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Next generation WRU pitch un-Valed
The Welsh Rugby Union has unveiled the first of its state-of-the-art rugby pitches under construction at the new Centre of Excellence at national team headquarters, the Vale Hotel, Golf and Spa Resort near Hensol.
A 'third generation' all weather rugby pitch has been laid to specifications exactly replicating the dimensions of the surface at Wales' home ground, the Millennium Stadium, at the express request of national team management.
“From the length of the dead ball area to all the all the other dimensions of the pitch, right down to the eventual pitch markings this training ground will be an exact replica of that at the Millennium Stadium,” said Wales' forwards coach, and the man who will lead his national team on tour to Canada and USA this summer, Robin McBryde.
“Detail like that will help the national team in the long term and once the all-weather surface has been laid and the other pitches are available to us we will be able to boast one of the finest rugby training facilities in Europe if not on a world-wide scale.”
Three full size normal pitches and two half pitches will also be installed at the Vale Resort complex as part of the new development for exclusive use by the national team and the full range of WRU squads, but the all-weather surface – the largest of its kind in Europe – will prove particular valuable to the national side.
The pitch has official FIFA approval, but is specifically designed to accommodate the needs of rugby union and meets all IRB standards.
It is 130metres by 80metres in dimension and is underlayed with a bespoke rubber, shock absorbant, material - known as Brock - which minimise the impact on the body when a player falls with force.
Drainage is incredibly efficient and there is minimum chance of water-fall or ice preventing play, making the new pitch literally useable in all weathers, with the only maintenance necessary being the use of specially designed brushes to care for the imitation grass surface.
“The investment made in these facilities will pay dividends to Welsh rugby for years to come and both the Vales Resort and the Sports Council for Wales, without whom this dream would not have been brought so swiftly into such magnificent reality, deserve many plaudits,” said WRU chairman David Pickering.
“Warren Gatland and his men will soon boast the best rugby training facilities world sport has to offer and the future stars of the Wales team as well as all WRU squads will undoubtedly reap the benefits.”
The new 3G pitch at the Vale Resort near Hensol is part of a multi million pound centre of excellence created for the WRU.
The Centre of Excellence development is the result of a three way partnership, with investment from the WRU, Leekes, the owners of the Vale Resort, and the Sports Council for Wales who have allocated a £1.5 million Lottery grant into the project.
“This is an exciting new development for the Vale Resort as we further extend our word-class sports facilities on this 650 acre site. We are pleased to see the new 3G outdoor pitch for the WRU nearing completion,” said Stephen Leeke, Managing Director of the Vale Resort.
“We have made significant progress on site in the past six months to create a sophisticated training base for the WRU which we believe competes with any other major training facilities in Europe and possibly in the world.
“This is a world-class partnership and a culmination of the vision by the Leeke family to support excellence in Welsh sport from grass roots up.
“This new pitch is state-of-the-art and is one of the finest of its type in the world. It incorporates the latest 3G artificial pitch technology. This allows full impact for training as it reacts and behaves like a natural surface with the benefit of being able to be used in all weathers and therefore all year round.”
