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Michael Lynagh (62)
I think he has a point though, its very much a Sydney problem (not sure about Bris) I can remember many many muddy games in Adelaide yet only a handful in Syd, in fact I remember more bone dry rock hard grounds that resemble a lunar surface.
It may be a Sydney problem, but it's not through the fault of the clubs. Just about all would rather play on wet weekends - mainly because getting a catchup game in is quite often nigh on impossible. There are few wet weather catch up weekends (ie byes), and they are normally at inconvenient times (like, 3rd week of the season and middle of uni holidays), and there are not enough of them. As a result, catchup games are quite often scheduled for a Sunday (after a Saturday game), from which one team will invariably forfeit, or mid-week at training nights...from which one team will typically, but not always, forfeit - depending on where the team is on the ladder (finals chance - no forfeit for that team, but will typically play half the grade up just to be sure).
Some clubs like Colleagues are fortunate enough to have more liberal ground keepers who let some games go on in mud baths, other clubs are lucky if they can just get permission to get their firsts onto the field. Anyway, this is off topic enough for me!