Ulster Rugby has hired a large marquee and commercial heat blowers to ensure next Friday night’s Heineken Cup Pool 4 encounter with Edinburgh beats the big freeze.
The plan will be to erect a marquee on one half of the Ravenhill pitch at the weekend and utilise the commercial blow heaters inside.
Early next week, the marquee will then move to the other half of the pitch, which is currently covered by frost covers.
Meanwhile, frost covers, with extra insulation, will be placed onto the half already done.
To this point the pitch had been covered with frost covers, but they were not enough to protect it from the prolonged and severe freezing conditions.
Commenting on recent operations at Ravenhill, Ulster Rugby CEO Michael Reid said: “I would commend venue manager Brian Elliot and his staff for their hard work over the last few weeks.
“I know that with the plans that are in place for the next seven days, and if the Met Office has got it right, we will have a perfect playing surface for Heineken Cup rugby next Friday night.”
Meanwhile, the Ulster players are currently training at the indoor 3G pitch at the Sports Institute for Northern Ireland at Jordanstown and a similar facility at Ashfield School in east Belfast to prepare for their must-win clash with Edinburgh.
This website uses cookies.
Read More