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| My biggest concern is the pitch.In a dry summer,many pro clubs can afford to water the pitches to keep them soft,avoiding injuries.With the ammount of games played on amateur pitches i fear they could end up as hard as concrete.
If the groundstaff can keep the pitches in a safe condition,then yes,its a good move.
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rain water cost nowt lad
www.rainharvesting.co.uk/
thats the expensive option but i'm sure most of not all clubs will have builders,plumbers etc with the club who could knock up a tank,water pump and sprinkler system in next to no time
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rain water cost nowt lad
www.rainharvesting.co.uk/
thats the expensive option but i'm sure most of not all clubs will have builders,plumbers etc with the club who could knock up a tank,water pump and sprinkler system in next to no time
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| Its the cmost common argument against the move yet those leagues that have played summer for years report no problems...
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| I think the benefits of playing in the summer far outweigh the drawbacks!
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| Summer all the way-Training in warm weather, fans and families watching, better handling.....it goes on and on
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| I do suport the move to summer BUT, there will need to be a big drive on match official recruitment. The pro game (at all levels) will use the better ones. I can see some pretty big games at amateur level being officiated by some of more <ahem> senior officials or young lads with relatively little experience. I know that the only way to get experience is to do the games, but it's whether people have the patience to cope with this whilst its happening
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| Anybody know when the announcement regarding which tems will be in leagues together will be announced?
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| Quote snowdog="snowdog"My biggest concern is the pitch.In a dry summer,many pro clubs can afford to water the pitches to keep them soft,avoiding injuries.With the ammount of games played on amateur pitches i fear they could end up as hard as concrete.
If the groundstaff can keep the pitches in a safe condition,then yes,its a good move.'"
As mmp says that's always cited as a concern but having played summer for a couple of years we've not had any issues or any games cancelled due to the pitch being too hard. Some of us older fellas might moan about our knees but it's not that bad.
I love it. Training in great conditions for as long as we like, more people watching, more enthusiasm, picking up players from RU/football/colleges/universities, more kids wanting to get involved (and their parents)...
The only issue has been losing players to summer holidays, music festivals, etc, but for me that far outweighs the frustrations of cancelling around 8 games a season due to weather as has happened every year since we formed.
I'm missing my tri-weekly fix but it'll be back before we know it.
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| Quote snowdog="snowdog"My biggest concern is the pitch.In a dry summer,many pro clubs can afford to water the pitches to keep them soft,avoiding injuries.With the ammount of games played on amateur pitches i fear they could end up as hard as concrete.
If the groundstaff can keep the pitches in a safe condition,then yes,its a good move.'"
We've only ever played in summer in the deep south, and often on pitches used by union clubs through the soggiest of winters, with the local council's unenthusiastic parks department as groundstaff. Never had any problems that a bit of vas on the knees didn't solve.
Taking my lad to the local union club for the first time this last couple of months, and honestly I don't know why anyone ever played rugby in winter. It's horrible, I'd forgotten how much so.
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| I can't believe it's even been suggested as a reason not to play. Try playing on the fields in Brisbane during the drought! The parking lot surfaces were more forgiving than some of those grounds I played on...
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| Quote TonyM19="TonyM19"I do suport the move to summer BUT, there will need to be a big drive on match official recruitment. The pro game (at all levels) will use the better ones. I can see some pretty big games at amateur level being officiated by some of more <ahem> senior officials or young lads with relatively little experience. I know that the only way to get experience is to do the games, but it's whether people have the patience to cope with this whilst its happening'"
About time someone has realised this. There's been a big push this year (around 200 new match officials signing up) but there still won't be enough to satisfy the demand. The RFL have already selected a group of officials who are not to be involved in the amateur game at all which of course means less experienced/able match officials may be forced into doing bigger games.
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