As an American, I am glad to have watched enough cricket (Australia, BBL) and rugby (Super Rugby, international) to know Australian stadiums and predict almost all of your selections correctly.
As an Aussie, I am quite happy about all of the picks except for Tassie, probably should of chose UTAS Stadium, better, bigger and more historical with sport history.
Hard to argue with Suncorp, but the Cowboys' new stadium is very nice to look at. On the Victoria icons: I was astonished that you didn't mention the Queen of Australia - Kylie!
Hey there. I know you made us traveling to Paris recently, but a video of best French regions stadiums would be nice! And I miss the small but amazing stadiums serie! A tip to start: Limburg stadion, Roda JC, Netherlands!
My favourites for each state are like this: ACT: GIO Stadium New South Wales: Central Coast Stadium Victoria: AAMI Park Tasmania: Blundstone Arena Queensland: Moreton Daily Stadium Northern Territory: TIO Stadium South Australia: Adelaide Oval Western Australia: Optus Stadium
Traeger Park in Alice Springs is far better than TIO stadium in Darwin! The outlook to the ranges at the southern end is superb! And surely the best stadium on Norfolk Island has to get a mention!
Another great video Missed a bit in Sydney.. Accor/Olympic Stadium should have been mentioned for its new massive screen.. only to say no sorry. It's still crap for most of the crowd. CommBank/Parra as a great little stadium. But with poor public transport. And the new Allianz (next to the SCG). It will be Australia's premier rectangular stadium. Sorry Suncorp. BTW as a sort of similar to your US college bids, would love to see some Aus 'private school rugby/AFL/cricket field stadiums
Poor transport for Commbank? it's only a 15 minute walk from the train station and will have a light rail stop 400 metres way soon, plus a metro station before the end of the decade and dont forget the ferry as well.
I liked the adelade oval for its big stadium but still have the grass mound. Wonder what stadium in the world is bigger but still have a grass mound? Optus stadium was quite wicked in terms of modern stadiums. I live in Sydney, liked Allainz, despite it being tiny compared to accor. Accor needs to be expanded to at least 85-90k, not decreased further to 75k as what is proposed.
As a Victorian, you should know that NO convicts were transported from the UK to Victoria. Plenty went to Victoria after they had completed their sentences in Tasmania, but Vic was a free state from convicts.
@@arnabpalit6616 actually tbh Indian cricket stadiums looks extremely worst due to too many number of ad promotions like juban kesari, pan bahar, manyavar, etc. Too much of ads totally destroy the beauty of the stadiums
@@maccabee3753 there are many big football stadiums in the country, most if them are older than cricket as Football and hockey used to be more popular before 70s/80s until Kapil Dev got the trophy.
I honestly thing UTAS is a bit better than Blundstone. While UTAS is more suitable as an AFL ground sometimes played at my Hawthorn, UTAS does have a parking area, while at Blundstone you need to park on the street as its in a residential area, but a stadium at the beach isn't too bad. But Blundstone may not keep its title for too long as the 19th AFL team, the Tasmanian Devils will have a stadium built in Tasmania for them. And the MCG will never drop the title as the best stadium in all of Australia, its got so much history to it, and it hosts HUGE events.
Any Australian please tell me why you guys always use same stadiums for all your biggest sports 😂, I have never seen this anywhere in such mass. Here in India almost all stadiums are there for different purposes. Only thing is football Stadiums mostly have running tracks around.
It's because at first cricket was quite popular so quite a few cricket stadiums were made which were big. But now as cricket popularity has gone down massively and AFL NRL have rose far more those same cricket stadiums are now also used for those sports
Baseball is almost non-existent in Australia and i hope it stays that way, but gridiron has a small competition and it's slowly getting bigger, and I hope it does.
@@bena8121 I only brought it up because there is an Australian national team appearing in World Baseball Classic and the Olympics. But I guess most of the Aussies play either in the US or Japan 😆
@@sootchh4055 I'm surprised Australia has any pro baseball players. Baseball should not be played at the Olympics as very few countries play it other than the US.
@@bena8121 baseball is more "existent" in australia than gridiron is, and in terms of a domestic competition baseball is miles ahead.. baseball is also relatively popular outside of the US... and is quite literally adored in many countries across the globe.