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| Quote: Starbug "It should not be a problem for any of the N West teams as they have all trained on this pitch at Leigh East
They are very good , but still not quite real grass'"
Did you see Boots 'N' All? Wondering if were the training was shot was at the Leigh East facility?
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| Quote: J20 "In theory it just means Widnes will have to play that brand of rugby... what a shame
I hope so, but it will take time. Anyway, interesting times ahead. If succesfull maybe Wakey and Cas will follow suit.
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| I've played Rugby and football on 4G, whilst not being 'real grass' it is very similar and great to play on if a bit weird at first.
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| South London Storm play on an artificial pitch like this. It's great. Always firm underfoot, never frozen or baked. You get no more friction burns than you would on a normal grass pitch, and because you don't get small stones, you're less likely to come away with cuts. No complaints at all from us after our first season on it.
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| Quote: Roy Haggerty "South London Storm play on an artificial pitch like this. It's great. Always firm underfoot, never frozen or baked. You get no more friction burns than you would on a normal grass pitch, and because you don't get small stones, you're less likely to come away with cuts. No complaints at all from us after our first season on it.'"
But how does it slide? If you do a full length Klinsman celebration dive on it when it's dry, what happens to you? Do you just judder quickly to a halt?
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| Quote: Wheels "Have they bought it off Apple?'"
If they have, it will look good, but will actually be made from old technology that the other pitch manufacturers didn't want but still costs twice as much.
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| is this the same kind of stuff that they have at the indoor Soccerdome type places?
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| Quote: EHW "is this the same kind of stuff that they have at the indoor Soccerdome type places?'"
Its a carpet type mat on a sand base filled in with tiny black rubber balls , its good , no doubt about that and probably cheaper than undersoil and maintenance on a split grass/synthetic like the one at the LSV
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| Of course, it'll be no use on matchdays in winter as that dreadful woman Elfine Safety will have shut the stands in case there's a small patch of ice some where in them. She'd have had an apoplectic fit if she'd seen the snowball fights we used to have on the terraces when I was a kid back in nineteenhundredand mindyourownbusiness
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| Quote: Saddened! "But how does it slide? If you do a full length Klinsman celebration dive on it when it's dry, what happens to you? Do you just judder quickly to a halt?'"
No, believe it or not you just slide as if you fell over on the grass. So you can lose a bit of bark, but mostly fine.
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| If you are able to change the markings on these pitches, would it make sense for all duel use pitches, that are used for both rugby and football eg; KC Stadium to install it?
Just saying as alot of the time when the seasons overlap the pitches just get churned up and also if ever a pitch needs relaying it seems to always effect the rugby teams rather than the football?
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| I've played on an i-pitch for American Football, you definitely need to make sure you have the correct foot wear. If teams come with the wrong boots (lets not put it past RL teams to do that) then Widnes may get an advantage.
If the drainage is spot on then wet weather shouldn't be as bad. They are definitely fast, firmer pitchers. Should be interesting to see the kicking games too.
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| Quote: livin_the _dream "If you are able to change the markings on these pitches, would it make sense for all duel use pitches, that are used for both rugby and football eg; KC Stadium to install it?
Just saying as alot of the time when the seasons overlap the pitches just get churned up and also if ever a pitch needs relaying it seems to always effect the rugby teams rather than the football?'"
New England Patriots (NFL) and New England Revoultion (MLS) both play on an artificial pitch at the Gillette Stadium with the markings being changed in the same week some times, they also host some Lacrosse on it too so it's easy enough to change the markings.
From what I've seen with the American sports on them, they play just like natural grass just without the mud.
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| Another Lancashire innovation. Yorkshire are just introducing floodlights.
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