Story by Red Sports reader Jonathan Leow.

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Does that look beautiful or what? The new rugby pitch at St Andrew’s Village. (Photo © Yee Teck Peng)

The St Andrew’s village family will officially open their new artificial rugby pitch on Friday, January 11, 2008. The pitch is located within the St Andrew’s Secondary and Junior School compounds, and is believed to be one of the first locally designed primarily for rugby.

The artificial surface comes after eight months of fitting and renovation of the school’s previous grass field which is shared with St Andrew’s Junior School. The previous field was constantly in need of maintenance and re-turfing, which led the management of the Village to look at other alternatives which would allow high usage and year-round play.

The Saints are believed to be the first school locally to adopt a surface which is specifically designed for rugby, with longer blades of artificial grass and a softer base layer to cater to the demands of the contact sport. Raffles institution and Temasek Polytechnic are two other schools which currently have artificial pitches, but these are hybrid surfaces with shorter blades of grass to allow playing of both soccer and rugby. The Saints will be one of the first outside of Hong Kong to have this surface. Currently the Hong Kong Football Club has the same surface, and since 2005, they have hosted International Rugby Board-sanctioned matches and tournaments.

The new pitch would not have been possible without all stakeholders involved, especially the old boys who have bought into the idea, says Principal Mrs Belinda Charles. “Old boys are very proud that their vision of St Andrew’s Village has at least been partly responsible for this happening. While MOE has provided us the major part of the funds for the field, it has also been with the funds raised by our Old Boys that we have been able to add non-standard extras such as night lighting.”

The pitch is currently undergoing various approvals so that the upcoming National Schools Rugby Championship games can be played on it.

In conjunction with the St Andrew’s focus on hockey as well as rugby, a purpose-built hockey training area with an artificial surface is being constructed next to the rugby pitch.

An opening ceremony will see ex-Singapore rugby captain and current Singapore Cricket Club Vice President Leow Kim Liat, an old boy, open the field at 3:45 p.m., after which there will be two “Past vs Present” games featuring Saints old boys in the Under-35 and Over-35 category playing against the Saints B and A division teams.