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Komentáře • 461

  • @caltravels9454
    @caltravels9454 Před 20 dny +188

    Darwin was bombed in 1942 WW2 Japanese air raids and cyclone Tracy wiped it of the map in 1974.

    • @jamesaustralian9829
      @jamesaustralian9829 Před 20 dny +32

      And the boongs help keep it wiped out to this day

    • @bradcarby3765
      @bradcarby3765 Před 20 dny +24

      @@jamesaustralian9829 This is an absolutely disgusting statement. Fuckn hilarious though.

    • @jenniferharrison8915
      @jenniferharrison8915 Před 20 dny +4

      It was intensely attacked over and over by a surprise large aerial force, and later flattened by Cyclone Tracey!

    • @BlessedBe70
      @BlessedBe70 Před 20 dny +5

      My Grandfather was stationed in Darwin during the war. I don't have any proof but I think he would have been there during the bombing. He never spoke of the war.

    • @jenniferharrison8915
      @jenniferharrison8915 Před 20 dny +5

      My great uncle flew his airforce bomber from Darwin (and other bases) to protect our borders, his plane wasn't recovered but there is a memorial there to him! 😪

  • @suem7515
    @suem7515 Před 20 dny +137

    As others have said, Perth’s Optus Stadium is the prettiest. But if you’re looking for atmosphere, you can’t beat the MCG. When it’s at full capacity, it’s awe-inspiring, but even when it’s empty, it still feels like hallowed ground. Throw in the fact that it’s walking distance to the heart of Melbourne, the Yarra River, Botanical Gardens, the Sidney Myer Music Bowl, Rod Laver Arena (home of the Australian Open), and AAMI stadium (bubble-like outside whose lighting changes colour at night), it is not only iconic, it’s also the best situated.

    • @jamesaustralian9829
      @jamesaustralian9829 Před 20 dny +15

      Ha, the crab net is a joke. Adelaide oval takes the win for Australia's nicest cricket ground.

    • @jasonfell4321
      @jasonfell4321 Před 20 dny +4

      As well as most convenient.

    • @RealHooksy
      @RealHooksy Před 20 dny +12

      No, Adelaide oval is in the best location.
      Sorry, it just is.
      I love the mcg though👍

    • @user-je7ih1wo9c
      @user-je7ih1wo9c Před 20 dny +9

      Adelaide oval is a shit hole.

    • @RealHooksy
      @RealHooksy Před 20 dny

      @@user-je7ih1wo9c ok, I guess you must live in a palace so go well your highness

  • @guyincognito78
    @guyincognito78 Před 20 dny +29

    i live in Perth and was lucky lucky enough to see Optus Stadium being built from the ground up, as i went past the site each day on the train to work. Its a brilliant stadium, i've watched 5 different types of sports there as well as seen a couple of massive concerts. you really cant fault it!

    • @monicaking2140
      @monicaking2140 Před 14 dny +4

      I think it looks beautiful. I’m in Melbourne but next time in Perth I look forward to seeing it in person

    • @nodzzzz155
      @nodzzzz155 Před 6 dny +4

      Itz awesome! They did a great job!

    • @chelsoz5563
      @chelsoz5563 Před 2 dny

      I was the same, watching it from when it was a golf course to seeing it in all its glory now. Also patiently waiting for them to finish the matagarup bridge.. but to be honest, any stadium was going to be better then the toilet bowl that was Subi Oval

  • @stevepitt1414
    @stevepitt1414 Před 20 dny +67

    You may have noticed that Australian sports stadiums have minimum to need parking lots. Every major sports stadium has great access from public transport and is the main way people get there

    • @glenmale1748
      @glenmale1748 Před 18 dny +3

      Nobody parks at the grounds.

    • @frednerk3477
      @frednerk3477 Před 17 dny +8

      Many events have the cost of public transport included in the tickets.

    • @capowable
      @capowable Před 3 dny

      We've done that pretty well. Well done 'us' 😊

  • @andrewcoulter323
    @andrewcoulter323 Před 20 dny +45

    at Adelaide Oval the old manual scoreboard and the fig trees are historically protected... Perth and Adelaide stadiums have cool light shows before matches...

    • @FabDino
      @FabDino Před 7 dny +2

      main difference is that Adelaide oval actually has charecter

    • @jennifercampbell7698
      @jennifercampbell7698 Před 4 dny +1

      And now has a hotel built around the circumference and a pedestrian bridge across the Torrens river.

  • @user-ls3xl7ml3d
    @user-ls3xl7ml3d Před 20 dny +30

    Adelaide oval also has a world class hotel built into the eastern side of the stadium. You can watch footy/cricket from the hotel. The only stadium in Australia to have this.

  • @zaccat693
    @zaccat693 Před 20 dny +21

    I am 70 and live 20 minutes away from the Melbourne Cricket Ground and have only been there once when a friend took me to a cricket match.
    My G G Grandfather carved model planes from wood and would fly them at the MCG in early 1900. One that he made is in the Melbourne Museum.

    • @SilentHotdog28
      @SilentHotdog28 Před 17 dny

      You've only been there once? Oh mate, it has so much history and 2 of the world's best sports are played there. Magnificent place to be. It's the Mecca of Australian sport. If talking Cricket, it's probably only behind Lord's in terms of history.

