: Thu Jul 09, 2009 7:38 am
lister wrote:
Well looking at it Newport RU are redeveloping their stadium to be 15,000 in capacity to be ready for 2010 along with training facilities etc. So Celtic wouldn't need to raise funds for that huge development that is planned if they relocated instead.
Newport looks to be having a lot of redevelopment work as a whole too, and the transport links seem to be good. The club could work with the main RU club as well as all the other clubs in the area, there's also a RL side they could work with.
So it could be a good move for Celtic.
I agree that Newport has a fair bit to offer.
Like most of the areas of South Wales it's more inclined towards Rugby Union, however NG Dragons havent done very well in their competition. From what I know of the area they will always be considered the 'small relations' of The Blues, Scarlets and the Ospreys.
Just looked on the Newport Gwent Dragons website and it seems they are going to build a brand new £40 million stadium on the site of their current ground.
Trouble is, will Rugby League catch on in the area?? Ground sharing with Rugby Union clubs doesnt always mean success.....look at London Harlequins RL. Theres a club that are going nowhere.
Rugby League has to be popular with the locals for the game to flourish outside the heartlands. It doesnt seem to be that way in London or South Wales.