I'd say in a couple of weeks time we will be needing the floodlights on at training,
Soon will have to
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Posted 06 August 2012 - 08:50 PM
I'd say in a couple of weeks time we will be needing the floodlights on at training,
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#2
Posted 07 August 2012 - 06:45 AM
#3
Posted 07 August 2012 - 08:19 AM
Our floodlightswhat floodlights?
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#4
Posted 07 August 2012 - 10:01 AM
Raising money for Prostate Cancer UK - ran the Spire 10 mile in August and the Worksop Half Marathon in October - more to come in 2013
#5
Posted 07 August 2012 - 10:06 AM
Most sides did seem to manage for over 100 years in the traditional season as do soccer (Our national sport) and Rugby Union (The biggest of the two codes)We've been able to train midweek for the best part of 5 months. Hard to do that in the old winter season without floodlights.
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#6
Posted 07 August 2012 - 10:43 AM
So what's your point?Most sides did seem to manage for over 100 years in the traditional season as do soccer (Our national sport) and Rugby Union (The biggest of the two codes)
#7
Posted 07 August 2012 - 10:56 AM
Winter training for just open age was costing c. £2,300 per winter on a very poor surface. with junior sides, teh costs would go up probably another £1,000 - £2,000 so well over £3k and maybe even over £4k in total. even with the season switched, will cost us £1,300 - £2,000 to train when dark although that will include junior training too.
the money has been far better spent on starting junior sides...
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Posted 07 August 2012 - 11:54 AM
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Posted 07 August 2012 - 12:03 PM
#10
Posted 07 August 2012 - 12:29 PM
It's getting dark earlier, so whats your point in asking.So what's your point?
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#11
Posted 07 August 2012 - 12:29 PM
Here we go again people from Milford trying to persuade everyone to play in summer
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It worked before according to Marauder, who incidently i believe is trying to get on the BARLA board, or is he related to their ex chairman Maurice or his secret love child.
#12
Posted 07 August 2012 - 12:33 PM
Jim used to support summer rugby league a couple of years ago.It worked before according to Marauder, who incidently i believe is trying to get on the BARLA board, or is he related to their ex chairman Maurice or his secret love child.
#13
Posted 07 August 2012 - 12:38 PM
We've had training lights for over 30 years and never paid a penny for the electric, even if we had to pay the modern lighting we are installing will only cost a couple of quid (Less than one pint) an hour to runAnother good reason to stay Summer, financially benificial.
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#14
Posted 07 August 2012 - 12:42 PM
Not got the time to be on the BARLA board at the moment but thats an idea i'll look into - I'd definately oversee my little bit by the rules.It worked before according to Marauder, who incidently i believe is trying to get on the BARLA board, or is he related to their ex chairman Maurice or his secret love child.
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#15
Posted 07 August 2012 - 12:50 PM
Lets get it correct, Jim is not against summer rugby league, Jim saw what and how the RFL was doing things a few years ago and I didn't like it, many of the rants i've made have either come true or about to, I have to say I didn't expect the next round of cuts to hit (without checking) 40 development jobs, but how I see it the RFL must now think they have served their purpose.Jim used to support summer rugby league a couple of years ago.
With the expansion areas now being allowed to control (Has most of the funding been withdrawn?) themselves do you look at it as an improvement on the RLC or a step backwards bearing in mind BARLA allowed them to control themselves.
Edited by Marauder, 07 August 2012 - 12:51 PM.
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#16
Posted 07 August 2012 - 01:44 PM
Midlands and South East slight improvement but the format is wrong
South West has gone backwards apart from the 2 bigger clubs that play elsewhere
The fatal flaw in the RLC was to hold back the game in midlands, London and north east to stay in line with the more flaky east, SW, Wales and Scotland divisions. Regrettably the RFL have retained the HJ Trophy setting a ridiculously early finish to the season.
#17
Posted 07 August 2012 - 02:51 PM
We trained last winter at the Trinity Academy Thorne and had upto 50 odd training and all the lads had to do was pay £1 each.Huge capacity these days in terms of astro-turf for football which is not a good surface for rugby. two RU clubs in our area, one didnt train for 2 months over the winter (saving their pitch for games as the winter had taken such a toll), the other trained at an alternative venue in south Manchester becasue of the state of their fields.
Winter training for just open age was costing c. £2,300 per winter on a very poor surface. with junior sides, teh costs would go up probably another £1,000 - £2,000 so well over £3k and maybe even over £4k in total. even with the season switched, will cost us £1,300 - £2,000 to train when dark although that will include junior training too.
the money has been far better spent on starting junior sides...
Last winter wasn't that bad anyway.
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#18
Posted 07 August 2012 - 03:44 PM
but it's dark all through winter, so I can't see how this is an argument agaist summer rugbyIt's getting dark earlier, so whats your point in asking.
#19
Posted 07 August 2012 - 03:50 PM
Was it supposed to be an argument against summer?but it's dark all through winter, so I can't see how this is an argument agaist summer rugby
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#20
Posted 07 August 2012 - 04:00 PM
Some cracking 16 metre columns have recently been taken down on the Lancs/Yorks M62 Border.what floodlights?
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