  • @kelvinhill9874
    @kelvinhill9874 Před 19 dny +8

    I recently delivered a brand new industrial dishwasher to Optus Stadium. It is huge. I drove in a gate at ground level and drove around inside the stadium on the service road under the stadium. It was a very interesting experience to see the place from the inside where the public can’t go.

    • @RazzamaKaz
      @RazzamaKaz Před 15 dny +1

      I used to work there. It’s pretty cool down in the bowels of the stadium.

  • @SalisburyKarateClub
    @SalisburyKarateClub Před 20 dny +24

    The interesting thing for me with the Adelaide stadium is when you're heading out of town going north at night time makes the oval look like a flying saucer.

    • @darthsarah7252
      @darthsarah7252 Před 20 dny

      OMG is that what that is? We've seen it a few times but gone "no footy tonight, WTH are those lights?"

  • @BushTerrors
    @BushTerrors Před 20 dny +20

    The MCG is the current largest stadium by capacity in the southern hemisphere (100,024). It's record crowd for a sporting event is 121,696 for the 1970 VFL Grand Final, but the total record is approx 143,750 when Billy Graham held a crusade there (this included spectators seated on the turf).
    It's also been used for soccer, both forms of rugby, the 1956 Olympics, the 2006 Commonwealth Games, concerts, WWE and was a US Marine camp during WW2. It has even hosted a few major funerals for cricket and football players in recent years.
    The big issue for our sports in Australia is that Aussie Rules and cricket are both played on oval (mostly) or circular shaped grounds, and therefore complement each other between summer and winter. Soccer and the rugby codes are played on smaller rectangular pitches and don't work well (the play is too far from the spectators) on ovals.
    The Maracana in Rio De Janeiro is the only other stadium in the 'biggest' conversation south of the equator, with a current capacity of 73,139. But in a previous incarnation with mostly standing room it managed to hold around 200,000 people for the Uruguay-Brazil game in the 1950 FIFA World Cup. It's about 20m longer than the MCG, and about 15m narrower, when measured from the back of each grandstand.
    Others of note:
    - FNB Stadium in Johannesburg was built to host the 2010 FIFA World Cup Final, and has a capacity of 94,736.
    - Mas Monumental in Buenos Aires has a current capacity of 84,567.
    - Stadium Australia in Sydney (was left out of the video) was built for the 2000 Olympic Games, and has a current capacity of 83,500. It hosted 114,714 for the Olympics closing ceremony, but authorities have since removed the grandstands at each end as they were only ever considered temporary for the Olympics.
    - National stadiums in Indonesia, Peru and Zimbabwe all have current capacities of 80,000 to 82,000.

    • @tonybloomfield5635
      @tonybloomfield5635 Před 19 dny +4

      Great post mate. Thank you for sharing.

    • @SilentHotdog28
      @SilentHotdog28 Před 17 dny +2

      Stadium Australia used to be able to hold up to 100 000, but now it is maxed at 82 000, at the Sydney Olympics it held 115 000. So it is still quite large, it's mainly used for Rugby League now.

  • @yoluko4750
    @yoluko4750 Před 20 dny +23

    Optus stadium (aka Perth Stadium) was built on a site that used to be a golf course, which was built on a former rubbish dump. It's built on a promontory of the Swan River. As part of the project, the surrounding lands include multiple playgrounds, a footbridge over the river, and a new train station. Both the stadium and river can light up at night with a full exterior light show. It would be worth a look to look at the larger stadium surroundings, there's a lot of landscaping that went into the entire precint.
    Victoria has 10 AFL teams, out of 18 (19 soon). Most of those play at the MCG. The 'G, as the stadium is affectionately known, was also the main stadium for the Melbourne Olympics in 1956, and hosted the fist ever game of Test Cricket.
    There is some current controversy over stadiums in Tasmania. Tasmania have been given the 19th AFL licence to have an AFL team, but the AFL want them to build a new stadium. The State government don't want to though.
    Darwin was bombed by the Japanese during the WW2, and was smashed by CXyclone Tracy on Christmas Day in 1974.

    • @EmbraceThePing
      @EmbraceThePing Před 20 dny +3

      Optus stadium really is worth a look at lit up. The light show is great.
      Used to work for a company that supplied some of the building materials for it. It really was a huge undertaking across multiple sectors of the industry to bring together. The amount of structural steel and steel cladding alone was insane. 748 male bathrooms, 781 female bathrooms, 70+ food/beverage outlets. Over a thousand TV's throughout so you never miss the action if you have to nip in for a quick one.

    • @TheHsan22
      @TheHsan22 Před 20 dny +2

      Tasmanian Liberal Govt wants to build a stadium. However ALP opposition wasn't so keen, this stance has recently changed and a new stadium is now supported by both major political parties.

    • @jgraaay18
      @jgraaay18 Před 20 dny +2

      @@EmbraceThePing The thing that gets me about Optus is, unlike every other open stadium I've ever seen, it doesn't have the massive light towers; I'm pretty sure the lighting is all built into the inside edge of the canopy? I've never seen anything like that before, that's wild.

    • @geoffstewart6580
      @geoffstewart6580 Před 19 dny

      @@TheHsan22 Could be because Tassie is finally going to have a full time AFL team, would now make it worthwhile to build one.

  • @pearlisreadingthis
    @pearlisreadingthis Před 20 dny +37

    The MCG recently hosted Taylor Swift’s Eras tour with crowds of 96,000 people per night for three nights. Plus another 50,000 people outside the stadium. It’s her biggest stadium event to date.

