The pitch
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Blind side johnny
, déc. 22 2012 10:59
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#1
Posté 22 décembre 2012 - 10:59
What is the current state of the pitch at Mount Pleasant?
After all the recent rain and plenty more forecast is there any danger of the game on Boxing Day being called off?
After all the recent rain and plenty more forecast is there any danger of the game on Boxing Day being called off?
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John Ray (1627 - 1705)
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#2
Posté 22 décembre 2012 - 11:46
just been up to the ground and the pitch looked well.and no mention of the game being called off,but if it carries on like this who knows.
#3
Posté 22 décembre 2012 - 02:41
I've never, ever know the Mount Pleasant pitch to be waterlogged - that's one of the benefits of a sloping pitch. Games have been called off for snow and ice but never, in my experience, for waterlogging.
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#4
Posté 22 décembre 2012 - 02:44
What is the current state of the pitch at Mount Pleasant?
slight incline , very green , bit moist but ok
#5
Posté 22 décembre 2012 - 03:56
Does Jim still do the ground keeping
Remember a midweek game about 10 (memory not so good now) years ago against Worky or Haven, it had rained heavily for several days, pitch looked great but on the night was totally destroyed and turned into a massive mudbath, remember Jim getting out onto the field even before the crowd had left and unbeleiveably the pitch was immaculate looking the following Sunday.
Remember a midweek game about 10 (memory not so good now) years ago against Worky or Haven, it had rained heavily for several days, pitch looked great but on the night was totally destroyed and turned into a massive mudbath, remember Jim getting out onto the field even before the crowd had left and unbeleiveably the pitch was immaculate looking the following Sunday.
#6
Posté 23 décembre 2012 - 12:54
slight incline , very green , bit moist but ok
Good - at least the pitch won't spoil my Boxing Day.
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#7
Posté 23 décembre 2012 - 02:35
Good - at least the pitch won't spoil my Boxing Day.
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