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smaller stadium would help AFL clubs make a profit
Western Bulldogs president Peter Gordon says playing at a smaller stadium would help AFL clubs make a profit
CHRIS VERNUCCIO, BEN WATERWORTH
Herald Sun
July 22, 2015
WESTERN Bulldogs president Peter Gordon says playing at a smaller stadium in Melbourne could earn the club up to an extra $4 million each season.
Gordon said the city needed a new stadium that catered for low-drawing games, offering Whitten Oval as a potential venue to upgrade.
He said the Bulldogs made a bigger profit playing at Cairns’ Cazaly’s Stadium in front of less than 10,000 people than it would at their 10 Etihad Stadium games combined.
“I think that Melbourne needs a new, bespoke stadium which maxes out at 25 to 30,000 (seats),” Gordon told SEN.
“A packed house looks so much better than an empty house and so many games are games of 25,000 to 30,000 so let’s make a profit on those games.
“Let’s do something exquisite and interesting and different. And of course one of those options is the Whitten Oval.
“I’m sure the Saints and the Demons and various other parts of town might be thinking that too.
“But one of the advantages that (Whitten Oval’s) got is that it’s three or four Teddy Whitten drop kicks away from the CBD.”
When asked what it would take for Whitten Oval – which hasn’t hosted an official AFL match since 1997 – to permanently host games, Gordon said it would take a “major capital investment”.
Gordan said the Bulldogs playing half their home games at a smaller stadium, instead of Etihad Stadium, “would pump our revenue by $2 to $4 million dollars every year”.
Gordon also revealed the Bulldogs investigated shifting their Round 7 clash against Fremantle from Etihad Stadium to Whitten Oval because of a clash with the A-League grand final.
But he said the cost of playing the one-off game at the Bulldogs’ official home base was too excessive.
The official attendance at the match was 18,970.
“When the cost of actually playing the one game there got up to over $1 million we called it off, because on the cost benefit analysis it just wasn’t there,” Gordon said.
“The biggest impediment was we now sell 6000 reserved seats at Etihad Stadium and I think there’s around 2000 seats now in the old E.J. Whitten Stand.
“To get another 4000 (seats), the best option was to try and borrow them from the Grand Prix, who put them up and take them down at Albert Park for that weekend. But even that was going to cost several hundred thousand dollars.”
Gordon told the Herald Sun in March he would love to see premiership games return to Whitten Oval after a crowd of 9500 attended a NAB challenge game between the Bulldogs and Richmond.
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Re: smaller stadium would help AFL clubs make a profit
Love to see this happen but highly unlickley.
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Dare to dream. Unlikely, but stranger things have happened.
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At least it's on the agenda and hopefully there might be a bit of conversation about the possibility. It's not the dumbest idea in the world.
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Originally Posted by
Murphy'sLore
At least it's on the agenda and hopefully there might be a bit of conversation about the possibility. It's not the dumbest idea in the world.
Certainly not a dumb idea and if it does get the go ahead it would be huge for our club! Princess Park seems like a waste to me and would be an option as well. Both grounds do need some serious work put into them though.
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Originally Posted by
G-Mo77
Certainly not a dumb idea and if it does get the go ahead it would be huge for our club! Princess Park seems like a waste to me and would be an option as well. Both grounds do need some serious work put into them though.
Princess Park doesn't have a train station - that should be a firm requirement for any boutique station
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Re: smaller stadium would help AFL clubs make a profit
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Mofra
Princess Park doesn't have a train station - that should be a firm requirement for any boutique station
Back in the day I believe it did but not today.
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Re: smaller stadium would help AFL clubs make a profit
Originally Posted by
Mofra
Princess Park doesn't have a train station - that should be a firm requirement for any boutique station
You mean Princes Park
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Re: smaller stadium would help AFL clubs make a profit
Originally Posted by
bornadog
You mean Princes Park
Mofra is remembering when Craig Bradley played there
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Mofra
Princess Park doesn't have a train station - that should be a firm requirement for any boutique station
How far is the train station from WO?
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Re: smaller stadium would help AFL clubs make a profit
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G-Mo77
How far is the train station from WO?
Couldn't be closer unless you disembarked in the John Gent Stand.
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Would love Whitten Oval to be revived to see a home game or two there. In the end most likely not to happen. If not WO how about E-gate is that still on the radar or out of the picture like the proposed boutique stadium at the Showgrounds.
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Re: smaller stadium would help AFL clubs make a profit
The impossible is becoming more and more possible it seems
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Re: smaller stadium would help AFL clubs make a profit
The government or any other organisation should not be spending $100 million on a new stadium. The AFL should buy Eithad and then make it work for all tenants. Clearly the current arrangements don't work for the clubs there.
As a club, we need more members and more people attending games and to fill the stadium every week or at least get 35k every time we play there. We as supporters need to take responsibility.
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I like the business analysis that Gordon has got our administration doing. Good stuff.
Officially on the Bus-wagon