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gerg_861
World Cup Winner Joined: 11 Jun 2017 Location: Ealing Status: Offline Points: 2698 |
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Posted: 06 Dec 2019 at 08:31 |
So I have a pass from the Mrs. to make the trip to Amphill, and I'm going to meet some work colleagues. Not having went to Ampthill before, I was wondering if anyone could fill me in on a few points:
1. Early game, so was thinking of just getting lunch at the ground. Feasible, or will I go away hungry? Note - driving, so liquid lunch not an option. 2. I've heard that the ground is rather spartan - my colleague is a bit older and was hoping to be able to sit. Best off bringing a stool? 3. Any idea if dogs are allowed? thanks in advance.
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gerg_861
World Cup Winner Joined: 11 Jun 2017 Location: Ealing Status: Offline Points: 2698 |
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Ahh...found that dogs are allowed from the website...If no answers on the other questions, then I'll report back on Sunday for wider info.
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Camquin
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There is a place selling coffe and snacks pitchside. I cannot remember if it does hot food. I am sure there was hot food in the club house. However I have not eaten there so cannot vouch for quality. There are a few picnic tables, but iif you have a camp stool or shooting stick I would take that.
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OldNick
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Eat offsite before arriving. There are tolls sometimes in the bar, but we’ve found they tend to run out.
Dogs, yes everywhere! Very limited seating - bring a folding chair. |
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corporalcarrot
World Cup Winner Joined: 22 Sep 2013 Location: St Brelade Status: Offline Points: 4724 |
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The town is a 5-10 minute walk from the ground and has a decent collection of Pubs & Foodie spots. I liked the clubhouse which was traditional in style and the gorgeous bowl of a pitch which is a few hundred metres away through the woods had excellent and inexpensive hot food to eat on the hoof. No problem taking dogs and the pitch side toilet facilities offer uninterrupted views of the match. I really enjoyed my visit but the lack of floodlights suggest that even a 1.45pm kick off may still be pushing luck in December. A torch may be useful.
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Dont kick it. Pick it up and GO FORWARD.
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islander
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Have a good trip Gerg. Ampthill may not be everyone's cup of tea but I enjoyed it - very welcoming and when I say 'old school' I mean that as a genuine compliment. It would be dull if all the clubs in any league were the same. And I'm sure you'll make it back through the woods without a torch!
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B Cap
First XV regular Joined: 12 Feb 2019 Location: Hertfordshire Status: Offline Points: 64 |
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This season they’ve set up a large marquee adjacent to clubhouse where there’s a bar.
At pitch side on the bank there has been 2 bars, a tea/coffee place and a hot food stall selling pork rolls, pie and burgers. Pies are good. Full toilet facilities Seating wise. - there are a few benches dotted around on the hill but youll need to get there early to grab one. Enjoy the match. |
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Fat Albert
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Clubhouse and/or marquee serves cold food before the game, pitch side there are burgers, sandwiches and confectionery available. The club lunch is very good value but you'll need to book. Good food & beer available in town, 10-15 minute walk from the ground. The banking, on the South & East of the pitch, is quite steep affording a great view. Biggest crowd was over 2000 with room for at least that again. It's a 5 minute stroll from the clubhouse to the field, there's very little seating available.
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corporalcarrot
World Cup Winner Joined: 22 Sep 2013 Location: St Brelade Status: Offline Points: 4724 |
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Great photo FatAl. Pitch was in great condition a few weeks ago when I visited and it must be as wide as any I have seen in the Championship. A great field for running rugby.
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Dont kick it. Pick it up and GO FORWARD.
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gerg_861
World Cup Winner Joined: 11 Jun 2017 Location: Ealing Status: Offline Points: 2698 |
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Thanks all. Looking forward to the trip!
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No 7
World Cup Winner Joined: 10 Oct 2011 Location: LONDON Status: Offline Points: 1878 |
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A wonderful setting and a real club atmosphere. I observed the ambulance ready to go and the ` medical centre at pitchside. I chose the pulled pork roll at £ 5:00. Worth every pound . The stroll is very short indeed and fairly flat , I do not see what all the fuss was about. There is very little seating but I witnessed empty benches and it is so easy to bring your own fold away chair that you can site where ever takes your fancy.
We chose the half way line on an elevated position on the amenities side, bar, food, and loo`s. One of the best views I have ever had at a rugby ground. The match was too close for comfort from an Ealing point of view and in my opinion the main reason was the tenacity of the Ampthill mob. They look very at home in the Championship and will only get better. It was clearly obvious that when Jordon Burns came on that the tempo/ fizz stepped up and he also scored an individual try. For me he is clearly our best scrum half and if he needs to improve in any area surely that is down to our extensive coaching team. They have access to him 5 days a week !.
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Ambition should be made of sterner stuff.
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Eel
World Cup Winner Joined: 28 Sep 2009 Location: Ealing Status: Offline Points: 1459 |
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If you're not living on the edge you're taking up too much room
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Yeeealing
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Eel you are stuch a tease 😂 Ampthill great location , great club house , not a bad team🏉 Great supporters ,give us a run for are money . Ealing for me again , not quite there again . I've watched most of the games this season too hot & cold , we've got the talent there but from week to week we just don't know what Ealing are going to turn up. Sounds a bit harsh seeing we've only lost once this season, anyway onwards & upwards long way to go yet.
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gerg_861
World Cup Winner Joined: 11 Jun 2017 Location: Ealing Status: Offline Points: 2698 |
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I mirror the feelings around Amphill - a unique set up and very interesting to visit. Definitely would recommend the burgers over the sausage rolls, and I heard good reviews on the pies. Also, I managed to squeeze into a free parking spot in the park across the road, so that was a plus. A warm welcome from the Ampthill supporters, and I genuinely feel like there were well more than the 250 people there that were reported. Also, managed to meet some of the board members there, so a nice plus. For anyone thinking of going for the first time, I'd recommend it, though I could also see it being brutal on a rainy day with virtually no cover available.
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Kimbo
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There are much worse places to watch rugby. I've been on pleasant days, and horribly wet and windy days (the latter is far from pleasant there).
Facilities are much better than in previous seasons, and it was good to see the medical centre and suitably sited ambulance for a change. Sadly it appears impossible to do everything that needs doing (floodlights are essential on aforementioned wet/windy winter day unless they do the sensible thing and ko at a much earlier time) so the move up the road appears to be the only sensible option - if they are to retain ambition. Good club. Deserves bigger crowds. Don't know where they're going to come from though (don't say Bedford!). Edited by Kimbo - 09 Dec 2019 at 09:40 |
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Guinness John
World Cup Winner Joined: 21 May 2007 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 1302 |
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A first visit to Ampthill. I won't add to what has been said above regarding bars,food etc but I have to send out a warning to anyone who might need to sit or is not nimble footed. Take your own fold up chair, but finding a flat place to sit on a steep slope will be difficult. My main concern is the 3 to 4 minute walk over slippery wet muddy tree roots before getting to the bowl the sides of which are pitted with rabbit holes. Please don't think that this is sour grapes to our neighbours, lots of effort has gone in and it sure is a very welcoming club to visitors. We kicked off at 1.45 on a bright sunny afternoon, kick off any later on a dull day and the best of luck getting back to the clubhouse.
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Raider999
World Cup Winner Joined: 18 Jan 2013 Location: Crawley Status: Offline Points: 4483 |
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Suggest taking a couple of loaves and leaving a bread crumb trail - seem to remember that is a working option - and take a torch. |
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