    • @Rhythmattica
      @Rhythmattica Před 20 dny +1

      Adele in "OZ"Owned TS

    • @vtbn53
      @vtbn53 Před 20 dny

      That's nothing to be proud of.

    • @Rhythmattica
      @Rhythmattica Před 20 dny +1

      @@vtbn53 Neither is "Kid Rock" supporting "Bon Jovi"

    • @vtbn53
      @vtbn53 Před 20 dny

      @@Rhythmattica Who? what?

    • @troy1994
      @troy1994 Před 19 dny +1

      Also, when Argentina played Brazil at the MCG with football stars like Messi and Neymar it got close to 95,000

  • @BushTerrors
    @BushTerrors Před 20 dny +12

    The MCG hosted the first ever Test Cricket match in 1877, between Australia and England. It also hosted the first ever one day international (ODI) match in 1971.

  • @pavlecandovski841
    @pavlecandovski841 Před 20 dny +11

    As a person that watches the AFL West Coast Eagles team religiously (season ticket holder) I love Optus Stadium.
    The Optus Stadium precinct as a whole makes it all beautiful. It’s also the most newest of the major sporting grounds with the exception of CommBank Stadium in Parramatta NSW.
    The MCG is from an Australian point of view, our Mecca or sport. 100,024 seating capacity. Completely filled for the first time ever in last season’s AFL Grand Final. From that point, it’s just the place to be. Especially with the popular event, the Boxing Day cricket test.

    • @trish8406
      @trish8406 Před 17 dny

      Love Optus Stadium too to watch WCE

  • @-sandman4605
    @-sandman4605 Před 20 dny +9

    Optus Perth Western Australia is now the best in Australia & the light show of a night time is out of this world spectacular BUT Melbourne is the most iconic.
    🙂👍

  • @jamesaustralian9829
    @jamesaustralian9829 Před 20 dny +8

    The MCGs atmosphere during the boxing day tests is always something special. It used to be absolutely phenomenal in the 90s.

  • @shayneramsay1388
    @shayneramsay1388 Před 20 dny +11

    i have been to Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane 10 times and no matter where you sit you have a great view of the ground for league and it was also great for Bon Jovi.

    • @sultanabran1
      @sultanabran1 Před 13 dny

      the proxmity of the crowd to the field and large capacity relative to the size makes the atmosphere quite intense compared to the gabba.

  • @crackers562
    @crackers562 Před 20 dny +16

    The MCG hosts cricket and AFL and can hold 95,000 plus fans. Various stands have been added over the years. The MCG was first used for cricket (hence Melbourne Cricket Ground - MCG) but the earliest AFL teams played here in the mid 1800s.... the Home of Footy. The rectangular grounds are typically for rugby and soccer. Ovals are for cricket and Aussie Rules Football (yey!!)

    • @noelroberts8199
      @noelroberts8199 Před 20 dny +3

      MCG holds 100,000 plus.....

    • @PjRjHj
      @PjRjHj Před 19 dny

      ​@@noelroberts8199 but has 95000 seats. The rest is made up of Standing Room

    • @allangibson8494
      @allangibson8494 Před 18 dny

      The oldest written football code is Australian Rules… The first formal game was played in 1858.

  • @Sticks31
    @Sticks31 Před 20 dny +24

    Adelaide might have a cathedral as a backdrop, but the MCG **IS** a cathedral.

  • @zwieseler
    @zwieseler Před 20 dny +19

    Have a look at the video about Ozzie the Wedge tailed eagle which does flights around Optus stadium before West Coast Eagles matches. She even carries a camera on her back…

  • @caltravels9454
    @caltravels9454 Před 20 dny +39

    The old pavilions are state heritage listed so they can't be knocked down even if they wanted to, things like that are protected all around Australia under the heritage act.

    • @kennethprocak5176
      @kennethprocak5176 Před 20 dny +1

      That’s so the members don’t have to worry about the common riff-raff. When people bring in these celebrity types as guests you hear the murmuring and knives sharpening.

    • @jenniferharrison8915
      @jenniferharrison8915 Před 20 dny +2

      Yes, we are so grateful that our history is living history and respected! Especially Sydney Cricket Ground! 👍

    • @jenniferharrison8915
      @jenniferharrison8915 Před 20 dny +1

      ​​@@kennethprocak5176 True at the Members Stand at Sydney Cricket Ground the silence can be deafening! I went with a friend who borrowed his brothers pass, we waited until some had left to take photos with the sign! 😃

    • @AUmarcus
      @AUmarcus Před 20 dny

      ​@@kennethprocak5176
      A bit like the long room at Lords.

  • @shmick6079
    @shmick6079 Před 19 dny +4

    As a Melburnian, I’ve always felt that the MCG is the heartbeat of our city. It’s iconic and magical when it’s near capacity for a big game.
    The rooms within the stadium, within the MCC (Melbourne Cricket club) in particular are pretty amazing - have a look at the Long Room, Frank Grey Smith bar and others.
    That said, the Adelaide Oval and Optus Stadium are beautiful and a little more high-tech.
    We are very spoiled for choice, and our love for cricket and footy has built these magnificent stadiums.

