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Beaussie wrote: Thu Mar 21, 2024 10:38 am
Gees Terry if only you did some research and educated yourself. You clearly know nothing about the history and subject matter.



The Reality of Blacktown Oval

So a number of things have sparked up in the recent establishments of Gold Coast and GWS, and for those who like to engage in Code Wars, heres something of a history going back 20 years or so.

Blacktown Oval

In 2005, the NSW government announced $20 million in funding for the development of Cricket and AFL facilities in Western Sydney. Importantly, the announcement specifically mentions the funding is for AFL/Cricket facilities and $5 million for soccer.

Developing a main oval with seating capacity for 10,000 spectators, including a grandstand;
Developing a second oval for training and junior games;
Constructing an indoor practice hall, possibly with gym, sports injury and education and training facilities; and
Providing additional car parking and an adventure playground.

Andrew Demetriou was quoted by NSW Planning

“AFL/Blacktown Council community partnership, will host the AFL’s multicultural program, school and community activities”

This is crucial to remember later on. At the time approval was granted GWS was not part of the plan.

The Blacktown facility was ready in July 2008. The Daily Telegraph reported that the council had spent 15 of 20 million allocated to sport facilities in the area on one oval. Rugby League people were reported as furious and that league facilities in the region deserved more attention.

“I think it’s disgusting. They’re building up another code while letting down a code that has supported them for years.” – Don Milides, Rooty Hill Dragons secretary

For its part the council responded that the NRL had backed down on its plans to build an academy in Blacktown. Blacktown Mayor Leo Kelly was reported as saying

“I’d say to (NRL chief David) Gallop and all the rugby league maybe get off your hands, come out and talk to us and we’ll move on. Blacktown doesn’t owe the NRL anything, the NRL owes Blacktown.”


In May 2012, The Telegraph and The Age reported on the GWS move to Homebush due to a lack of summer facilities, noting that while the move takes AFL premiership matches from Western Sydney (not something that was ever going to happen anyway), the AFL will continue to play NAB Cup and NEAFL matches there. Some Administration and talent programs will be based at the centre. The move was expected to save $18 million.

https://www.footyindustry.com/stadiums/ ... town-oval/



Did you know Cricket NSW actually wanted a 20,000 seat stadium in Blacktown?


Cricket NSW supports Blacktown Council’s plans for a 20,000-seat stadium at Blacktown International Sports Park at Rooty Hill

CRICKET NSW has backed proposed plans for a 20,000-seat cricket stadium outlined in Blacktown Council’s draft master plan for Blacktown International Sportspark at Rooty Hill.

Ryan Lipman
May 10, 2013 - 12:21PM
Mt Druitt-St Marys Standard

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https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/newsl ... 6b73a2418e

We ended up with this:



Cricket NSW later decided to move its training and admin base to Homebush too, along with the Western Sydney Wanderers.

Again, the Greater Western Sydney Giants were never expected to play premiership matches at Blacktown. A redeveloped Sydney Showground with NSW Government backing was always the plan for the launch of the team from season 2012.


On July 29, 2010 the AFL Commisssion announced that Team GWS was granted a licence to become the 18th team and would enter the competition in 2012. The announcement was made after the formal signing of an agreement with the NSW Government and the Royal Agricultural Society for a $60 million redevelopment of the Sydney Showgrounds - to become the home ground of GWS.



And finally, as has always been the case according to the AFL:

“This is a generational decision and the success of AFL in Greater Western Sydney won’t be known for 25 or 30 years but with a population of two million people, the AFL is serious about this venture and today’s appointment of one of the biggest names in AFL demonstrates our commitment to this region,” then AFL CEO Andrew Demetriou said.

Gee Beatup, you really are owned by the AFL bubble aren't ya pal. Here's what the Blacktown mayor said of GWS, "GWS Giants have betrayed Blacktown". And here,s a little more from the same story,

"When the Giants formed in 2009, they were welcomed with $27.5 million worth of purpose-built training and administration facilities at Blacktown International Sportspark.

The project was funded by Blacktown Council under then-mayor Pendleton, in partnership with the AFL and Cricket NSW, with the understanding that Blacktown would become the club’s long-term home."

