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wilberforce
Joined: 27 Dec 2008 Posts: 647
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Posted: Tue May 05, 2009 9:01 pm Post subject: Rugby Club |
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Well the club may be saved but we'll be put out in the boondocks. With driving the way it is, it could take over an hour to get there. At least somebody at the top recognizes the contribution the CRFC has made to sports in this country. It has been sharing the field with Doha Colleg for years but the landlady wants the land for development. Poor Doha College will be left without a playing field. The Brits have been good to us Yanks.
DRFC eyes relocation
DRFC plays against Kuwait earlier this season at their current ground � �Fortress Doha� � which they are likely to vacate before moving to a new ground at some point over the next two years, according to officials
By Peter Townson
The Doha Rugby Football Centre (DRFC) is currently in the planning stages of relocating to a more modern dedicated rugby facility after receiving a land offer from the Qatar Olympic Committee. The decision on the relocation is set to be made by the club�s members in the near future.
Although nothing has been finalised as of yet, the move is likely to take place before the current lease runs out in 2011, with club officials declaring that within a few years, the club is �almost certainly going to say goodbye to its current location.�
�The move is subject to many things, but at the moment we are in the process of creating a development plan,� explained club chairman Howard Bevan, who added �if our plan is approved we will have the right to use the land.�
Plans will also have to be approved by the members at the AGM later this month. Bevan said surveys will be taken to determine what the 1,300-strong community group feels is important for the development of DRFC.
However, it is likely that the facility will aim to offer the same amenities as the current site, just at a higher level and with a number of upgrades. For instance, it is likely that the new ground will house at least two rugby pitches, making it possible to organise �larger-scale tournaments� here in Qatar.
And although the Arabian Gulf Rugby Football Union is set to be disbanded next season, Bevan claimed there will be some sort of inter-Gulf rugby competitions introduced in its place and so the new venue will provide more facilities for both home and away teams and supporters for those matches.
Certain queries have been raised by members, and the distance away from the current ground is obviously the most common worry.
Whereas DRFC presently offers a destination in the middle of town where people can travel to easily midweek and at the weekends, the new ground will confront visitors with something of a trek � one that might just put a few people off.
But the development of Qatar may mean that in a couple of years, the location is not quite so far away from where people are living, and it would seem that DRFC simply cannot afford to reject the offer of such a large piece of land.
Committee member Dave Bolton has been given the task of heading up the team in charge of the development, and he explained to Gulf Times that he would be working alongside a number of experts to produce plans for the ground.
�We have had lots of offers of help from members and friends of the club,� he claimed, saying that many of the companies involved have offered their services on a complimentary basis.
Despite the thought of moving provoking an emotional response from many of the club members � some who have been here for large portions of DRFC�s history � the prospect of a new ground with state-of-the-art facilities and more playing pitches is an exciting one, and members and other concerned parties will wait with baited breath to discover the result of the upcoming AGM to determine the future of DRFC.
http://www.gulf-times.com/site/topics/article.asp?cu_no=2&item_no=288757&version=1&template_id=36&parent_id=16 |
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grab-bag
Joined: 07 Dec 2006 Posts: 104
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Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 7:36 pm Post subject: |
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Poor old rugby club. I used to spend many a cozy evening down there tippling with the guys when I worked in Qatar. I hope they provide them with decent new premises. |
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wilberforce
Joined: 27 Dec 2008 Posts: 647
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Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 7:59 pm Post subject: |
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They have been offered a patch of land out by the jails, on the way to the army base. It's a good 30 miles outside of Doha so I don't know how they're going to survive out there in the desert. It's really too bad they weren't offered some land closer to town. People are not going to want to drive all the way out there unless there's a match. It's really out of the way. I think this move will spell the end of the Rugby Club as we know it.
It's been a home away from home for a lot of people. |
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idaho_potato
Joined: 09 Feb 2012 Posts: 57
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Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2012 1:57 pm Post subject: |
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Yes, moving out to the desert. Not sure when though but soon. |
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blastermill
Joined: 30 Aug 2011 Posts: 101
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Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2012 10:05 am Post subject: |
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Sometime next year - somewhere in Saliya. The one good thing is the gov't is going to help sponsor rugby matches and this will be a state of the art playing field. |
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