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White PVC perimeter fence around a rugby league pitch with H-posts

Professional Pitch Fencing for Rugby League Clubs

The Pro Pitch PVC perimeter fence system — built for every level of the rugby league pyramid. From community club to Super League, a professional white pitch perimeter barrier that protects players, officials and spectators, enhances your ground, and sets the right standard for the game. Supply only or fully managed supply & install, nationwide.

✓ Meets RFL Ground Guidance ✓ 15-Year Warranty ✓ SGS Certified ✓ Zero Maintenance ✓ Funding Available

Two ways to buy

Whether your club has a capable groundsman or wants a professionally managed installation, we have an option to suit every budget — with delivery included on all full pitch orders.

Bundles of white PVC sports fence posts, rails and mesh panels strapped on pallets, ready for delivery

Supply Only

Complete product kit delivered direct to your ground — posts, rails, mesh panels, gates and all hardware. Delivery included on all full pitch orders. Full installation guide and phone support included throughout.

Best for: Clubs with a capable groundsman or volunteer team

Why Rugby League Clubs Are Installing Perimeter Fencing

A permanent pitch perimeter barrier separates the playing enclosure from spectators, protects players from encroachment, and gives your ground a professional appearance that reflects well on your club and the sport. The Pro Pitch system is available in three variants: Double Mesh (highest spec — all levels), Single Mesh (community and amateur levels), and Post & Rail (entry level). See pricing by tier →

Funding Available for Rugby League Clubs

Sport England funding is available to rugby league clubs for facility improvements. The RFL also works in partnership with Sport England and can signpost clubs to available grants for pitch and ground improvements. See our full Funding Guide →

Why Pro Pitch over traditional fencing?

Feature Pro Pitch System Traditional Steel Rail Timber Post & Rail
Maintenance required None — ever Repaint every 2–3 years Regular treatment & replacement
Player & spectator safety Solid infill barrier, no sharp edges Can have exposed edges Can splinter over time
Independently tested SGS UV, temp & factory certified No independent certificate No certificate
DIY installation Yes — guide & support included Requires specialist welder Possible but skilled work
Warranty 15 years Varies 1–5 years typically
Appearance Bright white — permanently Can look industrial Greys and weathers over time
Ball retention Double mesh keeps ball in play Depends on infill No infill — ball exits easily

Our fence system range

Three product variants to suit every budget and level of play. All three share the same posts, rails and finish — the difference is the mesh infill.

Three white PVC pitch fence systems side by side showing post and rail, single mesh and double mesh infill options

Left to right: Post & Rail, Single Mesh and Double Mesh — the three Pro Pitch infill options.

Single Mesh

Single-layer welded mesh infill. A solid spectator barrier at a more accessible price. Suitable for National Community and Regional league clubs.

Suitable: Community & Regional league level

Post & Rail

Three-rail system, no mesh infill. Creates a clear pitch boundary at an entry-level price. Ideal for junior, community and recreational clubs.

Entry level: Junior & community clubs

Pro Pitch System — Full Specification

Complete technical specification for the Pro Pitch PVC pitch perimeter fencing system. Three product variants available — see the tier guide for our recommendation at your level.

⚠ Recommended Pitch Setback — 2,250mm

We recommend positioning the fence a minimum of 2,250mm (2.25 metres) from the edge of the playing area on all sides. A standard rugby league pitch is 68m wide and 100m long (try line to try line), with in-goal areas adding 6–11m at each end. Always check your competition’s specific ground requirements at Super League and Championship level.