"LONG TERM HOME"

Here's a bit more from the Mayor,

"“It’s my belief that they betrayed Blacktown ... I don’t believe they have kept their end of the bargain.

“I don’t believe Homebush is western Sydney and the real western Sydney community isn’t going to buy it”

And here's some more,

"Yet Cr Pendleton said the impact the Giants have had on the sporting landscape in Blacktown is negligible, reinforced by the fact that not one member of the team lives in the Blacktown region.

In 2009 the club’s foundation players were all settled in Breakfast Point, a picturesque suburb on the Parramatta River, only 14km from the CBD."

Ouch!!!!!!

The AFL did what they always do beatup - lie!!!!!! What the Mayor said when they abandoned the real greater west Sydney will haunt them forever. They will never be a team of the west. And its all their own arrogant, ignorant fault.

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Oh dear, a training base as a “long term home” according to the mayor, at the time. You really do sound and look silly here Terry.

Just look at Blacktown for sec in the screenshot below. Only a moron would honestly think the AFL would announce a new team in Western Sydney, that would be based at this suburban ground full time. What a buzz that would have been. lol

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Beaussie wrote: Thu Mar 21, 2024 11:08 am
Oh dear, a training base as a “long term home” according to the mayor, at the time. You really do sound and look silly here Terry.

Just look at Blacktown for sec in the screenshot below. Only a moron would honestly think the AFL would announce a new team in Western Sydney, that would be based at this suburban ground full time. What a buzz that would have been. lol

that ground is too good for them tbh :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Beaussie wrote: Thu Mar 21, 2024 11:08 am
Oh dear, a training base as a “long term home” according to the mayor, at the time. You really do sound and look silly here Terry.

Just look at Blacktown for sec in the screenshot below. Only a moron would honestly think the AFL would announce a new team in Western Sydney, that would be based at this suburban ground full time. What a buzz that would have been. lol

You really are down the rabbit hole beatup. Sad really. They ditched Blacktown to go to Homebush. They told lies. $60M was then spent to do a refurbishment of the old Showground. It was a shithole. That money would have been spent, and was planned to be spent, on Blacktown had they not lied and scuppered off into the night ya dill.

So ya little pic there would have looked $60M better in 2010 money than it does there pal.

The fact they abandoned what is the real greater western Sydney for Homebush and Canberra will haunt 'em forever.

Shhhheeesshhhhh these fumbling zealots will believe anything the great god fumble tells 'em. The poor lost souls are truly owned.
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Homebush was the correct decision, it's central to a large area of Western Sydney.
Looking at the map Blacktown is very far out in north west direction and not as easy for fans to commute. Blacktown Giants sounds terrible and would not win any fans.

Homebush ( and Canberra ) is the correct location for GWS..
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Terry wrote: Thu Mar 21, 2024 11:35 am
You really are down the rabbit hole beatup. Sad really. They ditched Blacktown to go to Homebush. They told lies. $60M was then spent to do a refurbishment of the old Showground. It was a shithole. That money would have been spent, and was planned to be spent, on Blacktown had they not lied and scuppered off into the night ya dill.

So ya little pic there would have looked $60M better in 2010 money than it does there pal.
You’re a moron. lol
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Bbear wrote: Thu Mar 21, 2024 7:29 pm
Homebush was the correct decision, it's central to a large area of Western Sydney.
Looking at the map Blacktown is very far out in north west direction and not as easy for fans to commute. Blacktown Giants sounds terrible and would not win any fans.

Homebush ( and Canberra ) is the correct location for GWS..
they'd be more relevant on the moon :lol: :lol: :rofl: :rofl: :(/ :(/ :(/
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azif wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2024 9:07 am
Bbear wrote: Thu Mar 21, 2024 7:29 pm
Homebush was the correct decision, it's central to a large area of Western Sydney.
Looking at the map Blacktown is very far out in north west direction and not as easy for fans to commute. Blacktown Giants sounds terrible and would not win any fans.

