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Will the redeveloped Eureka Stadium be big enough to accommodate AFL-sized crowds?
That’s the burning question for the Red, White and Blue faithful as the Dogs’ membership continues to grow above 38,000 – up from 31,538 in 2014 and 35,222 in August of 2015.
Stage one of the $15 million project includes a 5000-seat grandstand, with the stadium capacity listed around 11,000.
Local Bulldogs member Ray Neville said that while he is genuinely excited about the development of Eureka Stadium and the promise of AFL points matches in Ballarat, he also has concerns over the facility’s capacity to cater for AFL home and away
crowds from 2017.
Will the redeveloped Eureka Stadium be big enough to accommodate AFL-sized crowds?
That’s the burning question for the Red, White and Blue faithful as the Dogs’ membership continues to grow above 38,000 – up from 31,538 in 2014 and 35,222 in August of 2015.
Stage one of the $15 million project includes a 5000-seat grandstand, with the stadium capacity listed around 11,000.
Local Bulldogs member Ray Neville said that while he is genuinely excited about the development of Eureka Stadium and the promise of AFL points matches in Ballarat, he also has concerns over the facility’s capacity to cater for AFL home and away
crowds from 2017.
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