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New LED system was tested last night.
Looks amazing
Looks amazing
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New LED system was tested last night.
Looks amazing
4,086,858 people attended the ground since the redevelopment, Adelaide averaging 47,738 per game, 30 games with an attendance of 47,000 plus, weak excuse to jack up prices, and that just football only not mentioning other events.
Nah m8Time to retire the old score board and build up the northern mound.
Time to retire the old score board and build up the northern mound.
No chance, would be breaching occupation health and safety, ground can't cater that amount not to mention facilities and entry in and out.Think the record crowd of 62,543 might br nudged on Sat & Sunday for the Test match, as we should get around 60,000 for each day if the last two d/n tests are anything to go by.
The test against NZ Two years ago, got crowds in the mid 40,000's and the top deck off the Eastern stand was basically empty. This will be full for the ASHES Test.
The SACA Alwys allow around 7-10,000 more people into the members than there are seats
Nope. Firstly they pinch about 3,000 seats with the Tendulkar enhanced site screen with sheets over so much of the seats that aren't really needed as part of the site screen. And despite the fact the SACA love the village green out the back of the western stand, they will restrict the numbers to the legal limit. If they do go over it, they are not going to announce that real figure publicly and get fined. That's what happened Rd 22 1993 when the crows played collingwood and the winner made finals. The official crowd was about 48.9k right on the legal limit, but the true crowd was close to 54k.Think the record crowd of 62,543 might br nudged on Sat & Sunday for the Test match, as we should get around 60,000 for each day if the last two d/n tests are anything to go by.
The test against NZ Two years ago, got crowds in the mid 40,000's and the top deck off the Eastern stand was basically empty. This will be full for the ASHES Test.
The SACA Alwys allow around 7-10,000 more people into the members than there are seats
If they are going to get 60k then there will be 8k in the village green for most of the day and not see much of the cricket. Plus people come and go during 7 hours unlike the footy so that also allows for the count to be above the max capacity figure and not upset authorities.I heard the SACA CEO, Brayshaw? Saying that there will be enormous crowds on Sat and Sun. He also said that NO SACA Member will be locked out and they will all get in. If this happens I can see the Crows being in the high 50,000s. Even the local media this morning is saying they are xpecting 60,000 today.
Either way the all time Test match record of 50,962, 1933 Bodyline Test will be broken. Can't wait for 2pm!!
Sitting in the nosebleeds of the Riverbank Stand, easy to read.We now have scores on the new LEDs at the northern end of both stands. I'm at midwicket so don't know if legible from the nosebleeds in the Riverbank Stand.
Does the one on the Western have the same as the one I can see on the Eastern?Sitting in the nosebleeds of the Riverbank Stand, easy to read.
The Western stand one doesn't have secondary stats like 6s, 4s and strike rate for batsmen and extras for bowlers.Does the one on the Western have the same as the one I can see on the Eastern?
The crowd was 55,300 odd. Htp I know people come for only a few hours not watch every ball and 8,000 can be in the village green, but what did the biggest crowd look to you actually in their seats watching the game. I know there was a lot of stop start and people moved around but on TV in never looked more than 40k.Even with the light towers still on the drinks-break Womens Ashes highlights video package and light show was pretty cool
This.Bring back the truck doors sized sight screens. If they were good enough for Don.