Ground Capacity Issue Resolved, Hunslet Hawks will compete in the Championship in 2013.
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HunsletHawks
, août 28 2012 11:55
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#1
Posté 28 août 2012 - 11:55
Click here to read more on this important news which means Hunslet Hawks will compete in the Championship in 2013.
#2
Posté 28 août 2012 - 12:07
Great news and common sense. Let's hope one day we get to use the banking in say a big cup game!
#3
Posté 28 août 2012 - 01:54
Thats great news. Well done to all concerned.
#4
Posté 28 août 2012 - 02:17
Spot on that....I know its not the ideal stadium for standing or seated fans to be segregated,but nothing that can't be sorted.....a bottom gate for standing on the banking could be used as turnstile
#6
Posté 28 août 2012 - 03:40
so to clarify, the grassbank on the far side will be open for spectators next season?
No, the grass banking will only be used when / if needed.

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#7
Posté 28 août 2012 - 03:53
Least you have got it sorted but the way things are at the moment you like the rest of us won't be getting crowds like that so don't know why it was needed anyway
Good luck next season
Good luck next season
#8
Posté 28 août 2012 - 04:16
Don't think the capacity was ever a problem-- more a propaganda issue.
#9
Posté 28 août 2012 - 04:56
Don't think the capacity was ever a problem-- more a propaganda issue.
Based on what was it not an issue and based on what is it propaganda? Would be interested to know, As far as the RFL rules state minimum criteria for the Championship in 2013 is 3000 capacity? And as far as I'm aware the South Leeds Stadium has ever had above that capacity until today?

"Nihil sine Deo" "We've Swept The Seas Before Boys, & So We Shall Again" "More than a club"
#10
Posté 28 août 2012 - 05:07
well done we can now brig extra caravans
#11
Posté 28 août 2012 - 05:10
well done we can now brig extra caravans
At this rate there might be room for your boats aswell mate
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#12
Posté 28 août 2012 - 05:57
ha ha bring yer waterproof black bags if there not full of bed steads or empty kentucky buckets sorry you do yummy yummy chicken
#13
Posté 28 août 2012 - 06:24
No, the grass banking will only be used when / if needed.
Great news for the club, might not be needed at this moment in time but at least the council have ok'd it...! And who knows if the club gets a big cc cup draw next season?!
Monday 20th August 2012 R.I.P Hunslet Hawks
"We've Swept the Sea's Before Boys, Unfortunatley the great club never will again"
Hunslet Rhino's... Disgraceful!
"We've Swept the Sea's Before Boys, Unfortunatley the great club never will again"
Hunslet Rhino's... Disgraceful!
#14
Posté 28 août 2012 - 06:27
york at home
#15
Posté 28 août 2012 - 08:04
Nothing can ever be taken for granted when councils are involved so well done to all concerned for getting this sorted.
#16
Posté 28 août 2012 - 11:18
It would be great if the grass banking was used, but I would imagine it was arranged purely to tick a box with the RFL. The club would probably make a loss if they opened it because there would be no extra supporters but you would have the costs of the extra stewards, crowd barriers etc. I suppose it's good to have the option though.
Ce message a été modifié par HK Hawk - 28 août 2012 - 11:19 .
#17
Posté 29 août 2012 - 07:30
Excellent news. At the new capacity I reckon there are probably fewer than half-a-dozen clubs we'd be struggling to host if we drew them in the cup.
Bit of a shame there are no plans to use it regularly though. I'd have thought charging, say a tenner to stand on the grass bank on a hot summer's day would have been a sure-fire winner - especially if we set up a "beer hut" similar to what they have behind the sticks at Featherstone.
Bit of a shame there are no plans to use it regularly though. I'd have thought charging, say a tenner to stand on the grass bank on a hot summer's day would have been a sure-fire winner - especially if we set up a "beer hut" similar to what they have behind the sticks at Featherstone.
#18
Posté 29 août 2012 - 07:40
Thats what i was thinking Hawkwindbag, as we know the stand is situated in the shade at kick off time and the grass bank on the far side would be an ideal picnic / family type area with the sun on it , Manly have a similar bank and so have North Q,land at the Dairy Farmers behind the posts.All we need now is some Aussie sunshine...
#19
Posté 29 août 2012 - 07:41
Id love nothing more to sit on the grass in the sun every week, but its just not financially viable, we have on average around 350-400 supporters attending home games in a stand that holds 2450, so there is no need to open another viewing are where the club would incur extra costs for stewards, temporary barriers, toilets etc.
Lets just hope we get the Rhinos at home in the Challenge cup.
Lets just hope we get the Rhinos at home in the Challenge cup.

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#20
Posté 29 août 2012 - 09:32
Based on what was it not an issue and based on what is it propaganda? Would be interested to know, As far as the RFL rules state minimum criteria for the Championship in 2013 is 3000 capacity? And as far as I'm aware the South Leeds Stadium has ever had above that capacity until today?
Still waiting for a reply Frisky?

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