Thunder have always drawn very good crowds in Canberra. If they ever get around to expanding the ground then Manuka would have no trouble drawing 15-18k for big games and internationals IMO.Just had an evening in the bars and bistro of the magnificent Kingston Hotel. Little did we realise until half-way through the evening the game we were
watching was directly across the road. Tried to pop in for the second half but was very surprised to find it a sell-out.
Easier to believe when it's one of the very few games of cricket you'll get to watch all summer. A lot of those tickets would have been purchased weeks ago.It's hard to believe so many could turn up for a dead rubber and a team who have strung together one win all season.
the smaller BBL is overall good but the reduced opportunities for Canberra, Coffs, Albury etc is a big shame. For this season they just had the Stars be the home team for the Albury game while the Gades kept their Geelong game, but now it means Alice Springs is out (although I don't really know why the Stars had the Alice connection instead of the Strikers?)Thunder have always drawn very good crowds in Canberra. If they ever get around to expanding the ground then Manuka would have no trouble drawing 15-18k for big games and internationals IMO.
Superlative.It's hard to believe anyone describing the Kingston Hotel as 'magnificent'
I say this as someone who was a western Sydney kid and nominally supports the Thunder for that reason, but I think Canberra should be the primary location for the team and it should change its name.Thunder have always drawn very good crowds in Canberra. If they ever get around to expanding the ground then Manuka would have no trouble drawing 15-18k for big games and internationals IMO.
Yeah 100%. People genuinely treat the Thunder as their local team and are loyal to them in Canberra.I say this as someone who was a western Sydney kid and nominally supports the Thunder for that reason, but I think Canberra should be the primary location for the team and it should change its name.
Even putting crowds aside, the team is much more beloved in Canberra. Lots of people in Sydney tend to just support whichever of the teams is better, which is rarely the Thunder. Obviously that's not unbiquous but the team loyalty and rivalry hasn't really developed here like it did in Melbourne.
I'm more of a King O'Malleys guy on my visits to Canberra. Great meatlovers pizza, especially if you ask them to put some chill on it.It's hard to believe anyone describing the Kingston Hotel as 'magnificent'
Yeah, and this would be even more true if they actually owned it instead of calling themselves Sydney Thunder and giving them a couple of scraps every year.Yeah 100%. People genuinely treat the Thunder as their local team and are loyal to them in Canberra.
It’s Canberra after dark mate. What else is there to do?It's hard to believe so many could turn up for a dead rubber and a team who have strung together one win all season.
Fabian Allen’s ODI record is pretty impressive for a bowlerSOK managed to play 53 List A while averaging over 60 for most of it. Tbf, he came good near the end to finish with an average of 58. Sutherland's time is coming!
You'd need to completely re-build the ground to get it to a capacity of 15k for cricket. Even replacing the 'temporary' stands and spots where the VIP tents are with permanent stands wouldn't do it.Thunder have always drawn very good crowds in Canberra. If they ever get around to expanding the ground then Manuka would have no trouble drawing 15-18k for big games and internationals IMO.
Eh I don't think you'd need to rebuild the whole ground, just build a proper grandstand on the north and east sides opposite the Bradman Stand. Parking and transport would be issues though.You'd need to completely re-build the ground to get it to a capacity of 15k for cricket. Even replacing the 'temporary' stands and spots where the VIP tents are with permanent stands wouldn't do it.
Last night had 11,173 and it looked like there were a few empty seats, so the 12k capacity estimate is probably correct.Eh I don't think you'd need to rebuild the whole ground, just build a proper grandstand on the north and east sides opposite the Bradman Stand. Parking and transport would be issues though.
Generous calling them "facilities".Last night had 11,173 and it looked like there were a few empty seats, so the 12k capacity estimate is probably correct.
The orange stands hold about 1500 with 9 2/3 rows. Complete the stands in the same manner as the rest of the ground (9 upper rows) around to the scoreboard probably adds an extra thousand. That area is a little wider so you probably fit at least an extra row there. Conversely the area north of the scoreboard where a tent usually is could only hold a couple of hundred without building over the roadway. If you converted the hill to seats that would lose capacity.
I'd say you might squeeze an extra 17-1800k in the current footprint, still short of 15-18k. You'd need to be careful to not obscure the scoreboard too. Of course there is the option of building a stand outside the current footprint, but that gets more expensive. I think one thing we can agree on is that the toilet facilities desperately need an upgrade and expansion.
Early in the 2nd session when the guy at the gate said it was sold out, I asked him what the capacity was and he said 15k.Last night had 11,173 and it looked like there were a few empty seats, so the 12k capacity estimate is probably correct.
The orange stands hold about 1500 with 9 2/3 rows. Complete the stands in the same manner as the rest of the ground (9 upper rows) around to the scoreboard probably adds an extra thousand. That area is a little wider so you probably fit at least an extra row there. Conversely the area north of the scoreboard where a tent usually is could only hold a couple of hundred without building over the roadway. If you converted the hill to seats that would lose capacity.
I'd say you might squeeze an extra 17-1800k in the current footprint, still short of 15-18k. You'd need to be careful to not obscure the scoreboard too. Of course there is the option of building a stand outside the current footprint, but that gets more expensive. I think one thing we can agree on is that the toilet facilities desperately need an upgrade and expansion.
They'd be barely adequate for a ground the quarter of the size.Generous calling them "facilities".