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Melbourne Test Wrap Up
31 Dec 2010 -
Cricket -
Editor
The Boxing Day test is over for another year and the Ashes are heading back to England, but what did you make of the action at the famous MCG?
England’s special wildlife sites show dramatic improvement
31 Dec 2010 -
Conservation -
Press Release
Over 95 per cent of England’s finest wildlife and geological sites, covering more than one million hectares of countryside, are now in favourable or recovering condition, Environment Secretary Caroline Spelman announced today.
Shipshape and Bristol fashion...
31 Dec 2010 -
Football -
Craig Richardson
- Issue 33 - Oct / Nov 2010
Bristol City Football Club has played at Ashton Gate for over a century. Now, a new stadium is planned, which has led to Bristol being nominated as a host city in England�s 2018 World Cup bid. Head Groundsman, Craig Richardson, talks about the challenges he faces ensuring the pitches at the old stadium and the very exposed training grounds are fit for play, and outlines his wish list for the new stadium
Barlick stunned by sudden death of their club chairman
30 Dec 2010 -
Football -
Press Release
- 2 comments
Players and officials of Barnoldswick Town have been stunned by the sudden death of club chairman Alverley Ashworth on Tuesday.
Pools pitch primed for Oldham clash
30 Dec 2010 -
Football -
Press Release
Hartlepool are confident that their League One home match against Oldham on New Year's Day will go ahead.
Hynes hails Blues club spirit
30 Dec 2010 -
Rugby -
Press Release
Blues forward coach Martin Hynes hailed the spirit of Bedford rugby club after 200 people turned up to help clear the pitch prior to their match with Bristol on Boxing Day.
Spend more time in the bar!
30 Dec 2010 -
Golf -
Andy Boyce
- Issue 33 - Oct / Nov 2010
Consultant and former Head Greenkeeper, Andy Boyce, says it's good to talk. He explains how opening lines of communication with the members, whether out on the course, in the car park, or even the bar, makes the greenkeeper a 'real' person
Vollie Carr Wins IGCEMA's Budding Award
29 Dec 2010 -
Industry -
Press Release
- 1 comment
On December 24, 2010 the International Golf Course Equipment Managers Association (IGCEMA) announced its fourth annual winner of the Edwin Budding award, sponsored by Ransomes-Jacobsen. The winner was chosen by a committee of industry professionals selected by the IGCEMA.
Movers and Shakers
29 Dec 2010 -
Football -
Laurence Gale MSc
- Issue 33 - Oct / Nov 2010
Our editor meets Michael Curtis, Head Groundsman at Bury Football Club, to find out how they are saving money by purchasing their own equipment!
Snow problem! Volunteers praised for clearing Abbey pitch
28 Dec 2010 -
Football -
Press Release
Cambridge United groundsman Ian Darler has praised volunteers who helped him shift 200 tons of snow from the R Costings Abbey pitch to stage today's Blue Square Bet Premier match against Mansfield.
League games are left out in the cold
28 Dec 2010 -
Rugby -
Press Release
The Festive Charity Trophy match between Leeds Rhinos and Wakefield Trinity Wildcats, scheduled for yesterday, has been rearranged for New Year\'s Day.
Twenty Questions with Michael Curtis
28 Dec 2010 -
People -
Editor
- Issue 33 - Oct / Nov 2010
Michael Curtis - prison for the idiot who brought the idea of cap cones and ladders into the pre-match warm up!
End of the season - turn, turn, turn
28 Dec 2010 -
Cricket -
Tom James
- Issue 33 - Oct / Nov 2010
In the first of a series of exclusive reports from Old Trafford cricket ground, Frank Fielding discusses the scale of the undertaking to turn the main square by 90 degrees under, what is, a wholesale revamp for the historic setting
The good, the bad and the Huggly
27 Dec 2010 -
Golf -
Press Release
Forget that over-hyped Sports Review thingy on the Beeb, the one where they virtually ignore any of the ever-growing number of pastimes not covered by our national broadcasters.
Australia's day one crash in Melbourne tops the extremes of an extraordinary series
27 Dec 2010 -
Cricket -
Press Release
It is unlikely that the groundsman made a late switch of pitches ahead of the very first Test here at the MCG nor was then forced to deny that he was in collusion with the selectors.
Keane Disappointed By Postponement
27 Dec 2010 -
Football -
Press Release
Town boss Roy Keane says everyone at Portman Road is disappointed after the Blues’ home game against Watford was called off due to a frozen pitch.
New Technology Options for Turfcare Professionals
26 Dec 2010 -
Industry -
Jonathan Carr
Lebanon Seaboard Corporation of Pennsylvania, USA are introducing a range of professional turf fertilisers that offer advanced patented technology which is different to fertilisers presently available in the UK.
Weather problems continue for UK sporting schedule
26 Dec 2010 -
Football -
Press Release
The cold weather is continuing to cause major problems for Britain's sporting schedule going into the festive period.
A vole in one!
26 Dec 2010 -
Consultancy -
Robyn Briggs - Peak Ecology
- Issue 33 - Oct / Nov 2010
Habitat destruction, pollution, isolation, American mink, barn owls and kestrels - the short life of ‘ratty’ is fraught with danger. Robyn Briggs, of Peak Ecology, looks at the life of the water vole and suggests that golf courses offer the ideal habitat for this delightful, yet endangered little rodent
Techneat leads the spray
25 Dec 2010 -
Industry -
Press Release
Techneat’s range of self-propelled and pedestrian sprayers is designed to provide groundsmen and turf care professionals with solutions for fast, reliable and accurate low-ground spray application.
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