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All I want for Christmas is a New Rugby Stadium: From Mini Donuts to a Mini Stadium: Campaign for a National Rugby Stadium

Written By: admin on December 20, 2009 4 Comments

All I want for Christmas is a New Rugby Stadium
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Is it time for Rugby Canada to plan out a new (1st and only ever) national rugby stadium. Should they work with a local authority and or Club/Provincial Association to get a new stadium off the ground? Clearly our stadium situation is inadequate forced to rent public facilities in which we have no control or make and assemble make shift stadiums for international matches drawing the derision of the international community for our carnival fair ground type rugby experience. Sorry, we are out of Guinness but plenty of mini donuts available. We saw at the recent Canada v. Ireland game in Vancouver that the stadium situation was inadequate not enough seating for some fans as they were forced to see the match through VIP tents blocking their view. How many fans could we get if we had a more professional facility? If fans could meet the players after wards in a pub inside the stadium that certainly would enhance the experience. So, what are the solutions, we all know that Rugby Canada lacks the required funds to build a proper stadium right? Well true to a point but like a family sets aside a budget for housing Rugby’s house is their stadium and if we don’t plan for proper facilities now then we will not be able to grow the game in the future. Setting aside even a modest amount of money for a stadium campaign shows that we are forward thinking and have confidence in the game. Too bad this forward planning wasn’t done by our forefathers some 30 years ago and we wouldn’t be in this stadium dilemma.

Here are some ideas, work with the City of Richmond in British Columbia to have a small Rugby only stadium built and start out with a 3,000 seat stand with a further 3,000 terrace stand on the opposite end. As far as I am aware Richmond has no stadium at all and may offer some incentives to have one built in their area. Richmond is close to the Vancouver International Airport and perfect location for visiting international teams. Perhaps, if a stadium campaign was started interested donors may come forward to get involved in the project, but with no campaign and no media awareness then these donors definitely will not come forward. $75,000 from Rugby Canada would support a approximate 1.5 million mortgage on a stadium. How much extra revenue could be achieved from owning and controlling your own stadium? How much are the costs in assembling make shift stadiums and how many fans are lost from unprofessional game set ups.? How many volunteer hours does it take to set up these make shift stadiums and are games just not organized as a result of the venues not being available or no resources to plan these stadium builds. These questions need to be answered in coming up with plans for the future. We need to look at reducing Rugby Canada’s administrative costs and if we can come up with $150,000 a year that will support a $3,000,000 mortgage on a stadium. Perhaps, Rugby Canada could have 1 office instead of 2 and its offices could be made in the stadium. In any event it is time that some leadership be taken and we plan on solving now the inadequacy of our Rugby stadiums in Canada. Who else but the National Rugby Association, Rugby Canada, to get this going. Maybe Tim Hortons can have naming rights, TimBits Stadium. “home of the Canadian National Rugby Team”.

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4 Responses to “All I want for Christmas is a New Rugby Stadium: From Mini Donuts to a Mini Stadium: Campaign for a National Rugby Stadium”

  1. Harry Craig says on: 20 December 2009 at 9:49 pm

    Why is this article not signed? Who wrote it?

  2. Harry Craig says on: 23 December 2009 at 12:33 pm

    I see that they are building a temporary stadium at the PNE for the Lions and the Whitecaps, why not make it a permanent one for rugby.

    I see that they are building a temporary stadium for football and soccer at the PNE on the site of the old Empire Stadium, why not make it it permanent and add rugby to the mix.

  3. Bob says on: 29 December 2009 at 2:22 pm

    The Olympic stadium is always empty in Montreal!

  4. Realist says on: 7 March 2010 at 6:13 am

    This is one of the worst-written and definitely the stupidest article ever written about rugby in Canada.

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