  • @jeremypietersen8347
    @jeremypietersen8347 Před 20 dny +7

    Adelaide Oval! Heritage listed scoreboard and Morton Bay fig trees! Awesome!!!

  • @vintageradio3404
    @vintageradio3404 Před 20 dny +11

    The Sydney Cricket Ground has the 'staggered' look because each grandstand is a separate structure and was built at different times to replace much older stands, some dating back to the time the two remaining heritage pavilions were built. Some SCG infrastructure was relocated to other grounds during upgrade work. The original scoreboard is now located in Bowral, a village about 100km south of Sydney. The 'Bob Stand' was relocated to North Sydney Oval. It was called that name because it cost 10c (or more accurately, a shilling) to get in back in the day. The nickname for 10c was a Bob and many people here still use the term.
    The two heritage-listed stands were built in the early 1870s. Some years ago there were a couple of American Baseball games held at the SCG and the US commentators were gobsmacked at the age of those buildings. Back in the 1930s with the smaller stands dotted around the ground and plenty of hill space, the SCG could hold around 77,000 but is just under 50,000 in an all-seat configuration. Sydney's big stadium is the Olympic Stadium at Homebush. In Olympic mode it could seat just over 110,000 but is capped at 84,500 in rectangular mode now as the two end stands were removed after the Games.

    • @SilentHotdog28
      @SilentHotdog28 Před 17 dny

      Yeah my dad often uses the phrase, "Oh it only cost 2 bob for (insert whatever he was talking about) back in the day" he just meant it was cheap. Or he might say, "Oh jeez, that is only 2 bob".

    • @SilentHotdog28
      @SilentHotdog28 Před 17 dny

      Also, Homebush can still be used for AFL, I thought that aspect was renovated/removed, but it can still technically be used......although it has only happened once since 2016.
      As for the S.C.G. A beautiful stadium, I've gone to see the Pies play the swans there twice, great atmosphere, love the old stands.

  • @paullees5705
    @paullees5705 Před 20 dny +4

    Ian fun fact. Some of the old Sydney Cricket Ground grandstands were disassembled in the early 80s and moved over to North Sydney oval and then reasonable and are still in use today. Fun fact 2, the light towers at Adelaide oval were originally designed to retract into the ground when not in use. This was so not to detract from the ascetics of the Adelaide skyline.

  • @ianhayes5140
    @ianhayes5140 Před 20 dny +3

    If you want to see a stadium beside the beach, google ‘WIN stadium’ in Wollongong, NSW. They can literally kick the ball onto the beach from the ground. It’s used for rugby league and it’s one of the home grounds for St George Illawarra Dragons.

  • @1964Rennie
    @1964Rennie Před 20 dny +3

    I was at the MCG last week with 86,000 people. Huge stadium, short walk to trains and trams, or to the city centre, amazing sculptures, great museum, set in parklands, amazing atmosphere 😊

  • @carolcoffey4154
    @carolcoffey4154 Před 13 dny +2

    Best part of the Perth stadium, is that the train station is right there! In and out is really quick for the fans

  • @kazz3956
    @kazz3956 Před 20 dny +4

    Hi from WA. Optus replaced Subiaco oval for AFL games in 2018. Very gorgeous stadium. Inside the seating is more like Marvel Stadium in Melbourne, Victoria (a different stadium to the MCG, Melbourne Cricket Ground). The difference is the exterior and the quality of amenities etc in the newer Optus, and the brilliant light displays….. Marvel however, is the only AFL ground that has a roof that can enclose the field. That sets it apart from the others.

  • @drivingsydney
    @drivingsydney Před 20 dny +8

    You should watch the other stadium videos from this channel. He has videos of Australian cricket grounds, rugby league grounds, AFL grounds and A league grounds around Australia. You will see a lot of the smaller grounds as well as rectangular stadiums which weren't featured much in this video.

  • @mo0rd
    @mo0rd Před 19 dny +2

    I was at the opening game at Optus Stadium in January 2018 - a one day international cricket game between Australia and England. It was insane!

  • @paulfromperth5713
    @paulfromperth5713 Před 20 dny +3

    Perth Stadium is amazing. I have season tickets for my AFL club The West Coast Eagles and the seats we have on level 5 are fantastic. The noise when the crowd gets going is deafening and the atmosphere the stadium holds is electric. Best stadium in Oz 👌

  • @blindazabat9527
    @blindazabat9527 Před 20 dny +3

    THe scoreboard at the Adelaide Oval is the oldest one, if not in the world (not sure), at least in Australia. And it takes 9 people to operate it. The planted tall trees on the open side of the stadium to prvent people from North Adelaide to watch the games for free from their apartments!

