It is far from an eyesore. How can you even say that when it isn’t even finished yet? I think It will turn out to be great.VinyTapestry849 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 19, 2021 1:57 pmWhy couldn't we have just bulldozed the old one and built a fantastic world-class venue instead of such a band-aid solution? It's an eyesore.
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I can't really comment from a functionality perspective but I have no problem aesthetically with the plans that have been put forward. Unless it deviates significantly from the renders I 'm not sure how it could be considered an eyesore. It looks as though it will tie in with the Oval precinct quite nicely and certainly be a vast improvement on what was there before.
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Perhaps an exaggeration from me, but honestly Labours option looked much better. Clean and modern.SRJ wrote: ↑Tue Nov 30, 2021 2:32 pmIt is far from an eyesore. How can you even say that when it isn’t even finished yet? I think It will turn out to be great.VinyTapestry849 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 19, 2021 1:57 pmWhy couldn't we have just bulldozed the old one and built a fantastic world-class venue instead of such a band-aid solution? It's an eyesore.
1. Liberal option
2. Labour option
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I actually like liberals option. It is more open and lets in more natural light. I hate when this forum is for a political agenda. It is politics, there is no good party. Let’s just enjoy what we get given from whatever party is in. I can Name ten crap things that both party has done.
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Its not the politics I'm getting at, I'm saying that there were much better options than putting a cheap roof over a tired old court and calling it a day. At least the funding that was going to be used for the memorial drive under the previous government can be put to better use into the river bank arena.SRJ wrote: ↑Tue Nov 30, 2021 6:46 pmI actually like liberals option. It is more open and lets in more natural light. I hate when this forum is for a political agenda. It is politics, there is no good party. Let’s just enjoy what we get given from whatever party is in. I can Name ten crap things that both party has done.
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Yeah, option 2 wasn't Labor's option, if anything it was the federal liberals "vision" to go with the $10m to do stage 1 of the redevelopment and the state Libs ended up delivering option 2, which is a fair criticism. At the time Labor was questioning the cost suggesting it'd cost a lot more.VinyTapestry849 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 30, 2021 3:07 pmPerhaps an exaggeration from me, but honestly Labours option looked much better. Clean and modern.SRJ wrote: ↑Tue Nov 30, 2021 2:32 pmIt is far from an eyesore. How can you even say that when it isn’t even finished yet? I think It will turn out to be great.VinyTapestry849 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 19, 2021 1:57 pmWhy couldn't we have just bulldozed the old one and built a fantastic world-class venue instead of such a band-aid solution? It's an eyesore.
1. Liberal option
2. Labour option
https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/sou ... f76797285ePremier Jay Weatherill said the plans are exciting but he is skeptical of the $150 million pricetag.
“We saw with interest the plans that were unveiled in today’s paper,” Mr Weatherill said.
“They are exciting plans. We think they are a bit underdone in terms of price. We think that the pricetag for such a redevelopment would be many hundreds of millions of dollars, not the $150 million that’s been suggested.”
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Much like the modern art museum, option 2 wasn't a Labor plan, it was a plan made by the relevant body (AGSA, Tennis SA) that just happened to occur while Labor held government.
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Labour committed to building option 2, rather then the band-aid solution.
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Since the redevelopment we've seen:
- The Adelaide International in 2020 that effectively replaced the Sydney International
- A Day at the Drive, where some of the worlds top players quarantined in Adelaide before playing an exhibition series
- The WTA Adelaide International, which while played after the Australian Open, was one of the very few Australian tennis tournaments played outside of Melbourne in 2021
- Multiple events coming up in 2022
People can bag the redevelopment all they want, but the redevelopment has been very good for tennis in South Australia.
- The Adelaide International in 2020 that effectively replaced the Sydney International
- A Day at the Drive, where some of the worlds top players quarantined in Adelaide before playing an exhibition series
- The WTA Adelaide International, which while played after the Australian Open, was one of the very few Australian tennis tournaments played outside of Melbourne in 2021
- Multiple events coming up in 2022
People can bag the redevelopment all they want, but the redevelopment has been very good for tennis in South Australia.
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Thank you.Brucetiki wrote: ↑Thu Dec 02, 2021 10:03 amSince the redevelopment we've seen:
- The Adelaide International in 2020 that effectively replaced the Sydney International
- A Day at the Drive, where some of the worlds top players quarantined in Adelaide before playing an exhibition series
- The WTA Adelaide International, which while played after the Australian Open, was one of the very few Australian tennis tournaments played outside of Melbourne in 2021
- Multiple events coming up in 2022
People can bag the redevelopment all they want, but the redevelopment has been very good for tennis in South Australia.
Could it have been done better? Probably, yes.
Is it achieving the required outcomes for Tennis Australia? Seems to be.
Is it a better stadium, achieving more that what it has replaced? Yes.
Remember that anything we build, anywhere, any time, could be done better. That does not necessarily equate to value for money though.
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Lets not forget that prior to the redevelopment the only legitimate tennis event we hosted since we lost the original Adelaide International in 2008 (I'm not including the hit and giggle WTC) was a single Davis Cup tie in 2019 (which was used to announce the redevelopment).rhino wrote: ↑Thu Dec 02, 2021 10:46 amThank you.Brucetiki wrote: ↑Thu Dec 02, 2021 10:03 amSince the redevelopment we've seen:
- The Adelaide International in 2020 that effectively replaced the Sydney International
- A Day at the Drive, where some of the worlds top players quarantined in Adelaide before playing an exhibition series
- The WTA Adelaide International, which while played after the Australian Open, was one of the very few Australian tennis tournaments played outside of Melbourne in 2021
- Multiple events coming up in 2022
People can bag the redevelopment all they want, but the redevelopment has been very good for tennis in South Australia.
Could it have been done better? Probably, yes.
Is it achieving the required outcomes for Tennis Australia? Seems to be.
Is it a better stadium, achieving more that what it has replaced? Yes.
Remember that anything we build, anywhere, any time, could be done better. That does not necessarily equate to value for money though.
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I for one are looking forward to the upcoming tournaments next month and have been to going to the tennis for the last couple of years (2019/2020) including the before mentioned Davis Cup tie. I went to the evening sessions each time and from what I could tell the atmosphere was great in the stands and everyone seemed to be enjoying themselves including the players (I was lucky enough to see Nadal and Barty play). I can't wait to see the new stands (been following the build throughout the footy season) and hope there's eventually a stage 3 to build a stand on the western side and rebuild the southern stand. I'm also glad that Cox Architecture are designing the new stands because from what I can see, I think Memorial Drive will blend in quite well with Adelaide Oval.
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Perhaps now that they've stripped China of women's events Adelaide can pitch for a bigger event.
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From today:
Some people also seemed to be working on top of this roof too.
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Some people also seemed to be working on top of this roof too.
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Just looking at the proposed development compared to the progress made, I’m not sure stage 2 will be finished in time for the Adelaide International starting January 2nd. The new curved glazed addition facing Telstra Plaza looks miles off. Have I missed an update about this or is it still doable?
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