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Remedial work at the SWALEC Stadium
4 Days ago by: Vic Demain
"Fair play to the bloke, shame about that flooding down there ..."
Remedial work at the SWALEC Stadium
4 Days ago by: madgeorge
"An amassing task Keith. You must be congratulated in taking ..."
Saracens handed pitch boost
1 Week ago by: TURFINATOR
"If you want someone to hang themselves all you need do is le ..."
Harrogate 2012
2 Weeks ago by: Leeboy
"I'm not doubting it was a decent show Richard, my point was ..."
Harrogate 2012
2 Weeks ago by: ricam
"Not sure I agree with you Lee, in around 20 years of exhibit ..."
West London Turf Management Conference
3 Weeks ago -
General News -
David Goodjohn
Time and venue: 10a.m. – 3.30 p.m at Ealing Cricket Club Corfton Rd, Ealing, W5 2HS
No but yeah but no but ...
18 Jun 2011 -
Cricket -
David Goodjohn
- Issue 36 - Apr / May 2011 - 1 comment
Events in the supply chain for loams in 2010 have forced cricket groundsmen to consider their options for their square maintenance going forward. These issues have been addressed, but it’s only fair that clubs include the option of changing loams with the sense of uncertainty that has existed to date
We all dread the ‘R’ word
28 Sep 2010 -
Cricket -
David Goodjohn
- Issue 32 - Aug / Sept 2010 - 1 comment
It’s September, and the end of another long hard cricket season is drawing near. The last pitch has been prepared and rolling can become a distant memory until next spring. It’s been such a long demanding year and now we are all dreading the ‘R’ word ...
Buddy can you spare a drain?
28 Jun 2009 -
Rugby -
David Goodjohn
- Issue 24 - Apr / May 2009 - 1 comment
Donald Robinson doesn’t understand the phrase ‘quiet life’, and his rugby club, Durham and Northumberland League 2 side Novocastrians are glad he doesn't.
The Full Motty
27 Jul 2006 -
Training -
David Goodjohn
- Issue 7 - Jun / Jul 2006
The Adams and Stewart soil binding test (ASSB) or Motty test as it is commonly known is still a very good method for measuring soil strength. Particularly in that it can be simply done at home without the need to use specialist equipment.