Rugby

"Despite considerable drainage problems, working with Wealden clay and a very tight budget
Mr Jaaback turned one of the worst pitches in Sussex into arguably
the best and on which, County matches can now be played."

P R Mercer - Club Honorary Secretary and Quantity Surveyor


Scrumming demands well rooted stand of ryegrass to 50 to 75mm height. Traction in wet conditions is vital and with rugby played in the wet winter months, good surface drainage is a pre-requisite. To ensure a good surface is ready and persists through the season, a sound and well balanced maintenance programme must be in place.

Heathfield & Waldron Rugby Pitch, East Sussex

Yardley Court School, Tonbridge

Two large terraced sportsfields were created by cut to fill moving over 80000c.m. of material. Responsibility included the feasibility study, design and management of construction, drainage installation and seeding.

Gateway Community College in Tilbury, Essex

Seeding rugby pitches at the new Gateway Community College in Tilbury, Essex.

 

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