Saturday, November 11, 2006

New Stadia

In New Zealand, arguably the home of rugby, there is no national stadium. There are wonderful stadiums in all the major cities, and they have been there many years and have amazing histories, but there is not one stadium which could be called 'Stadium New Zealand'.

Now, New Zealand has won the hosting rights to the 2011 Rugby World Cup and there is real need for Auckland to step up and upgrade its infrastructure and facilities for a major event.

Auckland is in the top 5 of best livable cities around the world, and rightly so. There are over 800 parks and recreational areas in the city, far more than any other city i've ever been to. It is disabled-friendly, has a mild climate, the people are friendly and genuine (to each other too!) and has 2 amazing natural habours which have spawned a love of the outdoors which New Zealand is all-too famous for. Auckland is known as the 'City-of-Sails', because there are more boats owned in Auckland than any other place on earth. We LOVE our outdoors.

But Eden Park, that beloved old lady, is getting tired. She has had her day, and the time is ripe for a new, modern and better-located venue for sports and concerts. Eden Park is located right smack-bang in the middle of Mt Eden, a leafy suburb of Auckland, more known for cafes, bars, well-preserved old villas and wonderful streets. Not the sort of place to have the city's largest and busiest Stadium!

I am all for the new stadium being designed for the downtown area. It will be modelled on the Alianz Arena in Munich, which was the centre-piece for the 2006 Soccer World Cup.
It should cost in the region of $700 million, not a small sum, but well-worth it to help re-invigorate a tired and less-than-appealing downtown.

There are still major political and economic hurdles to overcome before the first piles are driven in, but with some positive thinking, logical planning and good-ol' fashioned foresight, Stadium Aotearoa should be ready for 2011. Cheers to bold thinking and bright ideas!

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