Double Mesh Specification

Component Specification
Post dimensions 127 × 127 × 1,800mm — white PVC coated steel
Rail dimensions 50 × 110mm ribbed oval rail, 3 per bay — panels pre-assembled with rails attached
Panel width 2,373mm per panel (determines post centres)
Mesh infill panel Double-layer welded steel mesh, white powder-coated, hole size 155 × 75mm
Fence height above ground 1,100mm
Post spacing (centres) Determined by panel width — confirm exact spacing with our team before ordering
Post installation depth Approximately 600mm into ground via steel ground anchor, set in concrete
Rail expansion gap 10–12mm between rail sections — allows thermal movement
Colour throughout Bright white PVC — posts, rails and mesh infill panels
Hardware All gate hardware Grade 304 stainless steel — will not corrode
Full bay of white PVC double mesh fence showing post cap, three rails and mesh infill from top to bottom

Gate Options

Recommended Gate Configuration for Any Rugby League Ground

We recommend as standard: 2 × 3m double gates for machinery access (tractor, mower, maintenance vehicles) and 2 × 1.5m single gates for player and official access. For rugby league grounds with interchange benches and coaching staff areas, additional single gates adjacent to each technical area are advisable. Gate positions and quantities can be customised to your ground layout.

White PVC double machinery gate with welded mesh infill and stainless steel hardware, set into a pitch perimeter fence

3m double machinery gate with double welded mesh infill and stainless steel hardware.

Gate Type Specification
Single gate (pedestrian) 1.5m wide — pre-assembled, double steel lattice infill, white PVC coated
Double gate (machinery) 3.0m wide — pre-assembled double panel kit, double steel lattice infill, white PVC coated
Gate posts 127 × 127mm with aluminium reinforcement insert for rigidity
Hinges Grade 304 Stainless Steel, 3.5" — non-self-closing standard; self-closing available on request
Latch Grade 304 Stainless Steel, 3" single latch — will not rust
Drop bolt 24" Grade 304 Stainless Steel — secures double gate in open or closed position

Independent Test Certifications

SGS Certified

UV Resistance

PVC coating maintains colour and structural integrity under prolonged UV exposure — independently tested by SGS.

SGS Certified

High Temperature Performance

No deformation or failure at high temperatures. Confirmed performance across UK summer ground conditions.

SGS Certified

Low Temperature Performance

No cracking or brittleness at low temperatures. Year-round UK durability confirmed.

SGS Certified

Factory Quality Audit

Manufacturing facility independently audited and certified. Product manufactured under controlled, consistent quality conditions.

15-Year Warranty

Product Warranty

Full 15-year warranty — one of the longest available in the sector. Valid when installed using genuine Pro Pitch components.

Meets RFL Guidance

Guide to Safety at Sports Grounds

The Pro Pitch system meets the guidelines in the Guide to Safety at Sports Grounds for pitch perimeter barriers — the standard used across professional and semi-professional rugby league.

Rugby League Club Tier Guide — The RFL Pyramid

The British rugby league pyramid runs from Super League at the top through the Championship and into the National Community Rugby League (NCRL) below. Understanding your level helps you choose the right fence specification and identify available funding.

How the Rugby League Pyramid Works (2026)

From 2026, the RFL pyramid has been restructured. Super League expanded to 14 clubs. The Championship merged with the former League One to create a new 20-club second tier. Below the professional game, the old National Conference League has been replaced by the National Community Rugby League (NCRL) — comprising the National Premier League, National League One, five National Conference regional divisions, and Regional Leagues below that.

