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cobbler
World Cup Winner Joined: 16 Jun 2007 Location: Derby Status: Offline Points: 493 |
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Posted: 30 Oct 2019 at 20:18 |
Not sure if picture will show correctly but this was Derby RFC on Sunday morning with all 4 pitches including AGP covered in over a foot of water as the river Derwent overflowed into the flood plain. As the water has subsided the 'carpet' has folds in it and the pitch will need repair. RFU have been very prompt in sending somebody down and SIS the installers have also taken a look and will provide a quote that RFU can pass on to their insurers. Hoping to get it all good again in time for next home match (2 1/2 weeks) if insurers are quick to approve claim and upcoming weather is favourable! |
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PiffPaff
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cobbler, what rotten luck. think it will be much longer than 2.5 weeks, for starters your rubber crumb has frankly floated off, think this happened at Woodhouse Grove School in Yorkshire a couple of years ago and that was a few months before it was back in action.
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Crouch, Bind, Tweet!
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cobbler
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Hi Piffpaff, thanks for your message. Well part of the planned work SIS would undertake would be to apply 4 -5 ton of rubber crumb to replace that lost in the flood and also in the deep cleaning process (a deposit of silt being part of the aftermath). Maybe the RFU has more clout than a school.... but we shall see!
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Raider999
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The school probably had more money. Money = clout |
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Dobber
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Meanwhile 4 to 5 ton of rubber crumb has polluted the local water sources. That annoying Swedish teenager will have a dippy fit about the environmental damage...
Edited by Dobber - 03 Nov 2019 at 08:10 |
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One For The Ditch
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That is not "good PR", Dobber, revert to grass much easier and cheaper to maintain; it can also look just as pretty!
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Thatbloke
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Given there were a multitude of applications to the RFU for the new generation AGP's, of which only a select few were chosen how did you manage to win their support given your site is on a flood plain?? (Bet they didn't even ask??) This was always going to happen - 1 month, 1year, 2 years, 5 years and will no doubt happen again at some point which will surely make it an "uninsurable" risk
This is not meant as a criticism of Derby - they are a great club with good people at the helm. Is it just another example of the RFU being less than diligent in their spending like so many other instances we seem to learn of almost daily Best of luck Derby - hope you get it sorted out ASAP with the minimum of fuss, it IS a great surface to play on, just like Bournville the other week which despite the deluge is thankfully NOT on a flood plain and was in pristine condition |
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Robb
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I think those AGPs are awful anyway. You get more injuries (and tight hamstrings even if you don't) from them than you do normal grass
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cobbler
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The RFU were definitely aware it was on a flood plain and there was a risk of flooding. The last time water was high enough to cover the main pitch was about 2004, shortly after we moved to Haslams Lane. Of the applicants in our area, all things considered, Derby was considered the best option. It's as simple as that! |
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Penda
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Lucky it didn't get up to your clubhouse.
Good luck guys.
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Ex Coach
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The club are appealing for volunteers to stop the clubhouse flooding
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cobbler
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Water was kept out of the clubhouse and has receded significantly now. Some good videos can be found on Twitter of the 2nd flooding (the speed of the flow is amazing). Fortunately the required work from the first event had not started and a second inspection is required to ensure the work now required is no more than was seen from the flood of 2 weeks ago. Hopefully another 15 years until the next flood!!
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