Can someone explain why there are no Tri-Nation matches in Perth or am I missing something ??
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Can someone explain why there are no Tri-Nation matches in Perth or am I missing something ??
We get 1 test a year and England was our test for this year. So no SA.
I liked the England test more than the previous SA ones. The rivalry is much more friendly in a way and there is no self-absorbed boks fans. (sorry, but there is always a few let them down).
Agree!!
Prefer the Springbok games..no problem with mixing it up abit but a tri nation game has a lot more riding on it than a spring/winter test (unless its a test against the B&I Lions).
how about we get some Kiwis? im sick of the SA team every year. although i do love the Aussie v England rivalry, was a good (stressful) game
there was a blediscoe cup game mooted for Perth,but Eventscorp knocked back any funding for it
Why would the ARU contemplate bringing a Bledisloe match to Perth when we can only fit 42,000 people in to watch it?
More than double that can watch it in Melbourne.
and your point is?
we need that for Force games anyways. why not go the whole caboodle and make us a great venue for MORE GAMES??!!
i remember years ago going to the maori allblacks game at subi. wouldnt mind seeing the wallabies play them again. be better then playing lame teams like italy, barbarians or fiji.
id rather see us play the springboks then ingerlund. much more riding on the tri nations game and as long as the springbok supporters dont all of a sudden start blowing them horns from the soccer world cup i can put up with them.
Most pleasing to see last time going to see boks and wallabies was seeing ex-pat saffas wearing both springbok and wallabies apparel at the same time.
An expat kiwi wont ever be seen dead wearing green an gold.......believe me ive tried with my missus.
I just remember walking to the ground surrounded by dozens of people speaking Afrikaans and thinking, if people start talking about immigration I'm the one that will get pointed at...
Afrikans is hell cool to talk in public. And when you do it make sure your as loud as possible so people can hear you speaking another language. And if they laugh at you for being no different than asian tourists, start talking even louder.
The answer is pretty straightforward. It's the revenue that can be generated.
If you want to find another reason just look at i) the capacities of the stadiums, ii) the quality of the facilties at the stadiums' iii) the public transport and infrastructure.
Most of the Wobblies Tri-nations matches are held in either Brisbane, Sydney or Melbourne. Brisbane boasts one of the best rectangular stadiums in Australia with a capacity of some 52,500. Melbourne has, in addition to the MCG, the Etihad Stadium which has a capacity of over 53,000. This year's first Bledisloe match is to be held at Etihad and the seating capacity can be increased depending upon how the lower tiers are moved to suit a rectangular field of play within the oval stadium. Sydney has the primary venue for the ARU which holds over 80,000.
In all cases the stadiums have very good facilities and are well served by public transport and/or are within easy reach of the CBD in any case.
It took me a while to work it out but I now travel east at least twice each year to watch tri-nations matches. This year it's going to be both Bledisloe's, in Melbourne and Sydney. I haven't been to the Etihad before but I have attended matches at the other stadia plus others such as the SFS. We will never get a top flight tri-nations match (ie Bledisloe) whilst we have nothing better to offer than a decrepit Subi with cr@p facilities and similar infrastructure.
Is true.