Level Competition Clubs / Structure Fencing Guidance Our Recommendation
Level 1 Betfred Super League 14 clubs (from 2026). Primarily English clubs from Yorkshire and Lancashire, plus French representation (Catalans Dragons). Full stadium compliance required. Guide to Safety at Sports Grounds applies. Permanent perimeter barrier with player access gates essential. Pro Pitch Double Mesh
Level 2 Betfred Championship 20 clubs (from 2026, following merger with former League One). Professional and semi-professional clubs across England, Wales and France. Permanent perimeter barrier expected at all Championship grounds. Ground inspections and minimum facility standards apply. Pro Pitch Double Mesh
Level 3 NCRL National Premier League 12 clubs. The highest level of amateur rugby league in Britain. Top tier of the National Community Rugby League (launched 2026, replacing the old National Conference League). Permanent perimeter barrier strongly recommended. Clubs aspiring to the Championship should ensure grounds meet semi-professional standards. Pro Pitch Double Mesh
Level 4 NCRL National League One Part of the National Community Rugby League. Second tier of the NCRL below the National Premier League. Permanent perimeter barrier recommended. Clubs with promotion aspirations should install a professional-standard fence. Pro Pitch Double Mesh or Single Mesh
Level 5 NCRL National Conferences Five regional conference divisions: Conference Cumbria, Conference North West, Conference Southern, Conference Yorkshire (A & B). Sit below National League One within the NCRL. Perimeter barrier recommended. A permanent fence improves safety, ground presentation and grant eligibility. Pro Pitch Single Mesh or Double Mesh
Level 6+ NCRL Regional Leagues Regional leagues below the National Conferences, including: Cumberland, East Rugby League, London & South East, Midlands, North East, North West, South Wales, Yorkshire and others. No formal requirement. A simple boundary barrier helps with pitch protection and community club presentation. Pro Pitch Single Mesh or Post & Rail
Junior & Community Junior leagues, open-age community clubs County-level, club amateur teams and junior leagues across all regions No formal requirement. Fencing helps define the pitch boundary and protects adjacent areas. Post & Rail
RFL Pyramid Restructured in 2026

The rugby league pyramid changed significantly from 2026. Super League expanded from 12 to 14 clubs. The Championship and League One merged into one 20-club second tier. The National Conference League was replaced by the new National Community Rugby League (NCRL). If you are unsure which level your club plays at under the new structure, contact your county or regional rugby league association for clarification.

League Directory — RFL Pyramid

Official competitions at each level of the rugby league pyramid (2026 structure).

Level Competition Name No. of Clubs Fence Recommendation
Level 1 Betfred Super League 14 Double Mesh
Level 2 Betfred Championship (merged with former League One) 20 Double Mesh
Level 3 NCRL National Premier League 12 Double Mesh recommended
Level 4 NCRL National League One TBC Double Mesh or Single Mesh
Level 5 NCRL National Conferences — Conference Cumbria | Conference North West | Conference Southern | Conference Yorkshire A | Conference Yorkshire B 5 divisions Single Mesh or Double Mesh
Level 6+ NCRL Regional Leagues — Cumberland | East RL | London & SE | Midlands | North East | North West | South Wales | Yorkshire and others Multiple Single Mesh or Post & Rail
Community Junior leagues and open-age community rugby league Thousands Post & Rail

Why install Double Mesh at community and amateur level?

Future-proofing for promotionIf your club gains promotion through the NCRL towards the Championship, a permanent professional fence will be expected. Install once, correctly, and it’s done.
Player safetyThe solid mesh infill creates a genuine barrier between the playing area and spectators — protecting players from encroachment during the game.
Grant eligibilitySport England and RFL facility grants are more likely to be approved for permanent infilled barriers than for basic post-and-rope systems.
Club imageA white PVC perimeter fence transforms the appearance of any rugby league ground — a professional presentation that attracts players, sponsors and spectators.

Pricing by RFL Tier — Per Linear Metre

All prices shown ex VAT. Based on a standard rugby league pitch (100m try line to try line × 68m wide) with fence at 2,250mm setback — giving a total fenced perimeter of approximately 354 metres.

How Perimeter Length is Calculated for Rugby League

Standard RFL pitch playing area: 100m × 68m (try line to try line). Fence at 2,250mm offset all sides: (100 + 4.5) × 2 + (68 + 4.5) × 2 = 354 metres. Your ground may vary — use the calculator below for your exact figure.

Recommended Gate Configuration

We recommend: 2 × 3m double gates (machinery access) and 2 × 1.5m single gates (player/official access) as standard. For rugby league grounds, additional gates adjacent to technical areas are advisable at Championship and Super League level. Gate pricing is itemised in your full quote.

