Interesting that Dews isn't as short or as thin as the Batley fans think. 
However it is immaterial. Teams have to play on all sorts of pitches and overall it's that team that can cope with them the most, particularly those that could do with a stena stair-lift fitting that offer home teams the biggest advantage.
It hasnt really helped us greatly to be honest as our home and away record is exactly the same. In essence the slope only really makes a big difference in poor weather conditions. On a warm, dry day, although a slight advantage goes to the team playing downhill in terms of kicking, in many ways it's pretty much nulified.
I think the point the poster was trying to make was that Ram stadium isn't particularly conducive to free flowing rugby, which is evidenced by the large number of relatively low scoring games you've had this season, even though like you say it isn't perhaps as narrow as people thought. It just seems as if players (both sides) are very much bunched and space is at a premium. As said though teams have to adapt. In many ways the Rams should try use it to their advantage and build their style of play in accordance with the pitch, although the only downside is then having to try modify this for away games at much wider grounds.
Was nice to see some grass on it for once on Sunday though

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