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Docklands playing surface
Beibers concert last week
Adeles concert this week
Will be interesting to see if we have a beautiful lush green playing surface to start the season , or the usual sandy patchwork quilt !
I realise these concerts would have been booked in a year ago . I just wonder whether the new management will start looking after the game that the stadium was actually built for .
Adeles concert this week
Will be interesting to see if we have a beautiful lush green playing surface to start the season , or the usual sandy patchwork quilt !
I realise these concerts would have been booked in a year ago . I just wonder whether the new management will start looking after the game that the stadium was actually built for .
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Re: Docklands playing surface
mr six o'clock wrote: , or the usual sandy patchwork quilt !
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The "sandy patchwork quilt" has not been the case since they acquired the "grow lights". The grass is now virtually always in a healthy state with a good healthy thatch, whereas prior to the new lights the curators had indicated that their task was to manage the death of the grass as they could not actually grow it properly.
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Re: Docklands playing surface
saintsRrising wrote:mr six o'clock wrote: , or the usual sandy patchwork quilt !
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The "sandy patchwork quilt" has not been the case since they acquired the "grow lights". The grass is now virtually always in a healthy state with a good healthy thatch, whereas prior to the new lights the curators had indicated that their task was to manage the death of the grass as they could not actually grow it properly.
Not the only grass they are used for either.
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Re: Docklands playing surface
Last year I went to the melb v saints practice game which was in early feb , a couple of weeks after a concert . From high in the second tier the ground looked Shi thouse , like a sandy patchwork quilt . A month later at our first home game v the doggies it was looking good .saintsRrising wrote:mr six o'clock wrote: , or the usual sandy patchwork quilt !
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The "sandy patchwork quilt" has not been the case since they acquired the "grow lights". The grass is now virtually always in a healthy state with a good healthy thatch, whereas prior to the new lights the curators had indicated that their task was to manage the death of the grass as they could not actually grow it properly.
The grow lights are fantastic .
I just hope that a week after a concert , no one gets injured due to a poor surface !
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Re: Docklands playing surface
The field may recover, but I doubt the speakers will ever recover from Adele's whining voice.
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I must be getting old. Don't know what the fuss is all about. Never even heard of her before her tour and have never heard her sing.saintspremiers wrote:The field may recover, but I doubt the speakers will ever recover from Adele's whining voice.
Staging a concert for her at our stadium just before the season starts really sucks imho.
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I don't mind her voice - its just the poor selection of songs she uses it onsaintspremiers wrote:The field may recover, but I doubt the speakers will ever recover from Adele's whining voice.
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saynta wrote:I must be getting old. Don't know what the fuss is all about. Never even heard of her before her tour and have never heard her sing.saintspremiers wrote:The field may recover, but I doubt the speakers will ever recover from Adele's whining voice.
Staging a concert for her at our stadium just before the season starts really sucks imho.
Got to make money apart from footy. Helps all AFL clubs including us. Do people remember what guys played in 30 years ago? I'm sure the players will live.
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Re: Docklands playing surface
Just a mere 75,000 have turned up @EtihadStadiumAU for #Adele - it's our biggest ever crowd!
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And 77,000 last night
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Re: Docklands playing surface
Clubs been advised they're currently replacing 80% of the playing surface.
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Re: Docklands playing surface
The Gabba had this screamer singing on March 4th and they have determined the surface won't be ready for the womens footy final on Mar 25th.
So that is a THREE week gap.
Docklands has hosted her for the last 2 nights and we are expecting to play in 6 days later.
Sounds like trouble to me.
So that is a THREE week gap.
Docklands has hosted her for the last 2 nights and we are expecting to play in 6 days later.
Sounds like trouble to me.
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I'll concede I'm not much of a gardener, but surely turf needs more than 5 days to "settle in"!?tony74 wrote:Clubs been advised they're currently replacing 80% of the playing surface.
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How can this be stable in 6 days as the grass just sits on top and takes time to root and weld together.tony74 wrote:Clubs been advised they're currently replacing 80% of the playing surface.
Seems like a risk of injury so soon after replacing.
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longtimesaint wrote:How can this be stable in 6 days as the grass just sits on top and takes time to root and weld together.tony74 wrote:Clubs been advised they're currently replacing 80% of the playing surface.
Seems like a risk of injury so soon after replacing.
They use such huge and thick blocks that it doesnt need to root and weld together. They are always repacing turf at the G and Etihad. Anyway apart from moving it there isnt a lot of choice. The AFL didnt organise the Adele concert. There wont be any issues at all apart from ot may look funny but we are so spoilt these days we dont even want it to look funny.
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absolute joke of a stadium. pathetic.
terrible experience at the ground and terrible experience on the ground.
should have taken the MCG option when we had it
terrible experience at the ground and terrible experience on the ground.
should have taken the MCG option when we had it
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MC Gusto wrote:absolute joke of a stadium. pathetic.
terrible experience at the ground and terrible experience on the ground.
should have taken the MCG option when we had it
I don't think we had that option. I love the ground. Reckon many do as well.
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That's gunna be a LOT of thick blocks. Hope you're right!lennyhaze wrote:longtimesaint wrote:How can this be stable in 6 days as the grass just sits on top and takes time to root and weld together.tony74 wrote:Clubs been advised they're currently replacing 80% of the playing surface.
Seems like a risk of injury so soon after replacing.
They use such huge and thick blocks that it doesnt need to root and weld together. They are always repacing turf at the G and Etihad. Anyway apart from moving it there isnt a lot of choice. The AFL didnt organise the Adele concert. There wont be any issues at all apart from ot may look funny but we are so spoilt these days we dont even want it to look funny.
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Doesn't the AFL now own Docklands?
So what bright spark agreed to a concert less than a week before round 1?
So what bright spark agreed to a concert less than a week before round 1?
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The concert date and venue was probably set before the AFL owned the stadium
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Re: Docklands playing surface
Enrico_Misso wrote:The Gabba had this screamer singing on March 4th and they have determined the surface won't be ready for the womens footy final on Mar 25th.
So that is a THREE week gap.
Docklands has hosted her for the last 2 nights and we are expecting to play in 6 days later.
Sounds like trouble to me.
"Screamer" you are kidding right? The woman is a squizzillionaire. She has a wonderful voice. Just ask the 150000+ people who saw her over 2 nights.
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I'm always scratching my head at criticism of etihad. I went for the first time last year and thought it was excellent.lennyhaze wrote:MC Gusto wrote:absolute joke of a stadium. pathetic.
terrible experience at the ground and terrible experience on the ground.
should have taken the MCG option when we had it
I don't think we had that option. I love the ground. Reckon many do as well.
I'm no stadium connoisseur but of similar capacity have been to Twickenham and Old Trafford and thought it was better than both of those. Of course for atmosphere nothing beats an international rugby game at Twickenham.
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What option? I thought that the AFL forced us to leave Waverley with Docklands the only option.MC Gusto wrote: should have taken the MCG option when we had it
Mind you Waverley was too big, too wet and for those going by public transport a nightmare.
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