  • @Tree_132
    @Tree_132 Před 20 dny +3

    If I were to rate my top 3, it would be
    1. Adelaide Oval- because of the hill, scoreboard and overall facilities
    2. MCG- due to capacity and ease of access from public transport (not saying the other stadiums are bad, just this seems to have more connections which aren’t buses)
    3. SCG- Due to the beautiful heritage stands and the fact that I’m partially biased because I live in Sydney (¯\_(ツ)_/¯)
    Also 4 would be Perth and 5 would be Manuka

  • @jaybehkay2438
    @jaybehkay2438 Před 11 dny +1

    Optus stadium also has a dedicated train station that has express trains running to and from it for every major event. Most of those events transport cost is included in your tickets. It’s great

  • @cainedezilwa1744
    @cainedezilwa1744 Před 6 dny +1

    Optus was designed to throw the noise of the crowd back onto the field. It can make that 60k capacity sound like 120k. When either Fremantle, West Coast or the Perth Scorchers are winning, the noise in that stadium is unparalleled in Australia

  • @Dr_KAP
    @Dr_KAP Před 20 dny +4

    Accor and Allianz Stadiums are the best in Sydney in my opinion. Allianz opened in 2022, Elton John played there. It poured rain but no one got wet except for Elton and the band 😂

  • @jehanariyaratnam2874
    @jehanariyaratnam2874 Před 20 dny +4

    I was at the mcg for the World Cup final in 2015 where there was a record crowd of 92000 odd

  • @Rhynorulz88
    @Rhynorulz88 Před 17 dny +1

    Optus Stadium Perth Western Australia Facts...
    approx 2000 concrete piles driven into the site over 12 months at a depth of 35 meters, 21 olympic sized swimming pools of concrete used to build the stadium, 1st concrete slab was started in mid 2015, 8 crane towers in place by late 2015, first seat placed early 2016, Over 5,800 workers directly employed during construction, Workforce peaks in early 2017, Grass playing service completed in mid-2017, 36 months of construction ending in 2017, Over 1,000 TV screens are strategically located throughout the interior of the Stadium.

  • @ramiromaia592
    @ramiromaia592 Před 20 dny +11

    You should do a virtual reality tour of those stadiums

  • @shanegates678
    @shanegates678 Před 20 dny +2

    Firstly.. The "G'day how ya go'in !" intro was ON POINT!

  • @pcoppleman
    @pcoppleman Před 20 dny +3

    AFL was a game started for Cricket players to keep fit in the off season. So Cricket grounds are AFL footy grounds. Rugby, be it league or Union play on dedicated grounds, sometimes sharing with soccor.

  • @donna25871
    @donna25871 Před 20 dny +3

    The land on which Optus Stadium was built was the Perth tip until the 1980’s - when the casino bought it.

  • @planetpetey
    @planetpetey Před 20 dny +2

    Optus Stadium is absolutely the best. While the MCG is without doubt awesome and historic, Optus is designed for peak player/ performer/ press / and spectator comfort. It is quite simply extraordinary. The cauldron atmosphere really does rival the MCG There is a great video or two out there on Optus Stadium and I think you’d like to see.

  • @Purp1e575
    @Purp1e575 Před 14 dny +1

    The scoreboard on the hill in Adelaide oval has been used since 1911, and is now listed as heritage. There is also a bar under it aswell

  • @JayMills-zk1kq
    @JayMills-zk1kq Před 20 dny +9

    We have been to a State of Origin game at Suncorp Stadium. It is called “the cauldron” because the spectators are very close to the action. It is epic!

  • @LycraJedi
    @LycraJedi Před 19 dny +2

    I live in Perth and been to most stadiums. The MCG is a true EPIC stadium. But I love Optus, it's so roomy, modern, easy access. A note though, the way Optus Stdium in Perth is built, is the decibel readings for 61,000 is equal or higher than 90,000 at the MCG, due to stand pitch and roof layout. When opened OPtus also had , and possibly still has the largest LED stadium lighting system in the world, all done by Philips.

    • @PjRjHj
      @PjRjHj Před 19 dny +1

      I've certainly noticed the MCG's acoustics not being as good as other Aussie stadiums. I remember my first visit to the MCG when 78000 sounded quieter than 40000 at old Subiaco Oval

  • @lynwill65
    @lynwill65 Před 20 dny +2

    I've been to the Atlanta Braves Baseball Stadium on a July 4th and while it was awesome, there is no comparison to The MCG. The roar is INCREDIBLE!!

  • @geoffstewart6580
    @geoffstewart6580 Před 19 dny +2

    Interesting fact about the MCG, the largest ever crowd wasn't Cricket or AFL football. It was 130,000 people who in 1959 attended the Billy Graham evangelical service.

  • @ianscott424
    @ianscott424 Před 20 dny +1

    As a Victorian, I consider Adelaide Oval to be the most aesthetic, Optus stadium to be the coolest, the MCG to be the most iconic and the SCG to be the most historic.

  • @jeffaustin8112
    @jeffaustin8112 Před 15 dny +1

    MCG for history, Optus for fan experience/viewing, Adelaide Oval for looks

  • @WaDarkPhoenix
    @WaDarkPhoenix Před 9 dny

    When they were talking about matching colours at Blundstone, they meant the stands themselves, not the seating. That random seat colour is a commonly used practice for stadiums that helps to make them look fuller when the crowd numbers are low.

  • @philliparnott6500
    @philliparnott6500 Před 20 dny +2

    Optus in perth is probably the best.. great viewing stadium. not a bad seat anywhere. nice capacity of 60,000

  • @RealHooksy
    @RealHooksy Před 20 dny +1

    Adelaide oval was known as the prettiest cricket ground in the world.
    Now it is just a fantastic venue in a fantastic location and it’s a great place to watch any ball sport.
    The MCG is the icon for a reason, and hard to beat when it’s full with 100,000 fans.
    Optus is cool, but it’s got a fence to keep the locals off the field… enough said.

  • @rachelstevens7625
    @rachelstevens7625 Před 20 dny +3

    There are now 17 NRL teams. I'll be at Suncorp Stadium next week for the Women's State of Origin. It's not the closest stadium to where I live, that would be CBUS Super Stadium, about 5 minutes away.

