There's been suggestions that the plastic pitch was suitable for rugby, so I'm reckoning that it will be that. Apparently, Saracens play on an artificial pitch anyway, so almost definitely the artificial surface. So, we'll just leave the ruining of the pitch to clubs foolish enough not to install 2 playing surfaces.
1. Did not know the Sarries played on an artificial pitch (a bit of a surprise to me - NFL I can understand but God knows what skin abrasion is like for continual tackles/rucks/mauls) . 2. For those tempted by "nomad" banter, WHL is about as far from their Bramley Rd homeland as Barnet Copthall is (dunno where their core demographic is - they have played in the past at Enfield and Watford) .
There are a number of artificial pitches in use in RFU, so there's no problem here under current practices... https://www.therugbysite.com/blog/news-opinions/premiership-clubs-roll-out-artificial-turf It's a one-off for now but there's a possibility for other one-offs bolstered by the restrictive number of games playable at Twickenham.
I love the irony in this quote with regards to artificial grass: The grassroots game has long since embraced the technology
For some games (London derbies, top of the table clashes, Euro cups) I suspect that the Sarries could increase their attendance by 2-3x what they can hold at Barnet at least. Again, with the demographics of Saracens and visiting supporters for such games, I suspect that going to WHL is a much better travel option than Barnet Copthall. Throw in the catering facilities at new WHL, and even better. So I would not be surprised to see a number of Sarries games played at new WHL from now on. The PR is great too (a top-flight English football club in N London assisting a top-flight English rugby club also in N London) .
Any playing surface that meets the cost/safety/maintenance demands for all of bean counters / elf n safety / ground staff / players, is good for me. I was both unaware and surprised that artificial pitches were even feasible for rugby (based on when I played at schoolboy level) , but I have been pleasantly surprised by being educated on this (in general + what it potentially means for THFC) .
...and here come the Lunatic Fringe, because it doesn't take much to get them frothing at the mouth and spouting ignorant rage
The lousy bastards...fancy offering a pie and a pint for a fiver...can buy the greasiest burger and a bottle of water outside Wembley for just £8.50
Some attendances for RFU club games involving Saracens... http://stats.espnscrum.com/scrum/ru...st_attendance.html?id=65;team=252;type=trophy Maybe there is the potential for the stadium to be used for a number of fixtures a season? It's all good for the club and Saracens. I just ****ing wish it was Wasps...
We had wasps share wycombes ground bloody egg chasers we had a perfect pitch till they arrived and I hated them more when I found out they could have a beer watching the game in our stadium and we couldn't when watching football at the same bloody ground .wasps are pests and best to get rid of em