7th November 2015: Clontarf Football Club today officially opened their brand new, state-of-the-art Ulster Bank 4G rugby pitch at their grounds in Castle Avenue ahead of the Ulster Bank League match between Clontarf and Galwegian
The Ulster Bank 4G pitch is made from the most up to date technologies and conforms to 2015 World Rugby playing surface standards. There are also trai
The new facility will allow teams at all levels in the club to train regardless of the weather, and Clontarf hope this will lead to an increase participation numbers and offer young players the chance to improve their overall skills and enable them to progress to the next level of the sport.
All rugby sides in the club are already seeing the benefits of the improved surface, which has allowed training and matches to take go ahead, despite the heavy rain over recent weeks.
As well as Clontarf players benefiting from the new pitch, the wider community will also be able to use the facility when it is not being used by club sides.
Speaking at the opening of the pitch, Clontarf, Leinster and Ireland player Cian Healy said;
“The new pitch should really benefit the club long term, as it means there should be no more cancelled training sessions or matches and it will give kids and older players the chance to improve their skills and play a brand of running rugby – something I’m a big fan of!
I remember playing on the old back pitch during my minis and youths days with Clontarf, and in the very depths of winter you would struggle to find a blade of grass on it due to wear and tear and the usual Irish weather. I just wish that such a facility as this was available when I was younger – and I’m sure my Mam does as well, as the amount of mud that she had to clean off my gear back in the days was mental!”
Clontarf Rugby Chairman Geoff Curran said;
“This new all-weather facility is the biggest development in the long history of Clontarf Football Club. It is a result of our club members and the local community pulling together to allow us to produce a state of the art playing surface. As a result, our playing membership has increased across all levels and we now have 700 Mini Rugby player out playing rugby every weekend.
I would like to thank everyone involved in making this happen and we are delighted to have produced such a fantastic sporting facility within our community for future generations to come”
The pitch is made up of a number of layers which consist of a hardcore rock foundation, a rubber shock pad and artificial grass carpet, which is then filled with a mix of rubber-crumb and sand that allows for optimal playing conditions. The pitch has an expected lifespan of 10 years before it will need to be upgraded.
Development Team
Architect: Rory Ryan Architects
Quantity Surveyors and Project Management: Brendan Merry and Partners, Fintan Bennett
Main Contractors: Peter O’Brien and Sons Landscaping Ltd.
4G Surface: Pride Sports and Leisure