Homebush ( and Canberra ) is the correct location for GWS..
they'd be more relevant on the moon :lol: :lol: :rofl: :rofl: :(/ :(/ :(/
I suppose you need your emojis to laugh with you, because most, if not all, real people laugh at you.
There are lies, damn lies and then there are ratings.
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Quolls2019 wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2024 9:19 am
azif wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2024 9:07 am
Bbear wrote: Thu Mar 21, 2024 7:29 pm
Homebush was the correct decision, it's central to a large area of Western Sydney.
Looking at the map Blacktown is very far out in north west direction and not as easy for fans to commute. Blacktown Giants sounds terrible and would not win any fans.

Homebush ( and Canberra ) is the correct location for GWS..
they'd be more relevant on the moon :lol: :lol: :rofl: :rofl: :(/ :(/ :(/
I suppose you need your emojis to laugh with you, because most, if not all, real people laugh at you.
8-[

:-k

:lol: :lol: :lol: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :(/ :(/ :(/ :(/

such pissy little bitches atm these fumblers
ranting
raving
nashing their teeth

a bit triggered

I guess vegas , & the 2032 Olympic games stadium decision has them on edge :lol: :lol: :rofl: :rofl: :(/ :(/
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Beaussie wrote: Thu Mar 21, 2024 10:30 pm
Terry wrote: Thu Mar 21, 2024 11:35 am
You really are down the rabbit hole beatup. Sad really. They ditched Blacktown to go to Homebush. They told lies. $60M was then spent to do a refurbishment of the old Showground. It was a shithole. That money would have been spent, and was planned to be spent, on Blacktown had they not lied and scuppered off into the night ya dill.

So ya little pic there would have looked $60M better in 2010 money than it does there pal.
You’re a moron. lol

Hahahahahahaha!!!!!! You've been smashed outta the park by facts and evidence beatup so now you resort to your mate sookie wookie's prime sewer level tactic of personal insults lolololololol!!!!!

What's next pal............sticks.............stones............poke ya tongue out!!!!!!! Maybe a little water pistol spray lolololololool!!!!!!

Class acts these fumblers!
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Bbear wrote: Thu Mar 21, 2024 7:29 pm
Homebush was the correct decision, it's central to a large area of Western Sydney.
Looking at the map Blacktown is very far out in north west direction and not as easy for fans to commute. Blacktown Giants sounds terrible and would not win any fans.

Homebush ( and Canberra ) is the correct location for GWS..
The point is they told lies to the good folk of Blacktown and moved as close to the harbour they possibly could and still technically say they're in the west. They sure ain't in greater western Sydney......you know...... their actual name. That would be Parramatta and Blacktown. Where the Eels and the Wanderers train and play.

Fatal mistake by the fumblers. And if you have any coherent argument how playing 'home games' in Canberra helps please let me know. Canberra has not one thing in common with greater western Sydney. In fact they are polar opposites in every respect. But please do explain pal.
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Terry wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2024 9:52 am
Bbear wrote: Thu Mar 21, 2024 7:29 pm
Homebush was the correct decision, it's central to a large area of Western Sydney.
Looking at the map Blacktown is very far out in north west direction and not as easy for fans to commute. Blacktown Giants sounds terrible and would not win any fans.

Homebush ( and Canberra ) is the correct location for GWS..
The point is they told lies to the good folk of Blacktown and moved as close to the harbour they possibly could and still technically say they're in the west. They sure ain't in greater western Sydney......you know...... their actual name. That would be Parramatta and Blacktown. Where the Eels and the Wanderers train and play.

Fatal mistake by the fumblers. And if you have any coherent argument how playing 'home games' in Canberra helps please let me know. Canberra has not one thing in common with greater western Sydney. In fact they are polar opposites in every respect. But please do explain pal.

I agree, playing in Canberra is a mistake. I would say the same about Suns playing in Darwin ior even Cairns a bit back - particularly when it is a home game.
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Fred wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2024 10:23 am
Terry wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2024 9:52 am
Bbear wrote: Thu Mar 21, 2024 7:29 pm
Homebush was the correct decision, it's central to a large area of Western Sydney.
Looking at the map Blacktown is very far out in north west direction and not as easy for fans to commute. Blacktown Giants sounds terrible and would not win any fans.