    • @B-tr9kz
      @B-tr9kz Před 20 dny +1

      Me too, can't wait

  • @mattallen2801
    @mattallen2801 Před 20 dny +1

    Another amazing thing to look into these stadiums is when they switch from cricket to AFL, at the end of football season the centre square is lifted out and transported to a maintenance area and the cricket pitches are dropped in, I've seen CZcams videos from the MCG and Optus Stadium. Cheers

  • @trish8406
    @trish8406 Před 17 dny +1

    Optus Stadium has won multiple awards for sporting stadiums

  • @petezappa8748
    @petezappa8748 Před 14 dny +1

    There are plenty of metrics to measure "best ground", but my top 3 would be The Adelaide Oval, The MCG & Optus Stadium. Each have their own awesomeness but they certainly are the 3 best grounds in Australia.

  • @DavidCalvert-mh9sy
    @DavidCalvert-mh9sy Před 20 dny +15

    I live in Adelaide and regularly go to AFL games there in the cooler months. And cricket in the hot months. The acoustics of the design are remarkable, and when the Port Adelaide AFL fans are singing 'Can't tear us apart' by INXS, the whole stadium reverberates. And the large tropical fig trees at the northern end of the ground are home to large tropical fruit bats.

    • @BushTerrors
      @BushTerrors Před 20 dny

      Theres quite a few fruit bats in attendance at Port home games as well!

    • @jenniferharrison8915
      @jenniferharrison8915 Před 19 dny +1

      That's NEVER Tear Us Apart! 😁

    • @geoffstewart6580
      @geoffstewart6580 Před 19 dny +1

      I can't afford to visit the AO anymore, cheapest ticket price for the AFL (standing) for a pensioner is $38. Have many happy memories though.

    • @PjRjHj
      @PjRjHj Před 19 dny +1

      Has Port ever clarified who was trying to tear them apart?
      Or did they mishear "tear up those tarps"?

    • @BushTerrors
      @BushTerrors Před 18 dny

      @@PjRjHj Were referring simply to 'They' rather than 'We'.

  • @davidius74
    @davidius74 Před 14 dny +1

    The Adelaide Oval scoreboard is the oldest and largest manual scoreboard in the world and is still fully operational.

  • @nerissawood73
    @nerissawood73 Před dnem

    The odd triangular shaped white roof in Victoria is AAMI stadium. Its home to soccer and the roof is meant to look like many soccer balls all lined up. I do love the way architecture can go next level and create such a unique look. Considering its located in an area full of other sporting grounds (tennis, rugby, AFL, cricket etc), it really stands on its own for being different. Also the video only quickly showed Marvel stadium. It isnt as big as the MCG but has a fully retractable roof so is great on those cold wet days/nights where the roof can be closed and players and spectators are protected from the elements.

  • @chelsoz5563
    @chelsoz5563 Před 2 dny

    One of the best things about Optus stadium is its location. Right on the swan river with beautiful views of the city. Watching an afternoon/evening game at the stadium with WA's beautiful sunsets is such a picturesque experience

  • @argieaballe3580
    @argieaballe3580 Před 18 dny +1

    We were here during the AFL game on Good Friday 2024 (Dockers vs Crows) I think it was like, 51+++ people attended. It was so much fun, kids love their first ever AFL live game. We are from Perth so Dockers all the way 🎉

  • @JackMcSomeone
    @JackMcSomeone Před 20 dny +2

    2:20 There's 17 NRL teams now. The Redcliffe Dolphins were added to the league in the 2023 season. NSW still holds 10 of the 17 NRL teams though

  • @BushTerrors
    @BushTerrors Před 20 dny +1

    Darwin was almost completely destroyed by a cyclone in the early hours of Christmas Day in 1974. The majority of the population were evacuated down south to various cities during the cleanup and rebuild process.

  • @pcoppleman
    @pcoppleman Před 20 dny +3

    Optus stadium was built (if you believe the hype) to mimic the MCG because their AFL teams seemed to fall over in finals games played at the MCG.

    • @linkvagar2336
      @linkvagar2336 Před 20 dny +1

      Which is strange considering the Eagles have won 4 flags.

    • @pcoppleman
      @pcoppleman Před 20 dny +1

      @linkvagar2336 Absolutely, apart Victoria, WA had the strongest local comp in Oz. But they have been in a rut for while now. Plus the different grass played on. All contributed to OPTUS stadium being built.

  • @kimlace3875
    @kimlace3875 Před 15 dny

    I worked/volunteered at the Gabba for the Sydney Olympics it hosted soccer for the games and there is a stadium at Homebush where the 2000 Olympics were held

  • @StuSaville
    @StuSaville Před 3 dny

    A bit of MCG trivia. During WW2 the MCG stadium served as a home for some time for the US 1st Marine Division while recuperating from the battle of Guadalcanal. In gratitude for the warm welcome they received from Melbournians they adopted the iconic Australian tune Waltzing Matilda as their official march tune and incorporated the Southern Cross from the Australian Flag into their insignia.

  • @heathlatter2218
    @heathlatter2218 Před 4 dny

    The lights at Optus stadium are so bright and evenly applied there is almost no shadows on the field. Also you don’t notice the sun has gone down until they turn the lights off.

