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Add to favouritesRugby puts pitch to the test
With two teams of 15 players, a rugby pitch is put under intense pressure. Although natural grass still remains the rugby players’ first choice, typical problems such as muddy quagmires and bare patches can affect both the quality of the field and the game.

Artificial grass supports technique
Once you have understood the complexities of the rules of tries, scrums, line-outs and knock-ons, the importance of technique and tactics becomes clear. Artificial grass provides an ideal foundation on which to refine your rugby skills. The artificial grass fibres maintain their playing characteristics, literally come rain or shine so that players can always train under the same conditions. The synthetic grass surface is skin-friendly and minimises the stress on joints.
To play or cancel
Clubs with a natural grass pitch regularly have to re-schedule matches in order to keep their pitch in a playable condition throughout the season. This is one decision that no longer has to be made if the club installs an artificial grass surface such as DD Rugby Pro.
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