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CEO Richard Munro said the club is about to embark on a major redevelopment of its Leagues Club which will force the Sharks to move their games from PointsBet Stadium in 2020 and 2021. Mr Munro said he understood that fans would be disappointed that the club would not have a regular home ground for two years but the redevelopment will set up the club for long term financial success. The deal comes after PointsBet’s launch in the recently legalised US sports betting market. PointsBet Stadium is owned and operated by the club and has a capacity of 22,000. PointsBet co-founder and chief marketing officer Andrew Fahey said: “They have ambitious plans both on and off the field and we look forward to being part of their success. PointsBet Stadium History. POINTSBET Stadium holds a unique place amongst NRL stadiums as the only one owned and operated by a club. which included a covered stand at the southern end of the ground. The Sharkies Leagues Club backs onto the stadium and has redevelopment plans in place that apartments built on the grounds. The largest attendance for a Sharks match at PointsBet Stadium in 2018 was just 14,800, meaning playing out of their own stadium comes at a considerable expense. Furthermore, a redeveloped Pointsbet Stadium is too far away from other NRL clubs to be used as a home ground, so the NRL would most likely get behind a Kogarah redevelopment for the south that The Detroit Red Wings NHL ice hockey franchise has signed a new multi-year partnership with sportsbook operator PointsBet, which will open a branded sports bar at Little Caesars Arena. The partnership is designed to enhance fan engagement and the game-day experience at Little Caesars Arena. The new PointsBet Sports Bar will replace the Sports &... PointsBet Stadium Redevelopment. Shark Park will undergo a redevelopment in 2020 and 2021 forcing the Cronulla Sharks to move home games to alternate venues. While it is believed not much of the actual stadium will be developed, areas around it and the leagues club will be affected. Redevelopment/Construction Shark Park (officially known as PointsBet Stadium due to naming-rights) is the home ground of NRL club Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks. The venue, which is owned by the Sharks, was originally built in 1960 and last upgraded in 2006. PointsBet Stadium. /. PointsBet Stadium (Shark Park) is the home ground of the Cronulla Sharks and was purpose built for NRL matches in 1960 and last upgraded in 2006. PointsBet Stadium hosts the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks NRL team for 12 home games per season and a variety of community and commercial evets/uses. Princes Park (or Carlton Recreation Ground, currently officially known by its sponsored name Ikon Park) is an Australian rules football ground located at Princes Park in the inner Melbourne suburb of Carlton North.It is a historic venue, having been the home ground of the Carlton Football Club since 1897.. Prior to a partial redevelopment the ground had a nominal capacity of 35,000, making it

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