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By Laurence Gale MSc in Cricket on 28th Aug 2007 10:00
As always, this year's Cricket Groundsman of the Year judging was a very rewarding experience, giving me the opportunity to meet so many dedicated Groundsmen at their home venues and seeing a wide range of skills, knowledge and experience being put into practice.
I had twenty finalists to judge spread across four categories:-
School or College Grounds
Cricket Club Grounds
Local Authority Grounds
ICC European
As usual the standards were high, and each of the grounds was a pleasure to visit. Obviously, there were issues - how do you compare a ground that has everything, with plenty of resources machinery and staff, for example, to one that is maintained by volunteers with little or no equipment?
In my opinion, it is all about the Groundsman himself; what he brings to the table in terms of commitment, enthusiasm and guile, together with the ability to get things done with the resources he has at hand. And, above all, with the skill to produce a playing surface that is both safe and consistent while, at the same time, promoting the game of cricket.
There were no two grounds alike; each had its own peculiarities and characteristics. In my book they are all winners - the dedication, enthusiasm and commitment of all the Groundsmen I met was clear to see, but I was charged with making some decisions.
So here they are, the top three in each of the four categories.
School/College
Cricket World® and Pitchcare.com would like to thank all our sponsors for supporting these awards. These awards have been designed to raise the profile of the Groundsman and are also in recognition of their hard work and dedication on behalf of their clubs.
ICC European www.ecc-cricket.com Tel: +44 (0)207 616 8637
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Lloyds of Letchworth www.lloydsandco.com (01462) 683031
Ransomes www.ransomesjacobsen.com (01473) 270000
Sisis Equipment (Macclesfield) www.sisis.com (01625) 503030
Groundsman Industries www.groundsmansindustries.com
Synergy Products www.synergyproducts.ltd.uk (01380) 828337
C.H. Binder www.binderloams.co.uk (01277) 890246
Goundrey's alan.ford@munrogoundey.co.uk 0870 242 1090
Flicx UK www.flicx.com 07900 883630
Tildenet www.tildenet.co.uk 0117 966 9684
JMS Cricket www.jmscricket.com (01535) 604777
Dennis www.dennisuk.com (01332) 824777
Stuart Canvas www.stuartcanvas.co.uk/ 01925 814525
Notts Sport www.nottssport.co.uk/ 0116 272 0222.
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