Odsal : Fri Apr 17, 2009 2:35 pm
What with Wakefield plans for a new community stadium in got me thinking in regards to current grounds that teams play at. With relation to the licensing system this may become more and more relevant and with some NL teams apparenlty having better facilities than some Super League teams it may be something that becomes relevant and we could face a current SL team losing a license. As I see it teams with current and modern facilities at the moment and therefore seem to have a certain future regarding their stadiums are:
Huddersfield Giants-
Harlequins RL
Hull FC
Wigan Warriors
Warrington Wolves
Now there are a group of teams which have recognised there need for a totally new ground and have proposed and set about accordingly. These Teams are in the process of Building/Planning Brand-New and state of the art Stadiums:
Salford City Reds
Castleford Tigers
Wakefield Wildcats
Saint Helens
This leaves a few teams left:
Leeds Rhinos
Hull KR
Bradford Bulls
Catalan Dragons
Celtic Crusaders
Now. Celtic and Catalans have reasonable grounds and if they plan accordingly and regenerate as they proposed when getting their licenses then they will have no issues in obtaining future licenses due to the state of their grounds in my opinion. The games wanting to be promoted in francce and Wales and I cannot see the RFL letting these teams licenses be lost due to the state of their grounds. my opinion of course.
Hull KR are similar to Bradford in the sense that their ground was used for speedway but Hull KR dont have the luxury of the natural slope (or bowl) that Odsal has. They have however (I think 2006) refurbed Craven park and are planning more extensions and a whole new stand (I think some time this year?)
Leeds's ground is an example of an old ground that has had significant improvements and has more plans of refurbishment. Although many clubs are moving to newer venues I think redevelopment of Headingley will only serve to make it a better stadium with a feel of history around it. For me the Carnegie Stand is pretty much one of the best in SL.
That leaves us with the Bulls and Odsal/Grattan Stadium. Bradfords "plans" for this are for it to link up with the surrounding land and the Richard Dunns leisure Centre and re-develop the whole area into a "Sporting Village." This sporting village concept has been thrown around for a long time now, as have groudshares with Bradford City etc etc. I'm hoping it does happen not just for the Club but for the whole of Rugby league. The last major developments to Odsal was the Coral Stand and whilst it is a brilliant addition to the stadium, in doesn't bring anything to your average fan. Im just wondering what people think will happen if a) Odsal Sporting Village doesnt happen and b) What other possible plans for improvements the Bulls do/Should have.
I appreciate this post is highly subjective and circumstancial, who knows what will happen. I also recognise that licenses aint handed out on grounds alone. But its an interesting topic in my opinion......Especially with the likes of Widnes Leigh et al wanting licenses come 2011. There Stadiums are top notch.