic idealism.
 
Because of the wear and tear that a game of Rugby League can do to a ground we would require at least another 4 Stadiums strategically placed to be close to where the demographics are.
We should then stop referring to supporters as fans and move to the terminology of consumers, would have been interesting to see what the outcome would have been if the Bulldogs had suceeded with their Oasis project that would have seen a purpose built Stadium at Liverpool.
I still can't grasp however how Shane Richardson thinks he is now the NRL guru and he has all the right ideas to correct all the wrongs in the game, is this because he is only a puppet at the Rabbitohs only hauled out at appropriate times to preach Rusty's mantra while the rest of the time he is bored shiteless and comes up with this.
 
Disagree with the decision, until we get crowds where 15k is the minimum and most games are nudging on 20k it isn't worth doing. A packed out suburban ground looks and sounds much better on TV than the same crowd figure at a major ground. Imagine a Monday Nighter between Penrith and the Gold Coast at ANZ Stadium on a wet night, there'd be about 5000 people there, or for every seat occupied there would be 15 empty ones.
 
Dumbest suggestion I have ever heard. I'd rather a packed suburban ground than a 1/2 or 1/4 full stadium any day.
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I didn't even know he still had a job. I guess he feels the need to say something to still look relavent seeing as how its clear who runs the show at his joint
 
I think he's just jealous Souths don't have a suburban ground that can suit a nrl game..
It won't happen
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And ANZ stadium is the worst to watch games when there's a small crowd. It seems like no one is there and no atmosphere ..
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Yeah. Lets close the local grounds and play at ANZ etc????????
Just watching the Souths game. The crowd looks embarassing
 
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