Old Feller wrote:Would there be any mileage in trying Walters at dummy half? He's about the same size or slightly bigger than Aiton, looks to have a bit of pace but I'm not sure about his hands or his passing ability. Just a thought.
rhino phil wrote:the forecast for friday is appalling and I hope that the RU boys dont churn the pitch up. The weather could mitigate against our open off loading style of rugby and turn this into a low scoring forward battle which might suit wigan and their spoiling slow the PTB tactics
I'm more concerned about getting soaking wet in a 2nd rate stadium. Probably only Cas and Wakefield are worse for the travelling supporters.
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Rogues Gallery wrote:I'm more concerned about getting soaking wet in a 2nd rate stadium. Probably only Cas and Wakefield are worse for the travelling supporters.
A roof would be a good addition, but for those rainy days, get into the North stand....dry seats
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Rogues Gallery wrote:I'm more concerned about getting soaking wet in a 2nd rate stadium. Probably only Cas and Wakefield are worse for the travelling supporters.
True Headingley has its flaws......but at least ours don't cost us our chance of winning the cup this year unlike Wigan having to move out during the summer when the football lot wanted to relay their pitch and you guys having to play your Cup game away from the ground where no team has beaten them this year.
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Rogues Gallery wrote:I'm more concerned about getting soaking wet in a 2nd rate stadium. Probably only Cas and Wakefield are worse for the travelling supporters.
Where I sit in the Carnegie Stand is the equal if not better than any seated area in all the other rugby grounds I go to. & as for soccer stadia there's just no leg room. How is the ground that you own - Orrell RU is it? Or are you just tenants there as well?
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Rogues Gallery wrote:I'm more concerned about getting soaking wet in a 2nd rate stadium. Probably only Cas and Wakefield are worse for the travelling supporters.
Only the tight ones that won't pay for a seat under cover.
At least you have the option of standing at our ground if that's your preference.
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Rogues Gallery wrote:I'm more concerned about getting soaking wet in a 2nd rate stadium. Probably only Cas and Wakefield are worse for the travelling supporters.
I'm certain that the Rhinos keep that western terrace without a roof just so that whingeing old buggers like you can get p155 wet through
It's still our stadium though and it makes us far more revenue than you lot get out of renting the pie dome.....But at least you can keep yourself dry there eh?
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