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What’s going on at Salford, how involved are the RFL and the NRL's interest in Super League grows...
Anyone can support a team when it is winning, that takes no courage.
But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
that takes a lot of courage. #18thMan
But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
that takes a lot of courage. #18thMan
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Not listened to the talk show but any mention of winter rugby just throws up an absolute horror show.
Winter rugby being proposed by the Aussies is probably because they don't understand the real difference between an Aussie winter and a British one.
For those of us who watched decades of winter rugby I don't want to return to that under any circumstances. Summer rugby has improved the standard of play out of all measure.
Please no going back to lousy weather and games called off. Players playing in a mud bath having to change their shirts at half time so you could see the number on the back to have some idea who was who.
To me there's two chances of winter rugby, fat chance and no chance.
Winter rugby being proposed by the Aussies is probably because they don't understand the real difference between an Aussie winter and a British one.
For those of us who watched decades of winter rugby I don't want to return to that under any circumstances. Summer rugby has improved the standard of play out of all measure.
Please no going back to lousy weather and games called off. Players playing in a mud bath having to change their shirts at half time so you could see the number on the back to have some idea who was who.
To me there's two chances of winter rugby, fat chance and no chance.
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The pitch couldn’t sustain both tics & warriors playing on it during winter.
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The groundsman is leaving! He’s saying it’s too much to try & keep the stadium pitch first class when both teams are playing on it & the Warriors are training on it.
Plus, Robin Park, Orrell & wherever the Latics train.
There is only two of them as no one will stay as the money is crap & they have to work game days without proper pay. Take the hours in lieu, but they don’t have time to take time off with only being two ground staff!!
Anyone can support a team when it is winning, that takes no courage.
But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
that takes a lot of courage. #18thMan
But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
that takes a lot of courage. #18thMan
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It shows that the pitch is only maintained by 2 people. Top sports pitches are expensive and need round the clock looking after, never mind trying to look after Robin Park, Orrell, Christopher Park etc. Needs a much bigger team. It's the public face of both teams....
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Penny pinching? It will cost a lot more in the long term.josie andrews wrote: ↑Wed Mar 12, 2025 11:10 amThe groundsman is leaving! He’s saying it’s too much to try & keep the stadium pitch first class when both teams are playing on it & the Warriors are training on it.
Plus, Robin Park, Orrell & wherever the Latics train.
There is only two of them as no one will stay as the money is crap & they have to work game days without proper pay. Take the hours in lieu, but they don’t have time to take time off with only being two ground staff!!
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Didn't Wigan recently have a job advert looking for grounds people on their website?Charriots Offiah wrote: ↑Wed Mar 12, 2025 11:57 amPenny pinching? It will cost a lot more in the long term.josie andrews wrote: ↑Wed Mar 12, 2025 11:10 amThe groundsman is leaving! He’s saying it’s too much to try & keep the stadium pitch first class when both teams are playing on it & the Warriors are training on it.
Plus, Robin Park, Orrell & wherever the Latics train.
There is only two of them as no one will stay as the money is crap & they have to work game days without proper pay. Take the hours in lieu, but they don’t have time to take time off with only being two ground staff!!
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i have a feeling that with Danson in charge, that there may be some form of hybrid pitch laid at some point similar to what they have put in at Saints to accommodate Liverpool ladies football team.josie andrews wrote: ↑Wed Mar 12, 2025 11:10 amThe groundsman is leaving! He’s saying it’s too much to try & keep the stadium pitch first class when both teams are playing on it & the Warriors are training on it.
Plus, Robin Park, Orrell & wherever the Latics train.
There is only two of them as no one will stay as the money is crap & they have to work game days without proper pay. Take the hours in lieu, but they don’t have time to take time off with only being two ground staff!!
Given we have that spell off the pitch once the Latics season has finished, and usually do work on the pitch for it to just happen year on year, surely the better long term investment would be a pitch that doesnt need a couple of months every year to be relaid or worked on
having said that, it probably wouldnt help if we did move to winter rugby, unless there is a lot of artificial fibre in it
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I thought we already had a hybrid pitch?the pieman wrote: ↑Thu Mar 13, 2025 9:53 ami have a feeling that with Danson in charge, that there may be some form of hybrid pitch laid at some point similar to what they have put in at Saints to accommodate Liverpool ladies football team.josie andrews wrote: ↑Wed Mar 12, 2025 11:10 amThe groundsman is leaving! He’s saying it’s too much to try & keep the stadium pitch first class when both teams are playing on it & the Warriors are training on it.
Plus, Robin Park, Orrell & wherever the Latics train.
There is only two of them as no one will stay as the money is crap & they have to work game days without proper pay. Take the hours in lieu, but they don’t have time to take time off with only being two ground staff!!
Given we have that spell off the pitch once the Latics season has finished, and usually do work on the pitch for it to just happen year on year, surely the better long term investment would be a pitch that doesnt need a couple of months every year to be relaid or worked on
having said that, it probably wouldnt help if we did move to winter rugby, unless there is a lot of artificial fibre in it
Anyone can support a team when it is winning, that takes no courage.
But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
that takes a lot of courage. #18thMan
But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
that takes a lot of courage. #18thMan
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Re: What’s going on at Salford, how involved are the RFL and the NRL's interest in Super League grows...
just had a quick read - 2% synthetic which i wasnt aware of. I would have thought that the %age would be higher to be honest, especially in an area like our stadium is built on a marshjosie andrews wrote: ↑Thu Mar 13, 2025 10:23 amI thought we already had a hybrid pitch?the pieman wrote: ↑Thu Mar 13, 2025 9:53 ami have a feeling that with Danson in charge, that there may be some form of hybrid pitch laid at some point similar to what they have put in at Saints to accommodate Liverpool ladies football team.josie andrews wrote: ↑Wed Mar 12, 2025 11:10 am
The groundsman is leaving! He’s saying it’s too much to try & keep the stadium pitch first class when both teams are playing on it & the Warriors are training on it.
Plus, Robin Park, Orrell & wherever the Latics train.
There is only two of them as no one will stay as the money is crap & they have to work game days without proper pay. Take the hours in lieu, but they don’t have time to take time off with only being two ground staff!!
Given we have that spell off the pitch once the Latics season has finished, and usually do work on the pitch for it to just happen year on year, surely the better long term investment would be a pitch that doesnt need a couple of months every year to be relaid or worked on
having said that, it probably wouldnt help if we did move to winter rugby, unless there is a lot of artificial fibre in it
The pitch is large enough to conform with both FIFA and the standard rugby league requirements, at 6,110 by 5,460 metres (6,680 yd × 5,970 yd). This leaves an in-goal area just 5 metres (5.5 yd) deep for rugby matches. It is mostly made of natural grass, with 2% of the pitch composed of synthetics to provide stability.[2] The ground has irrigation, and an under-heating system to resist icy weather.[2]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brick_Community_Stadium