  • @kristineo
    @kristineo Před 13 dny +1

    Suncorp Stadium is probably my favourite place.

  • @jasonlyons7329
    @jasonlyons7329 Před 20 dny +1

    If you do a little research into the MCG you'll find that it's actually a museum as well as a sports stadium

  • @sumosprojects
    @sumosprojects Před 20 dny +2

    MCG is amazing mate, if you ever make it to Australia it’ll knock your socks off & Adelaide oval is also awesome

  • @glenmale1748
    @glenmale1748 Před 18 dny

    The vast majority of locals have no idea there is a small graveyard within the grounds of Suncorp Stadium (Lang Park) in Brisbane. You can see the church in the bottom right-hand side of the aerial view in this video.
    The whole ground was originally a cemetery with over 400 bodies buried there. All but the handful left next to the church were moved to the nearby Toowong cemetery. As an aside a graveyard is attached to a church or chapel whilst a cemetery is free-standing.

  • @vickispong1371
    @vickispong1371 Před 20 dny +5

    Should see the WA stadium at night, when it puts on the light show.

    • @Quinctili
      @Quinctili Před 20 dny +3

      Yep, and Matagarup Bridge at night.
      The seat sizes at Optus are about 20% larger than any others, with cup holders!
      Luxury!

  • @gregorturner9421
    @gregorturner9421 Před 14 dny

    went and watched the pm XI cricket match many years ago at manuka oval, being up close and personal with the players at the little white fence was so worth it.

  • @DamienAlba
    @DamienAlba Před 15 dny

    Check out some of the light shows they have had at Optus in Perth, it was the most advanced lighting rig installed in a stadium when it was built, even to outside all lights up in different themes, depending on what is the theme of the city/game at the time

  • @CrushingMissy
    @CrushingMissy Před 14 dny

    I feel they barely scratched the surface with Optus Stadium. The location is right on the river, they have a foot bridge from the city to the stadium which lights up and do zipline tours, as does the stadium that can light up on the exterior. And then they have a balcony that looks back to the city and has a magnificent view. There's something special about the screens as well but can't recall what they said when I went, as some tourism workers got to tour it before it opened.

  • @tonym7012
    @tonym7012 Před 18 dny

    The seats at Blundstone Arena are coloured randomly to make it seem full even when there is no crowd. See the Gabba in Queensland to experience this effect more graphically.

  • @HowardRiach
    @HowardRiach Před 16 dny

    Suncorp Stadium Brisbane has the best spectator/ game atmosphere as spectators sit so close and it makes you feel part of the game. Pre major works on SCG the ground was a great place to watch sport as it had a country like fell with all the old pavilions. When they moved a few pavilions they didn’t demolish them, they were moved to not North Sydney Oval to maintain that federation feel.
    Thank you for reviewing our stadiums. Avagratedae.

  • @kenchristie9214
    @kenchristie9214 Před 20 dny +1

    The Burswood golf course was demolished to make way for the Perth Stadium. Before the casino was built in '86 the whole area from The Causeway to Windan Bridge was an eyesore.
    The area was used as a rubbish tip and along the railway line where the tennis courts are, Swan Portland cement works once stood.
    The area between the stadium and the Windan Bridge was where the old SEC power station used to dump their coke cinders.
    As children in the 50's and 60's we used to ride our bikes on a course over the cinder mounds.

  • @siranimcneill7589
    @siranimcneill7589 Před 2 dny

    All these stadiums in cities have the best public transport access and very limited parking.
    There are drop off spots for taxis and Ubers etc but you can’t stay there for more than 5 mins.
    Fun fact you can also ride your bike or scooter there as well.

  • @OrangeTeam90
    @OrangeTeam90 Před 17 dny +1

    My 3 best stadiums I’ve watched afl at is : mcg , Adelaide oval and Optus stadium . Top tier 💪

  • @wazza9089
    @wazza9089 Před 16 dny

    He needed to mention the Optus (Perth) Stadiums Sky Bar, it sits on the top of the stadium and has a terrace on the outside away from the ground that looks back over the city across the river.
    Stunning views i doubt you will get at any other stadium in Oz, brilliant for night games at breaks etc.
    Perfect for necking one back on a summer evening.

  • @arbabasukalsar4361
    @arbabasukalsar4361 Před 2 dny

    I'm a random Indian dude who's randomly been recommended this video, but Optus Stadium is probably my favourite stadium in cricket. The stadium has, finally, propelled our sport into the 21st century

  • @goatfiddler8384
    @goatfiddler8384 Před 9 dny

    Just north of Marrara, in Darwin, is the Rugby Union ground - I designed the roof for it sometime in the mid '90s.
    The reason that footy and cricket share the same shaped ground, and in turn why these grounds are used all year round is because footy was created to keep cricket players fit over the winter hence they just made use of the same ground. The first footy match was basically played on the same ground as to where the MCG stands today between two Melbourne schools, Melbourne Grammar and Scotch College, although Wikipedia mentions something between Melbourne Grammar and St Kilda Grammar that predates this.

  • @terryjohinke8065
    @terryjohinke8065 Před 10 hodinami

    We take sport seriously , not just in the pool. Our stadiums cost $$billions but are so carefully preserved. We are even in doubt as to what rock bands can play ( AC/DC and The STONES) being the only ones ( women's shoe heels being a problem). To be a curator of a ground is a highly payed job and the specialised skills required. Adelaide, South Australia has the Less Burdett scoreboard for cricket) and is !800s old.

