No time-frame yet on when Suncorp will be ready again

By Laine Clark / Wire

In a major headache for two of Queensland’s biggest sporting franchises, state minister Phil Reeves admits it will be “touch and go” if Suncorp Stadium will be ready for action in the next month.

A submerged Suncorp Stadium was one of the poignant images of the flooding that ravaged Queensland’s south-east last week.

Sports Minister Reeves said restoring the hallowed turf formerly known as Lang Park was the “easy fix”, but he couldn’t put a time frame on when the rest of the stadium could be repaired.

“Yesterday we had to water it because it was too dry – it will be fixed but it is the inner workings of the stadium that are the issue,” Reeves said.

“We have to be honest, it (when Suncorp Stadium will re-open) is a bit of an unknown at this stage.

“We will do whatever we can but the assessment is still occurring but I must say there is no guarantee that it will be a quick fix.”

High profile tenants – A-League frontrunners Brisbane Roar and Super Rugby surprise packets Queensland Reds – were the first to express their sympathy for the city’s residents who had suffered due to the catastrophic flooding.

But they were clearly alarmed about the disruption Suncorp Stadium’s damage could cause to their seasons.

Roar coach Ange Postecoglou is sweating on a Football Federation Australia decision on where they will play the rest of their remaining home games.

The runaway A-League leaders are scheduled to play three of their last four matches at home.

But they have had their January 26 game against Wellington postponed and their rescheduled January 30 showdown with Melbourne Heart has already been ruled out.

“And obviously it is touch and go for (the Roar’s) February 12 (clash with arch rivals Gold Coast),” Reeves said.

Gold Coast’s Skilled Park, Queensland Sports and Athletic Centre, Ballymore and Toowoomba’s Clive Burghofer Stadium are all in the mix to host the Roar’s final home games.

However, Postecoglou wasn’t relishing the prospect of relocating to Skilled Park, described as the A-League’s worst surface.

“I just want a good surface – if Skilled Park can provide a good surface fine and well,” he told AAP.

“If it isn’t, it is going to make it even harder for us because of the kind of game we play.”

The floodwaters receded below Suncorp Stadium’s surface last Friday, but Reeves said there had been structural concerns as well as problems with the venue’s electronics.

Still Reds coach Ewen McKenzie was hopeful that their Super Rugby opener against Western Force on February 20 would be played at Suncorp Stadium.

“We are quietly confident with all the resources that the government has got the stadium will be in the right shape when we play there,” he said earlier on Tuesday.

“Seeing it (underwater) was symbolic but it can be symbolic another way – if they get it sorted in time which we expect that’s great.”

The Crowd Says:

2011-01-20T06:21:42+00:00

Jon

Guest


Fury home ground ranked one of the best A-Leauge surfaces. Remember all that flooding up North? We could use some cheer up here in Townsville. Should be able to pull a 8 - 10,000 crowd for a final.

2011-01-19T06:11:06+00:00

Hooplah

Guest


The Gabba is okay, thankfully. So with any luck Fev will be strutting his stuff there soon.

2011-01-19T02:06:08+00:00

RedOrDead

Roar Guru


Hrmmm...it wouldn't be entirely fair playing a Brisbane Roar home game against GCU at Skilled Park now would it? Although the crowd probably won't fit at Clive Berghofer stadium, hosting the two South QLD teams at Toowoomba would be amazing for the Toowoombians...though I see Ballymore a more fit stadium to host that game...

2011-01-19T01:16:50+00:00

The Link

Guest


have a look at yourself, you are hoping the floods benefit one sporting team over another, insensitve at best, highly offensive otherwise.

2011-01-19T01:09:13+00:00

Jason

Roar Guru


I doubt the Reds have played the Broncos at any ground.

2011-01-19T01:08:41+00:00

King of the Gorgonites

Roar Guru


considering the reds were pulling near 30K and B'Moore holds 20K, the reds can eaily fill. you troll.

2011-01-19T01:06:49+00:00

The Link

Guest


and what do they average there v Broncos?

2011-01-19T01:04:31+00:00

Jason

Roar Guru


The Reds moved to Suncorp because it has double the capacity, so I'm sure you can join the dots here...

2011-01-19T01:00:32+00:00

The Link

Guest


might be the only way to get a decent crowd at Ballymore

2011-01-19T00:59:59+00:00

p.Tah

Guest


I hope in the spirit of QLD camaraderie they help the other codes rather than try and make a profit out of them. In addition, you never know whats around the corner. One day the Reds may need to call on the goodwill of the Broncos.

2011-01-19T00:42:47+00:00

King of the Gorgonites

Roar Guru


hopefully its not ready. the broncos having to play at ballymore will mean money for the QRU.

2011-01-19T00:35:01+00:00

Futbanous

Guest


Maybe,but the next 2 home games are at Skilled Park GC according to the article. Ange didnt seem impressed about playing there because of the surface. Neither will Roar fans as its 2 matches of travelling within a few days.

2011-01-19T00:20:26+00:00

Art Sapphire

Guest


I agree - Roar played a pre-season game in Toowoomba against Melbourne Heart - 3,000 people to attend.

2011-01-19T00:05:54+00:00

RedOrDead

Roar Guru


I reckon they should play in Toowoomba - Clive Berghofer stadium has only 2,500 seats, but can hold at least 10,000 spectators. Toowoomba have no national representation in any sport, yet they have 125,000 population and since they too were affected by the floods, it'd be great for the Brisbane based team playing in their town. They'll be lending their ground to Brisbane Roar and Brisbane Roar will offering some much needed entertainment to lighten everyone's mood in the region...what a feel good story that would be! :-D

2011-01-18T23:30:51+00:00

Art Sapphire

Guest


Has Luke De Vere played his last game at Suncorp. Looks like he is heading off to Korea. Mind-boggling decision on his part. He's only 21. Could have waited another year and gone to a better league. Roar's championship hopes will take a hit if he leaves this month. http://www.couriermail.com.au/sport/soccer/roar-hope-devere-delays-exit/story-e6frepmf-1225990597229

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