Re: Adelaide 2021
Posted: Fri Jan 28, 2022 11:41 pm
Especially as all that new building area and the bowls club are being demolished for the roadworksArmchair expert wrote:Good luck finding parking at Thebarton Oval
Especially as all that new building area and the bowls club are being demolished for the roadworksArmchair expert wrote:Good luck finding parking at Thebarton Oval
Jim05 wrote:Especially as all that new building area and the bowls club are being demolished for the roadworksArmchair expert wrote:Good luck finding parking at Thebarton Oval
Armchair expert wrote:Brickworks car park is a shocker at 2pm on a Wednesday arvo let alone the crows having a big event on.
Unless they allow parking on the 2nd oval it will be a nightmare.
Jim05 wrote:I still reckon there needs to be something at the Showgrounds. Such a waste of space and with excellent access by public transport
Dutchy wrote:Parking would have been much worse at Bowden
Wedgie wrote:Dutchy wrote:Parking would have been much worse at Bowden
Disagreed, could park in the parklands and walk two blocks, even more appealing on game day.
Thebarton is a complete mess already with no appeal on game day.
Dutchy wrote:Still use the parklands and tram for Thebby - under 1km away
What is happening with that site?Jim05 wrote:I still reckon there needs to be something at the Showgrounds. Such a waste of space and with excellent access by public transport
stan wrote:What is happening with that site?Jim05 wrote:I still reckon there needs to be something at the Showgrounds. Such a waste of space and with excellent access by public transport
Wedgie wrote:Dutchy wrote:Still use the parklands and tram for Thebby - under 1km away
2 blocks as opposed to 10-13?
Noone would park in the parklands to walk to Thebby and noone uses the tram for Thebby. Just like noone in the years Torrens played there did.
Yeah, parking in the parklands, walking to Adelaide Oval and making your way to Thebby and then making your way back to the parklands is real practical, could see a lot of the Crows fans and their zimmer frames doing that, take about 2 days.
What the hell was in your birthday cake Dutchy?
Dutchy wrote:Wedgie wrote:Dutchy wrote:Still use the parklands and tram for Thebby - under 1km away
2 blocks as opposed to 10-13?
Noone would park in the parklands to walk to Thebby and noone uses the tram for Thebby. Just like noone in the years Torrens played there did.
Yeah, parking in the parklands, walking to Adelaide Oval and making your way to Thebby and then making your way back to the parklands is real practical, could see a lot of the Crows fans and their zimmer frames doing that, take about 2 days.
What the hell was in your birthday cake Dutchy?
Its doable, not saying it will happen, what are we talking anyway - 3-4k max for a AFLW game?
Wedgie wrote:Dutchy wrote:Wedgie wrote:Dutchy wrote:Still use the parklands and tram for Thebby - under 1km away
2 blocks as opposed to 10-13?
Noone would park in the parklands to walk to Thebby and noone uses the tram for Thebby. Just like noone in the years Torrens played there did.
Yeah, parking in the parklands, walking to Adelaide Oval and making your way to Thebby and then making your way back to the parklands is real practical, could see a lot of the Crows fans and their zimmer frames doing that, take about 2 days.
What the hell was in your birthday cake Dutchy?
Its doable, not saying it will happen, what are we talking anyway - 3-4k max for a AFLW game?
It's definitely doable, in fact it's favourite now (and my preferred option as I live close by), but distance will be a major factor on how many people they get back to their club after men's matches too and there is no doubt car parking and accessibility will be an absolute mess, it is now without them there, imagine throwing less ground than now, roadworks and the Crows unto the mix!
It'll be interesting to see what other areas are now in the mix.