RFL Level Fence Specification Est. Perimeter Supply Only
per linear metre ex VAT
Install
per linear metre ex VAT
Supply & Install
per linear metre ex VAT
Level 1Betfred Super League Double Mesh — full spec ~354m £56.00 £27.00 £83.00
Level 2Betfred Championship Double Mesh — full spec ~354m £56.00 £27.00 £83.00
Level 3NCRL National Premier League Double Mesh (recommended)
or Single Mesh
~354m £56.00 £27.00 £83.00
Level 4NCRL National League One Double Mesh
or Single Mesh
~354m £56.00 £27.00 £83.00
Level 5NCRL National Conferences Single Mesh
or Double Mesh
~354m £52.00 £27.00 £79.00
Level 6+NCRL Regional Leagues Posts & Rails
or Single Mesh
~354m £48.00 £27.00 £75.00
CommunityJunior & community clubs Posts & Rails Varies £48.00 £27.00 £75.00

All prices are ex VAT. Final project pricing based on exact ground dimensions, conditions, number of gates and chosen service option.

Calculate Your Pitch Perimeter

Enter your pitch dimensions for an instant indicative material quantity. Fence calculated at 2,250mm setback from the edge of the playing area.

Fenced perimeter (m)
Est. posts required
Est. mesh panels

Indicative quantities — contact us for exact specification and pricing.

Installation Guide

The Pro Pitch system is designed to be installed by any competent, organised team. Every supply-only order includes a full printed installation guide with step-by-step instructions and diagrams. A downloadable version will be available here shortly.

Safety First

Installation should only be carried out by skilled, competent personnel. Wear PPE including protective gloves and appropriate footwear throughout. Use only genuine Pro Pitch components — substituting third-party parts will void the warranty. If in doubt, choose our Supply & Install service.

Post Spacing — 2,500mm Centres

Pro Pitch posts are installed at 2,500mm centres. This is governed by the Pro Pitch panel specification. Contact our team before ordering if you need to confirm spacing for your specific ground conditions or layout.

Pro Pitch standard rugby league pitch layout showing fence setback and gate positions
  1. Site Survey & Mark-Out

    Establish your fence line at a minimum of 2,250mm from the edge of the playing area on all four sides. Use string lines and stakes to mark the full perimeter. Mark post positions at 2,500mm centres along the line. Identify and mark gate positions — we recommend one double gate and one single gate on each accessible side as a minimum.

  2. Dig Post Holes

    Dig a hole at each marked post position to a depth of 650mm. The hole should be wide enough to accommodate the post with a concrete surround on all sides. An auger or mechanical post hole borer is strongly recommended and will significantly reduce labour time, particularly on large installs and compacted or clay ground.

  3. Set Posts in Concrete

    Place the post in the hole and check it is perfectly vertical using a plumb line or spirit level. Fill the hole with concrete to a level of 150mm below ground level — do not fill to the top. The remaining 150mm is backfilled with soil once the concrete has cured, giving a clean, natural ground finish at the base of each post. Allow a minimum of 24 hours curing time before fitting rails or panels. Do not proceed while concrete is wet.

  4. Install Rails

    With all posts set and concrete fully cured, slide the rails into the mortise holes in each post — 3 rails per bay. Engage rails to the minimum depth specified in your installation guide. Leave a 10–12mm thermal expansion gap between rail sections at each post to allow for movement in hot and cold weather. Work systematically around the full perimeter.

  5. Install Mesh Panels

    Mesh panels are supplied separately. Each panel slots between the rails using the pre-drilled holes in the rails — the mesh clips into position quickly without additional fixings or specialist tools. Work bay by bay around the full perimeter.

  6. Fit Gates

    Gate posts are installed using the same concrete method as fence posts. For additional rigidity and load-bearing strength, gate posts are doubled up — two posts set side by side at each gate hinge and latch position. Fit hinges, latches and drop bolts following the installation guide. All hardware is Grade 304 stainless steel. Check all gates open, close, latch and bolt correctly before sign-off.

