Dunedin stadium could be model for Europe: Irish rugby boss

Irish Rugby Union Team Manager Paul McNaughton, left, Rugby World Cup Team Services Manager...
Irish Rugby Union Team Manager Paul McNaughton, left, Rugby World Cup Team Services Manager Michelle Hooper and Irish Rugby team services manager Gerard Carmody check out the Forsyth Barr Stadium in Dunedin. Photo by NZPA
A successful roofed stadium in Dunedin could be a model for future stadium developments in Europe, says Irish rugby team manager Paul McNaughton.

He visited the Forsyth Barr Stadium in Dunedin today, while the Irish prepare to play the All Blacks in New Plymouth on Saturday, and was impressed with what he saw.

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"It (the stadium) is the only one I know that has a permanent roof. If successful it may be a model for future stadiums in Europe," said McNaughton, who played for Ireland from 1977-81.

"It is very innovative and very different. Most covered stadiums have astro-turf. This is the first time I have ever seen or heard of a closed stadium that has natural grass."

The $198 million stadium is on track to be completed by August 1, 2011, in time for the Rugby World Cup.

The main roof truss, that will support the structure, went up in May with the arch trusses due to be erected soon. The stadium will be covered with a specially designed see-through roof when it is completed.


 

 

 

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