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| Quote ="tb"Jesus there's a lack of ambition on some of these threads. Leigh? Sheffield? The Stoop?'"
It is real lowest common denominator stuff.
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| Loftus Road is a crap ground. No leg room and bad views. The best place to watch RL in London is The Stoop.
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| Surely all the games could be played at the new stadiums at St Helens,Salford,Cas and Wakefield
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| Quote ="The Curtism"Loftus Road is a crap ground. No leg room and bad views. The best place to watch RL in London is The Stoop.'"
I agree with you about the legroom.
But it's so handy to Shepherds Bush.
It would be ideal for another Australia v NZ game
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| The Cardiff arms park would be a good venue for the Wales v England game.
It's the former national stadium...before they built the millennium stadium next door
its on the left of the pic.
Its due to be closed soon I think... but it would be a good venue... far more suitable than it's big brother next door.
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| Quote ="Barry_McKenzie"The Cardiff arms park would be a good venue for the Wales v England game.
It's the former national stadium...before they built the millennium stadium next door
its on the left of the pic.
Its due to be closed soon I think... but it would be a good venue... far more suitable than it's big brother next door.'"
Its a s**t hole best play it at Cardiff City. Or even park scarlets.
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| Quote ="Barry_McKenzie"The Cardiff arms park would be a good venue for the Wales v England game.
It's the former national stadium...before they built the millennium stadium next door'"
No it wasn't, the Millennium Stadium was built on the site of the old Arms Park stadium.
I do agree the Millennium might be too big, but no reason why we can't play at Cardiff City Stadium, Liberty Stadium or even, as mentioned above, Parc Y Scarlets (Llanelli).
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| Quote ="Leyther_Matt"No it wasn't, the Millennium Stadium was built on the site of the old Arms Park stadium. '"
No it wasn't. Or maybe it was...and the old arms park tunnelled it's way out and plonked itself next door like the photo suggests.
The old arms park is still in use... for now.... although I hear they are closing it soon because Cardiff are relocating to the Cardiff City stadium.
Quote ="Leyther_Matt"I do agree the Millennium might be too big, but no reason why we can't play at Cardiff City Stadium, Liberty Stadium or even, as mentioned above, Parc Y Scarlets (Llanelli).'"
The Cardiff City stadium would be a good second choice.
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| Only just it hold hosts Cardiff RFC matches while the blues have gone to CC stadium.
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| Quote ="dids858"Only just it hold hosts Cardiff RFC matches while the blues have gone to CC stadium.'"
I know. Thats why I said it.
Cardiff do well to play on it if it's buried deep beneath the millennium stadium as Leyther Matt thinks
It would be ideal for the 4 Nations though... if it's still standing.
Right in the guts of the city...
And there is a Walkabout not far away
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| Quote ="Barry_McKenzie"I know. Thats why I said it.
Cardiff do well to play on it if it's buried deep beneath the millennium stadium as Leyther Matt thinks
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The Millenium Stadium is built on the site of the ols stadium built for the commonwealth games. Both that, and the smaller one next door were called the Cardiff Arms park interchangeably over the years.
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| Wales v NZ - Cardiff
Wales v England - Wrexham
Wales v Aus - Cardiff
Aus v NZ - Stoop
England v NZ - KC
England v Aus - DW
Final - Elland Road
The RFL must not miss the oppertunity to host all the Wales games in Wales.
The game at Wrexham would be a certain sell-out and England could be given the stand behind the goals like a propper away allocation to make it a really good atmosphere.
Cheaper tickets will do the trick for the England game.
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| I'd go with:
Week1
Wales v NZ
England v Oz
Millenium Stadium double header (if we can't sell it out we don't deserve to call ourselves RL fans)
Week2
NZ v Oz Stoop
(Samoa v Tonga warm up game)
Eng v Wales DW
(France v PNG warm up game)
Week3
Eng v NZ KC
(PNG v Samoa warm up game)
Wales v Oz Wrexham
(France v Tonga warm up game)
Final Elland Road (or other suitable 30k+ northern venue)
That'd do me
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| Why do so many people want the final at Ellend road again?
Whats wrong with the Stoop?
Nice stadium.
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| Why do the idiots keep saying that it's going to be an Aus vs NZ final again? How many Aus vs NZ finals have there been in the Four Nations? Absolutely none. Yet apparently it is not only a foregone conclusion, it's a common occurrence?! Does us a favour and keep your rubbish opinions to yourselves...
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| Quote ="Wellsy13"Why do the idiots keep saying that it's going to be an Aus vs NZ final again? How many Aus vs NZ finals have there been in the Four Nations? Absolutely none. Yet apparently it is not only a foregone conclusion, it's a common occurrence?! Does us a favour and keep your rubbish opinions to yourselves...'"
You think Wales might shock a few people and meet Australia in the final?
Cant see it myself... I'm still going for an Australia v NZ one.
Hence why it should be played at the Stoop.
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| As for the venues being suggested...
Millennium Stadium for an England "home" game... why?! Awful idea. England vs Aus or NZ at Millennium Stadium would be a disaster IMO. It wouldn't get a bigger crowd than it would if it was actually played in England, so why make life difficult for the sake of making life difficult?!
