Quote j.c="j.c"thats not really the case though is it ?.
you were never going to be in a new stadium by the start of 2012 but niether are castleford and neither are salford 'probably'.this then brings all the other criteria into play.over the last few years i dont think you've been the weakest club.'"
Out of those three, Salford, on paper, would be the poorest perfomer, by a long way.
Unfortunately, they have a Council paying for a large part of their new ground.
The decision rests with the RFL remember, criteria counts for nothing, who they want, is who they’ll have.
In Salfords case, it’s highly unlikely their Council will now renege on the deal, so with a new Stadium on the imminent horizon, they should be a shoe in.
Cas’s application will probably be similar to last time, in that, they will be in a new ground within the next three years, possibly.
For Wakefield to continue in any capacity after next season in Super-dooper League, they must move to a Red Hall approved ground, and that’s not on Donny Road.