Homebush ( and Canberra ) is the correct location for GWS..
The point is they told lies to the good folk of Blacktown and moved as close to the harbour they possibly could and still technically say they're in the west. They sure ain't in greater western Sydney......you know...... their actual name. That would be Parramatta and Blacktown. Where the Eels and the Wanderers train and play.

Fatal mistake by the fumblers. And if you have any coherent argument how playing 'home games' in Canberra helps please let me know. Canberra has not one thing in common with greater western Sydney. In fact they are polar opposites in every respect. But please do explain pal.

I agree, playing in Canberra is a mistake. I would say the same about Suns playing in Darwin ior even Cairns a bit back - particularly when it is a home game.
they get paid to play in Canberra , 3 million or something for 3 comp games & a trial each year
they can't afford not to play there

big scrutiny & criticism from people in Canberra if the deal should have been renwed in 2022 for another 10 years purely because the ROI isn't there
the ACT chief minister is a twat tho & signed up anyway ,this will be the last deal, Barr won't be there in 2031 , he may not even be there at the end of this year .

So where should they play in that month they can't around easter if not in Canberra ?
Accor ?
those 5K crowds would look awesome there eh 8-[
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azif wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2024 10:46 am
Fred wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2024 10:23 am
Terry wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2024 9:52 am


The point is they told lies to the good folk of Blacktown and moved as close to the harbour they possibly could and still technically say they're in the west. They sure ain't in greater western Sydney......you know...... their actual name. That would be Parramatta and Blacktown. Where the Eels and the Wanderers train and play.

Fatal mistake by the fumblers. And if you have any coherent argument how playing 'home games' in Canberra helps please let me know. Canberra has not one thing in common with greater western Sydney. In fact they are polar opposites in every respect. But please do explain pal.

I agree, playing in Canberra is a mistake. I would say the same about Suns playing in Darwin ior even Cairns a bit back - particularly when it is a home game.
they get paid to play in Canberra , 3 million or something for 3 comp games & a trial each year
they can't afford not to play there

big scrutiny & criticism from people in Canberra if the deal should have been renwed in 2022 for another 10 years purely because the ROI isn't there
the ACT chief minister is a twat tho & signed up anyway ,this will be the last deal, Barr won't be there in 2031 , he may not even be there at the end of this year .

So where should they play in that month they can't around easter if not in Canberra ?
Accor ?
those 5K crowds would look awesome there eh 8-[
:lol: :lol: :rofl: :rofl: :(/ :(/
Everything you say may be true - my concern is that playing in Canberra detracts from the brand it is meant to be - a side for West Sydney people. I don't know the answer but I do believe that playing in Canberra hurts GWS in building a brand in their supposed heartland area. and in connecting with the people from there. For the AFL to be spruiking long-term this and long-term that - playing in Canberra seems very short-sighted.
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Fred wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2024 11:30 am
azif wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2024 10:46 am
Fred wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2024 10:23 am



I agree, playing in Canberra is a mistake. I would say the same about Suns playing in Darwin ior even Cairns a bit back - particularly when it is a home game.
they get paid to play in Canberra , 3 million or something for 3 comp games & a trial each year
they can't afford not to play there

big scrutiny & criticism from people in Canberra if the deal should have been renwed in 2022 for another 10 years purely because the ROI isn't there
the ACT chief minister is a twat tho & signed up anyway ,this will be the last deal, Barr won't be there in 2031 , he may not even be there at the end of this year .

So where should they play in that month they can't around easter if not in Canberra ?
Accor ?
those 5K crowds would look awesome there eh 8-[
:lol: :lol: :rofl: :rofl: :(/ :(/
Everything you say may be true - my concern is that playing in Canberra detracts from the brand it is meant to be - a side for West Sydney people. I don't know the answer but I do believe that playing in Canberra hurts GWS in building a brand in their supposed heartland area. and in connecting with the people from there. For the AFL to be spruiking long-term this and long-term that - playing in Canberra seems very short-sighted.
they've plaed enough games in western sydney to connect with people in western sydney ... they are the 2nd most succesfull team in the afl behind geelong since their inception
& still no one cares

pack em up , they're done :cool:
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