  • @FrostyFrostySnow
    @FrostyFrostySnow Před 3 dny

    The MCG with the full 100,000+ plus people is a glorious assualt on the senses

  • @timrozitis961
    @timrozitis961 Před 20 dny +1

    you briefly mention (with the MCG) just wanting to be out there - you used to be allowed to have a kick on the MCG (and most AFL venues) after the game. Recently they've brought that concept back (but not at every game).
    There is something special about kicking the footy at the MCG (in a crowd where there are so many balls flying around it's a miracle very few people get hit by someone else's footy).

  • @noelanderson8915
    @noelanderson8915 Před 18 dny +1

    Sometimes called "The Lobster Pot" because of the outside display, "Optus Oval" is, in my opinion, the best and prettiest stadium in OZ and i'm a Queenslander. To get the whole "Optus" view though, you have to see it in all it's glory, lit, inside and out during the night. Spectacular. here ya go mate. czcams.com/users/results?search_query=optus+oval+at+night

  • @DanielBatt
    @DanielBatt Před 17 dny

    In most eras in AFL history, after the game was over, the field was open to the fans to kick balls back and forth from each-other. That democratises things. I remember (at the MCG) when a kid who was probably 11 years old got a football in the head, and his 'father' gave a lecture to the boy (rather than eviscerate the origin of the flying pig skin) and he told him, "This will happen to you when you're playing. Everyone is having fun here. But It will feel way worse when you have an opposition player who wants to find your weak spot." That's a paraphrase.

  • @elliotsaxon7070
    @elliotsaxon7070 Před 20 dny +2

    Just can’t beat Melbournes Olympic boulevard stadiums

  • @popcornshiner3937
    @popcornshiner3937 Před 18 dny

    Great choice Ian, I worked there back in the later 70's selling merchandise, it a great time. Thanks for the memory, and have watched a couple of grand finals there. It is one of Victorias greatest assets

  • @johnallsopp6324
    @johnallsopp6324 Před 20 dny +1

    You mentioned that some grounds look small but you need to remember that the round and oval ones are huge as they cricket grounds. An NFL field would fit in twice or more times into them. Rugby League and Union play in rectangular stadiums as they are a rectangular game. AFL plays in cricket stadiums as they also use an oval field. Also, the types of football played is quite regional with League and Union being more popular in NSW and Queensland while AFL is stronger in Victoria and South Australia. Cricket is enjoyed everywhere as is soccer.

    • @Lupi33z
      @Lupi33z Před 19 dny

      they are small when you compare to the US where most of the big colleges have stadiums that accommodate over 100k people, then you have the world class NFL stadiums.

  • @raymondhardy8468
    @raymondhardy8468 Před 20 dny +1

    Optus Stadium is the best in Australia. As it says of the cost to build. The in built lighting. Able too change the ground surface etc. There is whole grass fields underneath that they can raise up or lower. Oh you mention a blank lot, well funny you memtion that, it was once a rubbish tip. I Have been too the MCG Adelaide SCG . But hands down Optus Stadium in Perth

  • @walover165
    @walover165 Před 18 dny

    Manuka Oval only looks small because of the lack of tall stands. Its playing surface is the same size as the MCG. Capacity is 13500. The other stadium in Canberra is the aptly named Canberra Stadium, which is rectangular and has a capacity of 27500. I have been at both at capacity and it is a great time.

  • @StarHawk_
    @StarHawk_ Před 20 dny +2

    Great video, you should have a look at some of the other videos on that guys channel about aussie stadiums if you're interested, i belive hes done one on all the AFL, NRL and A-league ones as well

  • @thedoc1977
    @thedoc1977 Před 18 dny +1

    I was at the afl grand final last year with over 100 thousand people it was amazing

  • @sandgroper1970
    @sandgroper1970 Před 15 dny

    Perth (Optus) stadium was very costly to build partly high labour costs, but also some of the land it was built on was contaminated, because the site used to be in a past life the site of a rubbish dump., then a golf course. That is besides in the lead up to this another site had been chosen for the Stadium project, then a change in the State Government, moved the site to where the Stadium is actually built and change in design.

  • @MrBeej72
    @MrBeej72 Před 18 dny +2

    Watched CRICKET and football at the MCG , The Sydney cricket ground and the GABBA . Love my Boxing day tests first day the best ground and atmosphere the MCG

    • @MrBeej72
      @MrBeej72 Před 18 dny +2

      Also watched State of Origin at Suncorp stadium

    • @worldgamer4310
      @worldgamer4310 Před 21 hodinou

      Cricket ❤​@@MrBeej72

  • @user-tx9uq5kv8x
    @user-tx9uq5kv8x Před 19 dny

    One thing you probably didn't notice, but it would be worth looking at again, is the almost complete lack of car parks near these stadiums in Australia. Compare that with stadiums in the USA. The reason? Very good public transport and free travel on buses, trains, trams, and ferries with your ticket to the stadium. Hardly anyone even thinks about driving to watch the cricket or football. The Melbourne Cricket Ground can have 100,000 fans in the stands but at the end of the game, they all disperse easily and quickly using public transport - and no traffic jams.
    Public transport has been around for well over a century, perhaps the USA might like to try it?