Leichhardt Oval

The wife and I had a ball.
Made the trip down from Central Coast & ended up in a pub
that was absolutely going off well into the night after the game.
I'll be back at Leichardt & jumping round like an 18 year old …..........again.
 
Being going to LO for over 45 years and never once visited the toilet block, was born with long range tanks, but seriously okay it would be nice to have better facilities, but I go to the football for the football and the atmosphere not for state of the art comfort. Although I realise the club needs better facilities to attract sponsors
 
@Yossarian said:
What? Why would anyone want to tamper with the Glenn Morrison toilet block? Think of the heritage! Some of those smells are decades old.

You get rid of that bunker and you're tearing the heart out of LO IMO :laughing:
 
2017 will see same number of games at each venue, it's 2018 and beyond that's in question.
A lot whinge that LO attracts larger crowds, which is subjective, given this year they got 3 Sunday games while Ctown got 4 Saturday games. If WT are fairdinkum they're stadia strategy would involve looking at where the population growth will boom (SWS) and build a bigger relationship with the area. There should be at least 6 games at Ctown. ANZ is a sterile joint that is hard to generate any atmosphere at and does not feel like a home ground.
 
@innsaneink said:
Some 21st century toilets would be more a priority than the Edwardian sewers currently there. The scoreboard is fine

I was on the Hill but walked around to use the fancy toilets underneath the main grandstand at half time.
It was a dream. No Q's . Big open area . Better than my ANZ toilet experience
 
@Tigerdon said:
@innsaneink said:
Some 21st century toilets would be more a priority than the Edwardian sewers currently there. The scoreboard is fine

I was on the Hill but walked around to use the fancy toilets underneath the main grandstand at half time.
It was a dream. No Q's . Big open area . Better than my ANZ toilet experience

Haha those dunnys are 5***** compared to the Glenn Morrison block
 
@Buffalo said:
2017 will see same number of games at each venue, it's 2018 and beyond that's in question.
A lot whinge that LO attracts larger crowds, which is subjective, given this year they got 3 Sunday games while Ctown got 4 Saturday games. If WT are fairdinkum they're stadia strategy would involve looking at where the population growth will boom (SWS) and build a bigger relationship with the area. There should be at least 6 games at Ctown. ANZ is a sterile joint that is hard to generate any atmosphere at and does not feel like a home ground.

Everyone has been talking about this SWS population boom for years, hopefully it happens soon and near Campbelltown and they are WTs supports. There's also a lot of appartments going up at a rate of knots in and around the city.
 
@supercoach said:
Leichhardt oval might not meet people's expectations when it comes to facilities but delivers in atmosphere for both the players and the punters. It's our fort and I never get that feeling at Homebush, and Cambo hardly ever delivers the same atmosphere,but fingers crossed everyone gets out there next Saturday and recreates the same atmosphere

There is no better way to spend a Sunday afternoon then standing on the hill at Leichhardt.
 
Ok, a couple of unusual admissions here. Firstly, I grew up in Avalon on the Northern Beaches ( I hear you - bloody silvertail!) but I never liked the local, glamor team,who raped and pillaged the poorer clubs, and always supported the earthy, heritage rich Tigers. This liking became love as players such as Wayne Pringle, Larry Corrowa, Olsen Fillipaina, Wayne Pearce, Ellery Hanley and Garry Jack came to the fore. I'm going to ruffle a few Magpie feathers here but Leichhardt Oval is the heart and soul of the old Balmain Tigers. But besides being a link to the glory days of the past, it's actually a truly atmospheric, exciting venue to watch Rugby League. Ok, second admission, I'm living in Peru and I'm forced to stay in touch via live streaming on my notebook. I watched Wests triumph over the Cows and I was filled with equal pride and nostalgia as the Tigers played brilliant football at a wonderful venue, one that I'd visited many times. I can't argue with those who say it's facilities are substandard (I've put up with the sewer like conditions of the men's toilets for years) but, as a staunch Wests Tigers fan I'll be praying that the mooted improvements come through so that we can see at least three games a year at our spiritual home. By the way, what happened or what is happening at Lidcombe Oval, the Magpies' spiritual home?
 
@Tigerdon said:
@Buffalo said:
2017 will see same number of games at each venue, it's 2018 and beyond that's in question.
A lot whinge that LO attracts larger crowds, which is subjective, given this year they got 3 Sunday games while Ctown got 4 Saturday games. If WT are fairdinkum they're stadia strategy would involve looking at where the population growth will boom (SWS) and build a bigger relationship with the area. There should be at least 6 games at Ctown. ANZ is a sterile joint that is hard to generate any atmosphere at and does not feel like a home ground.

Everyone has been talking about this SWS population boom for years, hopefully it happens soon and near Campbelltown and they are WTs supports. There's also a lot of appartments going up at a rate of knots in and around the city.

The inner west is one of the most densely populated areas in the country - it's not an area we can ignore.
 
I don't know. But I know the Maggies have a rich history there and it was well out of use by the time I graced this green Earth.

Just looked at the Wikipedia page, apparently it's biggest crowd was 21K back in 1978 against Parra. It's facilities are pretty aged apparently. Some of the older fellas amongst us might be able to clarify.
 
@stevied said:
Is it still being used and is it in reasonable shape??

Still being used but not in great shape… Hasn't changed for decades really

A trial game would be doable, not an NRL game

LO has a long rich history which contributes greatly to the atmosphere... We need to be careful with decisions in the future because once you go I don't think there's a going back... Forever is a. Long time

Rugby league needs to protect, promote and nurture it's hustory
 
@Cultured Bogan said:
I don't know. But I know the Maggies have a rich history there and it was well out of use by the time I graced this green Earth.

Just looked at the Wikipedia page, apparently it's biggest crowd was 21K back in 1978 against Parra. It's facilities are pretty aged apparently. Some of the older fellas amongst us might be able to clarify.

They allowed the kids to sit on the bike track that day. Remember my dad lifting me over the fence to sit with the other kids … It was a great day and a great era .... But times have moved on now.
 
I think we have an okay mix of home ground allocations.

Assuming ANZ/Homebush will not pay us to play more than the current allotment of games there each year, then splitting the remainder evenly between LO & CSS is the only realistic option.

Its not ideal financially, but its an equitable decision that satisfies as many factors as possible.
 
I love the SWS "Boom" quotes….

- Working directly in that area and dealing with the people populating this area, I can promise you the last thing on the majority of their minds is Rugby League....
 

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