hitthepost
Norm Smith Medallist
It's not common, but that's part of the charmYeah but for a ground to slope so noticeably just one way is a bit odd I reckon.
I'm sure modern curators have figured out drainage and water management to the point that a slope isn't really necessary, either.
It's still recommended that the pitch block not be on the same level as the field itself, so that water doesn't pool on it.
That and the slope too are not as necessary at international-standard grounds; in fact many of them thesedays especially ones like AO and MCG with drop-ins are lazer-levelled, because the surfaces have amazing drainage systems built under them, but older grounds and lower-standard grounds such as grade venues etc still need this because they are literally ovals with pitches, not professional sporting arenas.