I do think the Millennium Stadium should be used for a game. The idea of a double header with NZ/Aus and Eng/Wal could be a goer. The first usually gets about 10-15k in London, and the latter probably the same, so if you can get a 30k crowd in then that would be an achievement IMO. Personally, I'd try and avoid double-headers though.
I'd like us to be a bit more ambitious this year though. Those suggesting places like Leigh and Warrington are asking for sub-10k crowds. Unless you can fill it with locals, there is no point in having it there because no-one wants to travel there. No-one wants to travel to Hull, but we can fill it with mainly locals so it's not too bad. And it does my head in that DW always gets the Australia game. They've hosted the Aussies every time they've been up here. They can sod off next year and let someone else have a go. Maybe somewhere like Sheffield or even try a London venue. Somewhere that's a bit bigger and that people actually want to visit. People are getting fed up with the same safe options being taken, hence the poor crowd at DW last year. And how many bad crowds does Huddersfield have to get before it gets dropped? 19-20k is all they ever get.
I'd go with:
Week 1:
England vs New Zealand - KC Stadium, Hull (should sell out for an opener against the World Champions, 25k).
Wales vs Australia - Millennium Stadium, Cardiff (Wales' 4N opener should get a decent crowd against the #1 ranked team in the world. Lots of build up and hype should see at least 18k like they got against NZ in the RLWC2000 there).
Week 2:
England vs Wales - DW Stadium, Wigan (close to Wales, not a tiny uninspiring ground like Wire/Widnes/Leigh, could aim for a big away Welsh following and fill that stand behind the posts, about 22k).
Australia vs New Zealand - Loftus Road, London (bigger than The Stoop and good crowd there last time there, about 16k).
Week 3:
England vs Australia - Bramall Lane, Sheffield (they're interested in hosting us, it's a bit bigger than the usual 25k grounds so shows growth in ambition, and it's a bigger place in general. A bit of novelty. 28k)
Wales vs New Zealand - Racecourse Ground, Wrexham (obvious reasons, 10k unless they open the other stand).
Week 4:
Final - Elland Road, Leeds (middle of heartlands and only ground in the area big enough, 25-35k depending on who gets into it).
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| Quote ="Barry_McKenzie"You think Wales might shock a few people and meet Australia in the final?
Cant see it myself... I'm still going for an Australia v NZ one.
Hence why it should be played at the Stoop.'"
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| Quote ="Barry_McKenzie"
Cardiff do well to play on it if it's buried deep beneath the millennium stadium as Leyther Matt thinks
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Not to correct a man of such obvious good standing, but the original "National Stadium" in the Arms Park was demolished to make way for the Millenium Stadium, with only the North Stand(I think) left to form part of the new stadium. The ground next to it, although called The Arms Park is not the one that hosted International Rugby Union games in the 80s, which is why Cardiff RFU are still able to play on it. Actually in the pic you have used I think you may find that is the National Stadium rather than the Millenium Stadium, but I could be wrong!?!
I'd love to see a return to Wembley for the Final, a good bus trip down with pop n crisps to watch Australia v England, just like in 1992, allbeit that it was GB then.
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If my image has loaded, Bazza this is the Millenium Stadium, see how it is the other way round to the one you are trying to tell everyone it is with your image. Magic
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| Quote ="Barry_McKenzie"The Cardiff arms park would be a good venue for the Wales v England game.
It's the former national stadium...before they built the millennium stadium next door
its on the left of the pic.
Its due to be closed soon I think... but it would be a good venue... far more suitable than it's big brother next door.'"
No, the former national stadium is on the right. The Millennium Stadium isn't even on that picture.
Now you can apologise to Leyther Matt...
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| England v Wales - Halliwell Jones
Australia v New Zealand - The Stoop
Wales v Australia - Cardiff Community Stadium
England v NZ - KC Stadium
Wales v NZ - Racecourse Ground
England v Australia - DW Stadium
Final - Elland Road
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| Quote ="LocalSuperhero"Not to correct a man of such obvious good standing, but the original "National Stadium" in the Arms Park was demolished to make way for the Millenium Stadium, with only the North Stand(I think) left to form part of the new stadium. The ground next to it, although called The Arms Park is not the one that hosted International Rugby Union games in the 80s, which is why Cardiff RFU are still able to play on it. Actually in the pic you have used I think you may find that is the National Stadium rather than the Millenium Stadium, but I could be wrong!?!'"
Thanks for that, was beginning to wonder if I'd ended up in a parallel universe and Wales somehow used to play in a tiny stadium up until the start of the century.
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| Quote ="jonny the leyther"England v Wales - Halliwell Jones
Australia v New Zealand - The Stoop
Wales v Australia - Cardiff Community Stadium
England v NZ - KC Stadium
Wales v NZ - Racecourse Ground
England v Australia - DW Stadium
Final - Elland Road'"
shows about as much faith as the ARL in Sydney!
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| Okay, here's another crack;
Wales vs England - Headingley
Australia vs New Zealand - The Stoop
Wales vs Australia - Racecourse Ground
New Zealand vs England - KC Stadium
Wales vs New Zealand - Racecourse Ground
England vs Australia - Galpharm Stadium
Final - Anfield
EDIT: got Aus/Wales and Aus/Eng mixed up
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