  7. Final Inspection & Sign-Off

    Walk the full perimeter. Check all rails are correctly seated with the correct 10–12mm expansion gap at each joint. Check all mesh panels are fully seated in the pre-drilled holes with no loose sections. Check all gates function correctly. Measure the setback from the playing area on all four sides and confirm it meets the minimum requirement before submitting for any ground grading or inspection.

Tools Required

🔴 Auger / post hole borer
🔴 Spade & cement mixer
🔴 Measuring tape (50m+)
🔴 Plumb line & spirit level
🔴 String line & stakes
🔴 Hand saw / mitre saw
🔴 Concrete & water supply
🔴 Screwdriver / cordless drill
🔴 Protective gloves & PPE
🟢 Wheelbarrow
🟢 Safety boots
🟢 Knee pads (mesh fitting)

🔴 Red = Required 🟢 Green = Recommended

A full installation guide with detailed graphics will be available to download from this page shortly. All supply-only orders include a printed guide.

Test Reports & Certifications

Every performance claim about the Pro Pitch system is backed by independent testing by SGS — the world’s leading testing, inspection and certification company.

SGS Tested

UV Resistance Test Report

PVC coating maintains colour stability and structural integrity under prolonged UV exposure across the full range of UK outdoor weather conditions.

Download PDF →
SGS Tested

High Temperature Test Report

No deformation, material failure or dimensional change at high temperatures. Ensures the fence performs in summer conditions.

Download PDF →
SGS Tested

Low Temperature Test Report

No cracking, brittleness or failure at low temperatures. Confirms year-round durability for UK outdoor installations.

Download PDF →
SGS Certified

Factory Quality Audit

Manufacturing facility independently audited and certified by SGS. Product manufactured under controlled, consistent quality conditions for every order.

Download PDF →
15-Year Warranty

Product Warranty

Full 15-year product warranty. Covers manufacturing defects and material failure when installed using genuine Pro Pitch components.

Download PDF →
Meets RFL Guidance

Guide to Safety at Sports Grounds

The Pro Pitch system meets the guidelines in the Guide to Safety at Sports Grounds — the standard used across professional and semi-professional rugby league.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything rugby league clubs ask about pitch perimeter fencing. Can’t find your answer? Call us on 01282 526428.

Does the RFL require clubs to have perimeter fencing?

At Super League and Championship level, permanent perimeter barriers are an expected part of professional ground standards. For National Community Rugby League (NCRL) clubs and below, there is no single prescriptive mandate, but a permanent fence improves safety, ground professionalism and grant eligibility at every level.

How far from the pitch should the fence be positioned?

We recommend a minimum setback of 2,250mm (2.25 metres) from the edge of the playing area on all sides as standard across all levels. A standard rugby league pitch is 68m wide and 100m long (try line to try line). Always check your competition’s specific requirements at Super League and Championship level.

What is the new National Community Rugby League (NCRL)?

The NCRL was launched by the RFL in 2026, replacing the old National Conference League (NCL). It comprises the National Premier League (top amateur tier), National League One, five regional National Conference divisions, and Regional Leagues below that. If your club played in the NCL, it will now be in one of the NCRL competitions — contact your county rugby league association to confirm your exact division.

What are the three Pro Pitch fence systems?

Double Mesh — double-layer welded mesh infill, maximum ball retention and the professional standard for Super League and Championship grounds. Single Mesh — single-layer mesh, a solid barrier at a more accessible price, suitable for NCRL and community clubs. Post & Rail — three-rail system, no mesh infill, entry-level pitch boundary for junior and community clubs.

Can we install it ourselves?

Yes — the Supply Only option is designed for clubs with a competent groundsman or capable volunteer team. No specialist equipment or welding skills required. Every supply-only order includes a full printed installation guide and our team are available by phone throughout your installation.

Do you cover the whole of the UK for installation?

Yes. Our Supply & Install service covers the whole of the UK through our vetted contractor network. Supply Only orders deliver nationwide, with delivery included on all full pitch orders.

Is funding available for rugby league clubs?

