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By Press Release in General Sports on 13th Oct 2009 12:00
For Eden Park groundsman Joe Hollier, work means much more than just keeping the grass at the right length.
While most people think that's all he does with his time, there are stacks of other tasks that he has to get perfect before every game.
And with the redevelopment of Eden Park for the Rugby World Cup in 2011 there is certainly no time for rest.
While Eden Park continues to expand its new stands, international cricket will continue to be played on the main ground (early next year).
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