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weather says it will fine up on Friday afternoon and stay dry until at least next Wed.... :mrt:

oh that's good news, it's been pissing down here... was hoping it was drier up there!

weather says it will fine up on Friday afternoon and stay dry until at least next Wed.... :)

That's all well and good that it won't be raining but I personally can't see the park drying up enough in 36hrs to let us drive cars on it. The rain in that Granville/Merrylands area has been quite heavy in the last 2wks compared to further west.

The grass on the area we will be using is actually a different type to that used elsewhere on the playing fields and it's also on a slight slope which means good drainage. I've just spoken to the council and while they will confirm 100% tomorrow, we are both hopeful and don't expect their to be any problems with running the event.

The forecast is for fine on sunday anyway.

I went passed again today and the ground's looking good. Spoke to one of the workers there and he seems to agree that it will be fine by Sunday as long as it doesn't rain.




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