@Leroy The Tigers Fan said:Back in 1987 I had a visit to Keith Barnes' Office at the Balmain Leagues Club on an other matter and I noticed a framed print of the ground layout that basically made the ground a proper stadium with stands on all four ends.
At the time most of the games for the then Panasonic Cup games were played at Leichhardt and that was the time to strike to upgrade the ground, I don't know why if there were plans were for a Stadium that they didn't evenuate?.
Some people are complaining now about the conditions at the ground with 19 000 to 19 500 spectators but what about the 1980's when Balmain on several occaisions hosted crowds of 22 500 +, loved going and we all got on with life.
One of the major problems I see is the lack of transport to the ground and the difficulty in leaving by car at the end of the game, parking is difficult so if a new grandstand was to be built perhaps parking underneath?.
Probably 2 reasons why the upgrade never happened. Make it 3…
1 - The Panasonic cup fizzled out soon after 1988 when they went to 16 teams.
2 - Balmain's finances were never good enough to do that on their own.
3 - It wasn't a properly developed proposal, just a dream of Keith (I'm speculating on this one). I don't remember there ever being a serious move to build a stadium along the lines above.
I think the public transport angle is overhyped. Much better that CUA stadium for example. The bus stop isn't far and once the light rail extension is running there will be a stop even closer than Catherine Street.
Parking is an issue... Ideally you'd bung something in Callan Park but that's never going to happen.