Yes. The RFL works in partnership with Sport England and can signpost clubs to facility improvement grants. Sport England funding is available to eligible rugby league clubs. The RFL Pitch Improvement Programme has also historically supported clubs with pitch and facility improvements. See our full Funding Guide →

What warranty does the product carry?

The Pro Pitch system carries a 15-year product warranty — one of the longest available in the sector. Valid when installed using genuine Pro Pitch components throughout.

What gates do you recommend for a rugby league ground?

We recommend: 2 × 3m double gates for machinery access and 2 × 1.5m single gates for player and official access as a minimum. For Championship and Super League grounds, additional single gates adjacent to technical areas/interchange benches are advisable. Gate positions and quantities will be advised as part of your free quote.

Do I need planning permission?

At 1.1m height, planning permission is generally not required. However, always confirm with your local authority before installation. Some funding bodies require confirmation that planning permission is in place before approving a grant.

Funding Your Rugby League Club Fencing

Several grant streams are available to rugby league clubs for facility improvements including pitch perimeter fencing. Here is the complete guide to what’s available.

Can clubs use grant funding to purchase from The Outdoor Look?

Yes — absolutely. The RFL and Sport England both direct clubs to reputable suppliers for facility improvements with no exclusive preferred supplier lists. We can provide the full specification documents, site drawings and cost breakdown needed to support your grant application — free of charge with any enquiry.

Sport England — Places & Spaces Fund

Available to rugby league clubs

Sport England funding is available to rugby league clubs for capital facility improvements. The RFL works in partnership with Sport England and directs clubs to this funding as part of its standard facility guidance.

  • Available to clubs registered as charities or community interest companies
  • Covers capital improvements including fencing and ground infrastructure
  • Use the Sport England Fund Finder tool at sportengland.org
  • Contact the RFL Community Game Services team for support with applications
  • RFL Pitch Improvement Programme has historically co-funded facility works at community clubs
Sport England Funding →

RFL Facility Development Support

Club-level support

The RFL works in partnership with Sport England and other national governing bodies to support clubs with facility improvements. The RFL has previously run a dedicated Pitch Improvement Programme delivering improvements to 50+ clubs.

  • Contact the RFL Community Game Services team for current facility funding opportunities
  • The RFL assesses planning applications that may affect rugby league facilities in partnership with Sport England
  • Local authority grants may be available — contact your county rugby league association
  • Charitable grants via the RFL’s community game networks
RFL Facilities →

Awards for All — National Lottery

£300 – £20,000

National Lottery funding through the Awards for All programme is one of the most accessible grant streams for community sports clubs. Eligible projects include ground improvements and fencing.

  • Open to constituted community groups and clubs
  • Grants from £300 to £20,000
  • Simple online application process
  • No requirement to match fund
  • Decisions typically within 10–12 weeks
Awards for All →

How to Apply for Funding — Step by Step

  1. Contact the RFL or Your County Rugby League Association

    Your county rugby league association is the first port of call for facility funding advice. The RFL Community Game Services team can also signpost current grant opportunities for your club type and location.

  2. Check Sport England’s Fund Finder

    Search sportengland.org for grants relevant to your project type and club structure. The Fund Finder covers hundreds of grants from Sport England, National Lottery, local authorities and charitable foundations.

  3. Get a Specification & Quote from Us

    Most grant applications require a specification showing the proposed works, dimensions and cost. Contact The Outdoor Look — we’ll provide everything you need at no charge, including a site plan if required.

  4. Check Planning Permission

    At 1.1m height, planning permission is generally not required. Always confirm with your local authority before installation and include confirmation in your application if required by the funder.

  5. Submit Your Application & Place Your Order

    Submit via the relevant fund’s portal. Once approved, place your order with The Outdoor Look. Do not purchase before grant approval — retrospective applications are not accepted by most funders.

We’ll Support Your Grant Application

The Outdoor Look provides the full specification sheet, drawings, measurements and cost breakdown needed for Sport England, National Lottery or other grant applications — free with any enquiry. Contact us and we’ll have everything with you within 24 hours.

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