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Doglands stadium
Posted By: Van Dieman
Date: Sunday, 26 March 2000, at 10:27 p.m. US Eastern Time
Well rnd three has just concluded and I have to say that the Docklands (Colonial) Stadium appears to be a dog of a shop (just as I thought it would).
The grass has a yellowish tinge, the boundry is far to close to the fence (just wait - the size of an AFL will once more be reduced to accommodate player safty concerns) and the noise - even with the roof open it's just so damned load (even when the stadium is only half full) that you're hard pressed to hear the commentary, this will mean we'll soon have NFL type noise rules!?
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